Episodes (Page 13)
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England privatized common lands, impacting traditional life.
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Kitty Genovese's 1964 murder story is often misrepresented.
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Anacondas are large but unlikely to crush and consume humans.
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Stories of Andrew Jackson's wild inauguration party persist.
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Styrofoam and to-go cups are foam polystyrene.
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Dementia cases are projected to increase globally.
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Impression management stems from fear of embarrassment.
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This episode questions the legality and possibility of living without a name.
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Paganism encompasses ancient, nature-loving religions with multiple gods.
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This episode covers the legend of the Yeti, the Asian Bigfoot.
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Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed for espionage in 1953.
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Genetic mutations often evoke negative imagery.
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This episode celebrates Canadian art through the Group of Seven.
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Publicists, or flacks, manage public image and crises.
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This episode explores the science behind why popcorn pops.
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William A. Mitchell was a prolific food inventor.
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Faking one's death is a desperate measure considered by many.
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Night Trap, a 1990s video game, changed the industry.
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Cliff Notes revolutionized learning by summarizing books.
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This episode examines the fascinating relationship between figs and wasps.