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How Zero-turn Mowers Work
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If your lawn is on the small side, a zero-turn mower might not be worth the investment. Learn all about how the zero-turn mower works.
How Building Permits Work
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Building permits are the way counties, towns and municipalities enforce their codes to ensure that all buildings meet minimum safety and structural standards. When do you need one, and what does the process of getting one entail?
How Air Force One Works
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Air Force One is the most amazing private jet in the world -- a flying White House complete with a gym! Take a tour.
Chevrolet Monte Carlo
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The Chevrolet Monte Carlo debuted in 1970; it was built as a personal-luxury car, but grew into much more. Follow the Monte Carlo from 1970 to 1996.
How Relief Wells Work
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Relief wells are used to prevent and stop dangerous oil flows. Learn about relief wells and how relief wells are drilled.
How the Ford Thunderbird Works
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The Ford Thunderbird came about in 1955 as a counter to Chevrolet's Corvette. Learn about the origins and history of the Ford Thunderbird.
How Master Cylinders and Combination Valves Work
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The master cylinder provides the pressure that engages your car brakes. Learn how the master cylinder works with the combination valve to make sure you can brake safely.
What is my vehicle's greenhouse gas score?
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Are you curious about your vehicle's greenhouse gas score? Find out your vehicle's greenhouse gas score at HowStuffWorks.
The Ridiculous History of the Chastity Belt
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Chastity belts were supposedly worn by women in the Middle Ages to keep them from having sex. A literal lock for a woman's nether regions. But how much truth is there to this torture device?
What is the world's fastest supercomputer used for?
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Do you know what the world's fastest supercomputer is used for? Read on and learn about Sequoia, the world's fastest supercomputer.