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How Criminal Recycling Works

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Criminal recycling centers on a growing group of lawbreakers who steal recyclables and exchange them for cash. Learn how criminal recycling works.

10 Controversial Court Cases

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Controversial court cases can both tear communities apart and shape our history for the better. Take a look at these 10 controversial court cases in the U.S.

Ultimate Guide to Farmers' Markets

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Farmers' markets bring local produce to consumers and help farmers make more profits. Learn about farmers' markets and how farmers' markets operate.

Inside Georgia Aquarium: The Biggest Aquarium in the U.S.

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The Georgia Aquarium is the world's largest aquarium. How did they build habitats for all the animals, and what does it take to keep them fed and healthy? Find out about the aquarium and learn about the animals that call it home.

How Cotton Candy Works

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It's your favorite, sticky-sweet treat at a carnival, but do you know how cotton candy is actually made? Read this article to find out how.

How College Visits Work

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College visits are an important part of the college admission process. Learn about college visits in this article from HowStuffWorks.

Beyond Halloween: 8 Other Holidays Spirits Love

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Some days are just more conducive to the supernatural. Learn some of the holidays that spirits love at HowStuffWorks.

Causation vs. Correlation Explained With 10 Examples

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If you step on a crack, you'll break your mother's back. Surely you know this jingle from childhood. It's a silly example of a correlation with no causation. But there are some real-world instances that we often hear, or maybe even tell?

How LSD Works

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LSD, also sometimes known as acid or Electric Kool-Aid, was the drug of choice for hippies. What made LSD so popular and what are acid trips like?

10 Major Players in the Private Sector Space Race

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Sure, the shuttles may be sitting around in museums now, but our journey to space is far from over. Get ready to meet some serious contenders in the new space race.

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