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15 Home Remedies for Knee Pain

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Our home remedies for knee pain will help you protect some of the most complex joints in your body.

How Waterless Toilets Work

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Waterless toilets are a great way to save water. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about waterless toilets.

How Child Car Seats Work

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Seatbelts save lives -- adult lives. For a seatbelt to do its job, it must fit correctly, and on a small child a seatbelt is simply the wrong size. Find out how child car seats save the lives of little ones.

How Recycling Works

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Recycling involves taking something useful and turning it into something new instead of throwing it away. Learn about recycling and the many types of recycling.

How to Organize Tools

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Want to know how to organize tools? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn how to organize tools.

How Breast Pumps Work

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Breastfeeding is a healthy way to feed young children, but busy schedules and other factors may keep mom from being available when baby's hungry. Breast pumps can help bridge that gap.

What Is Compost? How to Start Composting at Home

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Americans generate more than 200 million tons of trash each year. Want to put some of it to work? Try composting. It creates a natural fertilizer and can save valuable space in that landfill.

How to Repair Kitchen Equipment

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Make your kitchen feel like new with our instructions on sharpening knives and scissors; fixing china, porcelain, and glass; making a polish for brass, silver, and copper; and making new potholders out of old towels.

How Automotive Assembly Lines Work

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There was a time when all cars were entirely hand-built - assembled individually until each one was complete and then it was on to the next one. Automotive assembly lines changed that forever.

How to Reface an Appliance

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Are you wondering how to reface an appliance? Check out this article on HowStuffWorks to learn how to reface an appliance.

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