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The 10 Most Expensive Car Repairs

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Nothing blows a budget faster than a car repair. Getting items fixed or replaced on any make or model of car is expensive and can set people back financially. Unless a part is under warranty, motorists are forced to shell out big bucks themselves to keep their car running properly and safely. And some car [...] The post The 10 Most Expensive Car Repairs appeared first on Goliath.

What is computer hardware?

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Without computer hardware, even the best software ever created is useless. Find out what exactly is computer hardware.

10 Things Your Kid's Birthday Party Doesn't Need

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Why book a magician, caterers, clowns and more when all you need is gifts, cake and friends? Read about 10 things your kid's birthday party doesn't need.

Discovering the Vibrant Flavors of Hungarian Cuisine: A Culinary Journey

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Savor the rich flavors of Hungarian food, from hearty goulash to sweet chimney cakes. Discover traditional dishes, spices, and culinary traditions of Hungary.

Does shaving your armpits reduce sweating?

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Does shaving your armpits reduce sweating? Ignore the hype and look at the science, at HowStuffWorks.

Slavery Under Another Name: What Were the Black Codes?

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The Emancipation Proclamation may have signified the formal end of slavery. But the newly enacted Black Codes effectively re-enslaved thousands of Black people.

Meet the Trebuchet, the Castle-crushing Catapult of the Middle Ages

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Before the advent of gunpowder, enemy combatants used a powerful siege weapon called a trebuchet to forcefully launch projectiles - sometimes a large stone, a decapitated human head or a dead horse - at intended targets.

Who Built These Mysterious Concrete Arrows?

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Giant arrows guided American airmail pilots on nighttime routes up until the 1940s. HowStuffWorks takes a look.

5 Awesome Antique Tractors

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These 5 awesome antique tractors aren't like the mass-produced tractors you see today. Check out these rare antique tractors at HowStuffWorks.

How To Use a Pressure Washer

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Pressure washing can be so satisfying on some primal level, but the right equipment makes all the difference. And remember, safety first.

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