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Snow Crafts
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Enjoy the snow with indoor craft projects, or make creations outside in the sparkly white. Learn how to do these fun and creative snow crafts.
How Limousines Work
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Limousines have become a staple for airport transportation and formal events. Find out how limousines are manufactured and what cars are used as limousines.
How Fleas Work
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Fleas are common parasites that feed on the blood of a host, usually your pet. Learn about fleas and find out how to get rid of a flea infestation.
How the Batmobile Works
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Learn about the Batmobile and how it comes to life in Batman Begins and where to buy related products.
How Tsunamis Work
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Tsunamis are water walls that travel faster than jets. See pictures, footage and diagrams of tsunamis, look at famous tsunamis and learn how tsunamis are born.
10 Ways You Can Tell If a Girl Likes You
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There are ways you can tell if a girl likes you. Visit Discovery Health to find 5 ways you can tell if a girl likes you.
10 Innovations in Hydropower
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People all over the world are working on turning this very ancient power source into an even more important modern one. And that means a lot more than dams.
10 Classic Toys That Could Kill You
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You probably know of a fun toy that also caused serious injuries, even death. Learn about 10 classic toys that could kill you at HowStuffWorks.
How a Pneumatic Tube Works
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That tube you put your check or deposit slip in at the bank drive-up window is called a pneumatic tube. This was cutting edge 19th-century technology and is still in use today.
How Water Towers Work
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You've probably noticed that there are power outages all the time -- but water outages? Much less common... How does the system work, and work so well? It's simpler than you may think. Find out how the design and location of water towers keep the water flowing.