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How Clouds Work

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Did bunnies just attack that sailboat, or was it a narwhal playing with a school of fish? Are you going crazy, or are you just watching the clouds?

How the Berlin Wall Worked

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The Berlin Wall divided a country and a city, but it had a purpose. Examine Berlin Wall history and Berlin Wall facts and see Berlin Wall pictures.

How Food Cravings Work

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As you surf the Web, your mind is distracted by the thought of warm cookies floating in cold milk. Will this craving ever subside, or do you need chocolaty satisfaction ASAP?

How Traffic Tickets Work

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Traffic tickets are the bane of some motorists. Learn about the types of traffic tickets, penalties, how to avoid tickets and how to fight traffic tickets.

How Sinkholes Work

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Sinkholes are much more than holes in the ground. Learn how sinkholes can cause the Earth to swallow up you, your home and your car.

Top 10 Most Common Ingredients in Fast Food

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Some of the most common fast food ingredients are citric acid, xanthan gum and caramel color. Learn about the top 10 most common ingredients in fast food.

Ultimate Guide to Recycled Milk Jug Crafts

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Recycled milk jug crafts can be a lot of fun to make. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about making recycled milk jug crafts.

How Sign Language Works

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Sign language has been used for centuries as a way to communicate with the deaf. Learn about sign language and see pictures of the sign language alphabet.

Extremophiles: How Do These Organisms Push the Limits of Life?

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Extremophiles are organisms that live in "extreme" environments. Learn why extremophiles are remarkable, not only because of their habitats.

Strokes Overview

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Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the United States and the leading cause of permanent disability. See if you're at risk for a stroke.

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