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1973-1977 Pontiac Grand Prix
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The 1973-1977 Pontiac Grand Prix had to juggle performance, safety, and economy. Learn the history and see photos of the 1973-1977 Pontiac Grand Prix.
How Castles Work
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Castles played an important role in the staging of conquests and the defending of territories. Learn more about castles and find out how castles were built.
How Product Placement Works
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The 30-second ad spot is becoming less and less effective. Find out how integrating products into TV shows, movies, music videos and even Broadway shows is putting the merchandise back in the line of view.
1964-1967 Chevrolet El Camino
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The 1964-1967 Chevrolet El Camino was actually the reincarnation of an earlier release. Check out what changed on the 1964-1967 Chevrolet El Camino.
How Paparazzi Work
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These guerilla-style photographers have been known to break into private property and intentionally cause car accidents. Is it legal? Not really. So how can they persist? Learn all about the paparazzi.
How Financial Aid for AmeriCorps Works
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Financial aid fir AmeriCorps members is available to use for higher education. Learn about financial aid for AmeriCorps.
How Hate Works
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What is going on in our brains when we hate? Can hate ever be a good thing? Read more about hate at HowStuffWorks.
10 Egregiously Bad Sports Contracts
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Professional sports contracts are not always planned out well. Learn about 10 egregiously bad sports contracts.
10 Types of Study Bias
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We often think that if a drug has been studied by scientists and given a favorable outcome, then it must be safe and proven. But many kinds of biases can creep into a study, rendering it less than effective.
10 Things That Went Missing Without a Trace
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What do George Washington's false teeth, a 42-ton steel sculpture and the crew of Flight 19 have in common? They all mysteriously vanished.