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What is the Revolving Door?
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What is the revolving door? Find out what and how this term may damage the country with this article by HowStuffWorks.com.
What's the difference between archaeology and grave robbing?
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Archaeology and grave robbing can sometimes be confused with each other. Learn about archaeology and grave robbing in this article.
What is a digital signature?
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Digital signatures make sure the documents you send electronically are authentic. Learn about digital signatures and other authentication methods.
1951, 1952, 1953 Kaiser Traveler
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The design of the 1951-1953 Kaiser Traveler eventually became the modern-day hatchback. See pictures and a profile of the 1951-1953 Kaiser Traveler.
How Abortion Works
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Abortion issues make every politican's platform, but what about the procedure behind the politics? What happens during an abortion and after one?
The Rise, Fall and Future of Chinatowns in the U.S.
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There are some 50 Chinatowns in America and hundreds more in other countries. What led to their creation and will they survive into the next century?
What is 'big data'?
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Everything you do online adds to a data stream that's being picked through by server farms and analysts. Find out all about big data.
How P.T. Barnum Worked
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Born to be a showman, P.T. Barnum overcame a number of obstacles (including numerous fires, the loss of several fortunes and one dead elephant) in order to make a buck. Who was this man who was so determined to create the greatest show on Earth?
The Fertile Crescent Truly Was the Cradle of Civilization
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A roughly crescent-shaped region encompassing modern-day Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, Egypt, and parts of Turkey and Iran, the Fertile Crescent was home to the world's first settled agricultural communities.
How long do transmissions last?
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How long do transmissions last? Find out how long transmissions last at HowStuffWorks.