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Why Does the Fed Change the Interest Rate?

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The Federal Reserve hiked the interest rate by 0.75 percent July 27, 2022 - the second time in less than two months. Will this historic rate hike curb the unprecedented inflation?

How Rapid Drink Chillers Work

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Rapid drink chillers are great kitchen gadgets to have around the house. Learn more about rapid drink chillers at HowStuffWorks.

How Ladies' Aid Societies Worked

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Ladies Aid Societies improved sanitary conditions during wartime. Read about the origins of Ladies Aid Societies in this article.

How VolunteerMatch Works

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VolunteerMatch is a Web site that connects nonprofits with volunteers. Learn to use VolunteerMatch to find a volunteer opportunity or recruit volunteers.

Green Living Pictures

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Green living encompasses your dining choices as well as your driving choices. Learn all about living green in these green living pictures.

Ford Trucks

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For over 100 years, Ford has built America's favorite trucks. Explore this article to read about and look at dozens of memorable Ford trucks.

What is laser clot busting?

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Laser clot busting sounds like something out of a video game, but you're not likely to see it at any arcade. So, what is laser clot busting?

How Steam Engines Work

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Steam engines powered all early locomotives, steam boats and factories -- they fueled the Industrial Revolution. Learn how the steam engine produces power!

McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II

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In its first few years, the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II set eight new aviation records, among them altitude (98,557 feet), speed (1,390 mph), and time to climb (9,000 feet in 34.5 seconds). Learn details about this popular and powerful aircraft.

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