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How Freegans Work

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Freegans, or Dumpster divers, are people who attempt to live an ethical lifestyle by reusing trash. Learn about freegans and the ethics of a freegan lifestyle.

Top 5 Web Mashups

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The World Wide Web is bursting with information, so much so that it's easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of data available to us. How can we sort through and make sense of it all? That's where Web mashups come in.

How Trademarks Work

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A trademark is concerned with a company's need to identify its goods or services among its customers and potential customers. Learn how they work.

Are Money and Religion More Similar Than We Realize?

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Stuff They Don't Want You To Know looks at what ties religion and money so closely together.

Why Is Cashmere So Expensive?

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Cashmere is super-soft and luxurious, and super expensive. HowStuffWorks talks to experts about where cashmere comes from, and why it's so costly.

Is there an easy way to spot money-making scams?

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Is there an easy way to spot money-making scams? Keep reading to learn about money scams and discover if there is an easy way to spot them.

Mrs. Cheng: The Most Successful Pirate in History

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HowStuffWorks looks at the career of Mrs. Cheng, aka Ching Shih, a famous female pirate of the 19th century who patrolled the South China Sea.

Can my body generate power after I die?

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A human body can generate power after death with microbial fuel cell technology. Learn how a body can generate power after death.

What Is a Nor'easter?

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"Nor'easter" is one of those words that makes you think of an old mariner scanning the horizon for a pending storm. What does it really mean - and why don't we say "northeaster"?

What's the Difference Between an Alaskan Malamute and a Husky?

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There are two types of huskies and they both look like malamutes, so it's no wonder people can't tell them apart. HowStuffWorks clears up the confusion.

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