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How the Rules of War Work
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What are the basic rules of war? Learn what acts are considered war crimes in this HowStuffWorks article about the rules of war.
How to Train a Dog
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Training your dog will make life better for both you and your pet. Find out how to train a dog.
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.
10 Foods You Should Never Eat Raw
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There are some foods that need to be cooked before you eat them. Not just because they'll taste way better, but also because if you eat them raw, they could make you sick.
Can You Name These Famous British Cars Without Their Logos?
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Britain has given the world some of the most iconic cars of all time. Some are remembered for their greatness, but others are remembered for their... quirks. Think you are a car connoisseur? Take this quiz to find out!
How Restaurant Pagers Work
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You've probably used a restaurant pager, but have you taken one apart? We have -- see how a restaurant pager works.
How Much Does a Semi Truck Weigh?
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So, how much does a semi truck weigh? We'll explore what a semi truck weighs and how weigh stations work.
How do astronauts eat in space?
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Astronauts eat in space with the help of special contraptions and carefully packaged food. Learn more about how astronauts eat in space.
Why Are There Dozens of Dead Animals Floating in Space?
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Neil Armstrong may have been the first man on the moon, but he wouldn't have gotten there without fruit flies, rhesus monkeys or a dog.
Ankylosaurus: A Tank-like Herbivore With a Killer Club Tail
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Ankylosaurus was a dinosaur with short, squat legs that allowed it to run at about 6 miles per hour - fast, but not fast enough to outrun a large carnivorous predator like Tyrannosaurus rex.