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How Outsourcing Works
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Many companies are outsourcing manufacturing and services to combat rising business costs. Learn about outsourcing at HowStuffWorks.
How Alcoholism Works
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Alcoholism can be difficult to spot. Learn the difference between heavy drinking and alcoholism, how alcohol affects the body, what factors may lead to alcoholism and what treatments are available for this addiction.
Using Petfinder 101
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Petfinder.com, the largest pet Web site on the Internet, is working to connect homeless animals with the people who want them. Learn about Petfinder.
How Film Festivals Work
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Film festivals are held around the world for a variety of movies and audiences. Learn about how film festivals work.
Planting a Garden
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The garden of your dreams doesn't exist until you plant it. The tips in this article will guide you through all aspects of planting a garden.
Top 10 NASA Inventions
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The men and women of NASA are an ingenious bunch, and they're not just inventing amazing things for space. Which inventions have changed our lives here on Earth?
How Ivy League Admissions Work
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Ivy League school admissions are explained in this article from HowStuffWorks. Learn about Ivy League school admissions.
How Restaurant Health Inspections Work
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When your favorite restaurant gets a C rating, does that mean you should never eat there again? HowStuffWorks finds out.
How Bioarchaeology Works
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Archaeologists dig up and study the material remains of human civilizations. Bioarchaeologists do the same thing, except they focus on the remains of, well, us. What's the big deal about old bones and teeth?
How Mold-A-Rama Works
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Just drop in some coins and watch as plastic is molded into a train, gorilla or Frankenstein's monster. Learn more about Mold-A-Rama at HowStuffWorks.