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12 Most Dangerous Cities in Mexico by Homicides per Capita

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The nation of Mexico is home 130 million people across 31 states (Mexico City is a separate entity but not a state in itself, similar to Washington, D.C. in the United States). Unfortunately due to a variety of factors, Mexican cities are often host to a violent crimes including homicide. Here, we'll detail the most dangerous cities in Mexico and give some info about their history.

How Crypton Super Fabrics Work

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Crypton Super Fabric is specially designed for easy clean up and maintenance. Read more about Crypton Super Fabrics.

How Henri Matisse Worked

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Henri Matisse was an incredibly talented artist. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about Henri Matisse.

What Does It Take for a Product to Be Labeled 'Made in the USA'?

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The rules governing what country goes on a product's "made in" label in the U.S. are complex. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

How to Start a Scrap Yard

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Do you know how to start a scrap yard? Find out how to start a scrap yard in this article from HowStuffWorks.

28 Industrial Revolution Inventions That Shaped Our World

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Many inventions during the Industrial Revolution caused Europeans and Americans to move from an agricultural economy to an industrial one and changed the world forever. What were the top 10?

How Wearable Technology Works

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The idea of technology that you wear isn't new, but it's an industry that's exploding in popularity, from Google Glass to fabrics that turn movement into electricity.

A New Green Solution for Dyeing Blue Denim

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From the chemicals that pollute and the massive use of water, the traditional method of dyeing blue jeans is an environmental disaster. Nanoparticles made from wood pulp might be the answer to the problem.

Test Your Knowledge of the Industrial Revolution

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Test your knowledge of what went down during the age of expanding landscapes, incredible innovation and the ultimate shift in life as people knew it.

Point d'Alençon Lace Will Always Be the Queen of Lace

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Point d'Alençon Lace is a needlepoint lace that originated in Alençon, France. It's delicate and rare and takes years to master.

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