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What is China's one-child policy?

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What is China's one-child policy? Learn about China's one-child policy, implemented in 1979 to reduce the population and stimulate economic growth.

How Coral Reefs Work

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Coral reefs are the rainforests of the sea, home to many, many marine fish species. Learn more coral reef facts and see coral reef photos and maps.

How Radio Shows Work

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Radio shows were once the most popular form of American home entertainment. Learn about radio shows and find out why some shows are still popular.

How Electromagnets Work

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Whether they're sorting out scrap metal or helping us unlock the secrets of the universe, electromagnets are pretty nifty devices. What's so great about magnetism on demand? We'll electrify you with the details.

How MP3 Files Work

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MP3 files took CDs a step further, compressing audio data down to a manageable file size -- and it still sounds great! Learn about the miracle of MP3.

1953-1958 MG Magnette

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The 1953-1958 MG Magnette was like no other sports car before it. Read about its history and see pictures of this historic machine.

1965-1966 Rambler Ambassador

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The 1965-1966 Rambler Ambassador was the small car that AMC president George Romney believed in. Learn more about the 1965-1966 Rambler Ambassador.

How Cheese Works

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Cheese is everywhere. It can make just about anything taste better. So what is cheese exactly? Read about how cheese is made and the types of cheese.

Michelangelo Buildings

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Michelangelo was not only a great sculptor; he was also a master builder. He loved cities over nature and although had many architectural feats under his name, he often declared that he was not an architect. See the famous buildings of Michelangelo.

How Tea Works

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Tea, the second-most consumed beverage in the world, has its own culture and customs. Learn more about different kinds of tea and how the process of preparing tea works.

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