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Do men and women vote differently?

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Do men and women vote differently? Find out whether gender plays a role in politics to cause men and women to vote differently.

Broccoli

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Broccoli boasts more nutrients than any other vegetable. Find out more about this flavorful, essential vegetable.

How Paparazzi Work

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These guerilla-style photographers have been known to break into private property and intentionally cause car accidents. Is it legal? Not really. So how can they persist? Learn all about the paparazzi.

Is your workplace tracking your computer activities?

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If you're surfing the Internet at work, you may not be the only one who knows. Watching workers has become an industry unto itself. Find out exactly how companies are monitoring employees.

How to Build an Outhouse With a Composting Bucket Toilet

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You can't flush and forget with a composting bucket toilet, but you can rest easy knowing you're turning a dangerous waste product into something potentially beneficial. But what are the logistics, and how do composting toilets differ from latrines?

How Abortion Works

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Abortion issues make every politican's platform, but what about the procedure behind the politics? What happens during an abortion and after one?

What is the history of golf?

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What is the history of golf? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn the history of golf.

How the European Union Works

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What does the EU do and why would countries want to leave - or join - it? HowStuffWorks looks at the role of the European Union.

What is the definition of insanity?

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We often throw around the word "insanity" for acts that seem to have no rational explanation (like a teacher giving an insanely difficult test). Legally speaking, though, it's actually a narrow term that's very difficult to prove in court.

How Historic Districts Work

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Historic districts could protect you from your neighbor's bad taste. Find out how historic districts work and how your neighborhood could become one.

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