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10 Weird Elevator Etiquette Rules
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Do you know your elevator etiquette? Learn 10 weird elevator etiquette rules from HowStuffWorks.
How Spring Training Works
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Do you know how spring training works? Learn how spring training works at HowStuffWorks.
How Do New States Become Part of the U.S.?
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Candidates for the "51st state" include Puerto Rico, Guam and Washington, D.C. How likely is this to happen for any of them, and how did the U.S. get the 50 it already has?
5 Most Effective Campaign Ads
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Can you name the 5 Most Effective Campaign Ads? Keep reading to learn about the Most Effective Campaign Ads at HowStuffWorks.
10 Completely Archaic Laws Still on the Books
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There are lots of weird, archaic laws on the books. Learn about some of the most bizarre and completely archaic laws still on the books.
How Fluid Concrete Works
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Concrete may seem dull and gray. But the superplasticizers in fluid concrete are actually pretty intriguing. How do these little buggers make wet concrete flow like a river?
How the Kindle Fire Works
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Amazon's Kindle Fire is more than just an e-book reader. Find out what sets the Kindle Fire apart from the rest of the tablet crowd.
How a Nuclear Meltdown Works
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Nuclear meltdowns can be scary, but it's important to understand what causes them. Learn about how nuclear meltdowns work.
How Lust Works
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What is lust? How does it help promote long-term mating? Read about lust at HowStuffWorks.
How Solitary Confinement Works
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The U.S. has thousands of prisoners in solitary confinement. But experts are now saying it does more harm than good. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.