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1962-1964 Ford
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Although often overlooked, the 1962-1964 Ford engines were a powerful bunch. Learn about the 390 Thunderbird Special and other Ford engines.
10 Car Shopping Tips
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Knowing what you want -- or need -- before you start making the rounds of dealerships can save both time and money.
How Autopsies Work
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The thought of an autopsy usually provokes fear, apprehension or extreme anxiety in people. Cut through the mystery of this process and learn the details of the preparation, procedures and tools used to perform an autopsy.
How Subways Work
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London without the Tube? New York without its underground scene? Atlantans gliding straight from their MARTA stops to the airport? What would life be like without our underground transportation system?
How Casinos Work
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Casinos bring in billions of dollars in revenue each year. Learn about casinos and find out how security keeps casinos safe and fair.
How the Ultimate Fighting Championship Works
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The Ultimate Fighting Championship bills itself as the premier Mixed Martial Arts organization. Learn about the Ultimate Fighting Championship's history and rules.
How Student Loans Work
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Student loans may be your only way to pay for college. HowStuffWorks explains how to get them and pay them back on time after you graduate.
10 Secrets of Filming Reality TV Shows
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We know that there's a lot of fakery in so-called reality shows. But do you know all the tricks some producers will use to get the results they want?
How Do Bacteria Reproduce?
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Bacteria are both friend and foe to humanity. They cause and cure health problems, make rotting food stink and give sourdough its delicious taste. Find out how these countless tiny microbes accomplish all of this and more.
How Google Loon Works
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Google's Project Loon is intended to make Internet access available everywhere. Learn more about Project Loon at HowStuffWorks.