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How Hostage Negotiation Works

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A hostage situation places innocent civilians directly in harm's way, and armed intervention places the hostages at even greater risk. Learn how a skilled negotiator uses psychology, instinct and deception to achieve a peaceful end.

How Year-end Business Taxes Work

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Year-end business tax planning is one way to reduce tax liability. Get the facts on year-end business taxes and tax deduction myths.

How COBRA Insurance Works

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COBRA gives former employees the option to continue with their health coverage once they leave the group plan. But they have to pay the whole thing.

How Private Investigators Work

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Thanks to popular culture, many people have a clear mental image of the stereotypical private investigator. Find out whether the stereotypes about private investigators are true.

How Collective Bargaining Agreements Work

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Collective bargaining agreements allow organized groups of workers and management to negotiate wages. Learn about collective bargaining agreements.

How Police Chases Work

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Learn how police officers train for pursuit driving, what equipment they use and what techniques give them an edge over fleeing criminals.

What's Your Moral Alignment?

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Unearth your moral essence the old D&D way. If you're the type of driver who doesn't signal before turning, then it could mean you've crossed over into a moral realm of no return. Find out why!

How 'Scarface' Al Capone Became the Original Gangster

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Al Capone had a reputation for using violence in his pursuit of power. HowStuffWorks looks at why it took tax evasion to bring him down.

What People Get Wrong About Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott

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Rosa Parks didn't refuse to move from her bus seat because her feet were tired. "The only tired I was, was tired of giving in," she said.

Is Molossia a Real Country? Well, It's Not a Sovereign Nation

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Nestled in the Nevada desert lies one of the world’s most curious micronations: the Republic of Molossia.

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