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El Chupacabra: Legend, Sightings & Facts
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The Chupacabra is a vampire-like creature that has been gaining notoriety. Learn about the legend of El Chupacabra and Chupacabra incidents and sightings.
How to Make International Calls
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Making international calls can be confusing if you don't have the right information. Learn about making international calls at HowStuffWorks.
How Crystal Skulls Work
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To some people, a crystal skull is simply a crystal in the shape of a human skull. But to those who believe in the supernatural, it can represent doom or hope.
How the Manhattan Project Worked
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The Manhattan Project was the code name used for the secret plan to develop nuclear weapons by the United States. Learn more about the Manhattan Project.
Can You Identify the State Abbreviation From a State's Outline?
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When it comes to geography, they say the average American can't locate Afghanistan on a map, but how about Iowa? Take a look at these 50 state outlines and see if you can identify the correct abbreviation.
Can You Name the Most Famous Black and White Movies Ever?
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The motion picture might be the greatest art form of the 20th century. It can make you laugh, cry, jump, shout, think and learn, and it all started in black and white. Can you name the most famous black and white movies of all time?
How does satellite Internet operate?
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How do you access the Internet other than dial-up if you live too far from a phone company office for DSL and there is no cable TV on your street?
What Makes Mexican Jumping Beans Jump?
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Mexican jumping beans are small, brown beans that seem to have a life of their own as they jump and move around. But what is it that makes them jump?
In 1680, the Pueblo Peoples Revolted Against Spanish Colonists … And Won
After enduring decades of brutal punishment and forced religious conversion, the pueblo peoples rebelled successfully. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.
Did an Alien Contact Japanese Fishermen in 1803?
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Were Japanese fishermen visited by a beautiful Russian spy in 1803 - or was it an alien? Stuff They Don't Want You To Know digs in at HowStuffWorks.