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How Genealogy Works

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Building a genealogy, or family tree, can be a huge project. Learn how to research your ancestors and construct a detailed family genealogy.

How DVR Works

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The DVR, or digital video recorder, makes recording television programs simple. Learn about DVR, HD DVR and DVR tricks.

How the Air Car Works

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The air car has finally moved from dream to reality. Learn how the air car uses compressed air for low-to-zero emissisons power.

How Stars Work

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When you look up at night and see thousands of stars, have you ever wondered what you are looking at? Learn what stars are and how they live and die!

Inside '21'

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The movie 21 is about math prodigies from MIT who used card counting to win millions in blackjack. Learn more about 21.

How to Create a Home Library

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A home library can be a dynamic expression of your personality. Learn how to create a home library and establish a special space for reading.

How Music Producers Work

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Are you interested in becoming a music producer? Learn more about how becoming a music producer works at HowStuffWorks.

How Cloud Computing Works

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Cloud computing lets you use files and applications over the Internet. Learn about the benefits and drawbacks to cloud computing.

How the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Works

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The FDIC insures all the money you put into the bank up to $250,000. Learn how the FDIC works in this article from HowStuffWorks.

How Alang Shipyard Works

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In this mass graveyard, workers dismantle 52,000-ton ships using simple hand tools. Why would anyone want to work at Alang? Is this place doing the world a service by recycling obsolete ships?

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