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How Section 8 Housing Works

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Understanding how section 8 housing works involves a study of housing history in the U.S. Learn more about how section 8 housing works here.

How has technology changed the way we conduct business?

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Current business technology allows you to order drive-up fast food from another country. See how business technology has changed the way we do business.

How Modems Work

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Most of the world still uses a standard modem to connect to the Internet. Learn how they are able to transmit so much data over a normal voice connection!

How Moissanite Jewels Work

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Moissanite is explained in this article. Learn about moissanite.

Where Do Bullets Go When Guns Are Fired Straight Up Into the Air?

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If you've ever watched a gun fired into the air at a celebration, you've probably wondered where that bullet ends up. We've got the answer.

How Vitaminwater Works

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Vitaminwater is a new product from Glaceau that combines distilled water with vitamins, herbs and flavors. Learn about Glaceau's Vitaminwater product.

How can spam e-mail help fight HIV?

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Do spam e-mail and HIV have something in common? Find out if spam e-mail and HIV is linked and learn about new methods for HIV treatment.

Is swearing at work a good thing?

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Swearing at work may actually be a good thing, according to recent research, because it reduces stress. Learn about the benefits of swearing at work.

13 Land and Water Speed Records

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If something can move on land or water, chances are someone tried to make it move the fastest. See our list of 13 land and water speed records.

How a 'War of the Worlds' Radio Broadcast Panicked America

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The 'War of the Worlds' radio broadcast on Oct. 30, 1938 is one of the most famous in history, mainly because Americans believed aliens were invading.

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