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How Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) Works

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GCWR stands for gross combination weight rating. Visit HowStuffWorks to find out the definition of GCWR.

How Cults Work

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Separate fact from propaganda and learn what a cult actually is and look at some of the more notable cult incidents in recent history.

How the Physics of Baseball Works

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What are the physics of baseball? Learn about the physics of baseball in this article from HowStuffWorks.

10 Advancements in Environmental Engineering

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Environmental engineering existed long before it had a name. It began at the dawn of civilization when we started changing our surroundings to meet our needs.

How Hillary Clinton Works

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Hillary Clinton is in the running to become the first female U.S. President. Read about Hillary Clinton and her agenda, voting record and career.

1962-1964 Dodge Polara 500

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The Dodge Polara 500 origins were in 1960s buyers' newfound taste for personal-luxury cars and bucket seats. Learn about the Dodge Polara 500 origins.

How Web Pages Work

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You can put anything you want on a Web page, from family pictures to business information. Learn how to create, upload and promote your pages so they're available all over the world.

How Gene Pools Work

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The physical you is a result of your DNA, and your DNA is part of the human gene pool. Find out what the "gene pool" really is and what happens when it shrinks.

Could You Dig a Tunnel Right Through the Center of Earth?

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Let's say you have a lunch date to make - and it's on the other side of the planet. Wouldn't it be convenient to pop down a hole through Earth's innards? But what would really happen if you did?

How Gears Work

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If a device has a motor, engine or spring, it probably has gears! But what do gears do, exactly, and how do they do it?

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