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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.

Who tests out amusement park rides?

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Want to be the first to try the hottest coasters and thrill rides? Learn who gets to test the latest amusement park rides at HowStuffWorks.

How Snus Works

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First there was Volvo. Then came IKEA. Well get ready for the next major Swedish export: snus, a smokeless tobacco product, similar to dip or chew.

Did people initially think the duckbill platypus was a hoax?

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The duckbill platypus is said to be created from spare animal parts. Learn if people first thought the duckbill platypus was a hoax at HowStuffWorks.

1971 Ford LTD Convertible Coupe

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The 1971 Ford LTD Convertible Coupe was the first ragtop introduced in the very popular LTD series. Read about and see pictures of this classic car.

Friday the 13th Superstition Origins

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The Friday the 13th superstition first appeared in Victorian England but has roots in ancient Rome, Norse mythology and religions that Christians deemed pagan.

Why do humans walk on two legs?

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Bipedalism was one of the first features to develop in our human ancestors. Is bipedalism better than being on all fours? Read more about bipedalism.

How Sales Leads Work

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Generating sales leads is the first step in becoming a successful salesperson. Learn all about lead generating sales leads at HowStuffWorks.

Slug vs. Snail: More Than Shell vs. No Shell (But Not Much More)

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At first glance, slug vs. snail might seem like a case of one just missing a shell. And in a general sense, that's not far off.

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