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10 Things People Believe About the Illuminati
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Some people think the Illuminati controls the price of oil and pop music. See 10 things people believe about the Illuminati to learn more.
How North Korea Works
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Often described as 'The Hermit Kingdom,' North Korea is a source of mystery for those living in the West. Learn about North Korea at HowStuffWorks.
How Freedom of the Press Works
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HowStuffWorks looks at press freedom in the U.S. and around the world.
1971-1978 Ford Capri/Capri II
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The Capri started out as Europe's answer to the Ford Mustang, but the Ford sport coupe became a popular import. Learn more about the Capri origins.
1955-1957 Chevrolet Light-Duty Trucks
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The 1955-1957 Chevrolet light-duty trucks featured an all-new elegant body style and mechanical improvements like a small-block V-8. Learn more.
How MID Tablets Work
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MID tablets are the smaller and full-size tablets that are often the cheaper products on the market. See what you should know about MID tablets.
How the Roku Streaming Stick Works
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The Roku streaming stick can help you watch TV when you want to watch it. Learn how the Roku streaming stick works.
What is an oscilloscope used to measure?
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An oscilloscope measures the voltage and frequency of an electric signal. Learn how it works.
How Saturn Cars Work
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Saturn cars go back to 1982, when GM launched Project Saturn to build smaller quality cars. Find out how Saturn Corporation came to be.
How can I make my own battery to win a contest at school?
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I am entering a chemistry contest at my high school. The goal is to build the battery that produces the most watts for one minute. Our battery can't be bigger then 1 foot in any direction and can't use strong acids. What are the best chemicals to use, and what's the best design?