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How to Repair Major Appliances

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Appliances are built to perform. They work hard, usually without too many problems. When an appliance breaks down, you may be completely at a loss. Learn how to repair major household appliances.

How to Repair Small Engines

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Small engines serve as useful home tools and power our toys. To keep them operating efficiently, an owner should know how these engines work and what to do when they don't. Learn more.

Home Decorating Tips

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Do you want to decorate your home? Use these home decorating tips to do it all, from creating a design scheme to selecting the perfect accent pillow.

How Radar Detectors Work

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If you have a lead foot, you may have invested in a radar detector. Find out how these devices pick up police radar and lidar and learn what a jamming signal does.

Mosquito Types, Traits, Lifecycle and Repellants

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Mosquitoes are insects that have been around for over 30 million years. Learn about mosquitoes and find out how to reduce mosquito populations.

How a Manual Transmission Works

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Learn the basics of a manual transmission and explore transmission parts and the inner workings of transmissions.

What Is a Clutch? Car Mechanics, Explained

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Anyone with a manual transmission knows that a clutch connects and disconnects the engine and transmission. But did you know that automatics have clutches, too? Read on to discover how a clutch car works!

Is fluoride considered a poison in most European countries?

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Fluoride is commonly added to drinking water but could be dangerous. Learn about fluoridation and fluoride poisoning.

Could Jack the Ripper have been an artist?

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The 1888 Jack the Ripper murders plagued London; now, Ripperologists seek the killer's identity. Learn how Jack the Ripper murders stumped the constabulary.

How do sharks see, smell and hear?

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A shark sense isn't so different from any of our senses, a shark sense is just sharper underwater. See more about shark sense and how each works.

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