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How Volunteer Armies Works
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Volunteer armies face a number of recruitment challenges. Learn how volunteer armies operate and how they differ from conscripted armies.
How the Aqualim Shower Head Works
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The Aqualim shower head is discussed in this section. Learn about the Aqualim shower head.
How Ramadan Works
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In Islam, Ramadan is the holiest time of the year. For a month, Muslims fast during daylight hours to show their devotion to Allah. Find out more about Ramadan.
Space Architects Will Help Us Live and Work Among the Stars
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If our living space is to become outer space, we have a lot of challenges to address. And our first line of defense will be space architects.
What Is a Mac Mini?
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Small in size but mighty in capabilities, the Mac Mini was first geared toward PC switchers. What do people say about it now?
How Evel Knievel Worked
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Evel Knievel was the motorcycle daredevil that motivated an entire generation of kids. Read the story of Evel Knievel and learn about his legacy.
How Stage Makeup Works
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No matter what part you're playing, stage makeup helps you look your best. But how do you know what type of stage makeup to use, and how much?
How Wall Fountains Work
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Wall fountains are popular for adding aesthetic value to a room as well as creating a relaxing atmosphere. Learn all about wall fountains.
How Tessellations Work
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Mathematics achieves the sublime. Sometimes, as with tessellations, it rises to art. In their simplest form, tessellations consist of a single shape that repeats over a two-dimensional plane without any gaps. Why was M.C. Escher so fixated on them?