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Sacred Pipes Mean Way More Than Peace for Native Americans

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Pipes have a long history for Native Americans, and they're still revered and powerful. Just please don't call them peace pipes.

Why Does the U.S. Have an Electoral College?

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In the U.S. presidential election system, how does the Electoral College work?

How Frazer Cars Work

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The Frazer company was a marriage of Joseph Frazer's sales skill and Henry J. Kaiser's resources. Learn how this partnership worked out.

1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969 Checker

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The 1960-1969 Checker gave the general public a chance to own a solid, dependable, no-frills car. See photos and profiles on the 1960-1969 Checker.

Do anti-aging lights really work?

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Do anti-aging lights really work? Visit Discovery Fit & Health to learn about anti-aging lights and if they really work.

How Fringe Benefits Work

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Fringe benefits can really entice you into taking a job. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about fringe benefits.

What Is a Metronome and How Does It Work?

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Metronomes are devices that provide a steady beat for practicing or playing music. Learn about the types of metronomes and how metronomes work.

Afrofuturism: Where Technology, Culture and the Black Experience Meet

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Afrofuturism isn't just about placing a Black person in a futuristic landscape. It takes into account the challenges Black people face and allows them to imagine futures of their own making.

Scientists Warn Western U.S. Drought Could Be 'New Normal'

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Nearly 90 percent of the Western U.S. is gripped by an "apocalyptical" drought that only continues to worsen. Even if you don't live in the area, it affects you - and what you do affects it.

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