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How does lavender work in skin cleansers?
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How does lavender work in skin cleansers? Find out how lavender works in skin cleansers at HowStuffWorks.
Do sunscreen pills really work?
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Do sunscreen pills really work? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn whether or not sunscreen pills really work.
How Terraplane Cars Work
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Terraplane cars, which grew out of the successful Essex Terraplane made by Hudson, were built from 1934 to 1938. Learn all about Terraplane cars.
July 4 1776: American Independence Day
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Americans celebrate the signing of the Declaration of Independence every year on July 4 with picnics and fireworks. Learn the story behind Independence Day in the United States and how its traditions came about.
What is a stock car?
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Stock cars have become a phenomenon in racing. Learn all about stock cars at HowStuffWorks.
Inside a Power-Cube Transformer
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A power-cube transformer is used for just about every electronic device, but what's on the inside? Take a look inside a power-cube transformer.
How Do They Make Marshmallows?
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What is a marshmallow? How do they make marshmallows? And why do they call them 'marshmallows'? Find out in this HowStuffWorks article.
How does hemp work?
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How does hemp work? What do rope and "organic clothes" and drugs have to do with each other?
How do they superimpose the first-down line onto the field on televised football games?
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When a football game is on television, how do the broadcast stations superimpose the first-down line across the TV screen without it appearing on the uniforms of the players?
If all the money in the U.S. only totals $6 trillion how can the New York Stock Exchange have stocks valued at $15 trillion?
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In a previous Question of the Day, you state that all the money in the U.S. M3 money supply is $6 trillion. If there is only $6 trillion available, then how can the New York Stock Exchange say it is "home to some 2,800 companies valued at about $15 trillion in global market capitalization." How can the stock market be worth $15 trillion if there is only $6 trillion available?