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How Paper Shredders Work

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Despite a ho-hum name, paper shredders have an extraordinary (and juicy) history featuring the likes of Oliver North, Enron and all sorts of spies. What story will thrust this commonplace technology back in the limelight next?

5 Reasons Parasites Are Beneficial to Earth

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You probably think all parasites are disgusting little critters, but that's not always the case. Several are actually critical to the planet.

How Betsy Ross Worked

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History tells us that Betsy Ross designed and sewed America's first flag. But is that the truth or is it just legend? Find out more at HowStuffWorks.

10 Concert Etiquette Rules That 'Freebird' Guy Isn't Following

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Breaking concert etiquette rules can quickly make you the killjoy of the party. See 10 concert etiquette rules to follow to avoid being 'that' person.

How Deprogramming Works

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Did the controversial practice of cult deprogramming do more harm than good? Learn about deprogramming at HowStuffWorks.

How the Old Napster Worked

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While the original Napster got sued out of business, dozens of free file-sharing utilities have popped up to task its place. Find out how the old Napster worked and why it was vulnerable to legal attacks.

How Vestigial Organs Work

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Vestigial organs are like the body's junk drawer. Learn about the body's vestigial organs and how Darwin's idea of common descent might explain them.

Did the Dutch really trade Manhattan for nutmeg?

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Did the Dutch really trade New Netherland for nutmeg? Find out why nutmeg was more valuable than Manhattan.

Is There a Web 1.0?

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Web 1.0 is defined as a set of static webpage principles, which is why visitors only visit these sites once. Learn more about the Web 1.0 concept.

How the General Lee Works

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Many fans watched "The Dukes of Hazzard" TV show to see a character that never earned a salary -- the General Lee. Recently, the Dukes' 1969 Dodge Charger starred its first feature film, and it ain't just whistlin' Dixie.

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