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How Patriotism and American Pro Sports Became Allied
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How did the NFL, baseball, patriotism and the 'Star Spangled Banner' become so intertwined? HowStuffWorks investigates.
Finding the Strongest Dog Bite in 10 Breeds
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Size plays a role in the strongest dog bites out there, but so does the canine's morphology, aka snout shape.
What Is Kaizen and How Do You Use It in the Workplace?
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The Kaizen philosophy of continuous improvement started in Japan but is used around the world. So, how do companies put it into practice?
Top 5 Iconic Handbags
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These five iconic handbags have shockingly high prices. Take a look at these iconic handbags and learn why they are so famous.
How do smoke detectors intercommunicate?
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Smoke detectors intercommunicate so that all detectors will sound if one is triggered. Find out how smoke detectors intercommunicate.
Who Was the Youngest U.S. President?
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You have to be at least 35 years old to be President of the United States. So, has anyone come close to that?
How Diesel Fuel Injection Systems Work
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Diesel engines and gas engines work in different ways. What makes diesel fuel injection systems so different?
Who Named Planet Earth?
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All of the planets in the solar system are named for Greek gods, except Earth. So where did the name come from?
Were there binoculars aboard the Titanic?
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Were binoculars on the Titanic? If so, why weren't they used to avoid the iceberg? Find out at HowStuffWorks.
How do we measure pain?
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Pain is subjective - what is excruciating to you might be tolerable to me. Which is why it's so difficult to measure and control.