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Old Railroads

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The age of old railroads saw the birth of the first railroad lines and mass transportation on rail. Read more about old railroads in America.

How World of Warcraft Works

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World of Warcraft is one of the most popular PC video games on the market. Find out why World of Warcraft is so popular and learn how World of Warcraft works.

How to Arrange Flowers

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Flower arranging is a fun and satisfying experience. Read about techniques for creating all types of arrangements, from large to small.

Home-Repair Tool Basics

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Home-repair tools obviously are essential in doing any home-repair project. Find out about home-repair tools, from saws to drills.

12 Companies That Completely Reinvented Themselves

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You might be surprised at what some of today's biggest companies used to do. Here are 12 companies that completely reinvented themselves.

What are copyrights and patents?

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What are copyrights and patents? Is there any difference or are they the same thing?

How Dancing Monsters Work

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The Dancing Monster is a popular novelty toy that reacts to noise or motion. Find out how the Dancing Monster works and what the different Dancing Monster parts do.

How Disc Brakes Work

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Disc brakes are the most common brakes found on a car's front wheels, and they're often on all four. This is the part of the brake system that does the actual work of stopping the car. Find out all about disc brakes -- even when to replace the pads.

How Fast Does a Bullet Travel?

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Reference frames can help explain how a bullet fired from a gun behaves on a moving train. Learn more about reference frames and Newton's first law.

Why Do We Celebrate Labor Day?

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Why do we celebrate Labor Day, and why is it on the first Monday in September?

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