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How to Publish a Magazine
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Do you know how to publish a magazine? Find out how to publish a magazine in this article from HowStuffWorks.
How to Choose the Right Inkjet Photo Paper
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Do you know how to choose the right inkjet photo paper? Find out how to choose the right inkjet photo paper in this article from HowStuffWorks.
How SATs Work
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The SAT is explained in this article. Learn about the SAT.
How OnStar Works
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OnStar gives you quick help in an emergency. Find out about telematics, the technology behind OnStar, OnStar services and the controversy around OnStar.
10 Great Ideas for Frugal Family Fun
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10 great ideas for frugal family fun are listed in this article by HowStuffWorks.com. Learn about 10 great ideas your frugal family can do for fun.
Why are there so many broken links in search engines?
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Why are there so many broken links in search engines?
How to Become a Postal Inspector
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Do you know how to become a postal police officer? Find out how to become a postal police officer in this article from HowStuffWorks.
How MySpace Works
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Find out what MySpace really is, what it can do for you, how it blew past the competition and why Rupert Murdoch thought it was worth $580 million.
How FoIP Works
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FoIP faxing is a method of sending faxes over the Internet. Learn about FoIP protocols and how FoIP allows older 3G fax machines to transfer over the Internet.
What can your spit tell you about your DNA?
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Doctors always want your blood, but one day, a health care professional may ask you to open up and say, "Ptooey!" Why? Your spit holds a mother lode of biological information.