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What was NASCAR's gentleman's agreement?

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You might have heard about NASCAR's gentleman's agreement, but how much do you really know? Learn about NASCAR's gentleman's agreement at HowStuffWorks.

Can you block neighbor noise in a townhome or condo?

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Can you block neighbor noise in a townhome or condo? Find out in this article if and how you can block neighbor noise in tight spaces.

Can laughter cure illness?

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Can laughter cure illness? Find out if laughter can cure illness at HowStuffWorks.

Contact Dermatitis

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Contact dermatitis is often caused when one comes into contact with certain allergens. Learn more about how contact dermatitis works at HowStuffWorks.

Will Drinking Coffee Really Stunt Your Growth?

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Does coffee really stunt your growth? Get the science behind the old wives' tale and learn whether coffee can really stunt a child's growth.

Can you assemble your own car?

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Car assembling can be done on your own, but there are many factors to consider for such a big project. Learn about car assembling from the pros.

Fiat Sports Cars

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In the 1950s, Fiat got into the sports-car business with roaring success, with models like the 1200 and 124 Sport Spider. Learn about Fiat sports cars.

How Chevrolet Corvair Works

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The Chevrolet Corvair was initiated in 1956 and was the brainchild of Chevy chief engineer Edward N. Cole. Learn about this ill-fated Chevy.

Why were some Japanese soldiers still fighting decades after World War II?

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A Japanese holdout may have been an obstinate threat in Allied eyes, but he was upholding the concept of bushido. Learn what inspired Japanese holdouts.

What are microexpressions?

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Microexpressions, facial expressions that last a fraction of a second, are a form of nonverbal communication. Learn about microexpressions.

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