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10 Most Expensive Presidential Perks

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The President's benefits are nothing to sneeze at. Read about the perks and benefits you get when you become U.S. President.

Harriet Tubman's Life and Impact on the Underground Railroad

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Harriet Tubman was a conductor on the Underground Railroad. But she was so much more. HowStuffWorks looks at this American legend.

When Were the Twin Towers Built?

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The twin towers of the World Trade Center were true originals -- their history is one of innovation, persistence and grand ideas.

How Sci-fi Doesn't Work

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Learn how sci-fi doesn't work in some popular movies and TV shows.

How Body Armor Works

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Look at hard body armor and other modern armor technologies to see how they can stop bullets.

How WWII Fighter Planes Worked

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The film "Pearl Harbor" is now playing. Look at the aircraft involved in that battle, technological marvels for their time.

Science Projects for Kids: Nutrition and Health

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Science projects for kids: nutrition and health is packed with educational and fun ideas. Check out science projects for kids: nutrition and health.

How North Korea Works

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Often described as 'The Hermit Kingdom,' North Korea is a source of mystery for those living in the West. Learn about North Korea at HowStuffWorks.

How Airplanes Work

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More than 100 years ago the Wright brothers made their historic first flight in Kitty Hawk, N.C. Even after all these years, their creation still boggles the mind: How can something so heavy take to the air?

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