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How can you recycle water for your outdoor garden?

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It'll save you money and help the environment. How can you grab water from your roof and your washing machine and use it to hydrate your plants?

How Social Security Numbers Work

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Social Security numbers are assigned to each individual citizen by the federal government. Learn about Social Security numbers and how Social Security numbers are used.

Why Is My Computer So Slow? 5 Reasons and How to Fix Them

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Your computer is working slower than molasses, but why? We look at five of the most common reasons and how to fix them, with the help of experts.

10 Historically Pivotal Murders

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Few crimes can change history more than murder. Learn which historically pivotal murders sent shock waves through the public psyche at HowStuffWorks.

How Alang Shipyard Works

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In this mass graveyard, workers dismantle 52,000-ton ships using simple hand tools. Why would anyone want to work at Alang? Is this place doing the world a service by recycling obsolete ships?

How Three-wheel Cars Work

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Does the idea of a three-wheel car interest you? Learn more about three-wheel car design, history, advantages, disadvantages and more at HowStuffWorks.

10 Unexpected Reasons Behind Past Batman vs. Superman Battles

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What has pitted heroes Batman and Superman against one another? Learn more in this HowStuffWorks Now article about conflict in the comic books.

Will buildings ever be truly earthquake-proof?

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Most loss of life in earthquakes comes from people being trapped inside crumbling buildings. And engineers have come up with many techniques to lessen the structural damage. But is there a way to make a building completely earthquake-proof?

How the Census Works

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The U.S. census is a huge project bent on counting every U.S. resident. Find out about the changes for the 2020 census with HowStuffWorks.

10 Active Senior Hobbies

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Active senior hobbies can help maintain fitness and health. See this list of 10 active senior hobbies to get inspired.

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