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How to Repair a Shoelace Aglet
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Shoelaces have to take a lot of wear and tear. Every time we set foot in our shoes, our shoelaces have to lash the footwear to our feet.
How Identity Theft Works
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Identity theft is the fastest growing crime in the U.S. Learn about Internet identity theft, credit card fraud and identity theft protection.
How Uranium Mining Works
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Thanks to our voracious appetite for energy, the element long linked with nuclear weapons is taking on a new role. Where does the hunt begin for uranium?
How Movie Marketing Works
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Are you curious about how movie marketing works? Check out HowStuffWorks to learn about how movie marketing works.
10 History-making Moments of 2008
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2008 moments, 2008 events, events in 2008, 2008 news events, top 2008 events, 2008 big events, 2008 moments and milestones
How the World Trade Center Slurry Wall Works
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It's been compared Jerusalem's Wailing Wall. What purpose did the slurry wall serve the World Trade Center, and what is its significance now?
How the G-Wiz Electric Car Works
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The G-Wiz electric car is very popular in England and recently became available in India. Learn about the G-Wiz electric car in this article.
How to Volunteer Abroad
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Ever wonder how to volunteer abroad? Learn how to volunteer abroad at HowStuffWorks.
What is cyberchondria?
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Cyberchondria is a plague of the Internet age. But is cyberchondria just the online version of hypochondria or something more? Take a look at cyberchondria.
5 Types of NASA Technology in Your Attic
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Want to see some cool NASA technology? Just look up. No, you don't need a telescope, but you might want to use a ladder. Not only has the space agency sent Americans to the moon, but it helped put some useful gear into your attic, as well.