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How Chevrolet Works

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Chevrolet was founded in 1911 and has been GM's largest volume division since the 1920s. Learn about Chevy's history and the evolution of its cars.

How Weather Works

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Weather is the state of the atmosphere, rather than something that only affects your area. Read more about weather and the complex system behind it.

How White-collar Crime Works

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White-collar crime typically involves fraud and other nonviolent crimes. Learn more about white-collar crime.

How DeSoto Cars Work

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DeSoto was an offshoot of Chrysler Corporation, aiming for the market just above Plymouth in size, power and price. Learn about DeSoto's origins.

1966-1977 Ford Bronco

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The 1966-1977 Ford Bronco was an off-road-capable vehicle aimed at the suburban market. Find a profile and pictures of the 1966-1977 Ford Bronco.

10 Questions in the U.S. Health Care Cost Debate

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Why does health care cost so much? And, why isn't the population any healthier? Learn the biggest U.S. health care cost debates at HowStuffWorks.

How Roller Coasters Work

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They don't have engines, brakes or accelerators. No, these amazing machines rely on physical, centripetal and gravitational forces to urge thrills, screams and that sinking stomach feeling we all love (and hate). Read more about the science of fun.

Top 10 Ghost Tours

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Ghost tours give tourists the opportunity to brush shoulders with spirits, or at the least, hear a few good ghost stories. Learn about ghost tours.

How the Green Berets Work

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John F. Kennedy called the green beret "a symbol of excellence, a badge of courage, a mark of distinction in the fight for freedom" -- a nod to the most formidable arm of the U.S. military. The Green Berets, or Special Forces, are America's first line of defense around the world.

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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