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How the Judicial System Works
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The U.S. judicial system is a complex, fascinating system. Learn about the U.S. judicial system, federal courts, the U.S. Supreme Court and grand juries.
How Feminism Works
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Feminism can be defined as a movement, ideology or badge of honor. Above all, feminism is the belief in equality among men and women of all ethnicities.
10 Scary Modern Technologies
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Some of our modern technologies can be a little scary. Take a look at 10 modern scary technologies, including computers taking over the world.
How Male Puberty Works
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Male puberty marks one of the most awkward times in a boy's life. Learn what changes happen during male puberty and all about male puberty hormones.
10 Famous Accomplishments Made Late in Life
You might be surprised by some of the famous accomplishments made late in life. See our list of the top 10 accomplishments made late in life.
10 Restaurant Chains That Flopped
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10 restaurant chains that flopped are explained in this article. Learn about 10 restaurant chains that flopped.
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How The Citadel Works
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The Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina, is a college that differs from many others. Learn about The Citadel and the education it offers.
How Friendster Works
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Friendster was one of the Web sites to bring social networking into mass culture. See how Friendster connects you to people and other Friendsters.
How Facebook Works
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Facebook is a social networking site. It was created for Harvard students but has expanded to an open membership. Learn about Facebook and the Facebook network.