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How Historic Districts Work

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Historic districts could protect you from your neighbor's bad taste. Find out how historic districts work and how your neighborhood could become one.

How Baseball Bats Work

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Ever wondered how baseball bats work? Learn how baseball bats work at HowStuffWorks.

10 Rights the First Amendment Absolutely Does Not Grant

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Here are 10 rights the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution does not grant, contrary to popular belief, from HowStuffWorks.

How Professional Clowns Work

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Being a professional clown must be fun, but with training and more it's a serious business. Learn more about professional clowns at HowStuffWorks.

How Medicaid Works

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How does Medicaid differ from Medicare, and how is the program funded? Find out how Medicaid works and who benefits from it.

How Mexican Wrestling Works

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Mexican wrestling puts a new twist on American pro wrestling. Learn about Mexican wrestling characteristics, Mexican wrestling history and famous luchadores.

How Monopoly Works

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Monopoly is one of the world's most popular board games with a storied history. But how do you even win this long game of monopolizing money?

How Generation Gaps Work

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Generation gaps are usually harmless, but they can do some damage in the workplace. Read about the ups and downs of generation gaps at HowStuffWorks.

Who Invented the First Computer?

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This person of diverse interests also invented the cowcatcher device for trains and held a distinguished mathematics professorship at the University of Cambridge.

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