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Who Owns the Rights to a Dinosaur Skeleton?

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Who owns the rights to irreplaceable fossils? HowStuffWorks looks at the controversy.

How Eminent Domain Works

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Eminent domain allows the government to take your property without your consent and pay you fair value. Learn more about eminent domain and how it works.

How Multiple Listing Services Works

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Understanding how multiple listing services work is fairly simple. Learn more about how multiple service listings work at HowStuffWorks.

13 Socialist Countries That Look Way Different From Each Other

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When people talk about socialist countries, they often picture full government control and no private ownership. But in practice, socialist economies vary widely.

Want to Define Poverty? Consider More Than Just Income, Study Says

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A new study suggests poverty's more than just a number on a paycheck. Learn more in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Railroads During World War II

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Railroads during World War II were placed under more strict government control to aid in the war effort. Read about railroad industry of World War II.

How Traffic Works

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Traffic can cause us to spend up to two weeks in our car each year. Learn about traffic and find out which cities have the worst traffic in the world.

Railroad Expansion

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The railroad expansion of the middle and late 1800s changed America forever. Read more about the westward expansion of railroads.

World's Largest Wolves by Weight: The Mighty and the At-Risk

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The world's largest wolves weigh up to 175 pounds (79.4 kilograms) and measure up to 6 feet (1.8 meters) in length.

How Genealogy Works

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Building a genealogy, or family tree, can be a huge project. Learn how to research your ancestors and construct a detailed family genealogy.

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