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How Rummikub Works
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Rummikub is a mix of rummy and tile-based games like mahjong and dominoes. Think you can be the first to yell out 'Rummikub'?
How Building a Sales Team Works
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If you've got a great product you need a great sales team. Find out all about hiring and training a sales team at HowStuffWorks.
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 can water cut through steel?
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Waterjets are explained in this article. Learn about waterjets.
How to Play the Lottery
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Playing the lottery is a way to gain instant riches. Read this article to learn valuable strategies for playing the lottery.
How Professional Gaming Works
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Dreams really can come true, gamers. Learn more about professional gaming from HowStuffWorks.
1947-1948 Isotta Fraschini 8C Monterosa
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The 1947-1948 Isotta Fraschini 8C Monterosa marked a return to auto-making for the revered company. Read why and see photos of this stunning classic.
How Formula One Works
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Formula One is one of the most popular sports in the world. Learn about Formula One and find out what separates Formula One from other racing leagues.
How Stone Lithography Works
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Today, artists use stone lithography to produce fine art prints, but 150 years ago it was THE color-printing technology. It's an incredible art form. Take a photo-filled look at this fascinating process.
The Bizarre Link Between van Gogh's Signature Yellow and Cow Urine
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The bright yellow hue used to great effect by van Gogh and other painters was eventually outlawed, as it was made of urine from dehydrated cows.