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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 Domain Name Servers (DNS) Work

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When you type a URL into your web browser's address bar, the correct page appears as if by magic (provided you typed it correctly). Is it the work of sorcery? Nope! Domain name servers are handling all the data behind the scenes.

Harley-Davidson History

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Harley-Davidson history spans over a century of innovation and excellence in motorcycle production. Learn about the history of Harley-Davidson.

1922-1940 Jaguar

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A chance meeting between William Lyons, founder of Jaguar, and a neighbor led to the creation of a classic. Follow the Jaguar story from the start.

1935-1936 Pontiac

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The 1935-1936 Pontiacs offered new styling and amenities that suited post-Depression Americans. Follow the evolution of the 1935-1936 Pontiac.

How Population Works

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Population is one of the most important aspects of human civilization. Learn about population and find out how a population is counted.

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.

How Lunar Landings Work

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People around the world watched as Neil Armstrong touched the moon and declared, "That's one small step for man; one giant leap for mankind." But how did we put a man on the moon?

Just How Many Galaxies Are in the Universe?

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Galaxies are large systems of stars, gas, dust and dark matter that orbits a center and is bound by gravity. Learn about the characteristics of galaxies.

What Is a Glacier? Everything to Know About These Ice Masses

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Glaciers are rivers of ice and are the largest moving objects on Earth. Learn about glaciers and find out how much freshwater are frozen in glaciers.

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