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How Deprogramming Works

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Did the controversial practice of cult deprogramming do more harm than good? Learn about deprogramming at HowStuffWorks.

How a BlackBerry Works

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The BlackBerry has become a popular mobile email device. Learn how a BlackBerry works and about BlackBerry hardware, software and patent disputes.

How Scholarships Work

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Scholarships and how to obtain them are discussed in this article from HowStuffWorks. Learn about scholarships.

How Pet Microchipping Works

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The pet microchip could save your lost pet's life. Find out how the pet microchip works and why pets receive the pet microchip.

How Emergency Rooms Work

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Movies and TV shows depict emergency rooms as insanely intense places. But do you want to know what an emergency department in a hospital is really like? Learn all about what goes on in a real-life ER.

How Labor Unions Work

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Labor unions lobby for better working conditions, hours, pay and benefits. Learn about labor unions and the role they play in securing workers' rights.

How Satellite TV Works

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Satellite TV offers many solutions to broadcast and cable TV problems. Learn what makes satellite TV different and how satellite TV works.

10 Scare-inducing Moments in History

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From serial killers to natural disasters, many events in our history have stoked fear among the masses. Here are 10 fear-stoking moments.

What Is Avogadro's Number?

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That's one seriously big number, and technically Amedeo Avogadro didn't even come up with it. So how did the Italian chemist make such an indelible (numerical) mark on the wonderful world of chemistry?

Top 5 Ways We'll Have Fun in 2050

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Predicting the future is a tricky business. We've long been promised flying cars and robot maids, only to be disappointed year after year. What might the crystal ball have in store for us in 2050?

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