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How Batteries Work

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Batteries power the appliances you use daily. Check out battery experiments, the history of batteries, battery reactions and the chemistry behind battery power.

How Emojis Work

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HowStuffWorks learns about emojis, those little pics that people use to represent their feelings or avoid misunderstandings. Poop emoji, anyone?

How Gap Years Work

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U.S. students haven't as quickly adopted the post-high-school gap year as their international counterparts. Learn about gap years at HowStuffWorks.

How Crossbows Work

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The crossbow, a weapon popular with Wookiees, vampire slayers and some modern hunters, looks like a cross between a bow and a rifle. Learn how it was invented.

Can You Identify These Celebrities If We Make Them Look Like Babies?

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Have you ever wondered what your favorite celebrity looked like when they were a baby? Maybe you've tried to find baby photos with no success. Well, here's your chance. We baby-tized 40 celebrities, and you get to identify them. Can you do it?

How Volunteers of America Works

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Volunteers of America give aid to needy families, children and individuals. Learn about the mission and activities of Volunteers of America.

How Art Works

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"You see it every day, but what, exactly, is art? Learn about art and explore the huge collection of art now becoming available on the Web!"

Who Was the First Scientist?

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We've been observing and experimenting in the name of science for centuries. But who deserves the honor of being humanity's very first scientist? Is it Euclid, Darwin, Galileo or someone else?

Top 5 Healthy Activities for Toddlers

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The top 5 healthy activities for toddlers are great ways to keep your kids active. Visit HowStuffWorks to find the top 5 healthy activities for toddlers.

10 Fascinating Facts About The Life Of Andre The Giant

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Professional wrestling has had more than its share of giants, but none stood taller in the eyes of wrestling fans than the legendary Andre The Giant. During the 70's and 80's, Andre was legitimately the biggest wrestling star in the entire world, and his fame expanded outside the squared circle, even into the realm of [...] The post 10 Fascinating Facts About The Life Of Andre The Giant appeared first on Goliath.

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