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How Walruses Work

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Walruses pack the beaches of Round Island off the coast of Alaska by the thousands each year. Learn when the walruses gather and other walrus facts.

How the Ozone Layer Works

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We hear about the ozone layer all the time. But, what is the ozone layer and what are the ozone layer's components?

1965 Ford Mustang Prototypes

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The Ford Mustang grew to become one of America's favorite sports cars. Find out how it began as an idea in the informal Fairlane Group of Ford execs.

How Propaganda Works

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Propaganda encompasses a range of deceptive persuasive techniques, from print to broadcast media. Read about propaganda and who uses it.

1956-1961 Studebaker Hawk

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The Studebaker Hawk was a sporty car that drew mixed reviews from the public. See pictures and learn the history of the 1956-1961 Studebaker Hawk.

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.

Introduction to the 1965-1967 AMC Marlin

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The 1965-1967 AMC Marlin fastback was developed for AMC to compete more directly with the Big Three. See photos and learn about the AMC Marlin.

1966-1970 Buick Riviera

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The 1966 Buick Riviera was originally slated to test then-new front-wheel drive. Learn why the 1966 Buick Riviera excelled with rear-wheel power.

1954-1965 Alfa Romeo Giulietta and Giulia

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From performance and handling to styling and power, the 1954-1965 Alfa Romeo Giulietta and Giulia made the top of most lists. Learn more.

What Is A Stryker Vehicle?

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The U.S. Army's Stryker is a lesson in flexibility: There are as many Stryker configurations as there are tasks to complete in today's military. Plus, it's easier to deploy than the mighty M1. Learn all about the Army's ambitious Stryker project: anywhere in the world within 96 hours.

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