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How Communism Works
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Communism is a type of government that relies on collectivization of labor and good to equal out the classes. Learn about the workings of communism.
How Hudson Cars Work
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An early success for the Hudson company was the low-priced four-cylinder 1919 Hudson Essex. Read about the cars of Hudson's origin in this article.
1962-1965 Ford Fairlane
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In 1962, Ford introduced a new car category with the mid-size 1962 Fairlane. See pictures and learn the history of the 1962-1965 Ford Fairlane.
10 Car Shopping Tips
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Knowing what you want -- or need -- before you start making the rounds of dealerships can save both time and money.
How Motorcycles Work
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Motorcycles are an increasingly popular form of transportation. Learn about motorcycles and motorcycle types, and check out pictures of motorcycles.
How Anarchism Works
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Anarchism is often associated with chaos and violence, but the philosophy is far more nuanced than that. Learn more about anarchism at HowStuffWorks.
How the African Diamond Trade Works
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Blood diamonds in Africa are sold illegally to fund civil wars and terrorism. Find out about blood diamonds in Africa and the African diamond trade.
How Management Training Works
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Management training is a great way to get ahead professionally. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about management training.
5 Vehicles That Were Crossover Before There Were Crossovers
Some vehicles were simply ahead of their time, with features from cars and trucks. Read about 5 vehicles that were crossover before there were crossovers.
How the Living Earth Simulator Will Work
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You may have noticed that our planet isn't terribly predictable. Could a German polymath and an unfathomable pile of data change that?