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How Con Artists Work

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Con artists can trick you out of your money by taking advantage of any weaknesses they can discover. Learn about con artists and con artist tactics.

How Sinkholes Work

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Sinkholes are much more than holes in the ground. Learn how sinkholes can cause the Earth to swallow up you, your home and your car.

How Male Puberty Works

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Male puberty marks one of the most awkward times in a boy's life. Learn what changes happen during male puberty and all about male puberty hormones.

How Napalm Works

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Napalm is a fiery tactical weapon that can stick to targets like no other incendiary weapon. Learn how napalm is used in war and who has used it.

How Termites Work

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Termites have existed for 50 million years and can be found throughout the world. Learn about termites and find out how termite colonies are structured.

1964-1967 Ford GT

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The 1964-1967 Ford GT was an underrated but ultimately winning entry in the international racing scene. Read how it happened and see stunning photos.

How Homelessness Works

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Homelessness is an unfortunate situation that affects people who cannot afford a home. Learn about homelessness and how you can help the homeless.

How Crime-scene Clean-up Works

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When you watch crime drama on TV, you don't usually see what happens after the police and ambulance leave a murder scene. One thing those people do not do is clean up the blood. That's the work of a whole different team.

10 Oldest Known Diseases

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You won't find some of history's biggest killers on this list, but you will find at least one disease that will make you want to bite something and another that might make you break out in "elevated pustules." Curious yet?

10 Things Lefties Do Better

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Although left-handed people were thought to be "sinister" or "unnatural" in previous eras, we now know that left-handedness is natural for 10 percent of the population. And it can have some advantages over right-handedness too.

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