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How Criminal Recycling Works
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Criminal recycling centers on a growing group of lawbreakers who steal recyclables and exchange them for cash. Learn how criminal recycling works.
Top 10 Hotels That Will Scare the Daylights Out of You
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Haunted hotels are found in literature and movies -- we're enthralled with the idea of them. Learn more about haunted hotels and their creepy stories.
How a NASCAR Sponsorship Works
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As you're watching a NASCAR race, have you ever wondered how much a NASCAR sponsorship would cost? Find out about NASCAR sponsorship in this article.
How Charles Darwin Worked
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How did Charles Darwin develop the idea of natural selection? And how did Charles Darwin and "The Origin of Species" change our thinking and our world?
Will Google destroy Microsoft?
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Google and Microsoft are constantly locked in competition for the desktops and search results of the public. Learn more about Google and Microsoft.
10 Bizarre Ways to Die
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There are as many ways to die as there are ways to live. Read about ten bizarre ways to die.
U.S. Pet Travel Laws Guide
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U.S. pet travel laws vary greatly depending on the mode of travel. Learn more about U.S. pet travel laws at Animal Planet.
How to Be Happy With Yourself
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Learning to be happy with yourself can be difficult. Check out HowStuffWorks for great tips on how to be happy with yourself.
How Much of Our Brain Do We Use? Debunking the Myth
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It doesn't exactly seem like something the human body would do, let a large portion of itself go to complete waste. Is it true that most of your brain is on permanent hiatus?
Dementia Overview
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Dementia takes your episodic memory, or your memory of recent events, and then proceeds to other types of memory loss. Who's at risk for dementia?