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  2. How It Works (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Active. HowStuffWorks is an American commercial infotainment website founded by professor and author Marshall Brain, to provide its target audience an insight into the way many things work. The site uses various media to explain complex concepts, terminology, and mechanisms—including photographs, diagrams, videos, animations, and articles.

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    Partwork. Advertising for part-works by James Stratford of London, 1810. A partwork is a written publication released as a series of planned magazine -like issues over a period of time. Issues are typically released on a weekly, fortnightly or monthly basis, and often a completed set is designed to form a reference work on a particular topic.

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    How it works in a magic trick: “I might emphasize something like, ‘I want you to take this pen and write your name on the card. Make sure you write in really big letters so everyone can see ...

  6. How It Works (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    How It Works (disambiguation) How It Works could refer to: How It Works Magazine, a magazine by Imagine Publishing. How It Works, an album by punk-rock group Bodyjar. How It Works, a UK science book published by Marshall Cavendish. Category: Disambiguation pages.

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    Sue Monk Kidd (born August 12, 1948) is an American writer from Sylvester, Georgia.She is best known for her historical novels, which frequently deal with themes of race, feminism, and religion and include The Secret Life of Bees [1] [2] and The Book of Longings.

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