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General - Encyclopedia Britannica Online School Edition
Includes the complete Encyclopædia, as well as magazines, selected web
sites, videos, dictionary and thesaurus, atlases, and timelines. Covers
all grade levels from elementary to high school and up.  - Grolier Online Passport
Includes articles from the Encyclopedia America, Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia, The New Book of Popular Science, Lands and Peoples, America the Beautiful, and Roget's Thesaurus, American Heritage Dictionary (including English-Spanish/Spanish-English versions, and an Atlas). - Opposing Viewpoints
Pulls together information on a variety of social topics, including pro
and con articles, topic overviews, statistics, primary documents,
images, podcasts, links to websites, and more. - SIRS Researcher
Selected articles on social, scientific, health, historic, economic, business, political and global issues.  - Student Resource Center
Reference documents, articles and dictionary entries covering the
physical and applied sciences, literature, biography, history and
social studies. English- APA Style
When editors or
teachers ask you to write in "APA style," they do not mean writing
style. They are referring to the editorial style that many of the social and
behavioral sciences have adopted to present written material in the field - SparkNotes
Become a free member and use Sparknotes
to check plot summaries or criticisms of a wide variety of classic literature
titles. ScienceMath- Ask Dr. Math
If you have a math question of any
level, this is the place to get the answer. Be sure to check the archives to
see if your question has already been answered before submitting a question. - IPL Teenspace
Links to web sites for help with
calculus, graph creations, algebra, and equations. There are some biographies
of famous mathematicians too
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