Doing citations for papers can be confusing, but this site makes it much easier. Just choose which format you wish to have the citation in, MLA or APA. From there you choose the type of material you are citing, including books, magazines, newspapers, web sites, online resources, or encyclopedias. Enter the information in the given fields and the website does the rest, providing correct punctuation and formatting. http://citationmachine.net/>
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This mathematics site offers printable graph paper, links to recommended math sites, TI calculator help, and notes on college algebra, pre-calculus, calculus, geometry and discrete mathematics. http://www.mathematicshelpcentral.com/index.html>
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August 11, 2006
Teachnology is a site that helps teachers integrate technology into their classrooms. You will find lesson plans, printables, rubrics, tips, recommended games and downloads, Webquests and thousands of reviewed sites. http://www.teach-nology.com/>
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August 6, 2006
The Horn Book has a FAQ about Graphic Novels. http://www.hbook.com/publications/magazine/articles/mar06_brenner.asp
If you have questions about graphic novels and manga this is the place to go. They even correct common misconceptions about graphic novels.