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Free Homework Help Websites

Homework Help Writing a Research Paper

Family Circle had this great article on free homework help websites. Here is a brief summary of the sites listed in the article:

BibMe.com (all ages) – At Bibme.com you just type in the title or author’s name of the book, magazine or newspaper article or website you cited and the site does all the appropriate formatting to create a neat and detailed biblioigraphy.

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Posted by Madelaine - August 8, 2011 at 2:32 am

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Online Book Exchanges

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Give a book; get a book. That’s the basic principle for most online book exchanges. If you read more than a grandpadaughterfew books a year, joining one of these online exchanges could really save you money. Plus, the online book exchanges are set up to be easy to use so you don’t have to waste a lot of time learning how to use them. Here are the details of how two work.

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Posted by Madelaine - January 14, 2010 at 7:16 pm

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Cheap Used Books

Have you ever gathered up all your used books and taken them to the used bookstore only to find that they are only worth about $3.00? Well, guess what there is another way to get value from your used books.  I just read about this trading post on the Web for book lovers.

Here is the story. Dianne Denton used to cart stacks of used books to her local book exchange in Chicago, where she only got some loose change for all that work. Her frustration inspired her to launch Novel Action, an online clearinghouse where memebers can send their old books and receive an equal number of used books in return. Or they can bank their “book bucks” for later.

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Posted by admin - July 16, 2008 at 3:32 am

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Grant Money For College and Free Online Scholarship Search

Free Money For College

Your search for federal grant money for college starts with a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form. This is the federal student aid form, but it is also used by state grants, and even by private colleges, to determine a student’s financial need.

Free Online Scholarship Search

We also found a free online college scholarship search that is free to sign up for, and even offers its own semi-annual scholarship drawing. You will automatically be registered when you join. The online search includes over 40,000 sources of free scholarship money which totals to over $10,000,000! So it is well worth your time to create a short profile, confirm your email search, and start looking for free college money.

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Posted by admin - March 25, 2008 at 6:09 pm

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