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How to use Opposing Viewpoints
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This is the search page. You can either pick your topic from a list or type a topic in the search box.
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Once you are comfortable with your topic, click on the Critical Thinking Link in the Channel Bar. Choose and click on your topic.
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Get student started questions This article should be informational and unbiased This article should be informational and biased This article should be informational and biased Click on the first article: “Full-text”
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Your three easy reference questions listed again! Easy way to switch between articles Easy way to translate articles Easy way to obtain citation information Easy way to listen to the article Easy way to download the article and listen to it later Easy way to find articles similar to your topic Everything you need to know about this article Click on any yellow word and the computer will read and define it for you
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How to cite this document? 1. Click on the How to Cite link
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2. Click Save under the MLA button, but read the disclaimer carefully. 3. The computer will ask if you want to save; say yes. It will generate a citation for you. Please be aware that these citations may not be using MLA 7.
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At the end of the document: Take a quiz! Learn more about your topic! Review your vocab! Review other books about your topic.
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Take the Quiz! If you choose to take the quiz, your results will appear immediately; you can email them to your instructor, or print them out! After clicking the “Take the Quiz” button, here are your options. SAMPLE See for yourself!!
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Use Opposing Viewpoints in your Research! A good researcher will always tell both sides of the story!
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