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Issues and Controversies

Issues and Controversies. http://www.ncmissouri.edu/library/. ~Search by typing in search terms. ~Search by Recent Controversies. ~Search by Subject. ~Search All issues in alphabetical order.

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Issues and Controversies

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  1. Issues and Controversies http://www.ncmissouri.edu/library/

  2. ~Search by typing in search terms. ~Search by Recent Controversies. ~Search by Subject. ~Search All issues in alphabetical order.

  3. I am going to research Teens & Adolescents. This is a very broad topic so let’s see where the articles take us on this search!

  4. The results from Teens & Adolescences takes us in different directions. I decided I want to research the topic of homework and young students.

  5. I can print the article and read it later. ~Notice the supporters argue and the opponents argue articles. This database is giving you both sides of the story, as written by authors for this database.

  6. You can include your citation with your article. Remember to choose the correct citation style for your class. APA is used in Speech, MLA is used in English classes, and Chicago is used in History classes.

  7. Want to research further? Use Advanced Search.

  8. Search by date ranges. This can be important to find the most up-to-date results. Search by article type or subject.

  9. Questions? Stop by the library in Geyer Hall, text, email, call or Ask a Librarian!

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