Questia School
Product #258400
Questia School is the premier online
library and research tool for high school
students. Its collection of thousands of
digital titles and productivity tools
supports cross-curricular studies in
standard and advanced high school-
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instruction integrated into 83,000 full-
text digital books, more than 10 million
articles, and multimedia e-learning
resources, Questia School helps students
apply their research in meaningful and
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Center offers tools such as a Topic Idea
Generator and Thesis Builder, among
others, plus nine steps to writing a
research paper and proprietary research
tutorials to provide guidance. Digital
content aligns directly with the scope and
sequence of advanced courses in social
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LitFinder
Product #220537
Gale's mainstay product for literary and
dramatic works, LitFinder is essential
source of world literature throughout
time, including more than 134,000 works
of poetry, short stories, novels, plays,
essays, and speeches from antiquity
to today. LitFinder also has biographical
sketches, work summaries, images,
and a useful glossary to help students
identify literary terms. LitFinder is also
cross-searchable with Literature Resource
Center, GVRL, Scribner Writers Series,
Twayne's Authors Series, and
MLA International Bibliography on
Gale's Artemis Literary Sources platform.
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Social Issues in
Literature
Greenhaven
Press
®
Each title in this distinctive series
examines an important literary
work or body of work through
the lens of a major social issue.
The series brings together the
disciplines of sociology and
literature in a unique format
designed to support cross-
curricular studies.
" These books provide a unique
perspective to the social issues
both past and present and are
likely to spur new interest from
your readers in these classic
titles… "
— American Reference
Books Annual, April 2013
Violence in Anthony Burgess's
A Clockwork Orange
September 2014
eISBN: 9780737770674
ISBN: 9780737769883
PB ISBN: 9780737769890
Violence in Suzanne Collins's
The Hunger Games Trilogy
September 2014
eISBN: 9780737770681
ISBN: 9780737769906
PB ISBN: 9780737769913
Wilderness Adventure in
Jon Krakauer's Into the Wild
November 2014
eISBN: 9780737773248
ISBN: 9780737769760
PB ISBN: 9780737769777
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