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Oral Cancer Facts
This site presents some facts related to oral cancer, including what it is, symptoms, prevention and treatment.
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University of Toronto: Using Computers to Improve Your Writing
Tips from the University of Toronto on using word processing features as aids in composing and revising papers. W.9-10.6 Technology, CCSS.ELA-Literacy.CCRA.W.6, W.11-12.6 Technology
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University of Toronto: Unbiased Language
Resource acknowledges the changes in social awareness and how language is influenced by it. It presents suggestions as to how to avoid bias in writing. Some of the changes in terminology can have subtle differences in meaning. W.9-10.1d...
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University of Toronto: Critical Reading Towards Critical Writing
Aimed particularly towards writing about non-fiction, this site describes ways to think about what you read so you can write more clearly. Focuses on analyzing the "ways of thinking" that an author uses so you can evaluate the validity...
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University of Toronto: Subject Verb Agreement
Site provides some different rules applying to subject-verb agreement, especially in cases of "expressions of quantity." Excellent information for students looking to hone their craft of writing.
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University of Toronto: How to Graph the Inverse of a Function
This site explains how to graph an inverse function.
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University of Toronto: Imaginary Numbers in Real World
This site from the University of Toronto contains revelant information regarding imaginary number appliances to the real world.
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University of Toronto: Standard Documentation Formats
Documenting Internet resources is becoming standardized. You'll find some of the basics here, plus links to more detailed guidelines now included in respected academic style guides. L.9-10.3a Standard Format, W.11-12.6 Technology,...
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University of Toronto: Deductive and Inductive Reasoning
Part of a University of Toronto website, this page defines and describes deductive and inductive reasoning in solving mathematical problems.
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University of Toronto: Hamiltonian Path Problem
Brief description of Hamiltonian Path and solving the Hamiltonian Path problem.
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University of Toronto: Engineering Communication Program: Memos
This site shows exactly how to write a memo. The site talks about the components to use: header, purpose, summary, discussion, action.
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Uts: Pre Raphaelites
An overview of the history and works of the Pre-Raphaelite period.
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University of Toronto: The Affluent Society
This site from the University of Toronto is a well-organized site that chronicles U.S. history. Good discussion of the effect of government spending on the economy during the Kennedy administration.
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University of Toronto: On the Ezra Pound
Maintained by the "McLuhan Studies Journal," this article by Edward Barton from the University of Toronto focuses on Pound's influence on Marshall McLuhan during their years of correspondence. This site is more useful for McLuhan studies...
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How Can One Show That Imaginary Numbers Really Do Exist?
Contains a brief summary about the theory of imaginary numbers.
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University of Toronto: Why the Midpoint Formula Works
A written proof that shows how the midpoint formula works.
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Answers and Explanations Simple and Compound Interest
If a bank account produces "simple interest", the interest is paid directly and does not become part of the account's interest-bearing balance. That balance remains constant, and it's easy to figure out how much money you earn. This site...
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University of Toronto: Rational Numbers
This site from the University of Toronto provides a look at rational numbers and properties of the rational number system.
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Do "Imaginary Numbers" Really Exist?
Contains a brief explanation of the existence of imaginary numbers.
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Question Corner: Higher Dimension Geometry
Use this site to discover how we represent higher dimensional objects in mathematics and how one might draw a four dimensional object on two dimensional paper and modeling fourth degree tetrahedron.
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University of Toronto: George Herbert (1593 1633) Easter Wings
"Easter Wings" is George Herbert's best-known poem. This site provides the text with some notes to help understanding. Links take viewer to some of Herbert's other poems.
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University of Toronto: Canadian Poetry Online: Margaret Atwood
Profile of Margaret Atwood, with a like to one of her poems, "In the Secular Night."
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University of Toronto: Introduction to Html
This collection of pages explains HTML and how it is used to write good, well designed HTML documents for the web.
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University of Toronto: Glossary of Literary Theory: Christian Humanism
Provides a brief description of what Christian humanism was.