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21st November 07, 10:52 AM
#1
Have you heard of Jstor? It's an online repository of journal articles in just about every field imaginable. Jstor.org. You should be able to log on from your college's network, or through your college's proxy if you have one.
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21st November 07, 11:08 AM
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History Vs. Hollywood
I really like the idea of using Braveheart Vs. The Bruce in a history Vs. Hollywood. Teachers seem to eat up comparison and contrast and it is a pretty specific topic. . . 12 pages should be pretty easy and fitting. . . I am going to head into the library and see what cajunscot can help help me dig up after class. Oh and I am kilted today, btw. Thanks to all for the help!
Bishop
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21st November 07, 11:44 AM
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 Originally Posted by berserkbishop
I really like the idea of using Braveheart Vs. The Bruce in a history Vs. Hollywood. Teachers seem to eat up comparison and contrast and it is a pretty specific topic. . . 12 pages should be pretty easy and fitting. . . I am going to head into the library and see what cajunscot can help help me dig up after class. Oh and I am kilted today, btw. Thanks to all for the help!
Bishop
I'll pull what we have...Mackay's biography of William Wallace comes to mind, but you may need to go down the street to Drury...I know they have Allan Young's In the footsteps of William Wallace, which is a good resource.
And yes, we do have JSTOR. 
T.
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