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Science of Staying Young (Info | Start Now)
One of the world's leading aging expertsgives you a 10-step plan for youngerlooks, a sharper mind, better sex, and a longer life
Science Reference Center (Info | Start Now)
Designed to meet every student's science research needs, Science Reference Center contains full text for hundreds of science encyclopedias, reference books, periodicals and other sources.
Searchasaurus (Info | Start Now)
Designed for Elementary and Middle School students, an animated interface with a dinosaur theme encourages young researchers to enhance and develop basic search methodologies.
Serials Solutions (Info | Start Now)
Search for electronic full-text magazines and newspapers by title and subject.
Seventies in America (Info | Start Now)
Part of the Salem History collection. Watergate, the Vietnam War, the environmental movement, the energy crisis, the women's movement, disco.
Shakespeare for Students, 2nd ed. (Info | Start Now)
Critical interpretations of Shakespeare's plays and poetry. Collection of essays by Shakespeare scholars that have been selected for students at the high school or undergraduate college level.
Shaping of America, 1783-1815 Reference Library (Info | Start Now)
This collection chronicles and illustrates the important period between 1783-1815 when America forged its place at home and on the international stage.
Singing and Communicating in English: A Singer's Guide to English Diction (Info | Start Now)
Written by: Kathryn LeBouff Published by: Oxford University Press USA, 2007
Sixties in America (Info | Start Now)
Part of the Salem History collection. Salem Press's three-volume set, The Sixties in America, surveys the events and people of the 1960's, a turbulent decade that had a profound and lasting effect on the life and culture of the United States.
Sixties in America Reference Library (Info | Start Now)
The Sixties in America Reference Library presents a broad overview of the turbulent 1960s, a decade that forever changed the American social, political and cultural landscape.

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