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The easiest way to access a webpage without knowing it's exact URL is to run a search on your best guess as to the website's name. Once you have the search results, look for the exact name, and click on it to be redirected to the webpage.
To find a Sheryl Crow video, first access the youtube website, find the search bar located towards the top of the webpage and enter Sheryl Crow. Click the search button to access videos.
You can get access to the toolbar by going through your preferred browser and down loading it for use for searches. You can use it to search for anything and it is handier than having to go open another webpage to do a search because it is all on the same page.
In Chicago style, a web citation typically includes the author (if available), title of the webpage, website name, publication date (if available), URL, and access date. For example: Author. "Title of Webpage." Website Name. Publication Date. URL (accessed Date).
There is not a way to access a webpage without knowing the URL. Every time a website is pulled up it gives a URL.
I'm sorry, but I don't have access to current advertisements or specific content from the Barclays webpage, including the name of individuals featured in their ads. You may want to check the advertisement directly or search for information about it online.
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I use the yellow pages quite a bit, but there are also MANY search engines available by way of computer access.
If you type in what you are looking for, then it should pop up.