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yes, through Bookrags and Enotes.com, but you have to pay for them.
Info on Dahmer is abundant. Much can be found on Amazon and/or Bookrags.
Try BookRags and/or Spark Notes.
There is Sparknotes, bookrags, freenotes, webteacher, Pinkmonkey, cliffnotes, and there are a few more...etc antistudy?
i look on bookrags, but i usually search it and it doesnt work so...... i dont know.
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You can find tests on "Ramona's World" by Beverly Cleary in study guides, on educational websites like Sparknotes or BookRags, or by searching for teacher-created materials online. You may also find quizzes and comprehension questions in reading comprehension workbooks or textbooks.
see BookRags at : http://www.bookrags.com/studyguide-hitchhikergalaxy/ There's are also pay per view notes available online. Good luck.
To find a list of microprocessors online one can try Wikipedia. Other online sites that would be helpful are: CPU Data, CPU World, Bookrags and Princeton.
Sure! "The Devil in the White City" by Erik Larson alternates between the story of the construction of the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago (the White City) and the narrative of H.H. Holmes, a notorious serial killer who operated during that time. Each chapter in the book delves into various aspects of these two parallel stories, exploring the grandeur of the fair and the chilling crimes of Holmes.