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  2. Cengage Group - Wikipedia

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    Cengage Group is an American educational content, technology, and services company for higher education, K–12, professional, and library markets. It operates in more than 20 countries around the world.

  3. WebAssign - Wikipedia

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    WebAssign is one service among several online homework system providers. This particular service was developed, [ 1 ] launched, and is hosted at North Carolina State University . WebAssign's core function is to load end-of-chapter questions from various textbooks into its archives, from which instructors may pick and choose in order to assemble ...

  4. Gale (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Gale is a global provider of research and digital learning resources. The company is based in Farmington Hills, Michigan, United States, [2] west of Detroit.It has been a division of Cengage since 2007.

  5. Can I access AOL Mail from another computer? - AOL Help

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    For security purposes, log out of your account when you're finished (especially if you're using a shared or public computer). Mouse over your account name in the upper right corner of the page and click Sign Out.

  6. McGraw Hill Education - Wikipedia

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    McGraw Hill has been accused of using online access codes included with texts to prevent students from reselling used books. [61] During the COVID-19 pandemic , when many students were studying remotely, McGraw Hill was accused of price gouging , in charging several times more for ebooks than for print texts.

  7. Cengage Learning, Inc. - Wikipedia

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  8. Piggybacking (security) - Wikipedia

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    A user fails to properly log off their computer, allowing an unauthorized user to "piggyback" on the authorized user's session. [2] Using authorized shared or common log in credentials to gain access to systems

  9. Online Writing Lab - Wikipedia

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    Purdue University, in West Lafayette, Indiana, launched the first OWL, in 1994. Its OWL is freely available online to all, and includes handouts, specific subject information, resources geared towards students in grades 7–12, [ 1 ] and citation formatting help with MLA, APA and other forms.