Can anyone help me find other resources to the graded project for Penn Foster? I have the AMA, and the foster books. Anything else would be great.

If you need help learning how to search, including how to choose good search terms, go here and scroll down to the links under HOW TO SEARCH THE INTERNET:

http://hanlib.sou.edu/searchtools/

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Also ... do you have access to a public library? Even if you go to the library only once to get a library card, you may be able to get the passwords, etc., to access the huge databases most libraries subscribe to these days. You'll often find better information through them than through general searches on the Internet.

Here is an example -- one college's library website (but public libraries usually have many of these, too): (Broken Link Removed)
Click on Electronic Resources/Databases to see the different databases this particular college provides for its students. EBSCOhost, ProQuest, and Facts.com are among the largest and best.

What does your library provide? That's a good place to research.

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I found the most help in the Penn Foster online library. There are links to several useful sources on allied health and confidentiality. That's where most of my sources came from. Easybib is helpful for MLA citation. I submitted my paper today and received it back graded within a couple hours (95%).

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To find additional resources for your graded project at Penn Foster, here are a few suggestions:

1. Online research: Utilize search engines like Google to look for relevant information, articles, academic papers, or case studies related to your project topic. Use specific keywords or phrases to refine your search and find reliable sources.

2. Library resources: Check if your local library or the Penn Foster Library offers access to online databases, scholarly journals, books, or other materials that can be useful for your project. Browse their catalog or search within specific subjects or topics related to your project.

3. Academic databases: Use academic databases such as JSTOR, EBSCOhost, or ProQuest to access scholarly articles, research papers, and other academic sources. Many of these databases are available through Penn Foster's library or you may find free access through local libraries or educational institutions.

4. Relevant websites: Look for reputable websites specific to your project's subject area. For instance, if your project is related to marketing, you can visit websites like HubSpot, MarketingProfs, or the American Marketing Association (AMA) website, where you can find various resources, articles, and industry trends.

5. Discussion boards and forums: Join online forums or discussion boards related to your project topic. Engage with community members, ask questions, and seek recommendations for additional resources. Platforms like Reddit or Quora might have specific subreddits or topics dedicated to your project area.

6. Professional associations or organizations: Explore professional associations or organizations relevant to your project's subject. For example, if your project is related to psychology, visit the American Psychological Association (APA) website, where you can find research journals, publications, and other resources.

Remember to critically evaluate the sources you find, considering factors such as credibility, relevance, and the date of publication. Aim for reliable, up-to-date, and credible sources to enhance the quality of your project.