How do you convert miles to kilometers? You're not the first one to ask. That's why AOL's Q&A Database brings you clear answers to thousands of the most commonly asked questions, all wrapped up and ready to go.
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Why just read about it when you can watch it instead? National Geographic, one of the world's leading scientific and educational organizations, has created almost 100 original learning videos exclusively for AOL -- covering everything from historical figures to natural phenomena.
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From fractions and percentages to algebra and geometry, AOL's MathMastery delivers hundreds of instructional videos from the Core Concepts program in mathematics. It's designed to make it easy for students, teachers and parents to learn, practice, and understand essential math skills.
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Now, you and your kids can explore the World Book and Columbia encyclopedias -- completely free. These interactive world-class reference tools are stuffed with thousands of articles, pictures and maps, videos and animations, simulated historic Web sites and more. And with hundreds of revisions and new entries each month, they're always up to date. It's the ultimate Web resource, made on-demand and interactive.
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The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is world-famous for its educational video collection-and AOL is helping bring that collection into your home. Enjoy on-demand access to dozens of informative and entertaining videos, including "Wild Worlds," "Creature Features," and "Days That Shook the World" -- without having to drive to the video store.
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How do you spell chrysanthemum? What's another word for "faucet"? With AOL, you've got a ready set of Merriam-Webster word tools, including a comprehensive dictionary and thesaurus, right at your kids' fingertips -- and at yours. Because you never know when you'll come across the word "syzygy."
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