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    belief that practice different worshipping techniques. Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) The Latter Day Saints (“Mormons”) are a Christian group founded by Joseph Smith in the late 1820s‚ and who have over 15 million members. (Wikipedia‚ The Latter Day Saints Movement [“Wikipedia 3”].) The Mormon church includes four scriptural texts: the Bible (both Old and New Testaments)‚ the Book of Mormon‚ the Doctrine and Covenants‚ and the Pearl of Great Price. Other than the Bible‚ the Book of Mormon is their

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    Wikipedia Today in society‚ source credibility is becoming a bigger issue. Many people and students now a days find themselves in a predicament where credible sources are needed to help with research projects‚ essays‚ books etc. The internet is a big place and is filled with insane amounts of information for societies reach. The question is whether these sources are credible sources or just information filled in by average person with little experience or knowledge in the subject. Information today

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    disease that have worked(Batten disease - Wikipedia‚ 2012) . The first reported contact with batten disease was in 1905 by Frederick batten(Batten disease – Wikipedia‚ 2012). Batten disease affects more than just the infected carrier; it affects everyone around them as well. Batten disease was discovered by a doctor named Frederick Batten in 1905(Batten disease - Wikipedia‚ 2012) . It is also one of the most commonly known NCL’s(Batten disease - Wikipedia‚ 2012). Batten disease is a fatal neurological

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    social dance of the Tango originated (Wikipedia). The tango has a rich‚ colorful‚ and mysterious history behind it in the Argentine culture. "Tango" also refers to the musical form that usually accompanies the dance (Wikipedia). The "authentic" tango is the first recorded form of the tango danced in Argentina (Wikipedia). The "authentic" tango is where it’s "history" begins. The Tango originated in the lower-class districts of Buenos Aires and Montevideo (Wikipedia). The music is derived from the fusion

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    Ernest Hemingway is the author of the Spot the Dog Novels. Well‚ that is a bit inaccurate. The real author is Eric Hill. However‚ a rogue edit on Wikipedia changed the information to portray Hemingway as the real writer of the much beloved Spot the Dog Novels that are aimed primarily at kids. The good news is that Wikipedia editors quickly noticed the inaccurate edits and they were undone. No longer was Spot the Dog a whiskey drinker that liked to light up smokes and muse his problems in a bar. The

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    Pacific Ocean located roughly between 135°W to 155°W and 35°N and 42°N. ... Wikipedia In context The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is a collection of marine debris in the North Pacific Ocean. education.nationalgeographic.com This gyre is similar to the North Pacific Gyre in the way it traps man-made marine debris in the North Atlantic Garbage Patch‚ similar to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch in the North Pacific. Wikipedia Charles J. Moore is an oceanographer and racing boat captain known for articles

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    Work Cited (Work Sheet Work Cited) Website “United Nations.” (2013). Wikipedia. Retrieved October 15‚ 2013‚ from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/united_nations Website “Delegates Role” (2008). Cfr.org. Retrieved October 15‚ 2013‚ from http://www.cfr.org/electons/role-delegates-us-presidential-nominationg-prosses/p15414 (German Unification Work Cited) Website “German Unification Timeline” (2010). Purbeck School Humanities. Retrieved October 15‚ 2013‚ from http://purbeckhumanities.co.uk/2010/11/17/german

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    Alexander. The material that will be analyzed is the Wikipedia entry of Alexander the Great. Wikipedia is an online-based free encyclopedia that is written by multiple online-users. There are no requirements for this collaboration‚ meaning that anyone can contribute to writing Alexander’s Wikipedia narrative. The entry is extensive and covers various topics of Alexander’s life such as his early life‚ his campaigns‚ and his final years. The Wikipedia page presents one narrative of Alexander the Great

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    Research Skills” to explain how much today’s teenagers rely on Google and Wikipedia for research. McClure intended to help the audience decide the best way of researching by using two students as examples of what to do and what not to do when using Google and Wikipedia as resources by describing their methods and thinking then explaining what to do instead to become a better researcher‚ while still using Google and Wikipedia as resources (McClure221). McClure starts the article by explaining that

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    fairly for both parties. The argument topic is on the use of Wikipedia. The argument will establish the pros and cons on the use of this online site. Step One: Present both sides of the argument. Presenting an argument fairly requires both speakers to refrain from being bias on their presentation. Each speaker should hear the other out in order to refute respectively their side to the argument. As a supporter for the use of Wikipedia‚ this site details information on any given subject. It list

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