I read from both documents that not every book or internet document is a 100% right. Once again you should always be really careful of what you may be using in your papers for research. For both books and articles it’s better for for you to examine the bibliographic citations this a written discription of the article, journal, and books. Library catalogs can come into handy if you’re unable to find anything on your topic. So it really important evaluating your work search much closer with the authors and the topic will teach you better researching habits in the long run.
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