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the seven wonders !?!


Question Posted Tuesday September 19 2006, 9:29 pm

hi
i really need help finding articles on the seven wonders of the world. my teacher told us to find at least 7 scolary articles on our subject. i looked but couldent find articles only info from like wikipedia. this project is worth like half my grade and i would love any help at all.
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queenhearts answered Wednesday September 20 2006, 11:38 pm:
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There's more links on the bottom about it.

Just use google..I looked it up and came up with lots of results..
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You should go to a library too
and ask for help from someone.
They could help you find articles.

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Moop answered Wednesday September 20 2006, 7:17 pm:
honestly, your teacher is probably not looking for anything from the internet. you really need to get out there to find real articles. the library is a great place to start. every area has a public library with helpful librarians who can point you in the right direction.

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MissBonne answered Wednesday September 20 2006, 5:19 am:
Yes, Google rocks - but sometimes the Internet does not have the solid information you need. Instead, log online to your library's website to find and city the 7 sources you need.

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Damian answered Wednesday September 20 2006, 3:37 am:
Use Scholar.google.com

It's the ultimate source for genuine published works. Plus, makes it look like your paper is backed by some serious people.

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