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		<title>By: ashleydejaegher</title>
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		<description>Great post! This is something that I am always thinking about when I use the internet as a resource. How accurate and true is the information I am actually looking at. I often wish I didn&#039;t rely on the internet so often because a lot of my recent papers I have had to complete need text resources. Last semester I didn&#039;t even know where to begin in locating any text resources in the library that would be useful. Which is pretty sad considering I have been in University for 4 years. The internet is always the first place to look for information, but it may not be the correct information that you find. It is really important that our students understand that some information may be incorrect, misleading and biased in opinion. There is always things to be thinking about, and this is a good topic to think about!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great post! This is something that I am always thinking about when I use the internet as a resource. How accurate and true is the information I am actually looking at. I often wish I didn&#8217;t rely on the internet so often because a lot of my recent papers I have had to complete need text resources. Last semester I didn&#8217;t even know where to begin in locating any text resources in the library that would be useful. Which is pretty sad considering I have been in University for 4 years. The internet is always the first place to look for information, but it may not be the correct information that you find. It is really important that our students understand that some information may be incorrect, misleading and biased in opinion. There is always things to be thinking about, and this is a good topic to think about!</p>
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