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Internet not a reliable source of Information

think again. Anyone here used GOOGLE BOOKS ?

I'm using some books there (especially the made easy ones) for my reference.

just sharing

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Not sure I understand what you mean? Are you using this site to find reference texts or are you implying that you are accessing the books from the site?

Not sure where your subject thought came from. The net, if used properly, is a phenomenal source of information. Not sure how we got through school & life without it :uhoh3:

There are plenty of medical sites (government sites, not like WebMD) that are easily accessible that were invaluable to me when doing care plans in school.

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