Non-Government Information Sources
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Do you think there is value in getting information from sources other than the government? How do you meld what you find on the government websites with other information you might find out there?
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There is definitely value in getting information from sources other than the government. Most importantly this is true because one should never limit oneself to only one type of source. You need to be aware of the research and information available from a wide range of sources in order to weigh and measure facts. Certainly it is key to evaluate sources, but to rely ...
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