Posted by: DC_CC April 23, 2009
THE ORIGIN OF HINDU RELIGION
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jpeg, do not take it to your heart, but brother citing
websites will never make your research authentic. Today some info  are there and tomorrow they are not there that
is the nature of internet sources. They are often misleading as well as sometime
I find them commercial. That is why information posted on website are not
considered credible in  research f. You can cite journals, articles
which are published already and if that is posted on the website then that is
OK. I am advising you because you are doing some kind of research on history,
but you have to be very careful about it. Tomorrow you might want to publish
your article in some journal but then if you are citing webistes they will not publish your
article as your references includes more websources , nor anyone in the
research field will give you credit for your hard work, nor you will be able to defend your arguments. If you are taking any
course related to research method (assuming you are graduate student) then you
should know this, if your professor is not telling you this fact then ask him
about this issue. In haste does not copy paste info from net they might be
valuable but won’t be considered authentic.  This is the reason I was bit critical about
you. But no offense.Good luck with your research! 

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