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TopicIs it possible for me to get in trouble for using my own knowledge in a...
thedeerzord
11/28/17 3:05:25 PM
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RCtheWSBC posted...
I think it depends on what exactly you're explaining and how you're phrasing it within the context of the research. How in-depth are you going, for instance?

When in doubt, it wouldn't hurt if you can cite supporting research to whatever knowledge you're putting forth.

I'm just explaining how Muslims radical interpretation of Islam has led to caliphates being created by terror groups.

MICHALECOLE posted...
High school or college

college

Mead posted...
Youre missing the point of a research paper if you do that. How would you feel if you read an article that made a claim about something you were unfamiliar with and they stated that it was accurate because they knew it was?

Because I would assume that it is common knowledge, because my professor said not to cite things that are common knowledge, like the signing of the declaration of Independence, and that George Washington is the first president.
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