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My teacher is letting me use essaymill.com as a source!

Lol, I'm a Soph. in HS, and I'm doing a research paper on Alchemy, from a list of topics, not any topic I want. Anyway, she said it would be a tough topic, so when I was searching around on google and encyclopedias, I found an essay at essaymill.com that had a lot of good information. She gave me permission and told me to use this on my works cited:

?Alchemy.? English Essays, Cliff Notes, Term Papers, and Book Reports. 16 October 2003.
<http://www.essaymill.com/free_essays/inmers/m2721.htm>
 
I don't see the problem. As long as you don't outright copy it, I would think it's ok? Research papers usually just draw info from sources anyway.
 
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
What's wrong with that? Just don't plagerize it.

Yeah, I don't plagerize because of the risk it takes and only really saves me an hour or two so I don't take the risk anyway
 
Originally posted by: jumpr
Since when is alchemy a tough topic to research? 😕

Well, she's an english teacher... and science... lets say thats like jumping a 50 ft wall for english majors 😉 (No pun intended to any english majors/teachers/whatever.)

 
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