Last week we discussed the importance of books and how vital it is to know where to find information. I had a teacher that used to say, “You don’t need to know everything … just where to find it!” And I promise that was way before computers and search engines. She was speaking of dictionaries, thesources, encyclopedias and smart people! But the important part of that is still true. Do you know where to find information?
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