Well, when I’m using Google to search for information pertaining to my research question, I find it easier to use shortcuts such asĀ parentheses, truncation, and phrase searching because your results are shorten and you’ll end up getting exactly what you searched for. I didn’t use any other search engine besides Google, but the way I was searching, I didn’t find the need to look elsewhere if my results were going to change. The only challenge I had during this whole searching process was looking for a news article that spoke about my topic.
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