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Michiru

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hey
need help desperately!!!

i have a chem assignment on tracing "historical developments in the choice of materials used in the construction of ocean vessels" due in 2 weeks.

we're suppose to gather and process related data. i can't find any sites on the internet on this. @.@

can anyone give me some help?
 

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Your kidding me if you tell me your up to shipwreck already??

I'll scan the section surfing chemistry has on this in a while.

Give me a reminder later.
 

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sorry mate...no kiddin..don't even ask me y...i guess da teachers at our school are just plain crazy
 
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I've got the same assignment too i think and i cant find anything. So im using the shipwrecks stuff found on this site.


there are a couple of others that i have come across when searching for this stuff but they dont seem to be of much help

www.navis.gr/miscella/ship.htm
http://60centuries.copper.org/modern/modern06.html
http://www.abc.se/~m10354/bld/tradbld.htm

just wondering, does your one state that you have to use two different named sources? Does that mean i cant use two sources that are from the internet?

also, does the sources have to be good to be used? or can i just use any quality source and state their reliability and validity even though they are not really good sources?
 

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Thanks heaps for the help!!! ^-^ it was really useful

yea i think they mean two different sources. egone magazine article and another internet source...so i doubt that u can use two souces that are from the same site

lol....right now...i don't really care if the sources are good or not...as long as i have some sources!! but yea...we're suppose to assess the sources validity and reliability later on...
 

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