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OpenStudy (weaver):

I need help filling this out. My subject is Taoism or the invention of paper.

OpenStudy (weaver):

Internet Source URL: http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq71-1.htm Citation: The Destruction of USS Maine. Naval History and Heritage Command. 13 August 2003. Web. 13 April 2010. Evaluation: Domain Name: .mil Authoritativeness: author unknown; might be authoritative because it’s from the U.S. Navy Accuracy: no footnotes, bibliographic citations, or bibliography; probably accurate because it agrees with other sources of information Timeliness: published in 2003 Objectivity: appears to be objective Writing Style and Mechanics: well-written with no mistakes Graphics: only one image (photograph of USS Maine) Links: three links to other pages on the website Brief Description/Summary: The destruction of the USS Maine did not result in the United States declaring war on Spain. The yellow press blamed Spain for the disaster. The exact cause of the explosion that sunk the ship is still unknown.

OpenStudy (weaver):

I am a ULR source but the rest i have no clue what to do... http://www.taopage.org/

OpenStudy (nerdychick16):

@OtherWorldly

OpenStudy (nerdychick16):

@GIitter

OpenStudy (otherworldly):

^_^

OpenStudy (weaver):

Can you help @OtherWorldly? :)

OpenStudy (firedragonrage):

Umm Weaver this would be History.

OpenStudy (otherworldly):

I dont get what ur asking here......how am i supposed to help u with this

OpenStudy (weaver):

Like this I already found what i believe is a credible ULR source i just need help with the rest. Internet Source URL: http://www.taopage.org/ Citation: Evaluation: Domain Name: . Authoritativeness: Accuracy: Timeliness: Objectivity: Writing Style and Mechanics: Graphics: Links: Brief Description/Summary:

OpenStudy (otherworldly):

srry i can't help you :(

OpenStudy (weaver):

Oh okay thanks anyway

OpenStudy (weaver):

@Nnesha Can you help me?

OpenStudy (weaver):

@tkhunny

OpenStudy (weaver):

@firedragonrage

OpenStudy (kaitlyn_mack):

Do you still need help on this one?

OpenStudy (weaver):

yes I filled out one. I have to fill out 2 more @Kaitlyn_Mack

OpenStudy (weaver):

URL http://quatr.us/literature/paper.htm Citation: Who invented paper? Quatr.us (K.E. CARR) May 2016. Web. 3 September 2016. Domain Name: quatr.us Authoritativeness: author (K.E. CARR); might not be authoritative because it’s not a professional research paper but is written by a member of the Department of History at Portland State University Accuracy: Written by a member of The Department of History, no links to other, has a copyright. Timeliness: published in May 2016 Objectivity: looks objective Writing Style and Mechanics: research paper style, no mistakes Graphics: one image posted pinterest Links: no links Summary: Paper in the forms we recognize today was invented around 100 BC. In china under the Han Dynasty by a government official Ts’ai Lun. He created paper by mixing thinly chopped mulberry bark and hemp rags with a little water, then he smashed it flat. This type of paper making was genius it introduced a new way of communication and writing. People slowly drifted away from papyrus and parchment. This great style of communication soon spread worldwide it was slightly changed over the centuries.

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