Just finished grinding away on this policy paper for my NGO, guys. Swear, trying to craft persuasive argument feels like trying to sculpt butter with hot knife.
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When I'm struggling to find legit sources for my research paper, I usually hit up online databases like JSTOR, PubMed, or Google Scholar.
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