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TimestampBriefly describe the conflict you're researchingWhich resource did you try?What kind of resources could you find? What did you observe about this site?Try adding filetype:pdf to your keywords. What happened to your search results?Who holds formal power to make decisions about your conflict? (e.g. city council, school board, state department of education)What was the most useful resource you consulted?What did you observe about this site?
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2/4/2025 14:08:40Shein RICO chargeFind Policy, Think Tank Search (Harvard Kennedy School)There's no pop cultire sources all of them became pdfsU,S government google especially for pop culture referencesi couldn't think of a policy conflict off the top of my head but i will definetly be using those sites for policy research
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2/4/2025 14:09:10the us tarriffs on other countriesFind Policybrookings institute (think tank)they all included pdfsthe president and congress and elon musktri college librariesvery compact and efficient
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2/4/2025 14:10:18Maori Treaty Conflicts in New ZealandFind PolicyGovernment and organization papers/ reports. The site confines your search to established sources and uses the same search engine as Google with more filters.The results were narrowed down further to only sources that had a pdf file.Prime Minister of New Zealand and possibly NATO as an international affairThe Internation Governments and then the UN-specific library over this topicIt consults the archive of government papers relating to the conflict in the search, and it shows the transcripts of discussions that have taken place over the conflict at hand.
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2/4/2025 14:11:30Maori Treaty conflicts in New ZealandFind Policy, Think Tank Search (Harvard Kennedy School)Government and organization's papers and reportsNarrowed resultsPrime Minister, governmental partiesUN digital library lots of ways to search and refine, multiple dense resources
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2/4/2025 14:15:27Conflict over the proposed 76ers arena in PhillyThink Tank Search (Harvard Kennedy School)We found no articles specifically relevant to our conflict, but there are plenty of articles discussing the economic benefits and drawbacks of stadium development for taxpayers. This site has a narrower search focus than Google, but the results are high quality. City council, as well as the billionaires that own the Sixers. There are other public and corporate stakeholders who have a significant background role. CRS reportsThese sites are valuable for finding specific types of articles, rather than doing general background research.
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