Author Topic: I need an offline source  (Read 638 times)

I need an offline source about why free health care is bad.
If any of you know a newspaper clipping or a book I can consult, that would be brilliant.
I have faith in you, OT.


Could you not find an online source that references an offline source? And then find a copy of that either online or offline. If you find an online source which is also in hard-format, you can just reference what you find online through it's offline version.
Or try a library.

And wouldn't a newspaper generally be quite biased on it's opinion?
It wouldn't make a very reliable and trustworthy source for information if you're looking for such a thing.

Its bad because its free. Nothing is ever good if its free. Bettar if more expensive  :cookieMonster:

Could you not find an online source that references an offline source? And then find a copy of that either online or offline. If you find an online source which is also in hard-format, you can just reference what you find online through it's offline version.
Or try a library.

And wouldn't a newspaper generally be quite biased on it's opinion?
It wouldn't make a very reliable and trustworthy source for information if you're looking for such a thing.
Not sure.
Not sure either.
A library, I need to know if they have books like that.
Newspapers were fine, she said.
It's for a persuasive speech, so I mainly need statistics.

Its bad because its free. Nothing is ever good if its free. Bettar if more expensive  :cookieMonster:
Plenty of good things are, at least, monetarily free.

Save the webpage onto your computer
Unplug your computer from the internet
Print out webpage
Profit

Technically, it's from an offline source :o

But it's good
How do you suppose?
Dammit well when I get to be 18 well I'll have to pay all the taxes towards health care... dammit D,:

Not sure.
Not sure either.
A library, I need to know if they have books like that.
Newspapers were fine, she said.
It's for a persuasive speech, so I mainly need statistics.
The library is likely a good idea.
Of course, unless your local library has an online directory, you wouldn't know what books they do or do not have, so it may just be a case of having to go there and having a check anyway.
And you're likely to find a number of pro and anti sources with statistics too.

If you require a newspaper that has information like that, you'd be best to search for a newspaper with such a political bias.

Making the sources offline only is rather tough on you, though. On a topic on current affairs, most information would be found on the internet. Seems rather silly to force you to hunt down newspapers.
But the library is always a good option if you have the time. You might even find something worth checking in just your school library.

How do you suppose?
Dammit well when I get to be 18 well I'll have to pay all the taxes towards health care... dammit D,:
Surely paying a tax continuously for a fairly low amount is much better than say, having a very unfortunate accident one day, which requires a lot of medical attention and costs you a lot of personal money or isn't covered by your health plan? I'd rather know that I'm safe if I have a nasty accident, instead of possibly losing a lot of money or all of my money, especially if I happen to be out of work at the time.

Surely paying a tax continuously for a fairly low amount is much better than say, having a very unfortunate accident one day, which requires a lot of medical attention and costs you a lot of personal money or isn't covered by your health plan? I'd rather know that I'm safe if I have a nasty accident, instead of possibly losing a lot of money or all of my money, especially if I happen to be out of work at the time.
Well that what I ment...

Spot on || Spot on

School Library doesn't have opposing viewpoint-typed books.
I guess I could check chipublib tommorow.