If you need help learning how to search online for information/sources, including how to choose good search terms, go here and scroll down to the links under HOW TO SEARCH THE INTERNET:
http://hanlib.sou.edu/searchtools/
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Also ... do you have access to a college or public library? Even if you go to the library only once to get a library card/number, you should be able to get the usernames and passwords so you can access the huge databases most libraries subscribe to these days. You'll often find better information through them than through general searches on the Internet.
Here is an example -- one college's library website (but public libraries usually have many of these, too): (Broken Link Removed)
Click on Electronic Resources/Databases to see the different databases this particular college provides for its students. EBSCOhost, ProQuest, and Facts.com are among the largest and best.
What does your library provide? That's a good place to research.
I have to write a debate on the topic "Trying to be friends parents have now forgotten parenting" I am speaking for the motion.
I have to speak for 3 mins
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You need to do some thinking on paper first... debate is much like writing a persuasive essay. Jot down the most important reasons you support the idea. Arrange them in order of importance. Then do your research and find others who agree, find statistics that support. Then summarize your argument with a Therefore statement.
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