Read what Thomas Jefferson wrote about religion and government. I would also suggest John Adams and his words on the purpose of government. Newsweek this week has an interesting article about religion today. Any one of these sources will give you insights that you may not have considered.
The Witches Voice is a good website with useful contact information and articles.
One can learn about crisis communication from websites and articles on-line. There are some books on the subject of crisis communication which may be useful.
Here are a couple of websites that I found useful http://www.runningplanet.com/training/marathon-nutrition.html and http://www.active.com/nutrition/Articles/How-to-Create-Your-Marathon-Nutrition-Plan.htm.
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It depends on your topic, but the federal government is often a useful source. Google allows you to limit your search to government websites by using site:.gov in the search field (for example, if you want articles on childhood obesity, you'd search "childhood obesity" site:.gov).
There are many name meaning websites out there. See the Related Links for some of the most useful ones.
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One can find useful information online about restaurant deals at various websites. One can find useful information about restaurant deals at websites such as GrubHub and Hip2Save.
A complete list of useful websites about Michigan is mentioned in the related links.
Useful information about recruiting can be found online from many different websites. Some examples of these websites with this information include TheResumator and iCIMS.