In many respects Wikipedia is an extraordinary reference, but the say 'everything there is correct' is entirely too blanket.
no, it is not because sometimes it doesn't give you correct information i wouldn't always trust wikipedia
Wikipedia can be credible if the editor cited beyond the page but if the information is not cited the information may or may not be correct.
According to wikipedia it is BaO.
The correct spelling of the iconic internet encyclopedia is Wikipedia.
wikipedia can remove pages it doesnt think are correct or real so people dont just make them of themselves and of friends
The correct spelling is "Charles Bonnet syndrome" and there is an article about it in Wikipedia.
The correct spelling of the proper noun is "Wikipedia" (a now-famous online encyclopedia).
Well, you could always just use wikipedia instead of this dumb cite.
There is a lot of information in Wikipedia. Some is correct, and some is false.
Sadly not all of Wikipedia is true. Wikipedia is an online user generated encyclopedia which can be edited by anyone. Some of the people editing have no idea what they are talking about leading to incorrect content. While there are many people on Wikipedia that try to correct these mistakes, they cannot catch all of them.
Your teacher is right. Anyone can add to the entries and not all are correct. Follow your teacher's advice.
Obviously not, because Answers.com have the answers from Wikipedia and if you look to the right of the Loge there is a sign that says: Wikianswers... If I'm not correct someone correct this for me!