Usually if the website ends with .gov or .org iot is more likely to be a reliable website, but there is no guarantee. (As a side note although Wikipedia can be wrong it has more correct information in it than the Encyclopedia Britannica.)
There are loads of sites where you can get history information from it just depends on what your looking for but personaly the best site for history is BBC HISTORY because that has pretty much everything in it.
China is a communist government and to control people and information they block internet sites.
Information on the historical importance of chariot racing can be found in the history section of your local library. You can also find this information on the internet and on sites such as Vroma, Wikipedia, and Schoolnet's Spartacus section.
so many - oldest would be dun aengus fort on the aran islands or the tomb of queen maeve in sligo - but many sites - Irish tourist board or similar would be a good source of information.
Ephesus is one of Turkey's biggest tourist attractions. One can find a travel guide for Ephesus on 'Wikitravel'. One can also find information on sites such as 'Lonely Planet', 'Expedia' and 'Trip Advisor.
There are lots of sites with information about ADHD symptoms. The WebMD and Healthline sites are both great sites with accurate information about ADHD in both children and adults.
You can get accurate and reliable information about breast cancer on health organization sites. Another place to receive accurate and reliable information on this topic would be from an actual doctors office that performs mammograms.
You can find very accurate information about building and remodeling on the following website: http://www.homeadditionplus.com/. They have very useful tips.
It would be one that you trust to provide accurate information. Unfortunately, most of the web sites contain many inaccuracies and poor documentation. Few if any of them can be trusted to be 100% accurate and many are a long way from that. There are also many scam sites that purport to sell you information when what they do is feed you information from free sites. Many believe that the best sites, and they have errors as well, are the Family Tree Maker, Ancestry and FamilySearch sites. The GenWeb provides a lot of information that can be documented as well.
Archives of academic journals provide the most accurate information. Access to these sites is usually available for a subscription fee or through a university. Additionally, .gov sites are also reliable.
For researching credible information, it is advised to look on .gov or .edu sites as these contain the most accurate information. A good place to start is UK Border Agency's Site.
The most accurate way to check on a specific planes status is to call the depart or receiving airport. You can also check sites like flightstats.com accurate information.
Definitely checking proffesional review sites such as reviews.cnet.com/televisions and consumerreports.com are great ways to get accurate information.
Wikipedia, University of Maryland's Medical Reference, Berkeley Wellness, and the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary are a few sites that can help with accurate and reputable information.
A website that is highly recommended is: www.familydoctor.org - This website will provide information on home remedies for colds. Also, www.webmd.com is a good website.
Archives of academic journals provide the most accurate information. Access to these sites is usually available for a subscription fee or through a university.
About.com and any official medical sites like cdc.gov will give you accurate information on tick bites. Photos, videos, diagrams, etc. should be on those sites as well.