to analyze a potential source, learned different…
Learning through Writing As my first year of college comes to an end I can see how much I have improved throughout the year, especially in my writing. Throughout this year I have seen how my writing go from struggling on the start of it, to being able to start off quickly using different methods to finish a full, well written paper. I can see the difference this first year has made with all the techniques I’ve learned. These new techniques I have learned throughout 5A and 5B have become really…
Document 1. Another strength in Document 2 is its author’s use of reliable sources. The author of Document 2 cites sources such as the Geneva Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions. The author uses data backed up by reliable sources. The data taken about the displaced families is very accurate because it came from a government census. In contrast, Document 1 does not cite any sources at all. Document 1’s lack of sources weakens the argument making Document 2’s argument much stronger. The…
What are credible sources? Credible sources are those you can trust. Those from which we can trust that the ideas and information provided come from the author. When doing a research paper we have to make sure that the information provided by the author is backed up with evidence. When writing a paper you should always use credible sources even if it takes longer, because if you don't your paper would be providing false information. In the other hand, you should always include citations and…
and caused circa 45,000 deaths due to the bombings and destruction. This additionally led to thousands of people left homeless and two million homes were destroyed, but the majority in London. This essay will analyse and evaluate a wide range of sources using my own historical knowledge showing how peoples' lives were affected in World War Two. Evacuation affected millions of British civilians and started on 1st September civilians and didn’t officially end until 1st march 1946. This was…
About Theodora Colborn Dr. Theodora Colborn was a toxicologist who founded the quote, “endocrine disruptor.” This term means how chemicals can destroy and affect health of the endocrine system. Colburn earned her Ph.D when she was 58 from the University of Wisconsin (Grossman, Vandenberg, Thayer, & Birnbaum, 2015, pg. A54). Before going back to school, Colborn was a sheep farmer and a grandmother (Motavalli, 1997, pg. 2). Thirty-five years ago, she did research on species of the Great Lakes who…
Ultimately, Max’s fate was left in the hands of Dr. Davis, along with the school’s administration. The choice to suspend Max was an unjust decision that went against many Jewish teachings, including the teachings of Talmud Bavli. The text states, “How do we know that when a person tells something to his friend, the latter may not repeat it until the person says to him, ‘go and say’?” (Talmud Bavli, Yoma, 4b) The administration ignored the fact that the obscene comment that Max claimed to be a…
finding the easiest available. There is a level of complexity to finding appropriate and reliable sources that will be accepted by any professor. Primary sources, although are sometimes harder to find, are a great place to get information because of the simple fact that they are guaranteed to be reliable and relevant. Secondary sources are easier to find and less stressful to find sometimes. These sources sometimes have to be sifted through ensure they are relevant but they are still…
Primary and secondary sources are both very important pieces of information that have been used to help support history throughout the years. Without our primary and secondary sources we would not have information to base off of. Primary sources are actual artifacts or documents created during a specific time. Some great examples of primary sources are things like journals, diaries, newspapers, speeches and even things like art and music. All these things were created first hand by someone at a…
concern more about the truth of the source when the studies happened. If the information that secondary sources brought in has the date before 90’, the information will not be relevant. 1.7.3 Bias Bias is the state of preferring to an opinion because of its characteristic (REF). In this report, Vietnamese society’s perceptions will be taken in discussion. Therefore, bias will be a factor that cannot be avoided. 1.7.4 Reliability Reliability depends mostly on the sources the researcher used…