Credible Websites vs. Non-credible Websites Credible websites are generally produced by authors who actually know what they are talking about. The sponsoring agency of the website is also credible. The intent of a credible website is to provide a reader with information and therefore should not be biased. The links on the website should not be biased either. They are typically funded by government‚ scientific‚ or college associations‚ or approved by the government. Also‚ usually the end in .edu
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Credible Websites vs. Non-credible Websites: Credible websites are trusted websites usually funded by the government‚ scientific‚ or college associations. Usually the end ends in .edu‚ .gov‚ .org. Non credible websites are websites by people who post their opinions or their opinions of a fact. Anyone can make a .com or .net easily and say whatever they choose to say Credible Websites: (http://curious.astro.cornell.edu) A credible website is a site that displays accurate‚ useful‚ and true
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distinguish what is a credible source as opposed to a Non-credible source. Both Credible and Non-Credible sources utilizes domain URL ending in ".com or .org.". Many URLs such as ".gov‚ .mil‚ and .edu." tend to be credible however; this form of identification is not just enough. One must be able to have other ways to distinguish a credible site from it’s not so factual counterpart. In order to deem a website credible‚ we must take into consideration the following points: Is the website consistent? Are
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Debate Outcomes Credible sources are always a topic for debate. What is a credible source and what is not a credible source. By definition‚ credible means “offering reasonable grounds for being believed.” ("Merriam-Webster"‚ 2011) Therefore a credible source is information that is true and believable. One of the sources that we discussed and debated in class is Wikipedia. “Wikipedia is an online open-content collaborative encyclopedia.......” "Wikipedia:general Disclaimer" (2011) So what about Wikipedia
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The CDC is requesting $40 million for advanced molecular detection initiative. In addition to the advanced molecular detection of tracking disease tools‚ CDC is also working on expanding foodborne pathogen monitoring system. There are five specific websites that would support the CDC request for emerging and zoonotic infectious diseases. Article: http://www.ihealthbeat.org/articles/2013/4/19/cdc-seeks-40m-to-modernize-infectious-disease-tracking-tools.aspx 1. http://www.cdc.gov/ 2.1. The
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engine‚ a directory‚ or some combination of these two. Because there is so much information on the Web‚ good and bad‚ finding what you want is not an exact science and can be time consuming. There are things that you have to consider when finding credible resources. Here are a few examples of what to look out for. 1. Is there any evidence that the author of the Web information has some authority in the field about which she or he is providing information? What are the author’s qualifications‚
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Credible Strength There are multitudes of unique and genuine advertisements that span from tv advertisements to ads in magazines. Due to the differentiation in the means of communication‚ both the structural aspects and the presentation of the advertisements vary paramountly.When crafting magazine advertisements‚ the producer is restricted to specific means of broadcasting their beliefs in essence. The advertiser has to assimilate both physical and literal elements in a equitable manner to fully
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Theory of Fighting Pathogens with Pathogens Is Homeopathy A Credible Treatment? Around 1790‚ Samuel Hahnmann‚ a German physician took in a certain amount of quinine from the bark of Cinchona sp. which was usually used to treat malaria (the main symptom is fever) and later he noticed some effects such as his body temperature raised. With further study‚ he concluded the theory that a substances cause disease symptom can also alleviate the disease which later developed to be “Homeopathy” treatment
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whether each website is credible.|Colbert Nation: no|| Indicate whether each website is credible.|Crooks and Liars: noCrooks and Liars: yes|| Indicate whether each website is credible.|Daily Kos: no|| Indicate whether each website is credible.|POLITICO: no|| Indicate whether each website is credible.|Red‚ Green and Blue: yes|| Indicate whether each website is credible.|Salon: no|| Indicate whether each website is credible.|The Drudge Report: no|| Indicate whether each website is credible.|The Hill:
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5 CREDIBLE WEBSITES BY MELISSA BAGSHAW I used Global Warming as my topic. 1) www.epa.gov/climatechange/ This website was last updated on January 12‚ 2012‚ which meant it was recent and updated regularly. It is a government agency that deals with climate issues‚ and I found it to be an unbiased site with lots of information that pertained to my chosen subject. The authors were experts in the field of global warming and climate changes. The address also ends in .gov‚ which is considered
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