Select a minimum of TWO [2] primary-source documents [easier if a contrast] from the list on Blackboard HICC 101 course package as a basis to answer the central questions listed below. In other words‚ answer the question using evidence from what the authors at the time thought about these issues. Always clearly state your idea first‚ and then quote from the source. REMEMBER: the term “quote” should be restricted to a verb form. You are quoting the text‚ but if you refer to the text‚ don’t say “In
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Primary Data In historical scholarship‚ a primary source is a document or other source of information that was created at or near the time being studied‚ often by the people being studied. In this sense primary does not mean superior. It refers to creation by the primary players‚ and is distinguished from a secondary source‚ which is a historical work‚ like a scholarly book or article‚ built up from primary sources. Ideally‚ a historian will use all available
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TECHNICAL NOTES A Literature Review of Emergency and Non-Emergency Events Minkyu Lee Fire Protection Research Foundation © August 2012 The Fire Protection Research Foundation One Batterymarch Park Quincy‚ Massachusetts‚ U.S.A. 02169-7471 E-Mail: foundation@nfpa.org Web: www.nfpa.org/foundation Page 1 of 45 (This page left intentionally blank) Page 2 of 45 Executive Summary NFPA 101‚ Life Safety Code® ‚ contains information that is useful not only in fire related emergencies
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Mad Blood Stirring: Vendetta in Renaissance Italy Book Response Written by Edward Muir‚ this powerful microhistory analyses the events during 1511 in the town of Friuli‚ Italy at the time of the carnival. Muir’s thesis for his book‚ Mad Blood Stirring comes together in separate parts throughout his introduction. Firstly‚ Muir attempts to establish the importance of the Venetian rule over the province and people of Friuli and its capital city‚ Udine. Due to its geographical location‚ this part
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Allyssa Fox Assignment 3 BUS 642 Chapter 12 – Discussion Questions (Making Research Decisions) # 5 a Yes—Depends—No: One problem would be that “depends” is very vague and doesn’t give reasons as to why someone would pick “no” at some point and “yes” at another. A way to make this better would be to add a “please describe” line or change the wording all together. There is no way to express "don’t know" or "undecided". b Excellent—Good—Fair—Poor: One problem with this would be that it may not
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Course: Business Research Methods (8510) Semester: Spring 2013 Level: MBA Assignment No. 1 Q1. Research performs distinct function to assist manager to enhance decisions making process in the course of effectively gathering information? Elaborate this statement? Answer: The task of marketing research (MR) is to provide management with relevant‚ accurate‚ reliable‚ valid‚ and current information. Competitive marketing environment and the ever-increasing costs attributed to poor decision
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Internet Source Criticism * WWW.DKIEL.COM The source that I’ve chosen for this assignment goes under the URL www.dkiel.com. I found this source by googling a specific event during the early modern period rather than the whole topic itself and then I found this source by googling reformation early modern period. I came directly to an article (http://www.dkiel.com/Reformation/EnglishReformation.html) that was under the possession of www.dkiel.cOM. The source’s top level domain is .com‚ which
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What History? The George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures Delivered at the University of Carnbridge January-March 196r by Edward Hallett Carr Fellow of Trinity College Vintage Books ADivision of Rondom House New York I 36 I soclETY AND TrrE TNDTVTDUAL 37 CHAPTER II SOCIETY AND THF INDIVIDUAL Tnn question‚ which comes first-society or the indi vidual-is like tle question about the hen and the egg. Whether you treat it as a logical or as a historical question‚ you can make
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In this assignment‚ we will look at print advertisements from newspapers and magazines and what they say about their products‚ their consumers’ lifestyles‚ who is included and excluded from these products demographics‚ how we personally respond to these ads and what these products’ ads are saying about our culture and our society. You have THREE options for the focus of this essay: Discuss how your ad promotes a positive or negative social message. Does the ad make statements that support
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Source 1 Type of source This Newspaper Article is a secondary source of information because it is not a first-hand report. Secondary sources are sources that interpret and analyze primary sources. These sources are one or more steps removed from the event. Secondary sources may have pictures‚ quotes or graphics of primary sources in them. E.g. Source 1 includes a photo of Robert Menzies. This newspaper Headline was written based on the primary source; Robert Menzies delivered a statement explaining
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