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    Source B Source Analysis

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    1.) Study sources A and B. How far is the account in Source A supported by Source B? Explain your answer. The account in Source A is by the head of the Prussian political police. It outlines the arrest and aftermath of Van der Lubbe over the Reichstag fire. The statement in Source B is by Van der Lubbe himself‚ stating that he alone started the Reichstag fire. Both are in favour that Van der Lubbe was indeed guilty for starting the fire. Source A is supported by Source B because both of them state

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    University of Phoenix Material Reliable Sources Worksheet Locate two sources in the University Library on a topic of your choice. Provide the required information for both sources. Source 1 Author: Crupi‚Jeffrey Date: March 2004 Title: Weight Lifting Publication: Teaching Pre K-8 Write a 100- to 150-word response to each of the following questions: Is the source reliable? How do you know? This source is reliable; he is certified fitness specialist with a degree from Marymount

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    influences in participating in violent activities. Owning a violent video game does not necessarily mean it’s a negative aspect that can cause involvement in these activities such as fights in school by our children. There was an experiment done that may say otherwise; however‚ not every aspect was accounted for in this experiment which makes it invalid. This experiment alone convinced me that violent video games in fact does not have any influence to children participating in violent activity at all. I personally

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    1. Non-violent Communication (NVC) Nonviolent Communication is a process developed by Marshall Rosenberg which people use to communicate with greater compassion and clarity and is sometimes referred to as compassionate communication. Its purpose is to create human connections that empower compassionate giving and receiving and to create governmental and corporate structure that supports compassionate giving and receiving. It is about getting what you want for reasons you will not regret later

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    OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE MARKETING OF GOODS AND SERVICES INTRODUCTION In the technology boom of the late 1990s‚ several companies launched extensive and expensive projects to help them better manage customer relationships through enhanced use of customer data. Social media has reinvented the relationship between companies‚ customers‚ employees‚ suppliers and regulators‚ shortening processes that used to take days or weeks down to just hours or minutes. Companies are using social media to increase

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    in France. He is most likely to be from a city when he wrote this source. This passage is a primary source as it was written at the time the Plague strike France‚ and the author was an eyewitness to this event himself. As mentioned‚ this passage was an extract from a Chronicle‚ which was written to record events‚ the Chronicle written by Jean de Venette records what had happened from 1340-1368. The target audience for this source was unknown‚ but historians would find it useful to know what happened

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    Popular Kids vs. Unpopular Kids Everyone wants to be the popular kid in high school right? Not always true because popularity isn’t always as great as it looks. Belonging in the popular social group in high school can be a rough place for some individuals. In other words‚ the grass isn’t always greener on the other side. While unpopular teens wish to join the other side‚ they should consider a few things before making a rash decision. While pondering through the negative effects of being popular

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    acknowledged in the copy and the copy is used for educational‚ not-for-profit purposes. PREDICTING VIOLENT CRIME USING URBAN AND SUBURBAN DENSITIES Brian Christens1 & Paul W. Speer Vanderbilt University ABSTRACT: Violent crime is often studied with individual level variables‚ using population characteristics as predictors. This study attempts to predict an additional amount of the variability in violent crime using an environmental variable—population density—in a single U.S. city. Data aggregated

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    Information Sheet: The bad‚ the ugly‚ and the Good of Kid’s use of Social Media Author: Jim Taylor Was published on Phycology Today’s web site. May 28‚ 2013 Source for research the effects of social media Focuses on Facebook‚ benefits‚ good‚ bad‚ effect on children to different types of technology with social media. Notes to self: Using this topic show what cause can the children have by using social media. Simple Outline Thesis statement: Technology is neither good nor bad‚ but‚ at the same time‚ it isn’t

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    Open/Close Source Open and Close source operation system seem to be the same the perform the same task in what a pears to be the same way. Other than this there is very little they have in common from the rights that they are distributed under to how they are and who they are developed by. Open source refers to the software-industry tradition of developing and sharing source code and standards‚ and of encouraging collaborative development. Often aligned with hacker culture‚ open-source software

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