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SPORE 79 PAGE 16 SPORE is a bimonthly publication providing information on agricultural development for ACP countries Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural

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SPORE 79 PAGE 16 SPORE is a bimonthly publication providing information on agricultural development for ACP countries Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation CTACTA Postbus 380 67. Mr. Behm. Daniels Middle School. Raleigh, NC. November 2011. A primary source is an account created by someone who participated in or witnessed an event.. A secondary source is an account created by someone who researched and analyzed primary sources. It is one or more steps removed from a primary source.. Prof. . Mohammad . Shubair. Microorganisms get into food from both natural sources and from external sources to which a food comes into contact from the time of production until the time of consumption.. Briefing for SEAB. 20 June 2014. Patricia M. Dehmer. Acting Director, Office of Science. U.S. . Department of . Energy. What, why, how, where?. Office of Science light sources. Storage rings. Free electron lasers. THE INQUIRY DESIGN MODEL. SESSION 3:. Part I – . The. Nature . of. Sources . What are sources?. What makes a source . disciplinary?. What . is the relationship between sources and tasks?. How do sources support work with knowledge and skills? . MRS. BRIGGS. WHY DO I NEED TO CITE MY SOURCES?. Two common examples of plagiarism: paraphrasing someone’s work without citing the source and giving incorrect information about your sources. People who read your paper may want to know your sources so that they can read those sources as well. Not telling them is like describing an incredible book you read to a friend but not giving the title or author.. ENGL 1301 & 1302. Dr. R. . Ramos. Revised 10/29/2014. 1. Overview. A . source is always people other than yourself. , so always look first for an actual person’s name or people’s names whenever seeking and identifying sources. UNIV 200 Spring 2015. Instructor: Meredith Spencer. Primary vs. Secondary. Primary Sources. O. riginal materials on which other research is based. Have . not been filtered through interpretation or evaluation. . Library Lesson. Primary Source. Primary means: first, firsthand, direct. So, a primary source is something written or created by someone who . experienced the event firsthand, personally or directly . America. , . 1865-1900:. A Manifest Destiny. Language . Arts 11. Essential Learning Goals. Understand central ideas and supporting details in informational texts.. Summarize and synthesize multiple sources of information.. In many states and districts, teachers and their students are preparing to meet guidelines and take examinations that require close attention to single documents. The educational benefits from such an approach can be numerous: students learn to read closely, to interpret documents in historical context, to ground argument in concrete evidence, and to explicate large historical meanings from primary sources. But perhaps above all, such documents can be a stimulus to the imagination. They can “humanize” history. And once the imagination is engaged, there is no limit to learning. . Goals for Today:. Each person who submitted an annotated bibliography will conference with me briefly, and I will offer a progress report based on bibliography sources. . While other students are conferencing with me, you have three options: . When using the internet for sources, be sure to check the reliability of any site.. Some rules to follow:. If you can find the same information in three different places, it is probably reliable.. If a website also has a print version (such as a newspaper or magazine, it is probably reliable.. Interviewing . – Asking questions of knowledgeable people. Important because it leads reporters to a compete and true story.. Is the most useful technique for gathering accurate information for both news and feature stories.. >Making a background reading.. >make a list of keywords and subject headings, and start . gathering information, taking notes, and compiling work . bibliography.. Gathering information from sources .

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