tv's or computers
The Maxed Out television series starring Allison Griffen is available in several online sources. Sadly the show stopped airing in 2009.
I believe it is Emily Procter from CSI Miami, but I don't have any sources to back that up.
She sure did. It was the Rogers amd Hammerstein version made for TV, and released in 1964. Great songs, and my sources show that it has been released on DVD.
1965 series - Irving Szathmary 1995 series - James Covell Sources: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0843805/ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0184401/
Primary sources are ones that were there during the time. The examples of these from the Industrial Revolution would include journals, newspapers, and even employment papers of that time.
An eyewitness account from a prisoner at the bastille.
What is the difference between a primary source and an artifact? a. Primary sources are studied by archaeologists; artifacts are studied by historians. ... Primary sources are written sources; artifacts are objects.
Primary is a direct response and report (source, basically) coming from a real witness or writing that was made by a real witness of a situation. Secondary, is well...secondary. It is not totally accurate and coming from a witness. Secondary sources are made from primary sources. Secondary sources would be textbooks, while primary sources would be from real live witnesses, journals from witnesses, and archealogical findings and artifacts.Primary source is information that you have collected yourself, this can be in a form of survey, asking questions etc.Secondary source is information from an external source such as TV, internet, Books etc.
The show has a lot of Biblical references, so, it definitely alludes to the Bible, among other literary and cultural sources.
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no carnivores are not primary sources
Primary sources and secondary sources. Primary sources are firsthand accounts or direct evidence of an event, while secondary sources are interpretations, analysis, or commentary on primary sources.
i ain`t gonna tell ya `cause i don`t know.
Yes, primary sources can provide descriptive information about events, people, places, and objects from the time they were created. These sources offer first-hand accounts or original documentation, which can enhance our understanding of historical or cultural contexts.
The three classifications of sources of information are primary sources, secondary sources, and tertiary sources. Primary sources offer firsthand accounts or original data, secondary sources analyze and interpret primary sources, and tertiary sources provide summaries and overviews of information from primary and secondary sources.
Primary sources may require interpretation!