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Primary sources are firsthand written ... Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Sources, UM Libraries ... "Library Guides: Primary, secondary and tertiary sources" ...
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Community profiles and vintage post cards of cities, towns and villages across the country. ... SOURCES ... Many news sources and magazines are consulted ...
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Info about the NetBeans sources - how to get them, what is here ... If you are interested in making a build from sources, see the building/installation pages. ...
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EMI'S HANDS TIED - New York Post

  
<p> Dead men are still walking at music giant EMI. ... SOURCES: MARIAH CAREY IS PREGNANT. Megan And Other Foxes. Caught With Their Pants Down ...
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Q.What are sources of error in measuring the density of a solution?Related Search:
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 I recently did a lab in which I determined the density of a solution of KCl. Materials used were a funnel, 50 mL buret (to deliver the volume of KCl), and a small beaker. Now that the lab is done, I am having trouble coming up with sources of error. (NOTE: I do not mean human error, but errors that are inherent in the lab. For example, a contaminated buret would not be a source of error because we were expected to have rinsed the it before using it. An incorrectly calibrated balance would not be a source of error either.) Can anyone think of any possible sources or error? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
A.The temperature must be stated and controlled while weighing and reading volume especially. All the equipment must be kept at the stated temperature or the volume will change when it either cools or heats. Dissolved gases in the solution must be driven out before reading the volume and weight. And must be preventing from entering once the process is started. Parallax errors (really a human error) can be hard to avoid for beginners and reading the top level of the solution in the buret and not the meniscus are common mistakes (human error again).
  

Q.What are some sources of error in measuring the density of a solution?Related Search:
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 I recently did a lab in which I determined the density of a solution of KCl. Materials used were a funnel, 50 mL buret (to deliver the volume of KCl), and a small beaker. Now that the lab is done, I am having trouble coming up with sources of error. (NOTE: I do not mean human error, but errors that are inherent in the lab. For example, a contaminated buret would not be a source of error because we were expected to have rinsed the it before using it. An incorrectly calibrated balance would not be a source of error either.) Can anyone think of any possible sources or error? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
A.How accurately can you read the buret? The calibration marks are probably 0.10 mL or 0.05 mL and you estimate the reading to the nearest 0.01 mL. You had to make 2 readings...initial volume and final volume. The buret is probably calibrated at 20 deg C. Was the temperature of the KCl solution 20 deg C? What is the calibration accuracy of the buret? How accurately can you read the weight? (Again 2 readings...the empty beaker and the filled beaker). What is the sensitivity and accuracy of the balance?
  

Q.What counts for primary and secondary sources?Related Search:
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 My friend is doing a history project that requires a bibliography and that got me to thinking. Could a primary source be a picture or maybe even a website? And if so, would each picture count as an individual source if they are all from the same website? Oh, and if a book is written directly by the topic, would that count as a primary source? And as for secondary sources, what are possible ones? I am assuming books written about the topic are secondary sources, but what else could be?
A.Primary source: George Washington's Diaries. Secondary source: The Life of George Washington by Bill Bob Primary source: The Bible Secondary source: a Bible commentary. or pretty much any book about the bible.
  

Q.What sources of revenue does a government have/ How important are taxes?Related Search:
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 What percentage of the government's money comes from Taxes? What other sources of revenue does the government have? Would it be possible to fund a government without taxes? I need this information for a debate I'm having at school, so any answers are welcome (but if you could provide sources I'd be very happy :P)
A.taxes are what funds the government, that is the cost of having it. without them, where else do they get the money? the only other choice would be to voluntarily ask the people to contribute, and that's not likely to happen. they could never get enough to even cover basic expenses like roads, police and firemen here is a link with arguments for volentary taxation [Link]  tax- A compulsory contribution, usually of money, that is required for the support of a government: assessment, duty, impost, levy, tariff. See money, pay/owe, politics.
  

Q.What are the best sources or books to learn how to become a master storyteller?Related Search:
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 What are some of the best sources in the world for guidance and practicing the art of storytelling? From beginning materials to advanced, if books are what you are suggesting, what are the titles and authors? If you are recommending certain sources, what are the website links and why those sources? Thanks!
A.I happen to be an author and I have wrote many books. Some I don't even have published. But currently I am working on my second book in a seven book series. And to answer your question, there is no book to help you become a master story teller. Real imagination comes from within your own mind. I can sit down at a table with my family and tell them the most scariest stuff they ever heard. I sometimes scare myself. That is a big part of storytelling, never let your imagination run away with you. When you read books on how to become a master storyteller, this usually limits your imagination and makes you go by someone else's guidelines. But too much imagination in one book can lead to frustration and make you get tired of your writing.
  

Q.What internet sources will help me the most in searching for poems?Related Search:
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 I have a research project on Gwendolyn B. Bennett, and I need some of her poems/writings as sources. I have gone to multiple websites and have found plenty of information on Bennett in general, but I can't find any links that take me to the poems themselves. If anyone has any idea about where I can search for her poems to use as sources for my report, it would be greatly appreciated.
A.Some poems there: [Link]  To A Dark Girl ([Link] ) Bennet's poem. Modern American Poetry ([Link] ) Criticism, a brief biography, and some poems for reading online.
  

Q.What types of sources could I use (legal sources if possible) comparing the Business role to global warming?Related Search:
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 I have this idea for an excellent paper. But somehow, i'm not big on sources, all I have is a bunch of internet articles, etc. Can anyone point me in a great direction. Maybe videos, books, etc. (regard the ethical role a business should have concerning global warming? Well, i guess im not trying to prove that business is the problem, but some of which when it comes to business ethics, making money and profit vs preventing their product in contributing. That type of idea. Do they have an obligation at least to their local communities, customers for their product alone?
A.There is a book, "Environmental Endgame" by Nadeau. He argues that neoclassical economics is not actually a science, but is in fact "a false god", and other means are needed to effect solutions to large-scale problems like global warming. humanitys' You can read at least part of it online at:
  
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[edit] Film and television

  • The Source (documentary), a 1999 documentary movie about the Beat generation
  • The Source (film), a 2002 science fiction movie, also known as The Secret Craft in the UK and The Surge for its American DVD release
  • The Source, the overarching entity in the machine city of the Matrix universe
  • The Source (Charmed), a fictional evil being in the television series Charmed
  • The Source, a character in the short-lived 1978 US television sitcom Quark
  • Highlander: The Source, the fifth film in the Highlander franchise

[edit] Information theory

  • Source theory, any process that generates successive messages can be considered a source of information

[edit] Law

  • Sources of law, the materials and processes out of which law is developed
  • Sources of international law, the materials and processes out of which the rules and principles regulating the international community are developed

[edit] Media

[edit] Music

[edit] Organizations

[edit] Print

[edit] Religion

[edit] Research

  • Source text, in research (especially in the humanities), a source of information referred to by citation
    • Primary source, firsthand written evidence of history made at the time of the event by someone who was present
    • Secondary source, written accounts of history based upon the evidence from primary sources
    • Tertiary source, compilations based upon primary and secondary sources

[edit] Technology

[edit] Water and nature

[edit] Games



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