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    Credible Sources

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    credible sources are a crucial preliminary element to back up ideas and arguments in the preparation of academic writing and research as well as an opportunity to learn how to communicate in the computerised world. Credible sources play a significant role in academic writing to show the above board demonstration of your academic work (Swinburne Online, n.d.). Many people struggle to evaluate online information and opinions available and it difficult to discern credible online sources (Amsbary &

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    Biased Sources

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    important to add sources when they provide information that will help you make your point. There are two instances that make using sources appropriate; one is in research papers, the other is in essays. In research papers, your thesis and ideas are original, but sources are useful to back up your claims. Using sources in this way gives your paper a strong wall of evidence to base your ideas on. In other essays, you can use sources to add detail, which makes your thesis more solid. These sources can add statistics

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    Sources Of Credibility

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    would be the sources that make the paper credible. A lot of articles are not credible due to some areas. The areas include: the credibility of the author, the sources that were cited throughout the paper, how reliable the content is and a reliable publisher also how current and how accessible the article is. The author would be credible by being knowledgeable about the topic being spoken about. Furthermore, for the author to be credible, the author would have to be adding some outside sources that will

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    Can people get credible sources from internet? Yes, they can. However, many people do not know how to identify whether the sources are fake or not. In general, the old people and young people are just starting to use the internet; they are getting confused with those informations. Some informations can earn old people and young people’s trust eventhough the informations are fake. This essay will teach people how to get credible sources from the internet. Before people learn how to identify

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    to this information is through the internet. The internet is the fastest source in the palm of our hands, which can be used to do wonderful things and spread valuable news or it can also be used to spread false and misleading information. There are many online news websites used that can be very reliable such as CNN which is just one example of a very reliable source. One way to easily depict a good source from a bad source online is the type of publishers and also the type of website for finding

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    A source is the place or resource in which knowledge has been obtained. When looking for sources to use in a research paper you need to be able to determine whether or not a source is reliable and credible. It is important to use reliable and credible sources so that the information you use in a document you are writing is accurate and will not affect you in a negative way, by either getting a bad grade in school or just looking unintelligent to a colleague. A credible source is a source of good

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    across many sources. The first source that I found was a scholarly journal named, Teaching Sociology. The journal, that was written by Mari Dagaz and Brent Harger, had a short segment about diversity in films. One of the main points that stood out was one about how women and minorities are portrayed in films. It stated that women and minorities in film are usually “underrepresented and based on traditional stereotypes.” This point is what I believe is one of the strengths of this source. This is because

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    Finally, Source E also disagrees with the statement. In this source we can see British soldiers holding fixed bayonets, attacking the Germans at Thiepval-Chateau .We can also notice soldiers who have been shot, explosions going on in the background and barbed wire between no mans land and the trenches; these all create an accurate representation of the circumstances whilst fighting the battle. Most importantly, we can see a German man on the right, standing with his arms raised, surrendering. This

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    Evaluating Sources and Support Material 1. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using a source like Wikipedia in the early stages of research? When it comes to using sources such as Wikipedia in the early stages of research, it's easy to gather various types of information on your topic. But I would deviate from utilizing such information from sites like these since the authenticity of the info will most likely be false since the website allows full access to people altering it. 2. What

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    examines how four sources, three authoritative and one popular, compare to each other. In this essay I will discuss the difference between authoritative and popular sources. I will explain each sources characteristics and why I think the source is credible. I will also analyze the sources to see what the purpose was and who the intended audience was. I will tell you where you can access authoritative or popular sources as well. Many students do not know where to find a credible source, so I am writing

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