you can use resources to figure it out I use Plato to and it can be vague so it took digging to find the answer
Internet: Websites should be from credible web addresses ending in .edu (an educational institution), .gov (government agency), or .org (non-profit). Any web pages that end in .com (commercial) or .net (networks) should be reviewed with caution.
Books, newspapers, and magazines: Examine the author’s qualifications. He or she should be educated in the field of nutrition/dietetics, and preferably hold a degree from an accredited university (RD, DTR, LD, or MD). These individuals should also belong to a credible nutrition organization.
Television: Make sure that the findings are well researched and repeatable; one study doesn’t make a finding absolute. Be critical and look for follow up studies.
For all media sources: Make sure the information is referenced with cited sources. Seek out multiple perspectives regarding nutrition advice, and ask a nutrition expert about the source of the findings. Ensure that the information is current and informing, not attempting to advertise or sell a product.
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metals, coal, oil shale, gemstones, limestone, chalk, dimension stone, rock salt, potash, gravel, and clay
Some Christians practice non-liturgical worship e.g. Baptists and Quakers, which have no set form and don't involve Holy Communion. You also have Fundamental and Liberal Christians who interpret the Bible in different manners (either metaphorically or literally) and so will have different concepts regarding prayer and worship. Hope this helped! :)
The five steps of crime scene processing when investigating a suspicious death are:
<span>1. Interview witnesses/ people involved to establish the theory of the case
</span><span>2. Examine the scene using a systematic search method.
</span><span>3. Sketch the scene to create an overall diagram.
</span><span>4. Photograph the scene, the evidence, the body to get detailed pictures of what everything looked like at that moment.
</span><span>5. Collect Evidence
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We need to complete all of these five steps to make sure that there is no missing links in the investigations, such as missing evidence or someone falsifying the evidence.