There are a lot of fraudulent activates on online and it is very important to guide against them. There are strategies and online resources to help you identify and respond to a potential hoax.
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First Identify that it is a hoax,
- Note that Hoaxes often booms where they are spread quickly and without consideration.
- If you notice or come in contact with a hoax through social media, the right thing to do thing to do is wait.
- The police or the school one is attending should issue a warning on the story.
Hoaxes are very common in the internet. Even with the recent digital technology, social media etc, a lot of spread of misinformation is now been spread at a faster and broader rate.
It is important that we as individuals, Parents and teachers be aware of the possibility that there may be shocking news about children and to known that the internet could be a hoax.
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I think it would be false so always enjoyed learning in activity’s and not through reading books
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Answer: the second one, aan article from www.europeanhistory.net that was updated in 2008.
i’d say an article in the Journal of European History
This source isn't very recent (but it doesnt need to be because Amaya is writing about the history of Europe), but we do know that it was updated, which implies that more relevent information was posted. The information is coming from a trustworthy source (we know this because of the url the article is from), so is likely very relevent and relaible. The last source is irrelevent becasue it's abput a carmaker who had/has nothing to do with the Columbian Exchange, and the first source is from a journal (we don't know who the journal belongs to, or what kind of information is in it).
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C
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It prevents other variables such as independent variables and extraneous variables from affecting the validity of results. It also makes it easier to compare results when variables are changed.
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