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Primary sources allow researchers to get as close as possible to original ideas, events, and empirical research as possible. Such sources may include creative works, first hand or contemporary accounts of events, and the publication of the results of empirical observations or research. We list sources for historical primary documents.
Secondary sources analyze, review, or summarize information in primary resources or other secondary resources. Even sources presenting facts or descriptions about events are secondary unless they are based on direct participation or observation. Moreover, secondary sources often rely on other secondary sources and standard disciplinary methods to reach results, and they provide the principle sources of analysis about primary sources.
Tertiary sources provide overviews of topics by synthesizing information gathered from other resources. Tertiary resources often provide data in a convenient form or provide information with context by which to interpret it.
The distinctions between primary, secondary, and tertiary sources can be ambiguous. An individual document may be a primary source in one context and a secondary source in another. Encyclopedias are typically considered tertiary sources, but a study of how encyclopedias have changed on the Internet would use them as primary sources. Time is a defining element.
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Neither history or tradition say whether it was built as it is, purposefully, or whether one of its sides has settled.
Explanation:
Talking about inference is the key word to this question. A decision was arrived at after considering all of the information and possible explanations.
Neither the past nor the traditions have any bearing on the matter.
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Precipitate = cause (a substance) to be deposited in solid form from a solution.
Complaceny = showing smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself or one's achievements.
Manifest = clear or obvious to the eye or mind.
Mores = the essential or characteristic customs and conventions of a society or community.
Prorocation = action or speech that makes someone angry, especially deliberately.
Convict = declare (someone) to be guilty of a criminal offence by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law.
Intergration = the action or process of integrating.
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Explanation:
I'm pretty sure thats what it is