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    • [DOCX File]Teaching Resource Kit: - Ontario

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      Graphs. Maps. Example: Textbooks. Reference books. Websites such as Wikipedia. Current news articles. Documentaries and films. What are some other examples of primary and secondary sources? Can sources be both primary and secondary? Identifying My Primary Source.

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    • [DOC File]Name _____________________________________ Class ...

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      (b) Your four selected articles must be current. Each article must have been published within sixty (60) days before the due date of the commentary on which it is based For example, if a commentary is due on November 6, 2008, you will write that commentary based on an article dated on or after September 6, 2008.

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    • [DOC File]Name _____________________________________ Class ...

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      three (3) original, illustrated, two- to three-page “Current Events Papers” – I.B. calls them “commentaries” – that adhere strictly to guidelines prescribed by I.B. These four commentaries will be based upon current news articles that you find, analyze and evaluate (details below).

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    • [DOCX File]Table of Figures .edu

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      Next articles are clustered. The clustering function takes in word tokenized, processed news article content and finds the frequency of each word in the article. A graph is then created where each node represents a NewsArticle object. Articles which are at least 15 percent similar to each other have an edge drawn between them.

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    • [DOC File]Scholarly Journals - Truman State University

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      Lengthy articles Current trends, news & events in a particular field. Product, company and biographical information. Statistics including forecasts. Current events and news. Brief, factual information. Short articles. Interviews. Language College-level writing . Specialized language of the discipline. Written for practitioners so uses jargon of ...

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    • [DOCX File]Lesson Resource Kit: French Ontario in the 17th and 18th ...

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      Graphs. Maps. Example: Textbooks. Reference books. Websites such as Wikipedia. Current news articles. Documentaries and films. What are some other examples of primary and secondary sources? Can sources be both primary and secondary? Identifying My Primary Source.

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    • [DOC File]TYPES OF NEWSPAPER ARTICLES

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      A news article is an article published in a print or Internet news medium such as a newspaper, newsletter, news magazine, or news-oriented website that discusses current or recent news of either general interest (i.e. daily newspapers) or on a specific topic (i.e. political or trade news magazines, club newsletters, or technology news websites).

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    • [DOCX File]Microsoft Word - Project Instructions (2013).docx

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      We HIGHLY encourage using STELLA models and using Excel graphs where appropriate. Need to reference tables and figures in text. Figures need figure descriptions, i.e. Table. 1: Compilation of xxx, yyy and zzz. ... Briefings and News articles should be used SPARINGLY. They do not count as peer reviewed articles. Ways to drive your GSI nuts and ...

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    • [DOCX File]Lesson Resource Kit: - Welcome to the Archives of Ontario ...

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      Graphs. Maps. Example: Textbooks. Reference books. Websites such as Wikipedia. Current news articles. Documentaries and films. What are some other examples of primary and secondary sources? Can sources be both primary and secondary? Excerpt from the Emancipation Papers of Susan Holton (1848)

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