HOW TO ANALYSE SOURCES ANALYSING OF SOURCES Historical criticism.-> Original document? How, when, and why did it come into being? Where does it come from? Who is the author or the cartoonist or the cameraman? 2 critical questions: Could the witness possibly have known the truth? Did the witness wish to tell the truth? EVALUATING OF SOURCES Authenticity? (are there factual errors in the source?) Reliability? (how long after the event was the source
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S.A Per.4 12/3/12 Career Paper: History Teacher For my career project I choose Historian, which can be categorized as a History teacher or professor. History is the ideal career for me, due to the passion I have for it. As an individual I see myself as more open to working cooperatively, I find it difficult to work in solitude. Teaching is the perfect career for my personality; I value knowledge and consider myself an exemplary student. This career was one of the choices from my personality
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as social sciences include history, anthropology, area studies, communication studies, cultural studies, law and linguistics. Scholars in the humanities are sometimes described as humanists. However, that term also describes the philosophical position of humanism, which some "antihumanist" scholars in the humanities reject. Some secondary schools offer humanities classes, usually consisting of English literature, global studies, and art. Human disciplines like history, cultural anthropology, and psychoanalysis study
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historian’s search for adequate sources is often not a simple one and can be fraught with pitfalls and issues that the historian must overcome. The choice of topic is an immediate issue facing an historian. The possibilities are endless as any part of history is an option for research. Issues when choosing a topic a both professional and personal, will there be sufficient sources on the chosen topic and where can they be located? Is the topic relevant? The personal opinions of a historian come into play
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Reflection Paper Your name Institutional Affiliations History has been in existence since the formation of the earth and existence of mankind. The life and form of human beings have evolved over the years. While all human beings have same origin historically, evolution and development of human life and their living conditions led to inequality among different groups of people and different parts of the world. As a result, there are many pieces of
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movie to have incorrect information takes away the realization of the war. We as Americans are proud of our for fathers fight for our nations freedom, so for someone who loves history might have a problem with the movie, but if you don’t really want to take the time to research movies like this are good to get the jest of history. C. In your view, do the historical inaccuracies harm or help our understanding of the present (people or groups)? That is to say, is the director using historical events and
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permit it to build up its fullest illustrative potential. It exhibits how history specialists may gainfully hypothesize the noteworthiness of spot and space in their work acquiring methods from geographers and anthropologists, and alluding to the phenomenological custom, and sets out a few difficulties for utilizing space all the more adequately as a part of informative frameworks. Enlivened by ecological history, human science, and science and innovation studies, I propose a method for creating
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One should always appreciate his or her ancestors and the struggles they have gone through throughout history. Such as, learning all the information you can about your mother, where she came from, what she went through, etc. Though negativity can easily effect ones past and future, one should not dwell on it, but learn to move forward, grow as a person, and look for the positive aspects in life. Without the past there wouldn’t be personal memories, or things for the future generations to learn from
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of a culture’s worldview as these images may provide information regarding ritual practices and worship that might have been conducted.Though Moche iconography does not bear any indication of daily life, it provides clues regarding Moche political history as mentioned by Benson (2001). The article by Benson explores Moche iconography and use archaeological evidence to explain certain images depicted on Moche ceramics. She argues that, “the archaeology is beginning to explain the ceramic iconography”
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Hello Classmates, Thank you for allowing my questions to be recognized this week. I found this subject very interesting and I would like to elaborate my thoughts as well. I believe that when we remember more of the bad times than the good times in our lives, it is because our emotions influence how we process our memories. Many times people recall significant emotional events in their lives, such as their wedding day, the birth of their children and they are usually pretty confident
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