One can find eye witness books by searching specifically for said item at Amazon. Also because they are popular, one might have luck even at a Barnes and Nobles as well.
Sure if they can prove what they say they witnessed.
It's called an eye witness, one of the least reliable forms of evidence.
It is spelled as one word "eyewitness" (on-the-scene observer).
One can find information on the Battle of Hastings on Wikipedia. One can also look at sites such as Woodlands Junior, Telegraph, BBC, and History Learning, and Visit 1066 Country for more information on the Battle of Hastings.
a witness of Jehovah cos that is the only religion one will be identified with once you start preaching.
Yes, it is one word, eyewitness, for a person who directly observes an event.
There are a number of places where one can find information about eye balls. One may wish to visit a local library where the biology section may have books on this topic. Online, one may wish to view the websites NEI, 99 Main and Ted Montgomery.
One can find cards with images of city on them by going to the site of City Profile. There, one can find pictures of Atlanta landmarks. One can also go to the Atlanta History Center and Eagle Eye Books to look for some.
In an expert witness directory one can find an expert witness' resume, photo, hear them speak, learn about their background as an expert witness, read their articles, visit their website, and contact them by phone or email.
To find a witness to a crime, one can go back to the scene and ask people who were there at that moment to be a witness. They can find these people by contacting people that were there during the scene.
Eye Illusions have been stocked and collected in a number of websites, all focused on the various types of optical illusions found in both published books and scattered about the web.
Any Jehovah's Witness you meet can get one to you. An e version is available at the related link.