How history is remembered depends greatly on the individual. A winning army in a battle may record the event as a victorius cause for celebration while the losing army will describe the event as depressing and tragic.
Someone's point of view matters in history because it provides a unique perspective and helps to create a more comprehensive understanding of historical events. Different individuals or groups may have different experiences, biases, and interpretations of events, which can shed light on multiple layers of truth. Including various points of view fosters a more inclusive and accurate representation of history.
Testimony would be one answer.
History lesson is typically written in the third person point of view, using objective language to present facts and events from a neutral perspective.
The story "A Matter of Balance" is written from a third-person point of view, where the narrator is not a character in the story but is observing and recounting the events from an external perspective.
Matter is not invented. It was either created by the Big Band or by God depending on your point of view.
You, as an individual - won't have the right to view that information. However - the DVLA (in the UK) will know the history of each cars ownership.
the practice of placing males or the masculine point of view at the center of ones view of the world, it's cultures and history.
yes you do! definitely
it is used to view someones PC
Only as objective as the writer's understanding of the subject matter and their point of view. For the most part though, it's really objective as compared to most of today's TV news programs.
how can you view someones facebook profile after they blocked you
No.
It is - if you're not entitled to view them !