yes, because he sounds like he is and people are weird
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Some people consider this information the basis on which to judge others
Many consider "The Lorax" biased because it is a children's book that presents a clear environmental message advocating for conservation and criticizing industrialization. Some believe it simplifies complex issues and presents a one-sided perspective without considering the benefits of progress.
Yes, a primary source can be biased because it reflects the perspective or agenda of the individual who created it. It's important to consider the potential biases of a primary source when analyzing and interpreting its information.
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Yes, primary sources can be biased. They reflect the views and perspectives of the individual or group that created them, which may be influenced by personal or cultural biases. It is important to consider the context and potential biases of a primary source when analyzing and interpreting its content.
I think that question was biased! It almost made me think you were biased! It should be obvious my answer is biased! Sometimes I think that I.Q. test questions are biased!
Science is not biased.
Democracy grows and flourishes in diverse opinion. The whole point of freedom of the press and freedom of religion is that views can be tested and measured faithfully against one another. Everyone has bias, that can't be avoided by using other systems of governing. In a democracy those biases can't become public policy unless there is more than bias behind them.