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An encyclopedia would typically give the least information about the author's feelings. Encyclopedias are usually focused on presenting factual, objective information in a neutral and unbiased manner, rather than expressing personal opinions or emotions.
The lack of signed stake in the topic could suggest that the author wishes to maintain objectivity and present unbiased information. This might indicate that the author values neutrality and wants to focus on the content of the discussion rather than personal opinions or influences.
To create a neutral or unbiased viewpoint on the story.
Paul Weiss has written: 'Renewable resources'
Stanton D Anderson has written: 'New and renewable sources of energy' -- subject(s): Renewable energy sources
It is most important to question the author's statements in persuasive or biased writing, such as opinion pieces, advertisements, or editorials. These types of writing may present information in a way that is meant to persuade or manipulate the reader, so questioning the author's statements can help ensure that the information is accurate and unbiased.
Brian J. Ruther has written: 'Clean and renewable energy standards' -- subject(s): Renewable energy sources, Standards
Philip Bagnoli has written: 'On the dynamics of non-renewable resources'
D.P Chynoweth has written: 'Biological gasification of renewable resources'
S. Karekezi has written: 'Renewable energy technologies in Africa'
Wikipedia is always a good place to start. For more detailed an researched information, you will not find an unbiased source, so you need to take the facts given with a grain of salt relative to the reasons that the particular author is partisan. You can also see what other contributors have said on Answers.com as to what the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict is from the Related Questions below.