It is a primary source if the meaning of the text has not been changed by the translator.
A primary source is an original and firsthand account of an event or topic, created at the time of the event by someone who witnessed or experienced it. A secondary source, on the other hand, is an interpretation or analysis of primary sources by someone who was not directly involved in the event or topic. Secondary sources are often based on primary sources but provide a different perspective or analysis.
A primary source is a firsthand account or original work created at the time of the event being studied. A secondary source is an interpretation or analysis of primary sources, often produced after the event by someone who did not directly experience it.
If it is a copy, but no changes have been made, it is a primary source since it is the word of and the work of the treaty makers.
ATS's constantly monitor the primary and secondary sources of power. When the primary source of power goes out, and the secondary is available, the unit automatically switches to the secondary power source. Some ATS's switch back to primary using the same logic, and some have to be manually switched back to primary. There are 'smart' switches that wait until the primary power source is available for a certain length of time (i.e. 2 minutes) until switching back, to avoid connecting to an unstable or intermittent utility source.
A secondary source is a document or commentary that quotes or references a primary source, without first-hand knowledge of the activity or event. A secondary source is a source other than the main source that is used to gather information. Just find another source where the same or additional information can be found.
Primary sources were either created during the time period being studied or were created at a later date by a participant in the events being studied (as in the case of memoirs). They reflect the individual viewpoint of a participant or observer. Primary sources enable the researcher to get as close as possible to what actually happened during an historical event or time period. A secondary source is a work that interprets or analyzes an historical event or phenomenon. It is generally at least one step removed from the event and is often based on primary sources. Examples include scholarly or popular books and articles, reference books and textbooks.
Aristotle's work on politics would be considered a primary source since he is the original author of the information. It provides firsthand accounts and interpretations of political theories and systems during his time.
Primary 6% Secondary 30% Tertiary 64% GDP 111%
Primary: 25% Secondary:28% Teriary:47
As long as the focus of the autobiography is on the writer or things the writer directly witnessed, it is a primary source. Most, but not all succeed in this. An example of one that does not is the book, A True Relation of Such Occurrences and Accidents of Note as Happened in Virginia published in 1608 by Captain John Smith of Jamestown. While there are elements of truth in the writing, it is largely a work of fiction or the palgerism of other writters of the time.
Primary, 12% secondary 36% tertiary 52% hope i helped!
59% work in tertiary jobs, 7% in primary and 34% in secondary