It is a secondary source.
the same
"He is a maintenance man." -In this case it is a describes the pronoun "man", so it is an adjective. "Maintenance is the primary objective of his health care." -In this case it is a noun. "Oh dear, the puppy has vomited on the carpet. Please call the maintenance department and request a worker with a mop to be dispatched immediately."
There are plenty of synonyms for the word summon such as arouse, ask, assemble, beckon, beep, bid, call back, call for, call forth, call in, call together, call upon, charge, direct, and many others.
You call them a nymphomaniacs.
you call this person a "confidante"
It depends on the kind of book and on the subject.In History, a book is only a primary source if it was written by someone who was there when the event occured.A history text book, for example, is a secondary source because it's written by people that weren't present when the things happened, who most likely used primary sources themselves to learn about it. In some cases they will have used books about books about primary sources.In the study of Literature, the actual literary text is often described as 'primary', while books about literary texts or themes, etc are secondary.
primary is what some call younger or inexerienced level {beginner} and secondary is senior or professional or more experienced level
primary is what some call younger or inexerienced level {beginner} and secondary is senior or professional or more experienced level
I think we call them Secondary Schools here... Primary > Secondary > College/Job/Whatever
Secondary colors
The colors produced by mixing primary colors and secondary colors are known as tertiary colors. These colors are created by combining adjacent primary and secondary colors on the color wheel.
Yes -- It is ALWAYS best to call to coordinate your benefits
A primary source.
Secondary colours, aka purple, green and orange.
first you should obtain the explanantion of benefits from your primary. it should indicate what the write off amount is. if you're not sure, call the insurance company and ask them. then do the same with your secondary. the secondary insurance will consider the amount allowed by the primary and will usually base their benefits on that. if you are lucky, between the two, you should have little out of pocket expenses.
we call this color intermiated the most mixed colors there are and that makes a dark yellow 8)
A primary source.