a. thesaurus
b. French textbook
c. grammar textbook
d. Oxford English textbook
= Oxford English textbook
Chose a topic that you are interested in then narrow the topic to something manageable. The source may be from literature.
Information that you can trust would be termed reliable. If you aren't sure of the source, or the source is someone that you don't trust, then the information would be unreliable, and you wouldn't count on it in an important situation. If the information is reliable, then you might trust it without doing your own research.
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to present their research in the most effective way possible.
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A single word would be 'origin'.
Someone's curiosity.
To trace the origin of science and technology, you would need to research the history of science and technology to learn the origins of it.
your a sophomore
A good source of writing a research paper on Technology Advancements would be newspapers and magazines that dwell on topics of technology.
It is a source that uses information from a primary source. A movie about an event could be a secondary source should you cite it in research. I read the letters of Lincoln in a museum that would make me a secondary source if I told you about them.
The root is origo, which is Latin for birth, beginning, or source, which is from oriri which means "to rise".
Chose a topic that you are interested in then narrow the topic to something manageable. The source may be from literature.
A good source of writing a research paper on Technology Advancements would be newspapers and magazines which carry columns on new technology.
There are many things which could cause problems with your research. For example, one source of research problem would be not having a representative sample.
If you were born before Sept 1, you would be a sophomore at 14. Any later than that, you would be 15 because you would start school a year later.