Either of these is a primary source document, in which it is "straight from the horse's mouth" or in other words straight from the source.
In study, a first-hand account is commonly known as a primary source.
In study, a first-hand account is commonly known as a primary source.
In study, a first-hand account is commonly known as a primary source.
A second hand account is one that is derived from a first hand account. A first hand account is a written record by someone who was actually there, like if a volcano erupted and someone was there and wrote a book on it, it would be a first hand account. Now, back to the main subject. If a person wrote a book on that same eruption, and used that book instead of being there (pardon my grammar), it would be a second hand account.
An eye-witness account.
it is primary source because primary source means: is an account of an event created by someone who took part in or witnessed an event. or you can say primary source means: first hand account.
A primary source.
A spouse may open as many bank accounts as they wish. If, on the other hand, you are referring to a joint account; then there will have to be paperwork filled out adding the spouse to the account and thus creating a joint account. This requires the agreement and signature of the original account holder.
Testimonial evidence is evidence given by a witness of things they've experienced first-hand. The first-hand account of a witness is called their testimony.
You're going to struggle to get an answer on this question as anyone who could give a first hand account would have to be at least 75 years old.
by the author for the author. apex :)
Primary source