primary source
Somebody from the past, like a diary entry from Julius Caesar. But also, a primary source can be written recently, for example, a Journal Article, Newspaper Article, Birth Certificate, Death Certificate. The thing to remember about the difference between a Primary Source and a Secondary Source is: Has it been cited or quoted or is this the original information? If I find an article written by Person A that quotes Person B who quotes Julius Caesar, that is NOT a primary source. The original words Person A used in his/her article--minus quoted material--is a Primary Source.
Yes, a certificate of live birth can be used as a primary form of identification when applying for a passport.
The primary curve was formed before birth but the secondary curve was formed after birth. Thats basically the difference between the two. hope that helps
Yes, a principal can use a certified birth certificate as primary proof of identity, as it serves as an official document that verifies their identity and date of birth. However, the acceptability of a birth certificate may vary depending on the specific requirements of the institution or agency requesting the proof of identity. It is advisable to check the guidelines provided by the relevant authority to ensure compliance.
The authorized birth certificate may refer to the Original birth certificate rather than the Copy of the Birth Certificate.
Why would you want to sign a birth certificate?
No. Birth and Adoption certificate are different
You cannot cash in your birth certificate bond. Birth certificate bonds do not exist, and there is no legitimate way to cash in a birth certificate for money.
No, the cervical curvature is considered the secondary curvature, the primary curvatures are the thoracic and sacral curvatures. The lumbar curvature is also considered the Secondary Secondary curvature (yes that's two secondarys, as in the second secondary)
Every state is different in handling this kind of situation. Some states will not do it at all, others will amend or issue a secondary birth certificate. You can find details for the state where you were born at this website: http://www.drbecky.com/birthcert.html
Yes
A birth certificate is a legal document showing that a person's birth occurred and has been registered within the jurisdiction of the agency issuing the birth certificate.