Leaked Sources Confirm Billie Eilish's Secret Relationship: The Real Story - Postcolonial Perspectives
Are Billie Eilish and Nat Wolff dating? We may never get 100% official confirmation, but they're clearly close—and they took it to the next level when they attended Grammys 2026 together. Last year, ...
Understanding the Context
MSN: Samsung’s wide Galaxy Z Fold confirmed in leaked One UI 9 animations Samsung’s wide Galaxy Z Fold confirmed in leaked One UI 9 animations UPDATE - THE SINGER HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED! I might as well conclude the search to be over for the unidentified singer of "Abortion Money." While we don't have explicit confirmation from the artist herself, there are too many dead giveaways to ignore. The singer now identified as Lily Kershaw... This entry discusses the types of sources and their use in the news process, ethical and legal aspects of sourcing, power in journalist-source relations, the use of online sources, journalists’ verification of sources, and audiences’ views on journalistic sources.
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Learn the difference between primary and secondary sources in this guide. See examples of each type of source and learn how they're used. We live in an age overflowing with sources of information. With so many information sources at our fingertips, knowing where to start, sorting through it all and finding what we want can be overwhelming! Check out this short video (2:23) from Suffolk County Community College Library to understand how primary, secondary, and tertiary sources vary by discipline.
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Beyond definitions of source types, this video provides useful examples of what would be primary, secondary and tertiary sources for research questions in different disciplines. There are many types of sources commonly used in research. These include books, journal articles, and newspapers.