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Primary and Secondary Sources -- Proof is a...

by James Tanner November 2 2012, 16:06

Primary and Secondary Sources -- Proof is a Bugaboo http://t.co/h51t9EBe James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) November 02, 2012 The ostensible reason for classifying...

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by James Tanner November 2 2012, 16:05

The ostensible reason for classifying sources into categories is to enable the concept of proof. However, proof in the absolute sense is unattainable in...

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by James Tanner November 2 2012, 13:00

One of the overriding impressions I have of the Eastern United States is that of lots and lots of trees. Sometime it is hard to see large cities because...

Primary and Secondary Sources -- Categorizing...

by James Tanner November 2 2012, 12:53

Primary and Secondary Sources -- Categorizing Evidence http://t.co/6tcKAkuS James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) November 02, 2012 Categorization is central...

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by James Tanner November 2 2012, 12:53

Categorization is central part to some academic disciplines and the need or perceived need for creating categories is ingrained in Western Civilization...

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by James Tanner November 1 2012, 15:35

The concept of secondary versus primary sources is a tremendous oversimplification of the process of evaluating evidence and determining validity. The...

Primary and Secondary Sources -- Continuing the...

by James Tanner November 1 2012, 15:35

Primary and Secondary Sources -- Continuing the discussion http://t.co/Yo2V3D5C James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) November 01, 2012 The concept of secondary...

The Labyrinth | Walking Arizona...

by James Tanner November 1 2012, 14:03

The Labyrinth | Walking Arizona http://t.co/TAgUn1Xr James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) November 01, 2012 The Labyrinth | Walking Arizona

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by James Tanner November 1 2012, 14:02

Some of the formations in Arizona resemble the fabled Labyrinth of antiquity. There are places where travel is difficult, if not impossible, but the areas...

The Labyrinth http://t.co/zDEt8kWC

by James Tanner November 1 2012, 14:02

The Labyrinth http://t.co/zDEt8kWC James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) November 01, 2012 Some of the formations in Arizona resemble the fabled Labyrinth of...

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