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do you know how to make a short research project?

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can you make one for me?
Answered by KristenšŸ˜™
@joseph what is it about?
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1. Electronics
2. Why electronics burn when using them for a long time
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wow that was quick. Thanks for helping me all the time.
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ok
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The term electronic and information technology includes, but is not limited to, telecommunications products (such as telephones), information kiosks and transaction machines, World Wide Web sites, multimedia, and office equipment such as copiers and fax machines. Electrical burnouts are due to unintentional and spontaneous circumstances. A disturbance in the electric grid or a deliberate reduction to reduce the load to prevent a power outage are commons causes of electrical burnout. Burn-in is an accepted practice for detecting early failures in a population of semiconductor devices. It usually requires the electrical testing of a product, using an expected operating electrical cycle (extreme of operating condition), typically over a time period of 48-168 hours.
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Read the prompt on page 4 about reading the novel Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. Then use what you have learned in the lesson to gather relevant information about the artist who created the illustrations. Find information form atleast 3 credible print and digital sources. For each source, do the following:

Identify it as a print or digital source.
Provide a citation.
Write a sentence to explain why the source is credible.
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Read the prompt on page 4 about reading the novel Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. Then use what you have learned in the lesson to gather relevant information about the artist who created the illustrations. Find information form atleast 3 credible print and digital sources. For each source, do the following:

Identify it as a print or digital source.
Provide a citation.
Write a sentence to explain why the source is credible.

Prompt: You are reading the novel Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. You really like the illustrations in the novel. You decide to conduct research to find out more about the artist who created the illustrations in the original publication of the novel.
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Information from Website 1, with URL ending in .gov
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Information from Website 2, with URL ending in com
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Information from Website 2, with URL ending in . com
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Read the prompt on page 4 about reading the novel Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. Then use what you have learned in the lesson to gather relevant information about the artist who created the illustrations. Find information form atleast 3 credible print and digital sources. For each source, do the following:

Identify it as a print or digital source.
Provide a citation.
Write a sentence to explain why the source is credible.

Prompt: You are reading the novel Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. You really like the illustrations in the novel. You decide to conduct research to find out more about the artist who created the illustrations in the original publication of the novel.
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Information from Website 1, with URL ending in .gov pls help
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Think of an item you would like to buy as a gift for a friend or family member.
Gather relevant information about the item from at least three print and digital sources. Write an explanation that tells whether you would buy the item and why (or why not). Include citations for each source.
Explain how you decided whether the sources were credible.
Tell how your research helped you to make this financial decision.
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Think of a bike you would like to buy as a gift for a friend or family member.
Gather relevant information about the item from at least three print and digital sources. Write an explanation that tells whether you would buy the item and why (or why not). Include citations for each source.
Explain how you decided whether the sources were credible.
Tell how your research helped you to make this financial decision.


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