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ENRIQUE T. MANANSALA III BSEE 1EE- B MRS.

MARISSA YOLANDA SAMONTE

Meaning and Relevance of History

History is an assemblage of facts about the past also it gives insights on the
different origin or where things stored. Basically history can be a helping hand to
understand things, a building blocks of humanity to connect past generations, cultures
and memorable events that we must nurture by which we passed through the years to
still be remembered.

Distinction of Primary and Secondary Source

Primary source delivers direct and immediate proof about something. Primary
Source gives away the prototype materials which helps a person to get closer to
possible ways. Secondary source are basically depends on primary sources, it is more
precise, more elaborate sources but still based on primary sources.

Eternal and Internal Critism

External critism is the first of two levels of exploration for it is suceeded by


internal critism and also known as lower critism. While the internal critism is the
researcher's strive to recreate the meaning of the text and also known as the positive
critism.

Repositories of Primary Source


A storage in which contains written by hand, public record, histories materials
such as books and photographs and other primary sources.

Different kinds of Primary Sources

The given data below includes some format examples of Primary Sources:

 Diaries, letters and journals


 Scrapbook
 Newspaper and magazine
 Archives and manuscript materials
 Photographs, videos, audio recordings and films
 Autobiographies and memoirs
 Research data
 Old histories

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