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• Domains on the Web and their meaning: nonprofit
(n.): sin fines
A) edu: Educational C) org: Nonprofit organizations de lucro
trustworthy
B) gov: Governmental D) com: Commercial or individual (adj.):
confiable
2. Books: Printed Sources
1. They must have a copyright page that gives the date of publication and the name of the author(s)
and publisher(s).
2. Trustworthy printed sources always have an index that lists the topics mentioned in the book, as well
as the pages on which they can be found.
3. Factual sources may also include an appendix that provides additional information on the topics dealt
with in the book.
4. Informative printed sources usually have a glossary that defines, in alphabetical order, complex terms
and technical words employed in the book.
5. Credible printed sources also include a reference section that lists the sources used to write the book.
7. Look for information about the human rights you selected and do the
following:
• Choose information useful for supporting your points in a discussion and write it session 3
down in your notebook.
• Record the source you got the information from. Look at the example.
For our discussion within
Glossary on
page 182
Example:
Resource Article 13 o Article 19 o Recording information
Compasito. Manual Right to free movement Freedom of opinion and
on Human Rights 1. You have the right to come information
Education for and go as you wish within You have the right to hold
Children your country. and express your own opinions.
http://www.eycb. 2. You have the right to leave You should be able to
coe.int/compasito/ your country to go to share your opinions with
chapter_6/pdf/ another one, and you should others, including people
1.pdf be able to return to your from other countries,
country if you want. through any means.
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