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- Wikipedia:Find your source - Wikipedia
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- Direct read after write - Wikipedia
Direct read after write is a procedure that compares data recorded onto a medium against the source A typical example would be CD burning software which reads a CD-ROM once it has been burned onto, effectively ensuring that data written is the same as the data it was copied from
- Grammar checker - Wikipedia
A grammar checker, in computing terms, is a program, or part of a program, that attempts to verify written text for grammatical correctness Grammar checkers are most often implemented as a feature of a larger program, such as a word processor , but are also available as a stand-alone application that can be activated from within programs that work with editable text
- Elsevier Science Direct - Wikipedia
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- Review - Wikipedia
Such a review often contains evaluations of the book on the basis of personal taste Reviewers, in literary periodicals, often use the occasion of a book review for a display of learning or to promulgate their own ideas on the topic of a fiction or non-fiction work At the other end of the spectrum, some book reviews resemble simple plot summaries
- Wikipedia:Verifiability
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- Direct and indirect realism - Wikipedia
Direct realism, also known as naïve realism, argues we perceive the world directly In the philosophy of perception and philosophy of mind , direct or naïve realism , as opposed to indirect or representational realism , are differing models that describe the nature of conscious experiences
- Fake news website - Wikipedia
The article makes a claim that is not covered in credible sources [43] [51] The article contains false or out-of-context statistics [43] [60] The article is a repost of a story from another site (typically a satire parody or impostor site), "with or without attribution" and often "omitting indications the [story is] made up" [44]
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