Source 1: This article discusses the future role of library media experts explaining the need to play a greater role in education. Many people think librarians are the first experts, so they call it "information perspective" (Lowe, 2000). Libraries Media experts are the place to browse courses, assignments and learning based on information resources, processes, and techniques necessary for student success. Library media experts will be "pioneers" in teaching information skills and integrating technical skills into problem solving process information (Lowe, 2000).
Information sources 1 (b), (e), (g) are operated by educated professors. Material 1 (e) is operated by Judie C. Snelson, a comprehensive health care physician with a master's degree in behavioral science and a doctorate in religion. Document 1 (g) is operated by Professor Jill Morton who provides seminars on all aspects of color and marketing, color theory, and color influence. Finally, Source 1 (b) was founded in 1997 by Professional Color Therapist and Color Consultant - Valerie Logan - Clarke. Therefore, all information from these sources is reliable.
Information source 1: Information source 1 includes information on the use of marijuana and information on the use of marijuana, so I think it can be trusted. But it was made seven years ago. Information source 2: Information source 2 is also reliable, but there are many information about illegal cannabis rather than legalization. Source 3: Because it has most of the information on why it is upgraded in taxonomy it is biased. Source 4: It is very biased, only information about why it should be kept secret. Source 5: Cannabis.com is well-balanced and one of the most reliable sources I have found.
Sources 1, 2 and 3 are published books, so you can trust the information. Sources 4 to 8 are journals. They are written by scientists around the world from the Science Direct web page. Therefore, it can be trusted. All information must be accurate based on facts. Information sources 9 and 16 are also sites that contain journals. That journal is well known and most of them are written by famous scientists. Sources 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 are Wikipedia's sites. Most of the data and information obtained here are quoted and they are partially reliable and effective. Document 14 is the official website of the Australian Dental Association. The information contained here is mainly about the effect of chlorhexidine. I can trust you very much. Therefore, parameter based deviation points should not be included.