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Details are messages about a small portion of something, certain facts, or something or someone. Details are descriptive words, examples, comparisons, reasons, explanations, facts supporting paper, or topic sentences. The details will develop support for settings, roles, plots, and important ideas. Event orientation: Please read ___________________________________ opening ceremony centered on __________________. Analyze the device / technology / element using the graphical manager and then create an analysis block using one of the following frameworks: CCC, FIT, TSCDCMCS (topic sentence, specific details, comments, Conclusion)
Comparative historical research is a social scientific method that examines historical events by direct comparison with other historical events, theoretical construction, or reference to today, creating effective interpretation beyond a specific time and place. Normally, it involves comparing social processes over time and place. It overlaps with historical sociology. The academic disciplines of history and sociology have always been interrelated, but they are linked in different ways at different times. This type of research can use one of several theoretical approaches. It is not the theoretical framework it adopts but is characterized by the type of problem it proposes.
Science is a fact, but this is a fact different from the absolute truth. Science is best defined as "scientific fact". Scientific facts are generally accepted as a reality interpretation and are constantly being disclosed. This view on scientific facts is not an absolute fact, as the absolute truth exists only in the field of mathematics. On the contrary, the facts in the scientific context are descriptions that seem to explain the phenomenon, consistent with other recognized scientific facts. In addition, there are various levels of scientific facts. For example, theory in paleontology and subatomic theory may change over time than the concept of Newtonian physics that has not been challenged for centuries. However, science is the core of science, and the theory can not be 100% absolute truth.