Order Number |
5684756735 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
Part 1: Learn about Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Sources
First, go to this link: https://lacitycollege.libguides.com/primarysecondary).
Make sure to watch the video “Primary, Secondary & Tertiary Sources (video)”. Make sure you understand the difference between the three types of sources.
Part 2: Research a Slope Failure
Now, you will find a primary, secondary, and tertiary source of information about a historical slope failure. Select a slope failure, either from Lecture 8.3: Slope Failures (40 min) or quick research on Google (“famous landslides” is a good search term). Some suggestions: the 2018 Southern California landslides, 2005 La Conchita, 1970 Yungas Peru, 1963 Vermont Dam Italy, etc. Try to choose one with a lot of available information that occurred around humans.
Part 3: Discuss
now please respond to this prompt with the following information:
Paragraph 1:
What did you learn from the tutorial video about the three types of sources?
Find ONE of the following types of sources. Cite it and describe it for your fellow students (make sure to specify which type of source you’re citing!):
Paragraph 2:
Report the following pieces of information about your chosen slope failure:
When did this event occur?
Where was it located?
What was the death toll?
What is the proper mass wasting terminology for what occurred? (Mud slide, debris flow, rock fall, etc.)
once done with prompt please respond to TWO other replies that I will send after, with the following content. Try to respond to someone who hasn’t had a response yet! (4 points)
Did they accurately categorize their chosen source? (In other words, if they cited a primary source, did they say it was a primary source?) If not, kindly correct them.
Did they accurately categorize their chosen slope failure? (In other words, if they reported on a rock slide, did they say it was a rock slide?) If not, kindly correct them.
What additional information would you like learn about their chosen slope failure?