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What does the term 'Indigenous' imply?
What does the term 'Indigenous' imply?
- Following a set of codes in professional practice
- Being a primary source of information
- Belonging to a specific ethnic tribe and preserving ancestral culture (correct)
- Being a secondary source of information
Which of the following best describes 'Codes' based on the text?
Which of the following best describes 'Codes' based on the text?
- Documents made after an event has taken place
- Ethical values observed by individuals
- Standards and principles to be followed by professionals (correct)
- Agreements between states for regulation
What distinguishes 'Primary Sources' from 'Secondary Sources' according to the text?
What distinguishes 'Primary Sources' from 'Secondary Sources' according to the text?
- Primary Sources are made after an event, while Secondary Sources preserve ancestral culture
- Primary Sources are original materials, while Secondary Sources are agreements between states
- Primary Sources are from artifacts, documents, and recordings, while Secondary Sources are made after an event (correct)
- Primary Sources are based on grounded principles, while Secondary Sources are documents made after an event
How can 'Legislation' be defined based on the provided text?
How can 'Legislation' be defined based on the provided text?
Who are 'Stakeholders' according to the text?
Who are 'Stakeholders' according to the text?