IntroductionBackground InformationResearch and FindingsDiscussionConclusionBibliography and AcknowledgementGroup Reflection




   
    We consulted our secondary information from the radio and television educational programmes, Discovery magazines and newspapers.
We  also consulted our secondary information from the internet, such as different websites which provides lots of information about the advantages and disadvantages of being slim ( You can find the web links in Bibliography and Acknowledgement)
            

    The secondary information sources of the websites we have consulted are reliable because the information were announced by scientists or experts after experiments and surveys done on the scope of being slim and beautiful. Since the radio and television educational programmes always invite professors and experts from local and overseas universites, the information supplied by them are always correct. Newspapers and Discovery magazines are just as trustworthy as our other secondary sources, as professors are always invited to share their experiences and knowledge in the scope of being slim and beautiful.

    Our secondary source and our primary source are similar because in our primary source --survey, which we have consulted  recently, we found out that our research from the secondary source is almost the same as our primary source. For example, our primary source points out fruits are good for our intestines. The secondary source, which are the web links in Bibliography and Acknowledgement, also points out the same idea with us. Therefore, the secondary source we have consulted and our primary source is similar.
 

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