Research:
1. To study (something) thoroughly so as to present in a detailed, accurate manner: researching the effects of acid rain.
2. To do research for: research a magazine article.
Resource:
# Something that can be used for support or help: The local library is a valuable resource.
# An available supply that can be drawn on when needed. Often used in the plural.
# The ability to deal with a difficult or troublesome situation effectively; initiative: a person of resource.
# Means that can be used to cope with a difficult situation. Often used in the plural: needed all my intellectual resources for the exam.
2006-06-19 21:35:44
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answered by ai_nacco_2000 5
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Research is to find intoresting fax of something or someone and resource is know where it lives where you could find it.
2006-06-20 04:39:14
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answered by Elizabeth N 1
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Research is what you do, resource is where you find it.
2006-06-20 04:35:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Research is : serious study of a subject, in order to discover new facts or test new ideas
Resource is : something such as useful land, or minerals such as oil or coal, that exists in a country and can be used to increase its wealth
2006-06-20 04:37:59
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answered by Swaroop B 2
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research
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research[1,noun]research[2,verb]marketing researchmarket researchoperations research
Main Entry: 1re·search
Pronunciation: ri-'s&rch, 'rE-"
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle French recerche, from recerchier to investigate thoroughly, from Old French, from re- + cerchier to search -- more at SEARCH
1 : careful or diligent search
2 : studious inquiry or examination; especially : investigation or experimentation aimed at the discovery and interpretation of facts, revision of accepted theories or laws in the light of new facts, or practical application of such new or revised theories or laws
3 : the collecting of information about a particular subject
http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/research
Main Entry: re·source
Pronunciation: 'rE-"sOrs, -"sors, -"zOrs, -"zors, ri-'
Function: noun
Etymology: French ressource, from Old French ressourse relief, resource, from resourdre to relieve, literally, to rise again, from Latin resurgere -- more at RESURRECTION
1 a : a source of supply or support : an available means -- usually used in plural b : a natural source of wealth or revenue -- often used in plural c : computable wealth -- usually used in plural d : a source of information or expertise
2 : something to which one has recourse in difficulty :
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Hope that helps...The resources in my research were gathered from an online source.
2006-06-20 05:12:30
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answered by C G 2
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Researching you're looking up information.
Resource(s) are books, newspapers, anything you gather information out of.
2006-06-20 04:35:32
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answered by Ashleigh 3
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Please refer to any English dictionary.
2006-06-20 04:38:18
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answered by sastra 3
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