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Reference List Citation | Aubrey, A. (2019, December 12) How to reduce food waste. NPR. //www.npr.org/2019/12/10/786867315/how-to-reduce-food-waste |
In-Text Citation | (Aubrey, 2019) |
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Reference List Citation | University of Alabama. (2020). Coronavirus: Virtual student services. //healthinfo.ua.edu/virtual-student-services/ |
In-Text Citation | (University of Alabama, 2020) |
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Reference List Citation | Gritters. J. (2019, August 30). Are green spaces in cities as good for us as green spaces in mountains? REI CO-Op Journal. //www.rei.com/blog |
In-Text Citation | (Gritters, 2019) |
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Reference List Citation | National Association of Social Workers. (2005). NASW standards for clinical social work in social work practice. //www.socialworkers.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=YOg4qdefLBE%3d&portalid=0 |
In-Text Citation | (National Association of Social Workers, 2005) |
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