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· Complete Bibliographic Information for article: Author, Date of Publication, Title of Journal, Title of Article, Volume Number, Issue Number, Page Numbers. (Internet Articles, same information with site reference and address.)
· Synopsis of article to include:
· Primary subject of article
· Primary facts presented
· Conclusions drawn by author/s
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