Reference
Referencing involves using sources to provide information and support claims. It is the practice of citing and acknowledging the works of others. A crucial aspect of referencing is the ability to validate arguments with credible sources.
Citations
The list of sources used
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The ecological approach to visual perception
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The global burden of disease
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Objectification Theory
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Material Self
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7 Practical Steps On How To Be Less Materialistic
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How to get materialism under control in your life
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How to Easily Swap Your Materialistic Ways for Living with Less
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Tips for a Less Materialistic Lifestyle
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The Ultimate Guide to Being Thrifty in College
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