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In-text: (Atherton, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Atherton, T., 2018. Black Day in July; Forty years ago, Canadians watched the U.S. race riots with a sense of superiority. Should we have been so smug?. [online] Explore.proquest.com. Available at: <https://explore.proquest.com/document/241071450?searchid=1528635455&accountid=168443> [Accessed 1 January 2016].
In-text: (Science; Studies from University of Maryland Have Provided New Data on Science (The Inevitability of Ethnocentrism Revisited: Ethnocentrism Diminishes As Mobility Increases), 2016)
Your Bibliography: Explore.proquest.com. 2016. Science; Studies from University of Maryland Have Provided New Data on Science (The Inevitability of Ethnocentrism Revisited: Ethnocentrism Diminishes As Mobility Increases). [online] Available at: <https://explore.proquest.com/document/1842314652?searchid=1528628862&accountid=168443> [Accessed 19 December 2016].
In-text: (Is There Positive Ethnocentrism? [editorial], 2018)
Your Bibliography: Explore.proquest.com. 2018. Is There Positive Ethnocentrism? [editorial]. [online] Available at: <https://explore.proquest.com/document/1753053975?searchid=1528686931&accountid=168443> [Accessed 1 January 2016].
In-text: (Ltd, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Ltd, N., 2018. h2g2 - The Chrysalids - Novel. [online] H2g2.com. Available at: <https://h2g2.com/entry/A654707> [Accessed 7 November 2001].
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