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[A/N: I apologize for the irregularities in formatting. The references were pulled from footnotes and work cited pages of various papers written for different professors over the years. Some were MLA, some APA, and it's a bit of a mess. Also, I'm doing all this on an iPhone, so that made it more difficult. Hopefully this list provides enough information that you can look up the source material if you are so inclined.]

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