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Please list the bibliographic citations for your requests (Limit: 5 citations) in the space below. Use the following examples as a guide:

   Books:       Smith, J. The Big Scoop. New York: Random House, 1987.

   Articles:     Smith, J. "Making Ice Cream," Weight Watcher's Magazine, July 1987, p. 10-15.