The writer writes the works cited page of his research paper from the information on his source cards.
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First lets define "controversies", Controversies are frequently thought to be a result of a lack of confidence on the part of the disputants – as implied by Benford's law of controversy, which only talks about lack of information. Controversial issues are issues which arouse strong feelings and divide communities. Issues like these can arise anywhere at any time. ... They also vary from place to place, e.g., furries, or gay marriage is relatively uncontentious in some countries, but highly controversial in others.Controversial is the adjective form of the noun controversy, which is a prolonged dispute, debate, or state of contention, especially one that unfolds in public and involves a stark difference of opinion. Things commonly called controversial include topics, actions, and people.
Deception dehumanizes by filling the brain with so many scenarios and images of what could be real and not real. It overloads the brain with so much info that they can't process what is actually happening.
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In order for you to answer this question, you will need to read the entire article. After reading, you will be able to identify the point of view of the author in relation to the injuries that young athletes suffer. This point of view refers to an opinion of the author, that is, it is what he thinks is motivating the injuries in these athletes. In this case, the author can affirm that the injuries are caused by the pressure to be a successful athlete, by failures in the warm-up, by excessive training, among others.