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No Source #1 Media, Body Image, and Eating Disorders. (n.d.). Retrieved February, from This source did not work because the authors are not credible and because there was not much information provided with enough evidence to back it up.
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No Source #2 The Media & Eating Disorders. (n.d.). Retrieved February, 2017, from This source does not work because all the of the information provided does not have viable evidence to prove each fact made by the author.
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No Source #3 Does Social Media Cause Eating Disorders in Children? (2016, October 02). Retrieved February, 2017, from This source does not work due to the fact that the the points made aren't backed up and the author is not a reliable one.
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No Source #4 Why Social Media Is Ruining Your Self-Esteem-and How to Stop It. (2016, August 10). Retrieved February, 2017, from This source does not work because its not a reliable website, it doesn't’t have a visible author and the facts are randomly stated.
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No Source #5 Rachel Ehmke is a senior editor at the Child Mind Institute. (n.d.). How Using Social Media Affects Teenagers. Retrieved March, 2017, from This source does not work because the author is very bias in the entire article, its not reliable.
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No Source #6 PSYCH 424 blog. (n.d.). Retrieved March, 2017, from This source does not work because it is a blog and it is biased and because it is too short on top of that.
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No Source #7 Rae Jacobson is a writer and content engagement specialist at the Child Mind Institute. (n.d.). Social Media and Self-Esteem | Impact of Social Media on Youth. Retrieved March, 2017, from This source does not work because the author is very bias towards the subject so the facts stated are not reliable.
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