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Identify the inconsistencies with APA formatting and citation.
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Identify the inconsistencies with APA formatting and citation. 

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Bullard, R. (1990). Dumping in Dixie: Race, Class, and Environmental Quality. Boulder: Westview Press.
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Couch, S. and Kroll-Smith, S (1994). Environmental controversies, interactional resources, and rural communities: Siting versus exposure disputes. Rural Sociology, 59(1): 25-44.
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Denzin, N. and Lincoln Y. (2000). Introduction: The discipline and practice of qualitative research, in Denzin N. and Lincoln Y. (Eds.) Handbook of Qualitative Research (Second Edition). Thousand Oaks CA.
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Dunlap, R., Rosa, E., Baxter, R. and Mitchell R. (1993b). Attitudes toward siting a high-level nuclear waste repository at Hanford, Washington. in Dunlap, R., Kraft, M. and Rosa E. Public Reactions to Nuclear Waste: Citizens' Views of Repository Siting. Durham NC: Duke University Press: pp.136-72.
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Douglas, M. and Wildavsky, A. (1982). How can we know the risks we face?: Why risk selection is a social process. Risk Analysis, 2.
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Metz’s study of communities surrounding nuclear weapons facilities extends the notion of scale divergence whereby local residents closest to a facility draw on pragmatic logic - practical local knowledge and experience - to support united views of low concern (1996).
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A recent study of communities surrounding nuclear weapons facilities extends the notion of scale divergence, whereby local residents closest to a facility draw on pragmatic logic - practical local knowledge and experience - to support united views of low concern. Metz (1996)
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Kasperson and Kasperson (1992) refer to ideological hazards, “hazards that remain hidden or unattended in a web of social values and assumptions that either denigrates the consequences or deems them acceptable, elevates associated benefits, and idealizes certain notions or beliefs”.
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A number of authors have explored the implications of a lack of attention to risk that can lead to foreseeable accidents (Perrow 1984; Pidgeon 1994; Pidgeon 2002; Freudenberg 1992; Zonabend 1993).
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Just for Fun

Its a fallacy that a spider will grow back it's leg if you pull one off.
Spot the two punctuation errors.
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