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Image Sources

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*We have attempted to use public domain, creative commons, or royalty free images whenever possible. However, due to the scarcity of images directly relating to the subject matter, we have used some images in the spirit of open access and the fair use doctrine. If we have used your copyrighted material in a way that you feel does not qualify as fair use, please contact our instructor, Olin Bjork at objork@scu.edu.

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