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  • Mock language
    • Good find. Needs a heavy-handed rework.
  • Violence in art
    • I had a student who was going to do this previously but ended up not doing it. I think it really could use it still. It would be a difficult task as it really needs to be broken apart and reorganized in a bold way. But you could do it! You just have to be bold and communicate what you're up to clearly!
  • Adventure therapy
    • There are some subtle challenges here, including some issues that I've never had students work with before just because they don't show up often -- like too many sources attached to sentences. You could do it though!
  • Boston Ballet
    • Ah, this is just an info dump. Needs to be put in wiki form. A good task.
  • APA Task Force on Deceptive and Indirect Methods of Persuasion and Control
    • Another good one! Super interesting!
  • Attachment theory
    • Clearly needs help but I think it's too much for us to handle here since it's a huge article. You already have some good ones here, so let's skip it.

Good finds here. I'll post the approved ones in the WikiEdu dash -- grab the 2 you want there. Etherfire (talk) 16:54, 12 February 2021 (UTC)Reply

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