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Consequences of Social Media on Body Image

O'Carroll, Eoin. "Whose Reality? Propaganda in the Age of Social Media." Christian Science Monitor, 01/28 2020. ProQuest; SIRS Issues Researcher, http://ccbcmd.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://explore.proquest.com/sirsissuesresearcher/document/2371552741?accountid=3784.

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