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These sources were extremely helpful in creating my presentation/speech. I would not have been able to do this assignment otherwise. They gave me the information I needed to craft a well-organized speech; my main points would have been much weaker if I had to do this with prior knowledge. I even uncovered and incorporated information I hadn’t known before, so learning wasn’t limited to the audience in this assignment.
Jonathan Hunt
February 16, 2017 — 4:50 pm
Thanks Ryan — a nice range of sources. Some are broad, some very focused on a specific issue (e.g. legal); some are for a general audience (Outside mag) and some are for specialists (Journal of Sports Law).