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Without the sources listed above I wouldn’t have been able to give this presentation, so I’m grateful for the Internet, these authors, researchers, and analysts. I would not have had any evidence to present to the audience, all I really could have done was give you a definition and maybe go out and take pictures of some BSSs. But luckily I grew up in this age of computers and am competent enough to navigate through it. Thanks to technology, I was able to find great sources, which allowed me to gather evidence from all parts of the hierarchy of evidence.