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ACTIVITY 2: Properly cite the following sources. 1. An article from K-Zone magazine's January 2019 issue entitled "BTS Breaks Social Barriers" on pages 13-14

2. From the Easerheads' album Circus released in October 1994 under BMG Records (Pilipinas), Inc., the song written by Ely Buendia entitled "With a Smile"

3. N. Gregory Mankiw's book entitled Macroeconomics published by Worth Publishers in New York in 2003


ACTIVITY 2: Properly cite the following sources.

1. An article from K-Zone magazine's January 201

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