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Next, you will respond to the following questions, using what you have learned in the module so far and by conducting your own research. Format and reference citation for this assignment must follow the American Psychological Association (APA) style. Page limit does not include title page, abstract or references. There is no limit for references.
Briefly outline the key points presented in this topic. Evaluate how well they are supported, outlined, and balanced. Do you agree or disagree with the position taken by the producers of the program? What did you learn about this topic beyond your current understanding? Provide 3 examples from the presentation. Describe how what you saw or heard is relevant to public health?
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