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In-text: (Benefits of Reading: 8 Reasons Books Improve Your Life, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Lifedev.net. 2015. Benefits of Reading: 8 Reasons Books Improve Your Life. [online] Available at: <http://lifedev.net/2009/06/reading-makes-you-better/> [Accessed 12 January 2015].
In-text: (Lucier, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Lucier, K., 2015. 5 Disadvantages of Poor Planning. [online] About.com Education. Available at: <http://collegelife.about.com/od/TimeManagement/a/5-Disadvantages-Of-Poor-Planning.htm> [Accessed 12 January 2015].
In-text: (Maley, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Maley, A., 2009. Extensive reading: why it is good for our students… and for us.. [online] TeachingEnglish | British Council | BBC. Available at: <http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/extensive-reading-why-it-good-our-students%E2%80%A6-us> [Accessed 12 January 2015].
In-text: (How to Make Time to Read a Book when You're Busy, 2015)
Your Bibliography: wikiHow. 2015. How to Make Time to Read a Book when You're Busy. [online] Available at: <http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Time-to-Read-a-Book-when-You're-Busy> [Accessed 12 January 2015].
In-text: (Winter, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Winter, L., 2015. 10 Benefits of Reading: Why You Should Read Every Day. [online] Lifehack. Available at: <http://www.lifehack.org/articles/lifestyle/10-benefits-reading-why-you-should-read-everyday.html> [Accessed 12 January 2015].
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