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This is my sandbox article

Section 1

Sharks are a type of fish [1]

Section 2

Section 3

Notes

  1. ^ Shark. Wikipedia, 2010
  • (2008). The elusive negawatt. Economist, 387(8579), 78. Retrieved from MasterFILE Premier database.
  • Knickerbocker, B. (2001, May 29). Saving energy by the 'negawatt'. Christian Science Monitor, p. 2. Retrieved from Academic Search Complete database.
  • Huber, P. W. (2005). The bottomless well : the twilight of fuel, the virtue of waste, and why we will never run out of energy. New York: Basic Books.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is my sandbox article

Section 1

Sharks are a type of fish [1]

Section 2

Section 3

Notes

  1. ^ Shark. Wikipedia, 2010
  • (2008). The elusive negawatt. Economist, 387(8579), 78. Retrieved from MasterFILE Premier database.
  • Knickerbocker, B. (2001, May 29). Saving energy by the 'negawatt'. Christian Science Monitor, p. 2. Retrieved from Academic Search Complete database.
  • Huber, P. W. (2005). The bottomless well : the twilight of fuel, the virtue of waste, and why we will never run out of energy. New York: Basic Books.

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