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Resources & Bibliography

How reliable are my resources? 

I found my resources very reliable except some can have their own opinion, but looking at many helps compare to see how similar they are.

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TED TALKS

The magical science of storytelling by David JP Phillips

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nj-hdQMa3uA

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He was a good storyteller himself, and he was funny which made me focus on what he had to say and so I trusted him.  TED Talks have made thousands of videos, so its a trusted website, although this is his own opinion. 

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Test Tubes

TED IDEAS 

https://ideas.ted.com/how-stories-are-told-around-the-world/

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Amy S. Choi writes about storytelling around the world

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Enyclopedia Britannica

General information about storytelling. I  think this source was reliable, and a good overview of religion, and different kinds of stories.

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https://kids.britannica.com/students/article/storytelling/277912

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Unstoppable Us Yuval Noah Harari

Author of Sapiens, I looked at reviews of this bestselling book, and it seemed like a reliable source, but as it was written by one author it is still his opinion.

 https://nextbigideaclub.com/magazine/unstoppable-us-yuval-noah-harari-past-present-future/38378/

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