Islamophobia in the actual Western world

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The discussion is based on reliable sociological evidence. Research sources are relevant, current, credible, and are clearly documented in the paper. There are at least 6 scholarly bibliographical sources (not web pages, they may be used, but not as part of the 6 required—electronic journal data bases are not considered web pages). These 6 sources may include the texts required for this course, if they are relevant to the topic. (15 marks)
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The format follows the APA documentation style accurately and consistently. (10 marks)

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