I just want to know if i have these correct for in-text citation.

January 2005. Globalization: “A portrait of exploitation, inequality, and limits” (Dunklin) Prospect, 27. Retrieved January 15, 2008
September 1977. “Body Politics: Power, Sex” (Nancy) Non-Verbal Communication pp. 83-92.(83)
April 1995. “Beyond Racial Identity Politics:” (Manning) In Race, Class, and Gender, 2nd ed., 8 (4) pp. 363–66.
McBrearty, Sally, & Marc Moniz (1991). “Prostitutes or Providers”? In Pursuit of the Sex Roles in Early . pp. 71–82 (71)
Rohrlich-Leavitt, Ruby, Barbara Sykes, Elizabeth Weatherford. (1975). “Aboriginal Woman: Male and Female Anthropological Perspectives.” In Toward an Anthropology of Women, ed. R. Reiter, pp.110–26.
August 1974. “Women, Culture and Society:” In Women, Culture and Society, ed. M. Rosaldo, pp. 17–42.
November 1981. “Female Power and Male Dominance”. (Peggy) Don’t forget the elderly: The Aging who teaches the younger Journal of Power/Rules Studies, 10(4), 329-342.
January 1986. “Planned Development, Social Stratification” (Alline) Development , ed. E. pp.207–23.
May 1985. “The Fate of Spanish in the U.S.: The Puerto Rican Experience.” (Ana ) In Language of Inequality, ed. pp.41–59. (41)

I have no idea what style book you are trying to use. This is totally unfamiliar to me, and I cannot see the context.

By "in-text" do you mean in the body of the text of your paper? Are you going to put this in the middle of a sentence or paragraph of your paper?

What you have posted is the Reference List. This is not in-text citation.

Did you not read what I posted earlier? Did you go into that website and READ and STUDY these sections??

In-text citations ~~ http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/02/

Reference List~~ http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/05/

Sample APA paper ~~ http://owl.english.purdue.edu/media/pdf/20090212013008_560.pdf
Notice the various in-text citations in the body of the paper (pages 2 - 7).
Notice the sample Reference List (page 9).

To check the correctness of the in-text citations, we need to follow the correct format and guidelines for in-text citations. Here are the corrected versions of the provided citations:

1. January 2005. Globalization: "A portrait of exploitation, inequality, and limits" (Dunklin, 2005).
- Assuming "Dunklin" is the author's last name, the correct format is to include the author's last name and the publication year in parentheses.

2. September 1977. "Body Politics: Power, Sex" (Nancy, 1977, p. 83).
- Similar to the previous citation, include the author's last name and the publication year in parentheses. Since a specific page is mentioned (p. 83), include the page number as well.

3. April 1995. "Beyond Racial Identity Politics:" (Manning, 1995, p. 363).
- Same as before, include the author's last name and the publication year in parentheses. Include the page number as well.

4. McBrearty, Sally, & Marc Moniz (1991). "Prostitutes or Providers"? In Pursuit of the Sex Roles in Early (McBrearty & Moniz, 1991, p. 71).
- In this case, the citation includes multiple authors. Include all the authors' last names in the citation and the publication year in parentheses. Also, include the specific page number mentioned.

5. Rohrlich-Leavitt, Ruby, Barbara Sykes, Elizabeth Weatherford (1975). "Aboriginal Woman: Male and Female Anthropological Perspectives" (Rohrlich-Leavitt, Sykes, & Weatherford, 1975, p. 110).
- Similar to the previous citation, include all the authors' last names and the publication year. Include the specific page number as well.

6. August 1974. "Women, Culture and Society:" (M. Rosaldo, 1974, pp. 17-42).
- Include the author's last name and the publication year. Since a range of pages is mentioned (pp. 17-42), use "pp." to indicate multiple pages.

7. November 1981. "Female Power and Male Dominance" (Peggy, 1981, p. 329).
- Include the author's last name and the publication year. Include the specific page number mentioned.

8. January 1986. "Planned Development, Social Stratification" (Alline, 1986, pp. 207-23).
- Same as before, include the author's last name and the publication year. Include the page range as mentioned.

9. May 1985. "The Fate of Spanish in the U.S.: The Puerto Rican Experience." (Ana, 1985, p. 41).
- Include the author's last name and the publication year. Include the specific page number mentioned.

Please note that if there are any missing or incorrect information, such as missing author names or incomplete publication information, it could impact the accuracy and correctness of the citations.