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Mister Rogers' neighborhood : children, television, and Fred Rogers / Newell, David, 1938 writer
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Mister Rogers' neighborhood : children, television, and Fred Rogers / Newell, David, 1938 writer
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'Dear BBC' : Children, Television Storytelling and the Public Sphere. Messenger Davies, Máire.
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Children's learning from educational television Sesame Street and beyond / Fisch, Shalom M.
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Children and the Formal Features of Television : Approaches and Findings of Experimental and
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Television and social behavior beyond violence and children : a report of the Committee on
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Television and children Cross cultural studies.
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Television and children Illinois Chicago.
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Charlton, Michael, 1948- editor.
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Television and children Germany (West)
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Television and children Great Britain.
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Television and children Brazil.
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Wellbeing Television Viewing and Aggression in Young Children Understanding the Effect of HIV/AIDS on
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Harrett, Jacqueline.
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This book offers lively literacy lessons for children aged 5 to 11, including imagination and
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Metz, Walter.
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History of Bewitched Contextualizing Bewitched: Witches, Film, and Television Previous Criticism of
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Madide, Thabi.
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believes that what she sees on television and books is all what Africa is about. But that all comes to an
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proceedings, police departments, and government as a whole, and it is no exaggeration to say that most people
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Story Gilligan's Island and Film History Gilligan's Island and Performativity Gilligan, the
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children : television's exception Organic process Disrupted lives Death and future Pregnant
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Mayall, Berry.
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Differences between Children's and Women's Studies Children's Rights Researching Children's Rights to
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Lotz, Amanda D., 1974-
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Kompare Home is where the brand Is: children's television in a post network era / Sarah Banet Weiser
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Avellán, Elizabeth, film producer.
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, demonstrating the illusion of American sexual innocence in television's early programs and its lasting
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Marsh, Jackie.
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with film, television, computer games and other cultural texts are very motivating, but often find no
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Donnelly, Katharine.
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Neziroglu, who regularly appears as a therapist on the TLC television series, Hoarders, shows readers how to
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Vale, Lawrence J., 1959- editor.
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Beamish Urban images on children's television / Lawrence J. Vale and Julia R. Dobrow Urban counter
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Smith, Jacob.
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industry used spoken word records to develop markets for children, African Americans, women, and others not
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AND TELEVISION: COLLABORATORS AND THREAT 5. SPAIN: BIPOLAR VISIONS, UNIFIED REALITIES: A GENERAL
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commercial television The disempowering empowerment of children's consumer "choice" Children and
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Childfree Women in Mainstream Cinema and Television / Natalia Cherjovsky Part III. Childfree Economic and
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remote control. A moment later, the television screen turns on. The next day, the child wants to turn on
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Hailey, Sheila.
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publishing company in Toronto, she met Arthur Hailey and married him in 1951. The mother of three children
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Morris, Mervyn.
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Anancy stories; a television personality regularly engaging with children; a distinctive radio
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Richards, Chris, Dr.
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ranging and lively investigation of gender, power and social change in contemporary children's play
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Forrest, Tara
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range of historical and thematic contexts (including topics as diverse as literature, children's play
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Thompson, Kenneth.
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over time. Using examples drawn from: * club culture and raves * mugging * sex and AIDS * children
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Mills, Jean.
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and spiritual development * part four looks at the representation of children in film, television and
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Weber, Sandra J.
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the images of teachers and teaching which permeate the everyday lives of children and adults, shaping
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Banfield, Kelsey.
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regularly on television including Connecticut Style, Better Connecticut, and Today , where she demonstrates
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Chopra-Gant, Mike.
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The Waltons' drama series about John and Olivia Walton, their ageing parents Zeb and Esther and
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Thompson, Gail.
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peer pressure and sexualityas well as the everyday influence of rap music, television, and video games
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Mosiman, Renee.
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ability, curiosity, and creativity. This guide encourages parents to actively engage their children and
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Wasko, Janet.
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J. Dow Television and race / Sasha Torres Television, public spheres, and civic cultures
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Baumlin, James S.
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Feminist Revision of the Hero's Journey by TITA FRENCH BAUMLIN AND JAMES S. BAUMLIN Jungian Insights
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Miller, David.
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. Reporting the war on British television 16. 9/ 11, spectacles of terror, and media manipulation 17
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Cvetkovic, Vibiana Bowman, 1953- editor.
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always wanted to be! : girl power and commodification in teen magazines / Caryn Murphy Children and
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Hokowhitu, Brendan.
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, Struggles, and Interventions 6. Theorizing Indigenous Media 7. Te Hokioi and the Legitimization of the
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Aldama, Frederick Luis.
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Documentary and Comedy (Hilary P. Dannenberg) PART II. EMOTION CHAPTER 7. Anger, Temporality, and the
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Persin, Margaret H.
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through her poetry for adults and through her poetry, recorded readings, and television programs for
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Dutta, Sumita.
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EDITORS FOREWORD PART ONE: Overview and generic exercises PART TWO: Working with refugee and asylum
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Groes, Sebastian.
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libretto, a children's book and a film adaptation. This guide brings together a collection of fresh
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Langmia, Kehbuma.
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torture, driving women, children and men into the arms of terror. Titabet the protagonist emerges as the
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Welsh, Brandon C. editor.
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Straight and Other Juvenile Awareness Programs Incarceration Based Drug Treatment Costs and Benefits
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Levesque, Roger J. R.
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There is much controversy about the dangers of a free media when it comes to children and
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Welsh, Brandon C. editor.
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What Works for Offenders Cognitive Behavioral Interventions Boot Camps Scared Straight and
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French, Philip.
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, Women and Children 3 Indians and Blacks 4 Landscape, Violence, Poker 5 The Post Western
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Ellis, Katie.
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, magazines and advertising campaigns, children's toys, music videos, sport and online spaces, to attend to
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Forman-Brunell, Miriam.
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, pornography, and more. Forman Brunell shows that beyond the mundane, understandable apprehensions stirred by
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Friedman, Lester D.
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graphic novel featuring a grown up Wendy Darling, and an Argentinean novel about a children's book writer
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Dowd, Nancy E., 1949-
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television violence / Nancy Signorelli Protecting children's welfare in an anxiety producing media
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Smith, Sarah.
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juvenile delinquency. From 'penny dreadfuls' and comic books to television, 'video nasties' and computer
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Charlton, Tony.
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Collaborative Enquiry and Development Process Part III: Viewpoints 11. Television Viewing 12. Taking
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Paulu, Burton.
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Television Program Balance and Emphasis BBC News and Special Events Programs ITV News Programs of
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Ward, Abigail Lara, editor.
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and the problem of Indian Communalism in Midnight's Children and The Moor's Last Sigh; Alberto
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Meurant, Laurence.
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Sign language research, uses and practices: A Belgian perspective Sign language and spoken
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Lofficier, Jean-Marc.
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children's supplement of a Belgian Catholic newspaper, the authors track Tintin's development and success
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DiCataldo, Frank C.
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, garnering heated coverage in the media and providing fodder for television shows like Law & Order. Americans
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Kraut, Robert.
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the Pew Internet and American Life Project 3 Passing By and Passing Through 4 Older People and
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Sandler, Corey.
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Associations 25 Pets 26 Complaints 27 Newspaper, Cable Television, Telephone, Utilities, and Mail
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Parker, Steven J.
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Children Thumb Sucking Tics and Tourette Syndrome Toilet Training Unpopular Children Violent
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Strasburg, Toni.
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fighting for funding and commissions from television broadcasters, and the prejudices of working in a male
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Pondillo, Robert.
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culture and emerging network television. Pondillo discusses the ways that cultural phenomena, including
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. Television, Print, Radio, and Internet 2. Athletic and other Event Sponsorships 3. Packaging, In Store
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Lavery, David.
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? Ethnicity and Assimilation in 1990s American Television IV. "It is so sad. All your knowledge of high
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Blythe, Mark A. editor.
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Deconstructing Experience: Pulling Crackers Apart Designing Engaging Experiences with Children and Artists
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Hayward, Jennifer.
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Canif's comic strip Terry and the Pirates, and the soap operas All My Children and One Life to Live
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Harrington, Seán J.
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Ugly Children Bambi: Death of the Mother and Jouissance Violence and the Cartoon Body in Bambi
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Swan, Chrissie.
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to watch less television and read more books.I want to be able to whinge about never being able to be
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MacRury, Iain.
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the multiple cultural and emotional dimensions of the series, moving back and forth from behind the
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Moran, Albert.
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, Exhibition and Reception Part I: Theoretical Perspectives Chapter 1: Cinema, Modernity and Audiences
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Lambert, David.
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crisis? The importance of television Teaching the media Children making meaning The rise of
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Meyer, Cheryl L.
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Oberman and Cheryl L. Meyer don't write for news magazines or prime time investigative television shows
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Austin, Thomas.
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Documentary Production Chapter 10: Developing and Producing a Feature Documentary: The case of Deep Water
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Hill, David L.
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the Grade: When to Worry About ADHD 24. Electronica: Television, Computers, Video Games, and Mobile
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Matamala, Anna.
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hearing 103 LOURDES LORENZO: Subtitling for deaf and hard of hearing children in Spain: A case study
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Carroll, Rachel.
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FOURTEEN: Origin and Ownership: Stage, Film and Television Adaptations of Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca
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Hollis, Tim.
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of animated cartoons and television commercials that succeeded through a distinctly rural sense of
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Potter, Tiffany.
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. Erasing Difference: The Cylons as Racial Other III. Form and Context in Twenty First Century Television
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Antler, Joyce.
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sacrificing or manipulative, in countless films, novels, radio and television programs, stand up comedy, and
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Tinsley, Barbara J.
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and socialization of young children. Editors Shalom M. Fisch and Rosemarie T. Truglio have included
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Mann, Evelyn P.
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Children Spend Everyday for Watching Television The Situation of Children's Watching Television
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Stein Crease, Stephanie.
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the yearsfrom piano rolls and record albums to CDs, television, and portable music devices. A time
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Pender, Anne.
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James Infirmary, Good Works, Blackrock and Spurboard Chapter 9 Anxiety and a Fragmented Australia in
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Hilmes, Michele.
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, and the Struggle for Control of Television Programming, 1946 58 9 Talent Raids and Package Deals
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Diehl, Sandra. editor.
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A gender portrayal of children’s television commercials in mainland China Gender portrayals and
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Clarkson, John. editor.
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Eliciting Narrative Comprehension in Children with Autism: A Longitudinal Study Assistive Technology and
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Hohman, Kimberly.
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Both Worlds Color Their World Read in More than Black and White Watch Color Television
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Gambier, Yves.
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EXAMPLES OF TRANSLATIONS FROM GERMAN INTO FRENCH AND DUTCH THE CHOICE TO SUBTITLE CHILDREN'S TV
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Taylor, Marjorie.
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? Cultural myths and rituals Storybooks and television Magic Social games of pretense Dreams
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Staheli, Lana.
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appeared on Oprah, the Today show, CBS Morning News, Good Morning America and other major television shows
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Scott , Cord A.
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such as photography, film, television, and now the Internet, illustrations in all their variety had
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Carrier, Jerry.
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Children's Shows Chapter 14. The Theatre & Movies Hollywood and the Movies Chapter 15. Literacy
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Agonito, Rosemary.
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Environmental and Human Impact of Having Children Ga Ga Over Babies Choosing Human Extinction It's Not
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Taylor, Fig.
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Educational publishing Adult fiction Adult non fiction Comics and Graphic Novels The independent
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Kolah, Ardi.
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Protection of children and young people from sales and marketing exploitation References and
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McGavran, James Holt.
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children and with the boyish pastime of collecting bird's nests, folk voices of the 1960s, homeschooling
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Rotskoff, Lori.
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and Me the groundbreaking children's record, book, and television special that debuted in 1972
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Wu, Kin Bing.
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Annex 4B Television Programs for Children and Youth in China Notes References Chapter 5 The Way
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Schonfeld, Christiane.
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": Hansjürgen Pohland's Cat and Mouse and the Narrative of the Male Body From Bestseller to Failure? Heinrich
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Corcoran, Farrel.
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REFERENCES SEDENTARY BEHAVIOR AND CHILDHOOD OBESITY PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION
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Dennis, Rutledge M.
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and language in children's television Language and ethnicity A sociolinguistic approach to
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Tscheligi, Manfred. editor.
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Pressing Behaviour and Children’s Responses to Interactive Television Interactive Authoring From Time
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DiIulio, John J.
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DiIulio, a Catholic Democrat who pioneered programs for inner city children, was acutely aware that he was
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Tiffen, Rodney.
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MEDIA Television and newspapers Television Public broadcasting New media and pay television
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Smoodin, Eric.
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1949: You and Television 1951: Children's Television Habits and Preferences 1952: How to Look at
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M. Columbus, Alexandra M.
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Advertisements which Children Find Attractive The Situation of Children Wanting to Possess the Goods and
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Cartere, Jason Y.
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Specialization and Segmentation 3. TELEVISION ADVERTISING IN 2004 3.1. Children's Exposure to Advertising
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Levinson, Paul.
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PREMONITIONS OF AUTHOR DIMINUTION HYPERTEXT: FICTION AND NON 14 THE OPEN WEB AND ITS ENEMIES DANDELION
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Beveridge, Michael.
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TASKS HOW TEXTS CHANGE CHILDREN'S THINKING GENRE THEORY FAMILY LITERACY AND PARENTAL
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Hansen, Flemming.
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18 Television advertising and children: A global perspective Introduction Children's media
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Chun-Lok, Dennis Fung.
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the Parental Motivation for Supporting Children to Read Assisting Children to Read for Literacy and
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Di Giovanni, Elena.
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children, laughter and subtitles Delia Chiaro & Roberta Piferi 283 Shifts in audiovisual translation for
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Elledge, Jim, 1950-
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v. 1. Film and television. Politically Queer: Ellen and the Changing Face of American Television
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Chang, Kara.
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Children's Perceived Truthfulness of Television Commercials Children's Perception of Advertised and Non
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Kort, Yvonne. editor.
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it what I say? Source Image and Persuasion Digital Television as Persuasive Technology
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Anijar, Karen.
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light of the influences of television in children's lives, and the effects of utopian interpretations of
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Daba-Buzoianu, Corina.
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Television news: A New Type or Source? (Mehmet Oğulcan Turan) A Study for Measuring Effects of Children
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Bogucki, Lukasz.
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movies for children a. Visual culture specific elements non verbal and verbal b. Taming foreign
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Thielemann, Nadine.
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interaction 1. Introduction 2. Data and method 3. Requesting here and now actions with the take V2
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Poskitt, Elizabeth.
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should take place? Sleep Television What is the impact of computer and computer games on weight
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Paulu, Burton.
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Light Entertainment Entertainment Programmes 17 Children's Programmes Programme Principles and
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Gopalakrishnan, Ambika.
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Children's books and sexuality Sexuality portrayed in children's books Gay and lesbian families
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Markel, Susan.
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Listen Learning to Talk Sign Language and Language Development Television Learning to Listen
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Paulu, Burton.
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EDUCATION News Television Talks Documentary Programs Children's Television Television Music
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Baran, Stanley.
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Learning Objectives Overview Focus on Children and Violence Television Violence Theories
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Fischer, Stuart.
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with entries for every important children's television program which aired between 1947 and 1972. It's
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Lewis, Norah L.
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pre television times. But what games, activities and amusements did children enjoy prior to the mid
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Rubin, Lawrence C.
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Therapist But I Play One on TV Television Themes, Characters, and Images in Psychotherapy The Brady
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Gould, Lewis L.
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Chapter Seven. Children and Television Kukla and Ollie: Burr Tillstrom's Puppets Have a Spirit and
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De Landtsheer, Christ'l.
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Workable Theory of the State Liberal Culture and Everyday Politics Politics of/and Education Class
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O'Donnell, Aislinn.
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Television d. Visits by Scientists e. Getting Children to See Themselves as Scientists: Understanding
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Assailly, Jean-Pascal.
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Influence and Identification 2.4. The Issue of Popularity 3. INTERACTIONS BETWEEN PARENTS AND PEERS
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Lauer, Helen.
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OPPORTUNITY: OUR CHILDREN AT SOURCE IN PRODUCING CHILDREN'S DRAMA Children's games and drama Folktales
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Ferro, Rhonda L.
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Harmful to Children Children's First Amendment Rights Radio and Television Freedom of Speech and
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, adulthood and parental obesity Television viewing and body weight Breastfeeding and childhood body
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important difference between the experimental and control groups. In the example of how violent television
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Satake, Eiki B.
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negative television advertisements are more effective than neutral ads. A sociologist may be int 11
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Marino, Elisabetta.
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Representation and Performance of homosexualsubculture in Contemporary Chinese Film and Television Differences
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Nencel, Lorraine.
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prostitution 23 49 218 233n and effect of regulation, 226 7 and perceived risk of AIDS, 43
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Dovey, Jon.
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risk avoidance 79 avoidance 95 Civil Rights Movement [USA] 113 civil society and shift
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Burniat, Walter.
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capacity… in obesity 5.7 Substrate oxidation and substrate balance 5.8 Conclusions 5.9 REFERENCES
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Emotional Numbness and the Loss of Empathy and Compassion How the Loss of Empathy Contributes to Violence