Oral History: The Impact of Media on Childhood Development by Cooper Hill
(Q) Cooper: “Do you think your childhood experience would have been improved with more accessible...
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Posted by admin | January 24, 2024 | JOU 1005, The Student Lens | 0 |
(Q) Cooper: “Do you think your childhood experience would have been improved with more accessible...
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My grandmother, Kathie Podliska, was born and raised in Pasadena, California in October of 1944....
Read Moreby Anthiya Adams, staff writer Have you ever wished for more hours in the day or that you could...
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by Kayla Salazar & Khaleigh Reed, staff writers “Every author wants to be successful, and be...
Read Moreby Alex Organa, staff writer As a true red-blooded American, when I get home after a long day of...
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