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Advertising and Popular Culture (Feminist Perspective on Communication) [Paperback]

Jib Fowles

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At the White House one day in 1992, then President George Bush impulsively took charge of a visiting group of schoolchildren and led them on his own lengthy and voluble tour of the interior. Read the first page
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