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      Michael Malone : Best-selling author and daytime television writer from Durham, N.C.  Contains drafts and galleys of Malone's novels (...)

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      Additionally, Korean graphic novels, comic books, and webtoons are frequently adapted into films and TV programs, thereby impacting (...)

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      The resurgence of Edna Lewis as a chef began in 2017 when her cookbook was rereleased on what would have been her one-hundredth birthday, and (...)

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      Ask students to write a description of an advertisement on TV, radio, the web, or print, that they have noticed in the last two days.  

    7. Corn, Rice, and Beef Casserole & Blueberry Pie (1982) - The Devil's Tale

      It is housed in an old recipe card tin, and contains memories and reflections of several women about family and food, typed on recipe cards and (...)

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      This introductory page also explains that her designs appeared on TV, in newspapers and in magazines. 401 Party and Holiday Ideas from (...)

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      Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising, and Marketing History: Sarah Arnold , Faculty, Maynooth University, Department of Media: (...)

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      After World War II ended, and Americans had more spending money, black & white television sets became popular household items in the 1950s.

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