Browsing YA Hotline by Title
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Magazine Advertisements Target Teens
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Magazines
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Magazines & 'Zines
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Magazines for GRRRLZ!
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The Magic Screen: Fantasy in TV and Film
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Make Write - A Zine Workshop How-to
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Make Your Own Pirate Flag
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Makerspaces: The Future of Public Libraries?
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Making do: The rise of the Halifax Tool Library
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Manga review: Case Closed V.1 by Gosho Aoyama
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Marketing Alcohol and Tobacco to Teens
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Marketing in Schools - An Introduction
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The ME to WE Movement
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Media Literacy
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Media literacy for teens
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Mental health and minority communities: Interview with Dexter J. Nyuurnibe
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Mental illness and visual media
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The Mermaids of the Atlantic in Four Traditions
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The missing link: Addressing the lack of fairy tale resources for teens online
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MMORPGs: Identity theft, harassment and privacy, oh my!
(Dalhousie University. School of Information Management, 2009)