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The 2nd Annual MediaWise Conference
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The National Institute on Media and the Family
Helping 21st Century Children
Succeed in a Media Culture
8:30-4:30pm
September 29th, 2008
St. Paul, MN
Featuring presentations by: Dr. David Walsh, Michael Mann, and more
New this year! Separate tracks for new and past attendees
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