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EPISODE · Jul 9, 2021 · 39 MIN

EP 181 - Today's real research agendas and K12 perceptions, and a history lesson on food shortages.

from American Education FM · host Dr. Sean M. Brooks, Ph.D.

Honest research agendas, today, should gather perceptions about the jabs, the masks, etc. from those who attend schools, and the conflict to come.  The events to come, and a history lesson on food shortages from the 1930's.

Honest research agendas, today, should gather perceptions about the jabs, the masks, etc. from those who attend schools, and the conflict to come.  The events to come, and a history lesson on food shortages from the 1930's.

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