Amelia Jabry
Attention and Distraction - A Video Auto-ethnography - ANTH0022
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Student Candidate Number: JGLV2
Title: Attention and Distraction – A video auto-ethnography:
https://youtu.be/Q7e-y-6Zkto
Module code: (UG)ANTH0022
Word count: 500
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