List of sources

List of Sources

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Danforth, S. & Navarro, V. (2001). Hyper Talk: Sampling the Social Construction of ADHD in Everyday Langauge.Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 32(2), 167-190. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3196091
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