15 Minutes at a Breakfast Joint
Posted by Tad McIlwraith on March 18th, 2007 filed in Anth 1100, Applied Anthropology, Class Discussions, Everyday Life
Technology blogger Rob Hyndman gives us his fifteen minute observation of a Toronto-area breakfast spot. My students should take note.
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