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Social Studies, 02.04.2020 05:01 AnastasiaJauregui

Every year, the Discovery Channel has what it calls Shark Week, a week-long marathon of programs on sharks. In New York, Discovery Channel street teams disguised as Surfers, Bight University faculty, and Bight University "chewleaders" will attack city streets in July by visiting morning TV shows, landmarks, and high traffic areas to promote the series. An article in the New York Times on Shark Week and the Discovery Channel's street teams would be an example of

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