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Beth Johnson

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Beth Johnson



Beth Johnson is Associate Professor of Media and Film at the University of Leeds, UK. She is author of Paul Abbott (2013), and co-editor of Television, Sex and Society: Analyzing Contemporary Representations (2012) and Social Class and Television Drama in Contemporary Britain (2017) with David Forrest.

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I lost something

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Reading Changed My Life! Th...

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At the zoo

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Everyday Heroes

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It Couldn't Happen to Me: T...

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The Prince's Rejected Mate

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Advanced Word Power

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“When something seems wrong in your life, the only way to have resolution with it is to let it go. Trying to make it right keeps it wrong.”
Beth Johnson

“A statement made from the heart has an aroma, it has lights, it has earth and
sun and moon. It is colorful and it grasps the attention of those around you,
like the sunset.”
Beth Johnson
tags: wisdom



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