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I am teaching a Technical Writing course this coming fall and wanted to
include some material from this listserv. I recall not too long ago that
someone posted a way to access the list archives through Google(?), since
the search engine on the archives site doesn't work. I've tried pulling up
the relevant posts using Google, but with no luck. Could someone here help
me out?
Thanks in advance,
Jane
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Spoonfeeding, in the long run, teaches nothing
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Jane Lasarenko
English Dept.
Slippery Rock University
Slippery Rock, PA 16057
jane -dot- lasarenko -at- sru -dot- edu
(724) 738-4519
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