[b-greek] Re: Greek drop outs

From: Polycarp66@aol.com
Date: Sat Nov 25 2000 - 03:12:18 EST


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<HTML><FONT SIZE=2>In a message dated 11/22/2000 2:27:54 PM Central Standard Time, <BR>dlc@multnomah.edu writes:
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<BR> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Alan, I am aware of similar studies; however, I can point without any <BR>doubt to
<BR>at least one person who does very well in language work without <BR>visualization work,
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<BR>Make that two. &nbsp;All of those charts that they almost invariably include in <BR>articles to supposedly make them easier to understand are harder for me to <BR>understand than if I simply limit myself to reading the article while <BR>ignoring the graphics.
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<BR>gfsomsel</FONT>
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