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Date: | Fri, 5 Nov 1999 11:41:10 +1100 |
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Forgive a really novice question, but how do I open this attached file? Can
I read it in Word or similar?
Anne Maureen
At 09:03 04/11/1999 -0600, you wrote:
>I have heard that the ny using the EDIT menu and FIND it may be possible to
>locate the source of a pirated paper.
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>Bob Lamb ...deep in the heart of Texas
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>Professor Laura Ginger wrote:
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>> One of my colleagues has received a paper which she is sure the student
>> did not write--not one footnote, absolutely perfect grammar, spelling,
>> etc., and way above the student's knowledge and skill level. She asked me
>> a question which I cannot answer. I am hoping someone out there can.
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>> Is there any resource on the Web which allows a faculty member to search a
>> data base of term papers for sale to see if the paper he or she received
>> was purchased? I seem to remember an earlier message a while back about
>> this but do not have it on my hard drive or in my memory banks.
>>
>> Thank you for any advice or information you have.
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>Attachment Converted: "c:\my documents\eudora\attach\robertl10.vcf"
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Anne Maureen Scarff
School of Economics and Finance
University of Western Sydney Nepean
Post Office Box 10, Kingswood 2747
Australia
Phone 61 2 9852 5630
Fax 61 2 9852 5644
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