YouthLearn guidelines
Marlene Archer
marlenearcher at hotmail.com
Fri Jan 26 07:01:32 EST 2001
Pam et al,
I respectfully disagree with the posting of guidelines. I might not have
heard of this wonderful project without the posting. I am on several
listservs and intend to forward the posting to all. I believe a project as
wonderful as this needs all the assistance it can get. I also believe that
this is one of the greatest benefits of the Web. To get as many people
information as possible. Because I get so much eMail each day I am forced
to scan them rather than read each one closely. I am glad I read the post
about this youth lead Peace project.
Marlene S. Archer
Director
New Visions in Technology
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