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1 comment:

  1. Hi Brad,

    So far, your blog looks really promising. I enjoyed what you have written thus far, but each page could definitely be expanded on. It would seem you need more sources anyway, so I think you'll be fine filling out your website by next Wednesday.

    Also, the bar graphs you presented on "the problem" page, were those your synthetic figure? If so, don't forget to label it as such before next wednesday. I'd spend more time interpreting them for your audience.

    Feel free to email if you have any questions,

    Hillary

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