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Unread 31-05-2007, 11:43
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Re: Moral question

I agree with the majority that the essay itself is doable in the time alotted. I do find this clause quite interesting.
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Failure to incorporate any one of the project requirements listed above will earn an automatic zero.
Given the amount of time left in your school year before grades are due, I find it hard to believe that a teacher will really WANT to read 30 essays of 4-5 pages in length and carefully identify all of the requirements to verify that you have included or excluded them. So he has made a large amount of work for himself. To assist him in this monumental task, I think you all should submit 10 page essays and take care to space the requirements throughout the entire essay to make sure all of it needs to be read to verify that the requirements were completed.
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