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- From: "S. Daniel Carter" <>
- To: Eric Garrison <>, <>
- Subject: Re: Script question
- Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 10:54:01 -0400
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on 8/22/06 10:25 AM, Eric Garrison at
wrote:
> Any thoughts, sagacious colleagues?
I guess my question would be is the point to try and get them to think
critically about the issues presented, and thus help them reach the
conclusion themselves or to leave them room to continue their preconceived
ways of thinking? If it is done in a way to promote the former rather than
the latter there may be value to it.
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S. Daniel Carter
Senior Vice President
Security On Campus, Inc.
http://www.securityoncampus.org/
e-mail:
- Script question, Eric Garrison, 08/22/2006
- Re: Script question, S. Daniel Carter, 08/22/2006
- RE: Script question, Mike Domitrz, 08/22/2006
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- script question, Mary Todd, 08/22/2006
- Re: Script question, E W Quimbaya-Winship, 08/22/2006
- Appalling question on CNN this morning, Mike Domitrz, 08/25/2006
- Re: Script question, S. Daniel Carter, 08/22/2006
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