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From: Kate Gladstone <kate@global2000.net>
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Subject: [NIFL-POVRACELIT:852] as you see things ... does the importance of knowing how to read cursive handwriting justify additionally learning how to *write* cursive handwriting?
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As you see things ...
.. does the importance of knowing how to read cursive handwriting
(which one can learn to do in about an hour, if one can read "print")
justify additionally having to learn how to *write* cursive handwriting (which
can take weeks, months, or even years of learning)?
No hurry to answer this question for me - as I leave town tomorrow on business,
and won't return till the 16th.
Yours for better letters,
Kate Gladstone - Handwriting Repair
kate@global2000.net
http://www.global2000.net/handwritingrepair
325 South Manning Boulevard
Albany, New York 12208-1731 USA
telephone 518/482-6763
AND REMEMBER ...
you can order books through my site! (Amazon.com link - I
get a 5% - 15% commission on each book sold)
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