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Subject:Term research paper From:shane mitchell <D40CC -at- CUNYVM -dot- CUNY -dot- EDU> Date:Sat, 29 Mar 1997 13:33:31 EST
I am a technical writing student and I am doing a research paper
titled "The future prospects for electrical and mechanical engineering
students and computer science students in NY" I am doing research on the
internet and would appreciate any suggestions on keywords to use and
sites to visit. My e-mail address is "D40CC -at- CUNYVM -dot- CUNY -dot- EDU" or
"TWAVE3 -at- AOL -dot- COM". Thanks for your input!
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