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NOTE TO PROFESSOR BYNUM’S STUDENTS IN FALL 2006:
Beginning with this semester (Fall 2006), paper-writing requirements will change to take account of new “writing-across-the-curriculum” guidelines at Southern Connecticut State University. For this reason, I have decided not to post past student papers here, because they would be significantly different from this semester’s papers. I do not want my students to become confused about which guidelines to adopt for their papers in Fall 2006. In future semesters, excellent student papers that follow the new guidelines will be posted here.

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