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Subject: Book review's question...


Author:
Jocelyn
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Date Posted: 11:30:00 03/06/02 Wed

Just wanna make sure one thing about the book reviews...
We don't have to read ALL the chapters, do we? Like what Patsy's msg mentioned earlier "...a review could be organised around main threads in a book"
hmm...specifically, anyone knows what this exactly means??
or can we focus on a few chapters instead? (since we probably won't/can't finish the whole book)

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[> Subject: Re: Book review's question...


Author:
kirk
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Date Posted: 21:46:30 03/06/02 Wed

for me .... what i did is i read the preface ...and then slected the chapter that I think I best understand

truthfully speaking, it is best to read the whole book if u have time ... and sum up the whole details

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[> [> Subject: Book review's question...to joyceln


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Patsy
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Date Posted: 04:48:55 03/07/02 Thu

To Joyceln:
sorry I sometimes switch off hp and therefore did not reply on time. Any book will do but must meet the learning outcomes of 104.1. Best read the specs given out by Mr Hardie, all the requirements are stated clearly there.
And yes, as Kirk said, is best to consult him as we may misunderstand the specs and then the blind leading the blind...

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