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permission to use in textbook for highschool
Reader comment on item: [Suicide Bombers:] A father's pride and glory

Submitted by Sarah Johnson (United States), Aug 20, 2003 at 16:01

Dear Mr. Pipes,

I am delighted by your article. I am preparing a text book for 10th grade English for high school students and would like to seek permission to use the article, in its entirety, with proper credits to the writer and publisher. The particular lesson it would go in is critical thinking skills in relation to propaganda and equivocation. Will you help me in getting permission to use?

Thank you so much,

Sarah Johnson

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Title By Date
fathers comments ...say it all [311 words]Phil GreendJun 29, 2007 23:26
⇒ permission to use in textbook for highschool [75 words]Sarah JohnsonAug 20, 2003 16:01
Thanks to PA propaganda, suicide bombing has become a highly honored act. [38 words]ABRAHAM STEINBERGMay 3, 2002
What if...? [40 words]djApr 28, 2002

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