Absolutely agree with Mike. Links to the material could easily have been used, such as:
http://www.creationz.co.uk/redefining_sanity/Redefining_Sanity_rgb.pdf
http://www.in-volve.org.uk/involve/index_69.html
Paul Ashton
http://www.eastb.freeserve.co.uk/Paul-Ashton.htm
>Dear Sandra - whatever the merits of your work you will have lost the
>affection of *all* members of the SocPol list for sending us a
>stupidly gargantuan file - some 9mb - which will have blocked most
>mailboxes and crashed a few of them for good. Not a good idea.
>
>We deny ourselves sending attachments on this list to keep it alive
>and readable ... you've brought it to its knees!
>
>At least, 'That's the Way I See It'
>
>Mike Reddin
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>http://www.publicgoods.co.uk
>
>
>On 8 May 2008, at 19:17, Sandra Richards wrote:
>
>Greetings
>
>If you are in London and available, I invite you to join me at 6pm on
>Saturday 17th May 2008 as I launch my research work titled 'The Way We
>See It' at Centerprise book shop, downstairs through the Caribbean
>eaterie (attached to Centerprise bookshop), 136 Kingsland High Street,
>London, E8 2NS.
>
>I will present my analysis which takes an African Centred look at
>school exclusion and offers a framework solution with practical steps
>for parents, practitioners, politicians, researchers and policy
>makers. For more information please call 020 7254 9632.
>
>Whilst writing I have taken the opportunity to attach information
>about events with world-renowned psychologist Elder Dr Na'im Akbar.
>
>I look forward to seeing you.
>
>Kind regards
>Sis Dr Sandra Richards
>
>
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