Invitation For A School Fair Who Thinks This Is Fair Treatment By Y.A. ?
Who thinks this is fair treatment by Y.A. ? - invitation for a school fair
Recently I answered a question from someone who wanted to help with mathematical problems. I included a link to a website that I have several times and got a better response in more than one occasion. This time, however, was erased my answer and I got an email saying it has violated the Code of Conduct. The reason given was prompt. Schools.net The site has been a part of me and is a good source of exercises and explanations about various topics in the curriculum. I can see what I have done wrong. I have an order to the call by e-mail address, and when I heard nothing, I have the e-mail again. The site is:
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1 comments:
Sounds Like not already see a big acquisition, and the link in your reply made available. Yes, many people with the intention to procure a site reacting, but it seems they have tried to be helpful. If the behavior and curious, especially since they provide a space for links to the answers.
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