I must add here that if you regard this advice as "little things" (screaming in capital letters, no less), it appears that on top of the literacy matter, you also appear to have attitude issues. Not a good combination for an aspiring scientist.
Best wishes, Z. G. Standing Bear
--- In forensic-science@yahoogroups.com, charlotte dankwa <cutylipsy@...> wrote:
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> THANKS
> I WILL SURELY CHECK THOSE LITTLE THINGS.
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> ________________________________
> From: "SPIRAL9@..." <SPIRAL9@...>
> To: forensic-science@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Mon, April 11, 2011 8:16:23 PM
> Subject: Re: [forensic-science] hello everyone
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> The teacher in me simply has to respond...
>
> If you are looking for assistance from folks (or eventually a job), you want to
> demonstrate that you take pride in your work.
>
> This email not only uses all lowercase--which some might argue is becoming the
> norm (aaauugghhh)-- but it also includes typos...it hasn't even been
> spellchecked.
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> insite? ma?
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> Forensic science is about details, as are most sciences. You won't succeed if
> you don't care about the little things...a fiber, a hair, a blood droplet, an
> injection site...
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> And your demand...'help me out'...will ensure that few, if any, will respond to
> your email because every profession demands at least the semblance of courtesy.
>
> Lastly, you might consider changing your email address. They're free, so one
> that presents your more professional side might be warranted.
>
> All offered in the spirit of lifelong learning,
>
> ~Too Old to Stifle
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