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AM News: Textbook Error Mess In Virginia

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I can't believe it yet that books have been published with errors! Aren't they supposed to check and over check texts before publishing them?

I think things should be done in strict manner to avoid errors in the near future. This is an avoidable mistake only if things have been taken in its proper manner. http://www.qualityresearch.org.uk

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