Flash Cards Designed to Teach English Translations
of Arabic Have a Curious Way of Doing It
We’ve all seen flash cards used to teach math functions and simple words. But we’re sure you haven’t seen flash cards like these!
One of our chapter leaders
not you of course
Right at the end, once one scrolls down, it says the guy that wrote the article, not you. And the organisation - not JTF.
If you are pasting an article from somewhere, it's worthwhile putting the TITLE of the article at the top, followed by the AUTHOR, and in this case, the Organisation (since Guy Rodgers is not a big name)
e.g.
Sharks drowned last night, by Badger Pedactor of Haynes Research
Flashcards... by Guy Rodgers Of ACT for America
Of course, the article referenced "our chapters" so really that information should have been already mentioned. It would have been known to anybody that read the article in the intended way. Which involves knowing who wrote it, what organisation e.t.c.
You made it looks like you wrote it. Then it gets a bit funny, when there is a reference to "our chapters", and then looking at the end, we see the reality.
People have made similar mistakes as you before, but never as badly as you just did.
Here is the way one place on the web listed it. ON HIS BLOG.
So he obviously had theintelligence to know that he had to make it clear at the top that it wasn't him that wrote it. And if it was from an organisation, then say which.
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Flash Cards Designed to Teach English Translations of Arabic Have a Curious Way of Doing It
Received in an email from ACT for America.
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