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I wanted to use [URL="http://library.adoption.com/Parenting-Skills/If-an-Adolescent-Begins-To-Fail-in-School-What-Can-Parents-and-Teachers-Do/article/4136/1.html"]this[/URL] article to link to from adoption.com, but there are several words that run together in the section The Role Of Parenting Style It looks like it happened when the article was formatted for the page and some of the words got pushed together in order for the article to fit in the spot. I loaded the page a few times to make sure it wasn't my computer, lol, and the mistakes were there each time, so I am pretty sure it isn't me!
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I received the following request... Has anyone ever run into anything like this? If your blog is public it is fair to link to it.I just don't get this person. Here is the note that I received.>>>>>>>>>>Angela, Do you have permission to post all these people's blogs here? Granted, while they may be public blogs, some people may prefer to give their blog addresses to people themselves, by word of mouth, and NOT have the addresses posted in this or any other forum. I, for example, have NEVER posted my blog address on a this web list and I have only ever been asked twice for permission to have the link posted on someone else's blog. I respectfully ask you to remove the blog(s) from your post above that you do not have permission to post, nor bothered to ask for permission to post.>>>>>>>>>>