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Fahad Aljubair Case Study
Dear Professor Trinh

hope you are doing okay.

this is Fahad Aljubair (uo977678) one of your students in SOC 3112-90 again.

i'm sending this email regarding the study guide /extra credit, I was trying to locate submission place under assignment, Also I didn't find any icon stating extra credit or anything related to that topic.

can i send it to you via email? or are you going to create an icon for it.

thank you

Sincerely

Fahad Aljubair

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