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Place and Time

It’s amazing how easy it is to neglect these two key pieces of information in a letter or journal entry. But sharing place and time is the first step to localizing your work.

Sometimes, these two little pieces make the difference between valuable and almost worthless.

Florence, Massachusetts, U.S.A. 9:19 AM, December 7, 2013.

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Posted on 7 December 20139 October 2014Author Erik LokensgardCategories Clarity, Context, Exercises, Professionalism, Science, Work, Writing

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