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<DIV>Hey all,</DIV>
<DIV> Just weighing in here, but if the students don't
follow the requirement I can't see how we have any choice but to fail
them. I think Gray's ideas are very compelling. As to the other
comment, I don't really understand the argument about it being unfair to
require students to submit papers to safe assign, but I will say it is unfair to
the other students, who did fulfill the requirements, to not penalize those
students who don't.</DIV>
<DIV> We aren't doing them any favors if we don't hold
these students to standards. That kind of thinking has led to innumerable
problems and to a general lack of responsibility I think we can all agree has
had disastrous consequences. Also, this is a great and relatively painless
way to learn a valuable lesson.</DIV>
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