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asking for an advice
Hi everyone . my name is manal and i study english in the college . After this semaster i'll study Applide Lenguestecs and i 'll be very glad to receive your advices about this maijor .. i'll be waiting
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Re: asking for an advice
Can you be a bit more specific about what you want? It's a huge subject.
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Re: asking for an advice
yeah it's too broad...what does it means?...
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