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Evan Geno (Guest)
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Dec-01-00, 09:56 AM (EST)
 
"knot theory project"
 
   Hi,

My name is Evan Geno, and I am a Seventh grade student at Patrick Henry School. I am planning to do my science project this year on knot theory. I would appreciate any suggestions you may forward in regards to creating a exciting science projectfor me and my fellow students. Thank you for your kind consideration of my request, and I really enjoyed your Cut The Knot site!

Sincerely;
Evan Geno


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Dec-01-00, 10:05 AM (EST)
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   Evan, hi.

It would have been a much easier job to help you if you did something, described that to me and then asked for help with a specific item. I strongly believe that to do something outstanding and exciting is an individual's responsibility. Nothing is exciting in itself unless you are excited about doing it. So this is my suggestion: get excited, search the Web, start somewhere, learn something, come back for specific help whenever you need it.

Good luck,
Alexander Bogomolny


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