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If you are not familiar with FA's work, their drafts are generally not well-developed. With that said, the work they do is meaningful because they cover underrepresented subjects. FA probably pumps out at least ten drafts a week, if not more (they have about 75 waiting for review). I saw your note
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hello! I think this was difficult to search for because of the three different names used. I started with "South
Kentucky College" (then later would try the other names) and I initially looked at google search, google news, google books, and newspapers.com - making sure to use the term I was
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Hi PigeonChickenFish, thank you for your work on the draft. Where did you find the sources? I did do a search but did not come up with much so either my search was subpar (which could be) or you checked somewhere I did not. Just trying to get better so any tips/tricks are appreciated.
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