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		<title>By: Email is not flawed, part 2 &#171; Experiencing Life on the Verge</title>
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		<description>[...] Posted by Nancy on April 2, 2009  Monday, I criticized the idea that email should be used for only data and facts, because email with emotional content &#8220;is so often misunderstood&#8221; according to Mr. Edward Muzio. As if facts can&#8217;t be misunderstood or that the written word can&#8217;t communicate emotional content effectively. [...]</description>
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