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Heidi,
I'm very sorry to say that I went home this weekend and got on the 7:55 train this morning that is now running late and I'm afraid I won't be able to make it on time to class. Obviously today is a very important class day as we will be sharing our obituaries for peer review and getting ready for the turn in of the final product. Ill try my best to make it but by this point I'm sure I won't be able to attend, hopefully I can still do a writing article, notecard submission, and peer review. I know this hurts my partner in this as well and please tell the other student I'm very sorry. Here is my obituary attached.
Again, my deepest apologies.

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