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LEARNING TEAM CHARTER – TEAM “C”

|Course Title |HCS/438 STATISTICAL APPLICATIONS |
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Team Members/Contact Information

|Name | |Phone | |Time zone and | |Email |
| | | | |Availability During the Week | | |
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|Carol Barnett | |606-663-6018 | |Kentucky (EST) I am available everyday at | |mamamia122@hotmail.com |
| | | | |sometime or other except Sundays. | | |
|Mara Dominguez | |703-217-1617 | |EST, work night/shift rotation and most | |marajdo@aol.com |
| | | | |weekends | | |
|Erin Meng | |610-322-7644 | |EST, work 3 12 hour night shift per week. | |erinsm2003@yahoo.com |
| | | | |Available early morning and 3pm to 5:30pm | | |
| | | | |during the week. Available on weekends | |

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