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Calling people with significant achievement

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Calling people with significant achievement

Post by bugmaster » Tue Jun 01, 2004 12:24 pm

Hello ,

I have some publications and press releases and wanted to request an academic reference from the national academy of science but they said that it will be better if I suggest the content of the reference and this makes me panic. I don't know what to say in there and I am afraid that if I write it as I think it should be it might not be good enough.

can you please share experience about what contains such a reference?

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Post by bugmaster » Wed Jun 02, 2004 1:20 pm

Does it mean noone has significant achievment here?
Come on people, let us know your thoughts ;)
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Post by Cosmopol » Wed Jun 02, 2004 3:41 pm

I guess, that's why it's called significant ;)
You may also want to expand your question - perhaps someone will see familiar angles. As is, it may seem just a little ambiguous to those unuaware of the specifics. Then just give it some time - I am sure this Board will be visited by fellow significant achievers.

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