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Date: 2012-10-30 05:40:47
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GIVING A TALK BRYNA KRA No one likes to sit through a bad talk, but unfortunately everyone does it much too frequently. And no one sets out to give a bad talk, but probably all of us have done so. Paul Halmos [1] wrote a

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