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The Power of the Written Word,The Power of the Written Word


© Gail Giordano
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Is there power in the written word, perhaps more so than in the power of spoken language, for once its in print for all to see you can not take it back? It will be examined, torn apart by analysts, and used by many to discuss various arguments on subjects for long time hence. How powerful are the words that we use…that is for you to decide.

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