Good morning from Maine where an overcast and relatively warm day awaits. I’ve put away our skis for the season. We’re in biking mode now. But this weekend’s forecast isn’t conducive to much bike riding. So after playing with our puppy we’re heading out to see a stage production of Moana today. I hope that you have something equally fun planned for the weekend.
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5. MLA and APA Provide Guidance for Citing Content Created by AI
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7. How to Measure Perimeter and Area in Google Earth
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