Case Study: Nelson Martinez

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Please excuse, Nelson Martinez on April 11, 2017 due to a last-minute class study session in regards to help the students prepare for the final exam. I appreciate how vigilant you are, in allowing Mr. Martinez to come in a short notice despite his work responsibilities and duties. Mr. Martinez is an excellent, hard-working individual and is always eager to learn new objectives; I hope Mr. Martinez is diligent at work just how he is in class. I have attached his previous test and

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