Does Steven's Action Deserve Sanction

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Hi Erika:
Definitely think Steven’s action deserve a sanction. Sometimes the easy road is not the best option. We need to think twice about our actions because somethings can not be changed. IN Occasions damage can not be repaired. I agree with you I’m not the type of person that likes to leave stuff for last minute. By organizing ourselves and doing everything they way we are supposed to do, we can get things done on time

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