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LINGUISTIC MINORITY RESEARCH INSTITUTE

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• Web Design and Maintenance: Beverly Bavaro Leaney

• Special Thanks to: Glenn Jahnke who designed the current navigation menu and whose help was invaluable in creating the current version of this site.

• The top navigation menu bar on our site was created using Ultimate Drop Down Menu Version 4. UDM 4


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