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AMCAP.net has been newly rebuilt, with lots of new features and functionalities. But its work is far from done. What is needed now, is you!!
We are requesting materials from members including, but not limited to: New photographs and short movies that capture the spirit of AMCAP; Updates of events and developments including area events, member highlights, and member accomplishments; Area Coordinator Information, including AC pictures, bio, contact info, and description of area events; and Recommendations for Classic Articles and Talks (see information at right.) Send your ideas, feedback, and submissions to: cmwrigley@att.net.
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AMCAP.net - "This is your website!"
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AMCAP.net, AMCAP's official website, features a member forum to facilitate worldwide member discussion on a broad range of topics. It features archives of Journal and Networker articles developed by AMCAP members over several decades, as well as a Recordings Catalog making available nearly 2 decades of insightful Convention talks.
Now we are seeking to launch some additional resources to inform, uplift, and support our members. One new addition is the Classic Articles and Talks archive we are beginning here on this page. Over time, we envision this Archive becoming a receptacle for the best, most insightful articles and talks contained in the collections mentioned above.
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For now, in its infant stage, the Classics archive contains only one article. But it is a powerful article - one that has set many AMCAP members on fire with its insight, and its challenge to probe deeper and extend our influence more broadly than we ever have before.
You will notice that here in the Classics archive, we can do things not possible in our other publications, in terms of color, formatting, and other elements, because this is a dynamic web page, not a black-and-white paper document. We have only begun to explore the possibilities and implications of these grand technologies now available to us.
So - browse and enjoy! And please feel free to submit your own recommendations of material to include in the "Classic Articles and Talks" archive. We want to hear from you!
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