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    Ch. 1. Emergency! Crisis! Help!
    Ch. 2. From Emotions to Advocacy
    Ch. 3. The Amazing Power of School Culture
    Ch. 4. Understanding the Nature of Conflict
    Ch. 5. Overview
    Ch. 6. Assumptions
    Ch. 7. Image and Presentation
    Ch. 8. First Steps
    Ch. 9. The Art of Writing Letters
    Ch. 10. 12 Rules for Writing Great Letters
    Ch. 11. The "Letter to the Stranger"
    Ch. 12. School Meetings
    Ch. 13. Representing the Special Education Child
    Ch. 14. Anatomy of a Case
    Ch. 15. Carter: U. S. District Court Decision
    Ch. 16. Carter: Fourth Circuit Decision
    Ch. 17: Carter: U. S. Supreme Court Decision

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