In a message dated 12/9/2004 11:22:10 P.M. Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Has it been effective among older, educated believers in urban areas in Peru, Hasan? Or does it work better among the young and the semi-literate as I have suggested?
 
Yes, when we apply it, not when we don't.
Dear Hasan,
 
I'm not sure that answers my question. If there is resistance to applying it, isn't that a sign that it isn't working for some people? For instance in the US most of us have a built-in revulsion to rote-learning, hence our resistance. Might that signify that a different approach might be more appropriate to our population?
 
warmest, Susan
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