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Kathleen, you are too funny. Education is an industry that does not (unfortunately?) oaeprte with Aristotle's dialectical pedagogy. Do you want education (that takes a life time) or learning (we can get you certified in four years). It is rare to get both. Learning, below the Ph.D. level, is pretty much based on memorizing the facts and recognizing the correct answer on a multiple choice or, God forbid, a fill-in-the-blank exam. Answers that cannot be reduced to one or two words are to be avoided by the knowledge imparter. Pick your battles. What you are teaching yourself would make a great essay/paper if that is required in the course. But for answers to multiple choice questions, stick to the book until you are able to write your own book.
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(VISITOR) AUTHOR'S NAME Karen
MESSAGE TIMESTAMP 18 december 2014, 09:39:43
AUTHOR'S IP LOGGED 183.220.245.116
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