RE: [DMCForum] Re: Hummer paper
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RE: [DMCForum] Re: Hummer paper



I agree in part, but the teacher is not his boss.  He is actually paying
her.  The job of a teacher is to teach the student how to think and make
decisions, not tell the student what they should think.

If I were younger and encountered this I would probably just follow along
and get the grade.  Now, hell no.  I would cause a huge stink and bring this
up with the college.

In the end Josh has to decide on his own.  Just a suggestion, Josh, when you
turn in your paper wear a t-shirt with a monster H2 on it in silent protest.
:)

Greg


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Subject: Re: [DMCForum] Re: Hummer paper

I disagree..

Many times in "real life" a boss can ask you to do a
report on something with specific guidelines.  Your
job is to do what is asked of you.

Good for his teacher, to prepare him for the real
world.

--- Joe OBrien <joeyoseppijoe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> That is an awfully closed minded assignment for a
> college paper.
> Seriously they want you to give reasons for them to
> never be sold?



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