Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Doc

I guess you are right.  History shows us that.  But, one can dream and hope that
at some point in time we would learn.


BTW--off topic but us ENFPs have quite the learning style--Have you heard of
Mind Mapping??  Says we would benefit from it--almost scared to know what it is
<G>.  I am having more fun with this stuff--who says research can't be fun!!

jackief

DocCec wrote:

> DocCec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> In a message dated 98-03-10 17:53:42 EST, you write:
>
> << I wonder what would happen if someone that was esteemed and thought to be
>  highly intelligent, etc. suddenly announced he/she had been abducted.
>
>  jackief >>
>
> I suspect he or she would rapidly cease to be esteemed and thought to be
> intelligent.  It's much easier to disparage the teacher than it is to learn
> something new.
> Doc
>
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