Self taught. The schools here teach you to shut up, keep your head down and
do what your masters tell you to do. So I amassed a 2000 volume library and
taught myself about history, literature, politics, cultures, art, etc. Even
my university degree really didn't teach me much, and the graduate program I
am in pisses me off because I am in graduate seminars where none of my
fellow students are even remotely academically prepared to discuss
literature and history on that level. One of my professors told me a few
weeks ago that I am "Distressing the other students" because I talk above
their level. Sad.
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On 11/7/10 3:21 PM, "Chuck Norcutt" <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> You get a passing grade. You obviously studied R,R,R and C in school. :-)
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
> On 11/7/2010 2:53 PM, Chris Crawford wrote:
>> The supreme court is not in itself a branch of government. The federal
>> courts system is the judicial branch and the supreme court is the highest
>> level of the court system. The courts are regarded as a branch of government
>> because they have the power in the USA to declare legislation invalid if it
>> violates the constitutional rights of citizens. Thus, they act as a check on
>> the power of the legislature and the executive branch.
>>
>>
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