Monday, October 31, 2005

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Thesis, antithesis and plagiarism

According to the newspaper Reforma, a student of the Faculty of Political Science from the UNAM plagiarized a large number of paragraphs to his thesis, and was approved unanimously by its Synod.

The distinguished teachers of the UNAM pretexts being unable to read all texts in the world to find out if the student was a member of CGH with a history of violence, were shot or not thesis. But a modest reporter, presumably less read, it could give an account.

rifle is very revolutionary. In another sense, Google also is to discover plagiarism grosser. Just enter a few sentences at random to expose the teachers around naked.

And it appears that I do not like the teachers of the UNAM, as well, running the risk of such a gross generalization. UNAM teachers have no responsibility ideological than the country that pays their salaries, why are they going to doubt a subject that previously had used force to around naked with other teachers at the same college?

This College, like others, constantly incubate the egg of the snake. (In fact, the student in question is the son of a master of the UNAM.) Rather than educate learners to become productive adults, or thinking beings, or at least good citizens, indoctrinate them to become professional claims of rights. End up requiring the State (or the world, or us) anything, by the miraculous fact of being Mexican, deserve unconditional.

In any case, I refer to prubas: where are the achievements of the past fifty years of college education? Will cost them more work to find that Fox's achievements

The most serious is that this theft is discovered: the worst are all infinite cases are not discovered. Reward teachers ideas by calling them in any way similar or identical to them, by the mere fact of being masters of the UNAM, believe they have, when in fact owned by them. Marx himself wrote about the vices of ideology, but did not refer only to El Heraldo de Mexico, but the politically correct (and incorrect in all important respects) of the University of yesterday and today.

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