A Quick Note on my Sources

Jurisprudence@drupal.org's picture

So, I thought it would be wise to quickly note that I do not pick up all of my ideas out of thin air. Most of the factual information stated in my blog has been a result of classes I've taken from Professor John O. Wheeler (COMM 341: Commercial Law 1) and Professor A. John Simmons  (PHIL 206: Philosophical Problems in Law) at the University of Virginia. I also have received immeasurable guidance and information from Haywood Torrence, Instructor in Social Studies, Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology.

These people combined with newspapers, google, and other blogs form where I start to look for fact.

Most of the conclusions I will come to though are my own, and are arrived at through the knowledge I have attained in these courses.

Since I'm not exactly writing these to gain any sort of financial advantage or academic recognition, I'm not going to go through the arduous task of citing all my sources and conversations like I might a good paper. However, if you're ever curious... (preferrably if you have particularly good reason) I'll go ahead and cite sources if you think something is supsect.

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i think thats great. i do the sme thing

Nice post :) I always love to hear where people get their inspiration.

embryowassup's picture
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That's got to be ten times better than what I do. My sources are usually Wikipedia, assorted news articles, recollection from various debates or discourses, and bullshit. God, do I love to bullshit!

--Mike

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