Re: [Goanet] O desassossego go?s (The Goan restlessness) ... a

2013-09-22 Thread Jose Colaco
BC, When commenting on or reviewing a thesis, one (best) reads the entire thesis, looks at the references and also the known biases of the guide. For instance, if you (BC) were the guide, the thesis would have a distinct slant, would it not? I am happy that Goans are working towards Ph.Ds. It

Re: [Goanet] O desassossego go?s (The Goan restlessness) ... a

2013-09-22 Thread Bernado Colaco
JC, I was responding to the two tone slant. GN would do well to publish an unadulterated synopsis of Sandra's A. Lobo's story. BC, When commenting on or reviewing a thesis, one (best) reads the entire thesis, looks at the references and also the known biases of the guide. For instance, if

Re: [Goanet] O desassossego go?s (The Goan restlessness) ... a

2013-09-22 Thread J. Colaco jc
Bernado Colaco wrote: I was responding to the two tone slant. GN would do well to publish an unadulterated synopsis of Sandra's A. Lobo's story. RESPONSE: BC, I agree with you absolutelyeven though I do not know HOW Goanet can, by itself, publish something that is not submitted to GN I

[Goanet] O desassossego go?s (The Goan restlessness) ... a

2013-09-21 Thread Bernado Colaco
This kind of theory has been rubbished by 'intellectuals' from Goa. Hindus were the largest benefactors of Portuguese presence in Goa. First it was the request of Timoja 5 centuries ago and the early 20th century they were fed with different types of businesses mainly related to the mining