Kids are expected to learn to think. That's the impetus imparted by
exposure to the explanations of our relationship to our lives and those
of others.
Life's guide stones are placed by those who, allegedly, hold the
compass. Crossroads require the benefit of judgments only gained
through accurate incites learned. There are times when one must choose
advice in lieu of personal knowledge or experience.
It's surprising how many "free thinkers" make a quick recovery
immediately upon leaving college and find their way.

Jack  

--- graywolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Your definition of a professor may have been correct at one time, 
> however in this day and age it just means teacher at the college
> level. 
> Kids are not expected to learn to think. God forbid, how would you 
> control them if they all became free thinkers?
> 
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> 
> frank theriault wrote:
> 
> > 
> > For one thing, at university, they call them "professors" for a
> > reason.  To profess is merely to affirm a belief.  At a
> post-secondary
> > level, the assumption is that students are at a level that they can
> > research the professors affirmations and form their own opinions as
> to
> > whether the professor is right or wrong.
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