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By Ruth M. Sprague

ISBN-10: 1883889057

ISBN-13: 9781883889050

The internal workings of administrative jingoism are uncovered as a favored instructor is given a termination hearingwhere the presiding officer is the accuser, the prosecutor and the pass judgement on, and the testimony in her security isignored."WILD JUSTICE chronicles the outrages of 1 woman's adventure with an interesting mixture of humor andindignation. using fictitious names underscores how the issues are systemic and never in basic terms rooted inthe specific folks focused on this 'witch hunt'. i am hoping it is going to be generally read--both for its personal sake and toencourage the type of fight that redirects greater schooling to serve the folk and social justice, howeverwild!" [C:\Users\Microsoft\Documents\Calibre Library]

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Most of the students like you and would hate to have you lose your job on account of them. Chapter 12 42 "After you finish that, you and Randy get in here. " She understood the constraints he was under and appreciated how much he had tried, in spite of them, to help. He had given the panel some vital information. The question was, did they hear it? Dean Broadhurst was excused and the next witness was called. Chapter 13 43 Chapter 13 Randy Fecesi sat in the witness chair and raised his hand for the oath with alacrity.

Further questions from the chair led her through the evidence and she readily identified all but two of the seven 'suspicious' critiques as being written by Trenchant. Her language was laced with the correctness of one accustomed to giving court appearances. She prefaced much of her testimony with the caveat, 'in my opinion'. Her attitude of selfassuredness belied this qualification. "Also, in my opinion, those two most probably were written by her. Certainty was not possible since they contained printing and I was not given enough or recent enough exemplars of Dr.

Each one of them protests the plagiarism that a medical student told them your people have committed in preparing course material. "I went to the radiology lab after I received the first letter and talked to some students. Although no one wanted to admit to contacting the publishers, they did show me the areas in their manual and notes that had been copied directly from different texts without citation. "They also showed me the notebooks filled with diagrams that had been copied from a published atlas.

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