This might be one of the craziest papers I have ever written. It is for my PhD course on Legislative Politics. This course is a very humbling experience as it is full of well future professors who have been specializing in American politics for the last 3 years already and then I sit in there, with my European point of view and most importantly with a background that is a lot broader and more abstract (or useless) than theirs. Anyway, the point is that I wanted to turn in something good, it is not like most of my other courses where I can just get by on making up crap a little.
So, I got up Sunday morning at seven, had a nice breakfast on Franklin Street with some random, 50-year-old Republican woman (good conversation partner though) and then pretty much read eight books and wrote four pages about those. Tonight I only checked grammar and spelling and will now send it off to my professor (my schedule today was too busy to really change anything anymore). Do I actually think it is good? I don't know, I liked the subject, I feel like I have something to say even if I only scratch the surface of it. Let's see what the professor will have to say about it. I can only repeat that I enjoy the challenge of working a lot and under pressure though.
Check it out here.
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4 comments:
Hey Ben, publications on the net and .docs dont get along that well together. If you actuallay want someone to read your stuff, give us some pdfs at least :)
Anyway, hope youre doin good and finally getting some quality education in that brain of yours.
Cheers
/Jones
PS: Oh btw, did i mention that we are live with our new podcast community www.podcast.de? Only german tho :)
wtf..comment moderation. arent you supposed to be in the country of free speech? :p
had too much advertisement before...I publish everything related to content though...
hmm, I guess that could be interpreted as advertisement too, but anyway, you are probably right about the pdfs will think of it next time...
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