Novels by William G. Tedford

"Stories from Dark Reaches of the Imagination"

 

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I've been at 17. I bounce up and down a lot.

You'll find a review of Battlefields of Silence here...

Reviews of Maligoth and extensive listings of other free, online novels to read

Here is the link to the Maligoth review.

 

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I just threw this in because the onsite videos are so incredibly cool. I haven't the time. I haven't the sheer emotional energy of a fifteen-year-old. I'd get my ass whupped.

 

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Self-education: A 'new' idea that has probably occurred to many. Education is vital to financial success in society. We rely upon formal institutions, schools and universities to provide that education, but formal training is time consuming and too expensive for most of us to be making major commitments of time and effort. A few of us can and do obtain much of our education on our own, but it's useless in the marketplace without that piece of paper saying we've been officially sanctioned. Learners have no value, only the learned, which is a bit like placing no value on newborns.

Why not allow us to attend to our education and then just test us for our knowledge in any given field? The test can be as rigorous and comprehensive as it needs to be to ensure a well-rounded education. The more depth the exam has, the more respected the grade will be. Make us pay for the test, but allow us to learn our way into our chosen professions as independents. As the situation stands, those who cannot afford a higher education seldom bother with any at all.

Check out what free-ed.net has to offer as a study in the feasibility of the idea. Such a site would be a place to start.  

Got tired of all the text and discovered banners-in-a-heartbeat. Cool.

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