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So I had this arguement with my community college proffesor?


More like the whole class. There was a certain fact I brought up that people don't know about and usually deny.The entier class and teacher accused me of being a liar. I found an article written by a proffesonel in the field proving my point and left it in the teacher's office. I discussed the topic with the teacher the next day in private. The teacher still denied it and obviously hadn't read the article, when i started proving him wrong he could this nervious look on his face and said he 'had to go'. I will not mention what I was talking about because statisically speaking if an entire class and a teacher won't accept it a random person online won't either. What do you think I should do? Show him directly in the article why it was wrong? Rent a book at the library to show him proof? I feel like he isn't qualified to teach even the subject he denies is only slightly related to his class.

your paper is your proof make copies for him and the whole class.

If you know you are correct, any victory of sorts would only be symbolic. I hope you presented your case more eloquently than this question. Someone who professes to be accurate diminishes his opinion with poor spelling. I doubt you want to hear this because you seem pretty indignant.

My advice is to drop it. You've done what you can. Keep the article on your person so that if anyone in class brings the topic up again, you can show them your proof.

Some people are just close-minded and arrogant. You can't change them. You'll upset yourself more than it's worth.

You showed up the professor! Good luck in the real world if you do that in and on a job. Protocol says...should have made your point, within the argument; keep quiet. Later 'share' the article with the professor.

Which is more important...being right on the spot...or proving your point quietly and allowing everyone to save face.

Showing people that have a stake in your future is not the wisest move on your part. Now damage control.

Logic never fails....good luck.

I am s

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