Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Lecturing on Opening Statement at International and Aviation Universities



This afternoon and evening I lectured on the opening statement to law students at the Kyiv International University and the National University of Aviation. I had a very small group at International, which was disappointing, but the largest group yet at the Aviation University. The students at Aviation are very focused and attentive, and had many wonderful questions during and after the lecture. As with the Academy and the Economics University, I used the lecture device of a deck of playing cards to discuss the necessity for proper order in storytelling, and also discussed the theme and theory of the case.


As a change from last week's procedure, Olga and I traveled from International to Aviation on the tram, instead of on a private bus. This not only cut down the travel time, but was much more pleasant. Our route took us by a multitude of persons selling small amounts of produce and other farm products--nuts, berries, beets, cauliflower, whole chickens, apples, pears, and other produce.

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