People do believe the biggest B.S. too often. I've heard evangelical Christians argue the infallibility of the bible, then quote from the King James, which is notorious for being the worst translation. Plus there are multiple bibles, with differing texts. Had an evangelical tell me the trinity wasn't voted on and quoted (at least he knew that) the biblical texts used by those who voted for it. Like, everyone naturally knew about the idea of the trinity, which was first postulated and written about in the 2nd century. People are that stupid. Sorry Great Britain- Brexit; sorry my homeland- Trump.
Who would publish such drivel? What an idiotic statement; and I thought having a student write about Columbus and Shakespeare together was bad.
Most small newspapers I’d submit to had policies of printing any ‘letter to the editor’ they’d receive.. If I’d make a mistake, they’d generally ‘help me’ fix it. Sometimes, if they didn’t like the ..content of others, they’d print it without corrections. Don’t know where they’d begin to ‘fix’ this one
Having been an educator, I have found school boards and administration are most likely to screw things up. Lack of parental support is close behind. And I have experienced the big three: public; parochial (yep, trying telling a Catholic they can't use emotion to write a persuasive essay when they want to hit on abortion); and private prep. Also, some time at the college level. Private schools have the most parent involvement. Still, at all levels I have seen administrations really screw up. True story: I was yelled at for reporting sexual abuse. Told the boss to shut up and follow legal protocol. He did; guy got five years; boss apologized for getting emotional, for what that is worth.
Not related to US education — this is from Australia (I had to Google CSIRO)
So did I, but I knew it wasn't a US agency.
Thank You ...I hope we’ve not become the butt of every stupid joke
The guy is on to something. I looked at a globe and australia is on the bottom part. When I boil water, the steam rises. So makes perfect sense, the moisture is coming up to the top part of the globe. That is why it is getting drier in Australia, the moisture is up in China now.
Oh well, that 'splainz everythin' Lucy.....