cfleck
tired
http://www.cnn.com/2003/EDUCATION/05/28/life.language.reut/index.html
go ahead and check it out. its about publishers banning words from textbooks for highschools and the like.
at one point they claim that it is a problem coming up with a new title for "The Old Man and the Sea" because "and" is the only acceptable word. you've got to see their reasoning for this one.
here is my beef. for one, i just got out of high school about 6 years back and as far as i can remember, the above title was not "The Older Person Who Happens to Not be Female and a Large Body of Water not a Lake or Ocean." So what the hell is this article about?
If it has any kind of truth then it is very much a sad state of affairs (worse than previously thought, if thats possible) for the schools of the US. But to me it just seems like a steep exageration to get some attention. what do you think?
go ahead and check it out. its about publishers banning words from textbooks for highschools and the like.
at one point they claim that it is a problem coming up with a new title for "The Old Man and the Sea" because "and" is the only acceptable word. you've got to see their reasoning for this one.
here is my beef. for one, i just got out of high school about 6 years back and as far as i can remember, the above title was not "The Older Person Who Happens to Not be Female and a Large Body of Water not a Lake or Ocean." So what the hell is this article about?
If it has any kind of truth then it is very much a sad state of affairs (worse than previously thought, if thats possible) for the schools of the US. But to me it just seems like a steep exageration to get some attention. what do you think?