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Originally Posted by estación seca
Botanical Latin has no official pronunciation.
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Yes it does. Its Latin. The impression that there s no set pronunciation is because the people doing the naming don't always know the Latin sounds. That's what I was taught in college biology classes, anyway.
-Keith
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Originally Posted by claypot
Youngsters in UK also seem to punctuate everything with "like" between every few words for no particular reason
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I used to think it was a valley girl habit, but there are two guys where I work who get talking about their latest video game experiences, and its, like, every other word.
I hate to say it, but young people these days are a lot less well-educated than they were 50 years ago. Terrible problems with logic are also common.
It used to be you'd go to the store an buy malathion or chlordane. Now its all "insecticide." It can be hard to find out if there's anything it it that will do anything. I've notice that the ratios in fertilizer are starting to be left off too. It's just 'plant food'.
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FWIW, here's my post after running it though a valley speak translator.
I used to think it was like, ya know, a valley chick habit, like, wow but like, there are two dudes where I work who get talkin' about their latest video game experiences, oh, baby and its, man like, fer shure every other word. I hate to say it, man but young guys these days are a lot less well-educated than they were 50 years ago. Terrible problems with logic are also common. It used to be you'd go to thuh store an buy malathion or chlordane. Now its all "insecticide" and it can be like wow! hard to find out if there's anythin' it it that will do anythin'. I've notice that thuh ratios in fertilizer are startin' to be left off too. It's just 'plant food'.
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Or if you prefer Jive
I used t'dink it wuz likes, ya know, some valley chick habit, likes, wow but likes, dere are two dudes where ah' wo'k who get rapin' about deir latest video game 'spuh'iences, oh, baby and its, dude likes, fa' shure every oda' wo'd. ah' hate t'say it, dude but yung guys dese days are some lot less sheeit-educated dan dey wuz 50 years ago. Terrible problems wid logic are also common. 'S coo', bro. It used t'be ya''d go t'duh sto'e an buy maladion o' chlo'dane. What it is, Mama. Right On! Now its all "insecticide" and it kin be likes wow. Right On! hard t'find out if dere's anydin' it it dat gotss'ta do anydin'. I've notice dat duh ratios in fertiliza' are startin' t'be left off too. It's plum 'plant food'.
-Keith
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Originally Posted by rbarata
I have my own theory...with the internet and easy access to all sort of information, kids don't need to apply any effort to access to it. This has result in a lack of competences to investigate and use their mind creatively.
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Critical thinking skills have been all but lost giving way to assessments based on first impressions and emotion. The latter leads to narcissism and an inability to accept differing views. Without applying logic, reason, and critical thinking, people fail to get the outcomes they want in their personal and professional lives. Unfortunately, the academic world and journalism have also been infected.
-Keith