NationStates Jolt Archive


is it just me or...

Pwns0rs
25-02-2005, 22:05
Is it just me or did the "Education for all" resolution become implamented befor the "Free Education" resolution. Now, if you do not wish to be buracratic i beleive we should repeal the "Free Education" resolution. To me, that would make much more scence than what is proposed currently. I do realize that the "Education for All" resolution is a bit vauge, so i propose here that we repeal the "Free Education" resolution and revise the "Education for All" resolution beyond the point of age. An example would be class sizes, standardized tests and other advancements.
thank you for your time
the armed republic of pwns0rs
Bahgum
26-02-2005, 00:44
I was going to make a cheap joke about education and spelling......but i'm guessing that another nation will happily stand up to the challenge!!!!!
Tuesday Heights
26-02-2005, 03:01
Are you going to write this or d'you want one of us to do it? :p
Engineering chaos
26-02-2005, 13:24
Is it just me or did the "Education for all" resolution become implamented befor the "Free Education" resolution. Now, if you do not wish to be buracratic i beleive we should repeal the "Free Education" resolution. To me, that would make much more scence than what is proposed currently. I do realize that the "Education for All" resolution is a bit vauge, so i propose here that we repeal the "Free Education" resolution and revise the "Education for All" resolution beyond the point of age. An example would be class sizes, standardized tests and other advancements.
thank you for your time
the armed republic of pwns0rs

Ok I'm tired, but I'll comment:

implamented = Implemented
befor = Before
buracratic = bureaucratic
beleive = Believe
scence = Sense
vauge = Vague

I’m not even going to go into the grammar; well ok I will a little. Please use capitals at the start of sentences, paragraphs and for “I”.

Also, grammatically you could have structured the whole paragraph much more neatly. Some of the constructs, while acceptable, could have been arranged differently to make the sentence flow more easily.
e.g.
To me, that would make much more sense than what is proposed currently.
This would make much more sense, to me, than what is currently proposed


To answer the question:
This is being done because one superseded the other and made it worthless. So we are now getting rid of it.
Baleand
26-02-2005, 15:38
Obviously "Free Education" and "Education for All" is the same thing worded differently. I hope you can figure out that ANYONE can afford free education.
Psychotic cavemen
26-02-2005, 18:43
Is there actually a better way to education than what we have now? :confused: I mean in the real world nearly every country has it's own unique way of educating people (in a school environment), so why not let each nation or region have it's own way to educate it's population? Peace out :D
Flibbleites
27-02-2005, 08:09
Is there actually a better way to education than what we have now? :confused: I mean in the real world nearly every country has it's own unique way of educating people (in a school environment), so why not let each nation or region have it's own way to educate it's population? Peace out :D
Actually that's what we have now, the only restriction is that it has to be available for free until the student is 18
Cup and Fork
27-02-2005, 09:44
Please you capitals at the start of [badly expressed]

Also [there should be a comma here] grammatically you could have structured the whole paragraph with more neatly [badly expressed].


Is this the proverbial pot calling the kettle black?
Engineering chaos
27-02-2005, 21:30
:eek: good points!
Nargopia
27-02-2005, 21:53
:eek: good points!
You also misspelled "grammar" in your reason for editing.
Cup and Fork
28-02-2005, 02:48
You also misspelled "grammar" in your reason for editing.

Oh, yeah, lol. I missed that one in my corrections.

I mean really, why people like Chaos have to be pedants in a forum is beyond me. What a bore.
Venerable libertarians
28-02-2005, 03:58
I am bemused by all the hullabulloo about spelling. The spelling structure can vary according to regional differences and if any one looks at their spell checker it will give dictionaries for several regions in the world, but for the same language.

E.G. English American and English Irish. The word color (USA) is spelt colour here in the Republic of Ireland.

Surely the spelling of a proposal is irrelevant (checked with a spell checker English Irish) :p and the proposals should be viewed purely on there merits.

It must also be remembered by the members that were born into english speaking nations that not all members use english as their primary language and some leeway should be given for this.

President Murphy,
The Realm of Hibernia.
Kevady
28-02-2005, 04:12
I am bemused by all the hullabulloo about spelling. The spelling structure can vary according to regional differences and if any one looks at their spell checker it will give dictionaries for several regions in the world, but for the same language.

E.G. English American and English Irish. The word color (USA) is spelt colour here in the Republic of Ireland.

Surely the spelling of a proposal is irrelevant (checked with a spell checker English Irish) :p and the proposals should be viewed purely on there merits.

It must also be remembered by the members that were born into english speaking nations that not all members use english as their primary language and some leeway should be given for this.

President Murphy,
The Realm of Hibernia.

Heh ... I've had the opportunity to correct several native speakers on various forums, and English isn't even my second language, it's my third.