To: Thanatos
This is ridiculous, and the professor should be disciplined for these actions. It is hypocrisy at best, and a bad example at least.
That being said, if the word in the article above, "Hyprocracy", was from the student newspaper, the university should lose whatever accreditation it has!
To: linda_22003
"That being said, if the word in the article above, "Hyprocracy", was from the student newspaper, the university should lose whatever accreditation it has!"
That is my personal "Bushism" meaning basically Hyper-cracy, or in other words, "Hyper Goverment Rule" but it looks like Hypocrisy and is meant to mean "hypocritical rules people must follow, but I don't"..
26 posted on
04/14/2006 5:15:48 PM PDT by
Thanatos
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To: linda_22003
That being said, if the word in the article above, "Hyprocracy", was from the student newspaper, the university should lose whatever accreditation it has! Unless, of course, the faculty advisor considered this to be part of their "Hyprocatic Oath".
No, wait; that's medical.
30 posted on
04/16/2006 4:28:10 AM PDT by
Bernard
(History repeats itself because people don't change.)
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