"The history of the paragraph can be traced back to ancient Greece, where writers used a symbol called a "paragraghos" - essentially a small horizontal line in the margin - to indicate a change in topic or speaker within a text, marking the earliest form of paragraph division; this symbol evolved into the pilcrow (¶) which is still used today to signify a new paragraph; the concept of a paragraph as a cohesive unit of text with a single main idea developed later, with significant contributions from scholars like Alexander Bain who established a structured theory of paragraph writing in the late 18th century."
Paul - you should look into this writing technique some day. The invention of the paragraph has made communication so much easier. Certainly you graduated from grammar school sometime after 1800, right?
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Yesterday, 06:45 PM #24731
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When they say, “We must protect our democracy,” switch the word “democracy” to “bureaucracy”, and it will all make sense.
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Today, 06:09 AM #24732
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Today, 06:59 AM #24733
Why should anyone make a case against a government shutdown?
Federal law enforcement/TSA/all the military will have to continue working without pay.
it's on you to make the case of why that's a good thing.
(Can't believe I'm having this conversation. Just because the R's can't govern. As someone said: our congress is being run by a car maker with a cell phone.)...he went up late, and I was already up there.
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Today, 07:58 AM #24734
In other news...
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/top...-voter-mandate
The Federal Unions are going to try and nix the Trump Administration from mandating Federal employees must return to full time traditional 9-5's.
The idea is that a good percentage simply will not do that and quit. It's nearly impossible to fire useless Federal bureaucrats.Last edited by Xuperman; Today at 08:26 AM.
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Today, 09:28 AM #24735
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How anyone can think government shutdown is a good thing is mind boggling. With that said, it's not just Republicans that can't govern. Neither side can put together a financial deal that won't further expedite bankrupting the country. You'd think politicians on both sides would be embarrassed with what they do to the average American on a daily basis, but I'm guessing most of them have no souls to begin with.
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