Gibberish from the Ivory Towers
    When we're introduced to a new subject we're often confused by 
the vernacular.  The experts seem to hyphenate, truncate, 
abbreviate, and paraphrase the subject matter into sound bytes that 
only they understand; a gibberish to outsiders.
    Add in the Latin verb roots and the people from the ivory towers 
have another layer of verbage to add between themselves and the 
common man on the street; their student.
   Imagine, instead, if we all talked in complete sentences.  
Imagine if we worked to communicate in language both the speaker and 
the listener understood.  Imagine talking on a one-to-one level with 
the student and making sure they had an opportunity to understand.  
Imagine if schools mentored.  However the ivory towers can't do that 
because it would reduce class sizes and make their job less 
important.  How would they support themselves and the bureaucracy of 
our institutions of higher learning?
   
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