Wednesday, June 6, 2012
EDITOR, The Tribune.
REMEMBER when you were in high school or college and you took the easy class, with the easy teacher, for the easy A, which made you look really smart but contributed nothing substantive to your wisdom or character? And then you hit the real world and realised you didn't know a Christ thing, and that class - and that teacher - was a complete waste of time?
And then there was the class you took that was hard as hell, the teacher mean as ever, you barely got a C, and it made you look less than stellar, but you knew the knowledge and/or experience would count for something great and purposeful one day? And you hit the real world and you thanked God Almighty that you took that hard class?
Well, that's the consecutive difference between the Perry Christie and Hubert Ingraham leadership experiences.
NICOLE BURROWS
Nassau
May 28, 2012.
Comments
spoitier says...
This is a partisan opinion and don't have anything to do with the example you use.
Posted 6 June 2012, 4:44 p.m. Suggest removal
242 says...
The writer didn't say which was which tho
Posted 7 June 2012, 1:02 p.m. Suggest removal
concernedcitizen says...
partisan somehow has become a bad word ,don,t we vote for who we like ???????????if being partisan means i prefer HAI over PGC ,THEN I AM GUILTY AS CHARGED ...the only corrupt thing that stuck under HAI was the nona juice thing ,,now under PGC,theres too much to list ,,if no one was partisan we wouldn,t need elections,,,
Posted 6 June 2012, 6:35 p.m. Suggest removal
notsogullible says...
IN TOTAL AGREEMENT WITH THE WRITER OF THIS LETTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted 6 June 2012, 10:52 p.m. Suggest removal
242 says...
LOL I did not see this letter going that way. I thought it had something to do with education. That last line caught me off guard. lol
Posted 7 June 2012, 1 p.m. Suggest removal
adel242 says...
Hahah, so did I. I was really thinking about teachers, education, and the real world. Did NOT see Perry Christie and Hubert Ingraham coming!
Posted 7 June 2012, 5:39 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
Amazing that we get bent out of shape over little things. The writer never stated who was the easy teacher and who was the hard teacher. If one happens to be upset over the writer details, then if means that you must consider the leader that you support in particular to be the easy teacher. However, the trivia of the writer is good. Sparks us toward critical thinking and analysis.
Posted 7 June 2012, 3:10 p.m. Suggest removal
242 says...
exactly....the writer did not say.....She left it up to the reader
Posted 7 June 2012, 3:57 p.m. Suggest removal
spoitier says...
In the body of the letter the example was a definite comparison between easy and hard, also the order that it was in starting from easy to hard, so if the writer use PGC name first and HAI name second draw a common since conclusion; if the example was definite than the real world scenario has to be definite also.
Posted 7 June 2012, 5:13 p.m. Suggest removal
242 says...
You are right as well
Posted 7 June 2012, 9:04 p.m. Suggest removal
notsogullible says...
In hindsight I have to give the writer wrong for assuming that all of the readers of this letter would be students of the English Language. "Moncurcool", when drawing a comparison (this is a comparative piece of writing) the aspects described first, second, etc are ascribed to the names that are mentioned first, second, etc. So - 'easy class, easy teacher' goes to Perry Christie and 'hard as hell class, mean as ever teacher' goes to the Honourable Hubert A. Ingraham.
Also, the purpose of the phrase "consecutive difference" is to point to the fact that the order of the descriptions given are ascribed to the order in which the names are given. No charge for the lesson.
Posted 7 June 2012, 3:43 p.m. Suggest removal
242 says...
You are right, missed that consecutive difference part.
Posted 7 June 2012, 3:59 p.m. Suggest removal
MartGM says...
lol @ "no charge for the lesson."
Posted 7 June 2012, 4:04 p.m. Suggest removal
242 says...
lol
Posted 8 June 2012, 5:02 p.m. Suggest removal
nancyshirley says...
Its depend on the environment and the concern of the teacher. Sometimes a hard teacher of the class becomes easy for few off one and some times easy become hard.
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