
Growth in transactional transactions seems to correlate with a decline in thorough and meticulous intrction yes, or no , give reasons
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You can attribute the sloppy work of populists' critics who are still producing tomes of worthless driven written by hungry graduate students that want to advance their own places in the pecking order of the university system.
However, English professors with a broad sense of irony in literature and 17-18th political satire, can enjoy British poet and playwriter, Alexander Pope's, 1688-1744 who satirizes scribomania, or excessive writing, which is a dominant theme in his seminal work "The Dunciad." The concept is simple; nothing is worthy of publication except pages that are used on the' throne of excrement', the fecal production of such effusive as the so-called poets, pundits or hack writers that are syncretic writers of dung.; they write without critical thinking. These writers are intentional writers that write obsessively to curry favor, and they are politically motivated to the concept of gaining favor from pundits, or if you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours (Eugen Bleuler, notes from Dr. Wiley, USF graduate course work, 2000).

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