[MD] Where have all the values gone?

Erin er11n00nan at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 16 09:33:18 PST 2006


  

"Arlo J. Bensinger" <ajb102 at psu.edu> wrote:     [Arlo]
First, culture includes business. 

[Erin]
NOBODY SAID CULTURE DOESN'T INCLUDE BUSINESS. I said I wouldn't equate culture
and business so the following statement is extreme to me.

[Arlo]
You wouldn't "equate it", but it includes it? Sometimes I wonder if anyone other
than Erin is capable of deciphering your posts. I certainly am baffled and
unable to find coherency in what you say.
   
  Arlo, 
   
  You may not enjoy your deciphering/interpreting of my posts but I find your interpreting skills suck so not so pleasant either which I have no problem ending this conversation.  I thought I put it in your language so there was no deciphering needed...GAME OVER.
   
  EQUATE:
    
   To make equal or equivalent.   
   To reduce to a standard or an average; equalize.   
   To consider, treat, or depict as equal or equivalent: equates inexperience with youth
  INCLUDE:
    
   To take in as a part, element, or member.   
   To contain as a secondary or subordinate element.   
   To consider with or place into a group, class, or total: thanked the host for including us
   
  Iif you equate something you make it the same as....where including it is just a part of it.  
  So there is a difference between saying culture equated to business rather than culture includes business.  
  So if you make a statement "ALL culture is about"  you seem to be making "equate" statements not "include" statements.
   
  
ARLO: My twists and turns?! 
  
ERIN; You can't stick to what is actually said. You have to distort it to some extreme statement so you can correct it.  



		
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