Grammar/Usage Quiz

Revise the following sentences to make them more concise: There were a lot of cars that were damaged by vandals last night. High-quality footwear designed specifically for winter weather conditions greatly enhances the ambulatory navigation of icy surfaces. Answers: 1. Vandals damaged many cars last night. 2. Good winter boots make walking on ice easier. … More Grammar/Usage Quiz

Good Writing

What makes good writing good? I suppose it depends on the purpose of the writing. Language is used mostly to communicate ideas and information. But that’s not all it’s used for. In the case of poetry, for example, language is the medium of an art, so it is conveying much more than ideas and information. … More Good Writing

Quote of the Day

“Contrary to what many anti-intellectuals maintain, science is by nature a much more humble enterprise than any religion or other ideology. This must be so given the self-correcting mechanisms that are incorporated into the scientific process, regardless of the occasional failures of individual scientists.”—Massimo Pigliucci http://www.skeptic.com/eskeptic/10-03-10/

Pronoun Case Exercise

Choose the correct word: The concoction was prepared by Dr. Jekyll and (me/I/myself). Why anybody would want to be (he/him) is beyond me. If you could be someone else, (who/whom) would you like to be? The President’s wife is more intelligent than (he/him), but who isn’t? Was it (we/us) they were talking about? Let (I/me) … More Pronoun Case Exercise

Quote of the Day

“…no serious historian of nations and nationalism can be a committed political nationalist, except in the sense in which believers in the literal truth of the Scriptures, while unable to make contributions to evolutionary theory, are not precluded from making contributions to archaeology and Semitic philology. Nationalism requires too much belief in what is patently … More Quote of the Day

Quote of the Day

“The United States is the wealthiest nation in the history of the world, yet its inhabitants are strikingly unhappy. Accordingly, we present to the rest of mankind, on a planet rife with suffering and tragedy, the spectacle of a clown civilization. Sustained on a clown diet rich in sugar and fat, we have developed a … More Quote of the Day

Remembering Erv

In the 1950s Erv owned a hole-in-the-wall take-out pizzeria a few blocks from our house in West Denver. He had owned a small bakery in an Italian neighborhood and learned to make pizza from Mrs. Caruso, who lived above the bakery. He opened Erv’s Pizza—not a very Italian sounding name—before pizza had really taken off … More Remembering Erv