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April 18, 2008 Breaking News

Health and Medical Information

Fri, 18 Apr 2008 04:02:21 PDT
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WSJ.com - Business Casual: All Business, Never Casual

Thu, 17 Apr 2008 12:34:45 PDT
The business-casual trend has created entire companies of people who are unsure of what to put on in the morning. Too often, they make the wrong choice.

Ongoing nomination fight hurting Clinton more than Obama

Fri, 18 Apr 2008 04:38:20 PDT
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a dramatic reversal, an Associated Press-Yahoo! News poll found that a clear majority of Democratic voters now say Sen. Barack Obama has a better chance of defeating Republican Sen. John McCain in November than Sen.

http://www.glamourvanity.com/latest-trends/swoop-your-hair-i

Thu, 17 Apr 2008 21:35:34 PDT
This year to look in style and to be on top go for trends like asymmetry in action and strategic layers. Experts suggest you to do the edgy thing and let yourself a bit of extreme. Improvise with the unexpected. Different length and texture will make you stand out. If you don’t want to have an extreme plunge than go for soft and gentle sloping.

Latest Nokia Phones: Making quite an uproar in the market

Thu, 17 Apr 2008 23:39:04 PDT
The Nokia Phones have led to a great uproar in the market since their launch. I personally noticed that the recent trend of many people is to buy one of the latest Nokia phones. The N-series, the W-series and E-series are favourite among people of UK, as well as in other countries. The Nokia handsets are GSM enabled & feature-rich mobile phones tha

PSP News: Star Wars: The Forces Unleashed- Froggies Preview

Fri, 18 Apr 2008 05:25:34 PDT
Star Wars: the Force unleashed arrives on PSP in September in the USA and Europe.

Making wellness a family affair

Fri, 18 Apr 2008 02:52:13 PDT
Making wellness a family affair If we begin to place an emphasis on eating healthy foods and increasing activity levels in our children, we can reverse these alarming trends. Here are a few guidelines for dealing with overweight children. Be sure the child has been evaluated by a medical doctor to assure there are no reasons why losing weight would

WordPress Upgrades

Thu, 27 Sep 2007 10:05:37 PDT
WordPress 2.3 and 2.2 upgrades include security and minor bugfixes without any plugin or theme compatibility issues. Do share your feedback if you upgrade.Download |WordPress | Instructions | Extended Upgrade GuideTag: Wordpress design, wordpress News,World News

Windows Server 2008 Unleashed Promo

Fri, 18 Apr 2008 04:34:58 PDT
Thanks to dhan for posting about this in our Back Page News section. After the embarrassing Vista SP1 promo posted here earlier this week, it seems the sales team have got their act together and released a really cool promo for Windows Server 2008, called "Windows Server 2008 Unleashed".

is ’successories’ the worst website ever?

Fri, 18 Apr 2008 07:11:49 PDT
“Successories” is like Michael Scott’s management seminar come to life, without being funny or self-aware. If you’ve ever had to deal with a boss who loves platitudes like “There’s No I In Team!” you probably know about this website. As proof that the answer to “is Successories the worst website ever” is “yes,” we provide the following evidence: Motivational framed prints about topics like “Diversity” and “Priorities” Medallions and keychains made of fake gold and emblazoned with “TEAMWORK!” T

CBC Newsworld : Passionate Eye Monday : Documentary

Tue, 18 Mar 2008 01:53:25 PDT
The story that showed on news world tonight.This is just another example of the futility and expense in money and lives that is the drug war.

Tools for Easier And Convenient Blogging

Fri, 18 Apr 2008 07:13:59 PDT
Just how great a blog is? It is really great, in the sense that you are allowed to show the world what you want to show. You just have your blogging account, sign in, locate your blog name, click a new post, put your title, web page link, and some parting shots from you, and publish your blog. Very easy isn’t it? In addition, it is also good for online business entrepreneur. By the power of video blogging, you will be able to post advertisement of your products through blogs. You can also meet


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Grammar Grate - Working Hard - Or Hardly Working

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Grammar Grater: Working Hard...Or Hardly Working?
 

"I feel bad."

"I feel badly."

Which is correct?

Today we discuss this common pitfall when writing or speaking, and we've brought in a special guest to help us understand it.

Catherine Winter is an editor for the American RadioWorks documentary unit at American Public Media. She also holds the distinct honor of having been called in to settle a heated debate in the Minnesota Public Radio newsroom over "I feel bad" versus "I feel badly."

"If you're going to use the phrase at all," Winter says, "I would suggest using 'I feel bad.'"

To understand the difference, Winter says one must revisit "those old friends" from grammar school, the adjective and the adverb. As a quick refresher, Winter explains that an adjective is a word that describes a noun. She gives the examples of

a blue house

a hopeless situation

the ugly stepsister.

"In those cases," Winter says, "you've got blue and hopeless and ugly and those are the adjectives."

Winter defines an adverb as a word that is used to describe a verb. She gives these examples:

the boy ran fast

she slept deeply

he spoke hopelessly

The words fast, deeply and hopelessly are the adverbs.

Winter points out that in the sentence, "I feel badly," the speaker is using the adverb badly to describe the verb feel. "It means you're saying that you lack sensory ability," Winter says, "like maybe if your hands were numb you might say, 'I feel badly.' But if you want to say that you are regretful or sad, then you need to say 'I feel bad.'"

Nevertheless, there are many people who think "I feel badly" is correct. Winter offers two possible explanations for this confusion.

First, she thinks many people got it drilled into them in grammar school that they must use an adverb after a verb. "In many instances that's correct," Winter explains, "but we have this set of verbs that some authorities would call linking verbs that tend to refer to perception. So you wouldn't say 'I feel badly' any more than you would say, 'This tastes bitterly.' You have these verbs of perception like seems or thinks or feels or looks or appears that take an adjective, not an adverb. I think a huge part of the confusion arises there."

The second source of confusion has to do with parallel structures. "The opposite of well is badly," Winter says. "If I do something well, I might do something badly. But well is also an adjective: you can feel well or you can say all is well, and the opposite of that is bad, not badly. So people tend to get confused."

According to Winter, a big reason people say "I feel badly" is because they're simply trying really hard to be right. "This is actually an example of a fascinating phenomenon called hypercorrection," she says. "It's where if somebody corrects you for an error in one circumstance, you then over-generalize and apply that correction where it doesn't actually belong."

Winter says we see this most often with pronouns: "People will say, 'He gave the pictures to Jenny and I' when it really ought to be 'Jenny and me.'"

Winter explains that at some point in that person's life, it's likely he or she said, "Jenny and me are going to the store." Someone else, likely a parent or a teacher, corrected that person, saying, "Jenny and I." This creates a false belief that whenever that circumstance arises, it's imperative to use I instead of me.

[Note: For more discussion about I versus me, listen to Grammar Grater Episode 6: I Gotta Be Me.]

"You see it in other circumstances, too," Winter says. "People will say 'seldomly' because they think all adverbs have to have -ly in them."

We asked Winter if saying "I feel badly" rather than "I feel bad" is a serious error.

"I think 'I feel badly' is arguably a more serious error than many things people call errors," Winter says. "There really is no circumstance in which that's the appropriate language to use."

She compares language choices to one's clothing choices, describing how sometimes it's appropriate to wear a t-shirt and at other times it's better to wear a tie. She extends this to speech by saying in some circumstances, it's all right to say "gonna" but and in others one ought to say "going to."

"But there is no circumstance in which it's all right to say 'I feel badly'," Winter says. "By analogy, that's sort of like not just neglecting to wear a tie-but wearing a tie on your foot."

Finally, we asked Winter if there was anything speakers and writers can do to avoid this error. "You are going to run into people who think you're wrong when you say 'I feel bad' even though I'm here to tell you you're not, you're right," she advises. "So it might be the best thing to just write around it and say, 'I regret that' or 'That made me unhappy' or 'I feel hopeless' or something like that and just avoid having anybody think you're wrong."

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