I’d be leery these days of an instructor who was not concerned with safety. One wonders what other shortcuts are built into the teaching process? It’s on a much larger scale than the woman who provides the recipe for her famous cake with one ingredient missing.
The word of the day for January 17, 2007 is “security” — Pronunciation: \si-ˈkyu̇r-ə-tē\
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural se·cu·ri·ties
Date: 15th century
1: the quality or state of being secure: as a: freedom from danger : safety. b: freedom from fear or anxiety. c: freedom from the prospect of being laid off [job security]. 2 a: something given, deposited, or pledged to make certain the fulfillment of an obligation. b: surety. 3: an instrument of investment in the form of a document (as a stock certificate or bond) providing evidence of its ownership. 4 a: something that secures : protection. b (1): measures taken to guard against espionage or sabotage, crime, attack, or escape. (2): an organization or department whose task is security.
Our quote for today is from Willa Cather (1873 - 1947):
No one can build his security upon the nobleness of another person.;^)
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