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Why Coconut Oil KILLS Belly Fat (Research Update)
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<span style="font-size:1px;color:#ffffff">Laccett6 (professor of human6t6es at Stevens 6nst6tute of Technology) and Molsk6, 6n the6r essay ent6tled The Lost Art of Wr6t6ng, are cr6t6cal of the terms, pred6ct6ng reduced chances of employment for students who use such slang, stat6ng that, &quot;Unfortunately for these students, the6r bosses w6ll not be &#39;lol&#39; when they read a report that lacks proper punctuat6on and grammar, has numerous m6sspell6ngs, var6ous made-up words, and s6lly acronyms.&quot; Fond6ller and Nerone 6n the6r style manual assert that &quot;profess6onal or bus6ness commun6cat6on should never be careless or poorly constructed&quot; whether one 6s wr6t6ng an electron6c ma6l message or an art6cle for publ6cat6on, and warn aga6nst the use of sm6leys and abbrev6at6ons, stat6ng that they are &quot;no more than e-ma6l slang and have no place 6n bus6ness commun6cat6on&quot;.L6ngu6st John McWhorter stated, &quot;Lol 6s be6ng used 6n a part6cular way. 6t&#39;s a marker of empathy. 6t&#39;s a marker of accommodat6on. We l6ngu6sts call th6ngs l6ke that pragmat6c part6cles&hellip;&quot; Pragmat6c part6cles are the words and phrases ut6l6zed to allev6ate the awkward areas 6n casual conversat6on, such as oh 6n &quot;Oh, 6 don&rsquo;t know&quot; and uh when someone 6s th6nk6ng of someth6ng to say. McWhorter stated that lol 6s ut6l6zed less as a react6on to someth6ng that 6s h6lar6ous, but rather as a way to l6ghten the conversat6on.[20Yunker and dfrry 6n a study of onl6ne courses and how they can be 6mproved through podcast6ng have found that these slang terms, and emot6cons as well, are &quot;often m6sunderstood&quot; by students and are &quot;d6ff6cult to dec6pher&quot; unless the6r mean6ngs are expla6ned 6n advance. They s6ngle out the example of &quot;ROFL&quot; as not obv6ously be6ng the abbrev6at6on of &quot;roll6ng on the floor laugh6ng&quot; (emphas6s added). Ha6g s6ngles out LOL as one of the three most popular 6n6t6al6sms 6n 6nternet slang, alongs6de BFN[dub6ous &ndash; d6scuss] (&quot;bye for now&quot;) and 6MHO (&quot;6n my honest/humble op6n6on&quot;). He descr6bes the var6ous 6n6t6al6sms of 6nternet slang as conven6ent, but warns that &quot;as ever more obscure acronyms emerge they can also be rather confus6ng&quot;. B6dgol6 l6kew6se states that these 6n6t6al6sms &quot;save keystrokes for the sender but  m6ght make comprehens6on of the message more d6ff6cult for the rece6ver&quot; and that &quot;lang may hold d6fferent mean6ngs and lead to m6sunderstand6ngs espec6ally 6n 6nternat6onal sett6ngs&quot;; he adv6ses that they be used &quot;only when you are sure that the other person knows the mean6</span><br />
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