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How can a degree mean so many different things?

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  1. rijk says: 111

    Master of Science (Architecture)

  2. willied4u says: 110

    Wow. Both erudite & attractive. Great combination.

  3. “Being right is winning half of a battle to a war I do not care to engage in.” ~ GreatestPotential

    Every other peep gets their quotation a mention and I want my share too!

  4. John says: 108

    Whether you think that you can, or that you can’t, you are usually right.” – Henry Ford 1863-1947

    Old man Ford was quite a character he let his grandson (whom had been made president of Ford Motor Co.) build a coke processing plant( for steel processing) then he had the workmen tear it down just to show his grandson He was still the boss(?)

  5. leonard says: 107

    DEC,1st Quote
    “Whether you think that you can, or that you can’t, you are usually right.” – Henry Ford 1863-1947 soybean requst and check your mail

  6. BillyB says: 106

    Watched this vid. the other day & first thing I thought was “she looks very uncomfortable”… WERE YOU??
    You look good in the wide screen & found a way to use it all, but I squirmed the whole lesson & of course, had to view it more than once to get the points straight in me ‘ead. I know you’ve got some modeling experience… guess what, now I do too… is it allways an awkward & stilted proccess to get a good image?
    Had the local newspaper’s photogtapher come to the shop to get a “snap” for the front page of the “B” section & he spent over an hour taking my picture in different poses & various angles, none of which were natural or comfortable. Turns out, it was all about the angle of reflection, of the light that was hitting the coin I was holding. Anyways, all was good, in the long run, it turned out to be free advertising. People are stiil coming up to me, calling me a celebrity ‘n all. Gives me chuckle.

  7. lostinhere says: 105

    I have a BS degree and am working on my Master’s. The Army is paying for my degrees.

  8. seesixcm6 says: 104

    You look so beautiful in this video! I have a Batchelor’s degree. I would have liked to have continued for a Master’s degree, but the Army had other plans for me. :sad:
    Your dear student, seesixcm6

  9. hamid6724 says: 103

    you forgot to explain about degree in:

    1- degrees of separation (have you heard of that facebook application called 6 degrees of separation?)

    2- degrees of freedom (for example any 3D object has 6 degrees of freedom, 3 rotational, and 3 translational)

    I am so disappointed.

  10. wordsmythe says: 102

    4 total:
    Associates, Bachelors, Masters, and Doctorate.

  11. bsomebody says: 101

    Right now, I have a BS in history. I am working on getting my Master’s in history, secondary ed. I almost do not want to get my MA, because I think a BS degree is very appropriate for me. Even if I do get another degree, my initials will still be BS so I guess it’s all cool. :cool:

  12. cheapone says: 100

    I am majoring in Computer Information Systems. Marina I also have a word I was wondering about.

    Mark as how did it come to mean someone you are trying to fool into buying something. I know it has origins in carnivals as in carnival games, but does it go back further?

    • mittfh says: 100.1

      Let’s see what Wikipedia can dig up…

      Turns out that as with many words with different meaning featured on HotForWords, the various definitions of “Mark” all come from different roots, but over time their spellings have converged.

      Mark (given name) is shot for “Marcus”, derived from the Latin Mart-kos, “consecrated to Mars” (the god of war)

      Mark (currency) is derived from various 9th Century Latin words (e.g. marca / marcha / marcus), themselves derived from other languages. It was originally a unit of weight, then got applied to currencies.

      Marches (borderland) is derived from Marko, derived from Mereg. As well as the Welsh Marches, this definition is also preserved in Denmark (boundary of the Danes)

      Unfortunately that’s where the trail runs cold – I cannot discover how the term got applied to levels of development (Mk. I, Mk. II etc), signs, targets etc., although Wiktionary suggests they’re all derived from the “boundary” sense of the word. I suppose that it might be something along the lines of putting objects on the boundary to help define it, so the term got applied to the objects used to define the boundary as well as the boundary itself.

  13. hitoshi says: 99

    where does the phrase “read my lips” come from???

  14. Priiet Marina,
    I look forward to your lessons ever day.
    I am trying to learn Russian,
    I listen to language CD’s every day as I drive back and forth to work.
    Marina, Please… Would you think about starting a second site for so many Russians in this country trying to learn English.
    I would watch, and listen to hear you speack Russian, in hopes of learning your language.
    Your student from Las Vegas,
    Ron

    • jaredss7 says: 98.1

      hey, that’s a great Idea, she has done a video or two in Russian but… by the way, it great that you are learning Russian but just listening to it is not enough, you can be deceived by certain sounds, you need to be able to see and read the sound, even if you don’t know the words it helps with sound recognition. Hi in Russian is not priiet but pri-vet you missed the V sound; in Russian привет.. and as you get in to it you will find that there are voiced and unvoiced consonats that change but sound allmost the same, soo you really do need to see it read it.

  15. one_2_play says: 97

    where did the word Avocado come from?

  16. … and then, there is “Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon”
    a.k.a. “Six degrees of separation”

    I wonder how many degrees I’m separated from Marina?
    Ohhh, probably 30 degrees WNW by 42 miles… :grin:

    • I have discovered in the maritime world there is like 3 degrees of separation in many cases. Must be a small world.

      The name of the 1959 Alfred Hitchcock movie, North by Northwest, there is no such direction. However, old-timers allow three letter directions to have a ‘by’ inserted between the first and second letter. Hence, NNW becomes North by Northwest, per Hitchcock’s title.

  17. seanwallace says: 95

    will you please do (eye) because you can use it in 2 other ways :mrgreen:

  18. LydSquid says: 94

    So I had a couple things randomly pop into my head the other day, and I was wondering if Hot For Words could answer at least one of them…
    1. What does the Q in Q-Tip stand for? It’s not cotton, since that starts with a C…
    2. How did a bow as in ribbon, and a bow as in bow and arrow, get the same name?
    3. And in honor of Thanksgiving day, how did turkey get its’ name? In my other language, Malay, turkey is called Ayam Belanda, which literally translated means Dutch Chicken. Any similarities to turkey’s origin?
    Thanks Marina!! I rant and rave about your site all the time! :mrgreen:

    • Che Volay says: 94.1

      Wiki had this to say:
      Etymology

      The word “Q-tip” means “Quality tip”, with “tip” referring to the cotton tips at the end of the stick.

      They are sometimes referred to by the British, Indians and South Africans as “ear buds” and are also known as ear-diggers, cotton-wool buds or ear-sticks

      • Yeah I remember “ear buds” from living in Singapore. It was a British colony before it gained independence, so alot of my manners in speaking and spelling lean more to the British way compared to the American way. Thanks for answering my question! Still curious about the other two though…

    • Che Volay says: 94.2

      There is an unofficial/offical format for word request i.e.

      Word request – bow
      Word request turkey

      This helps the TA to search for request
      the bold is not necessary I just like to do it.

      Is your name Lydia Squid or Lydlle Squid? :smile:

  19. Remember Marina’s “100 million served” video?
    She earned a star from me

  20. animalntaz says: 92

    Oh, I lately started to get the false impression that the measurement of degrees on a protracter was broken down by the 10 main angles. As a way to best decide the angles from horizontal to vertical. Such as 0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, and 90 degrees. And that times 4 for a full revolution. :idea: :oops:

  21. sasori123 says: 91

    hey can you please tell me origin of happy slip ( like the yt channel) (http://www.youtube.com/happyslip) please send me a pm at this channel (http://www.youtube.com/sasori1235) if you decide to do it thank you very much

    • Che Volay says: 91.2

      you have a subscription to Happy Slip it you would have gone to her YT profile page you would have found this:

      FAQ:
      What is a happy slip?
      -While growing up, my mom was always quick to remind me to wear a half slip with my dresses or skirts. She would say “Be sure to wear your hap eslip!!”. So I grew up thinking the term was always “happy slip”, until I was corrected by classmates who asked me if I had a sad slip as well.

  22. leonard says: 90

    Quote
    “I find that the harder I work, the more luck I seem to have.” – Thomas Jefferson 1743-1826 seems right to me :wink:

  23. davecodave says: 89

    I have a 102 degree temperature right now…I took my own temperature…..(the hard way) :razz:

  24. I know what I want for Christmas :mrgreen:
    More of THIS!!
    Woo Hoo!

  25. James says: 87

    yay! I have got widescreen working. I look kinda stretched though.

  26. can you make a video for the origin of the word “Jello” and “Jelly”? thanks! :smile:

  27. no degree. I am a closet student.

    Bailleythekid came up with a good one keep em coming!

  28. dvallx says: 84

    Marina – I’m one lesson behind. My favourite fish flavour is anchovy, which is considered an aphrodesiac…..leading to my next word request – aphrodesia.

  29. elitekuzo says: 83

    HEY MARINA! please read…. this is EliteKuZo from youtube, and I was just wondering if you can do a video on the word: ‘autarkic’
    Please review it! THANKS MARINA, YOUR VID R AWESOME!

  30. dkaris says: 82

    Ok that was good, but where did the term radian come from! :neutral:

  31. joshbriner says: 81

    word request: rifle and/or sniper

  32. i lv you says: 79

    i wont the word

    super sexy <===== the word

    by the its you

  33. Che Volay says: 78

    This new Gravatar of a ‘Peace Mandala’ is soothing to look at,
    Che may keep this Gravatar for a while.

    { the orange color makes me hungry though }

  34. Che Volay says: 77

    On today’s menu:
    Turkey Mole Verde
    Turkey Mole Rojo
    Turkey Pot Pie
    Turkey Tacos
    Turkey Burritos
    Turkey Soup

    { all this will be accomplished with no degree of difficulty }

  35. God, I HATE the BCS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  36. For anyone that wants to know why some people are lucky, like Marina for example, here is the reason why.


    “I find that the harder I work,
    the more luck I seem to have.”
    - Thomas Jefferson 1743-1826

  37. neuroway says: 74

    Très joli exposé mademoiselle. For some funky reason, “degree” makes me think of Ivan Pavlov and his famous work on psychic secretion. What’s even funkier though is to replace Pavlov and his dogs by a wild bunch of monkeys, a cage and a big huge hanging banana. Funky.. Where does that come from?

    Let’s try a link:

    Monkeys and Bananas

  38. jamman810 says: 73

    i am studying for my degree and i hope i get it

  39. checmark says: 72

    Never really understood the need for the “wide-screen” format, until now, that is. We get to see more of Marina! Yippee!

    Now if it could only help to get her to answer her email? Bonus!

  40. John says: 71

    Marina see Wisdom never needed a degree :?: :?:

  41. :?: Dearest Professor Marina,
    As a long time student of yours, I just want to thank you for HFW (HAVING FOUND WISDOM). I just can’t get enough of your wonderful insightfulness. Your lessons are mesmerizing. Which brings me to my word in question; “YUMMY”. I have faith in your intelligence. Looking forward to a private tutoring lesson. Joelie :lol:

  42. dinovelvet says: 69

    i’d like to know where the word “douchebag” comes from…

  43. Hey Marina HOW COME WE ARENT GETTING A THANKSGIVING CARD? ITS A NATIONAL HOLIDAY!!

  44. leonard says: 67

    nice thinking cap….is that a mortarboard? :lol:

  45. danielpool says: 66

    Hello Marina Do i have a degree no i don’t. That is a bad thing. I wish i did. But why is intelligence measured buy something that is on a piece of paper. What is better Marina knowledge or WISDOM HAPPY THANKSGIVING MARINA :?: :lol:

  46. CaptainJack says: 65

    YouTube now has wide screen?!?!? Now I have a reason to turn on the 16:9 format on my camera. :grin:

  47. CaptainJack says: 64

    Well I have no life. Im the only one on the planet commenting on HFW site at 10pm on a US holiday. :roll:

    • pagedoll says: 64.1

      I’m right there with ya pal. :???:

    • Warren says: 64.2

      Not the only one.
      Just finished dinner with friends.
      Family is all over this country and in different time zones.

    • It’s 1:18am EST and I’m off to catch some
      ZZZ’s. Read through your comments and
      I think you have the aptitude for the physics.
      There’s some math involved, but you can do
      it if you find time to go through a school.
      I am self-taught on AutoCAD. When I found
      time to take the courses, I ended up helping
      (as a self appointed TA – LOL) my classmates
      during the labs. I was asked if I wanted a job
      teaching and turned it down since I was in
      the butter zone already with the engineering.
      Taking classes let me to pick the teacher’s
      brain for every trick not in the books, so it
      was worth the effort. I used to dream about
      it, I was so immersed. Now, it’s second nature
      2D, 3D, rendered animations, etc. All the nuts
      and bolts to create, well just about anything :mrgreen:
      For example: I can make floorplans, or take a
      set from an architect, make it 3D; render it
      with texture maps; set cameras and lights;
      and script out camera paths for virtual
      walk throughs – on the fly. I also taught myself
      DAPPER and CAPTOR, two programs used
      for electrical system selectivty. It is only
      taught in Santa Barbara twice a year and
      the classes are mucho dinero. College is
      really where you learn to be your own
      teacher through eduction and deduction :cool:
      I am a big fan of higher education.
      High school will only get you work at a
      burger joint, these days – if you can read!
      Yawn – tuckered out, long day…. :smile:
      See you guys in a few hours -G’nite!

      • Yeah I think I do. I used to visit the physics lab to barrow lasers and other cool toys. The professor would tell me to stop answering the question or take the class. He really wanted me as a student.
        I learned autocad too. Fun program. Now I build things in ‘Second Life’. Now there is classes you can take in the world of ‘SL’ to learn architecture. I plan to hold the worlds first USCG approved school in ‘SL’.
        Have a good night…;-)

  48. CaptainJack says: 63

    Well I have no life. Im the only one on the planet commenting on HFW. :roll:

  49. CaptainJack says: 62

    “In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But in practice, there is.” – Yogi Berra

    I just love Yogi’s thinking. Smart man. :cool:

  50. CaptainJack says: 61

    Great lesson Marina! Im going to forward your lesson to some USCG instructors. :mrgreen:

  51. CaptainJack says: 60

    Homework: I don’t have a college degree. After the first year of engineering, I was so bored with the schools curriculum, I decided to just take classed that I needed at the time. 2 1/2 years later I only did self study education. Books, videos, O.J.T.

    I do have one piece of paper that says Im a Master. I hold a Masters license of motor and steam. It’s the best document I ever received. Had I known how much it was worth I should have skipped college and got my masters license. I later found out it’s worth $100k to $240k a year. Much more than I would ever make at engineering. ;-)
    That said I would like to return to college and study physics. That was my reasoning to go to college in the first place but was side tracked. :neutral:

    • Warren says: 60.1

      Hey Captain Jack,
      I kinda know what you mean.
      I have a Class A drivers license and pay starts at 65K up to 90K (good enough for me) and that’s not owning my own rig. Owner operators make more than that. But, I just recently opted out since to make that you pretty much live the lifestyle and I don’t like it. I make less but I like free time for hobbies and being home every night with weekends off.

      • Yeah, same kind of thing with skippering. You have to live out at sea. Which is not to bad. The money is good. Also its hard to spend money at sea so it feels like more when you get back home. I like teaching for I get to live on my yacht. Speaking of my motor boat I’ve had to sell my boat back to the owner and move back into my old sailboat. :sad: The economy took a dump on my business and I have to cut way back. :cry: No worried because it wasn’t the dream yacht I had plan to buy for my circumnavigation. :smile: The motor yacht was just a stepping stone. Im going to miss the bigger boat. :cry:

  52. CampKohler says: 59

    Marina, I just saw the new Victorias Secret show is coming up. Do you suppose you could sneak in and mingle amonst them, so that we could see you walking down the runway? Be sure to carry Gorby on your arm!

  53. Marina, I like the “Blog” link above. Nice granular way to organize things. I love it when you talk tech (down below) and make your site the best of them all. Great stuff!!!

  54. Somewhere in the world,
    it is now this –> cold <– :smile:

  55. buckeyedm says: 56

    I have a word request….and i don’t know if it will get a response…..

    the word is “CUM” or “CUMMING”

    “CUM” is male ejaculate ( semen ) and “CUMMING” is male ejaculation ( orgasm )

    this word is slang of course…is it just an American slang or do other parts of the world use this word(s) to describe the act of orgasm?

    Sorry for seeming like a pervert…but this is actually a serious request. Im sure you have recieved this request before, yet i didnt see it on your list.

  56. jmcargal says: 55

    I believe the Babylonians were doing arithmetic base 60 which divides 360. And didn’t they know the number of days a year more accurately than 360?

  57. kobe says: 54

    Hi Minions
    What the f#ck ..all ya’ll. Just came by to see if anyone is still coming here.
    Some? ….Hi. Does Marina come by much?
    Well….. bye guys. gobble gobble :shock:

  58. John says: 53

    No degree of the academic unless theres one given in Squirrelly

  59. my temperature just went up a degree or two after watching this video :wink:

  60. Fianchetto says: 51

    Homework: Associate’s degree Paramedicine. But that’s only the documented part of my knowledge base. I love to learn, and agree with Plutarch when he said, “The human mind is not a vessel to be filled, but, rather, a fire to be lighted.”

    Ciao,
    Fianchetto

  61. I did a dumb thing… I got hit by a car and used the money to go to Harvard University. Dropped out, drank beer, played chess, scratched my head and wondered to what degree had I miscalculated the true inner me? Often times, holding degrees in high value can seduce people into meaningless pursuits and drudgery… having “wooshed” they had followed a more personal dream.

  62. wyliekyotee says: 49

    The word Christmas.

    Is Chrst of Chirstmas sectular or non-sectular.
    e.g. Christ as in Christian or Christ as in Chris Cringle
    Or the German vinacular.

    In other worlds what is the origin of the world chistmas or Xmas?

    Thanks Wylie K

  63. thetigtig says: 48

    Hi Marina,I would like to know how bikini,a two-piece bathing suit,got its name from Bikini atoll in the Marshall islands,where atomic bombs were tested.Please investigate!

  64. Marina looks scholarly wearing her mitre board :mrgreen:
    Did Marina do a thesis for her second degree?
    Homework: I only have the one degree and got
    into computer related stuff, so I am short of
    another degree by 3 credits and a thesis.
    I found one degree was enough, along with my
    other aquired skills. School only gets you so
    far in the private sector, but experience gets
    you farther. I understand theory and it’s all
    well and fine, but application (what you can do)
    is all that matters to employers (unless you
    have nepotism working for you. :neutral:
    .
    I am so stuffed! The turkey came out primo!
    Pumpkin pie with walnuts – awesome…
    Pleasant conversation around the table,
    nostalgic family stories – good time for all.
    How was your Thanksgiving? :grin:

  65. tok-715 says: 46

    Dear Marina,

    Another excellent video.

    Homework:

    Degrees? Well, the 360 day per year belief was known to me quite a while ago, but I had no idea where the word really came from. Based on your video, one can also easily deduce where the word degrade comes from too. It’s amazing how much and how well you can explain so many things in such a short while.

    The beauty of serendipity. It’s like looking for a needle in a giant haystack and ending up finding the farmer’s beautiful daughter one marries for lifelong happiness.

    Like you, I also have 2 degrees. :smile:

    Bachelor of Science and Engineering.

  66. Che Volay says: 45

    Speaking of Christmas Che has a yule time word request
    even though he feels this may go the way his T-Day request went, (ignored)
    { Che folds arms across chest & gives Marina a dirty look }

    Word request – yule / yuletide & Xmas yes with the ‘X’

  67. Hi Marina,
    I agree.
    you are hot for words.
    My Russian friend is having trouble understanding so many different meanings of one word.

  68. leonard says: 43

    Baileytehkid—good request, they say high foreheads, have high IQ’s and common intelligence—then the degree of hardness achieved by tempering, steps into the intellectual elite of society and the circle uses an excessive number of words to arti-culate an idea. That word circumlocution; masters job protection. Turkey day songtemperature rising”cold turkey”JLennon Regional Analysis with Communication Processing for back-up [hotforwords is the HOTTEST degree :lol: ] What is the lowest highest degree? agree to be free and temper that piano :lol:

  69. Che Volay says: 42

    The new peace mandala Gravatar is up.
    Che will use this until he finds a Christmas Gravatar.

  70. Che Volay says: 41

    So Marina who copied who in this style of sitting on the floor in a sports bra & shorts with the submissive camera angle?

    Did Tania (AtheneWins) copy you or was it vice versa :???:

    How did this concept of cinematography come about?

  71. muggins says: 40

    3rd degree burns
    3rd degree black belt
    Nth degree

  72. fatbuffalo says: 38

    i still don’t know what degree to take :???:

  73. leonard says: 37

    love ya and thanks to all

  74. Che Volay says: 36

    Wild turkeys are very aggressive, if you meet up with a flock they will chase you.
    They haven’t been hunted for many years and lost their fear of humans.

  75. tryant says: 35

    Happy Thanksgiving Class and Teacher!!

    We have Wild Turkeys here in The Driftless Area.Ben(not Benzo)Franklin wanted the Wild Turkey to be the National bird,good thing He was voted down and the Bald Eagle was named instead. Turkeys are kinda cool but eagles got Em beat big time.

    Goes like this; gobble gobble WOOOSH SCREEEEECH big ole THUMPIN roll and SQUEEZE OF TALONS,,then,,turkey dinner for the eagle!! “Heyyyy,Who put all these damn feathers on My dinner’!!”

  76. tryant says: 34

    The School Of Hard Knocks gives bruises and cuts instead of degrees,it doesn’t care for Bachelor,Baccalaureate,Bitch or Bastard,,education hurts :!: :lol:

  77. Che Volay says: 33

    getting sleepy now, very sleepy
    too much Tryptophan Zzzzzzzzzzzz

  78. Che Volay says: 32

    Hey all you Canucks don’t you celebrate something today?
    Like Harvest Day or something.

  79. i have three degrees (B.S., M.S., Ph.D.)…none of which i now use (long story)…i also have a couple of computing certs, and an accounting cert, plus other coursework adding up to way too much schooling and not enough earning…i’ll never be able to retire…

    but i do appreciate your inclination…(-;

  80. MCLIJazz says: 30

    I have a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Communication Arts from C.W. Post. Haven’t gone for my Master’s yet.

  81. MrRomaszka says: 29

    Nice lesson, happy to sit in that class.
    Can I make small addition called “strange stories of words”? Polish “stopień” (similar to Russian, right?) means both degree in geometry and in scientific career (not so modest homework – I have a PhD by the way :) , but also means “a stair”.

  82. Che Volay says: 27

    for all you ppl with OCD just give it up today because your food is going touch the other food in your plate today

  83. Capman911 says: 26

    I have a Fire Science Degree. Even though I can’t fight fire anymore I can still teach fire courses and do live burns. Great lesson Marina. Degree has many meanings and I am glad you cleared that up with a great lesson. :smile:

  84. koalabear says: 25

    Bachelor of Science degree

  85. CampKohler says: 23

    My only degree is in the School of Hard Knocks.

    This lesson did not mention degrees of longitude or lattitude. Nor why those got divided into minutes and seconds.

    And please get back off the floor. All I can think about is how your hipbone is grinding away at your poor, tender flesh. You will need a massage I am sure to recover. Call me. :grin:

  86. No degree here. Was in school to be a teacher of mathematics. On summer break I got into cooking, liked it, and stuck with it ever since.

  87. dvallx says: 21

    Marina – great lesson; You have encircled me, 360 degrees with heated (a high degree of) contemplation – you have my undivided attention. I have two degrees – one in emotional geography and one in spatial analysis; your linguistic space drives my emotion. My word request is EMOTIVE (feelings in space) Thanks – luv your channel.

  88. cufan71 says: 20

    Homework :cool:
    I have two degrees, one in history and another in graphic design!

  89. Che Volay says: 19

    If ur going to have Gorby on the mat while you do the lesson you need to get him a matching outfit. :mrgreen:

    { way to go mess with Gorby’s sexual orientation }

  90. cosuna says: 18

    Marina:

    Hi. Excelent lesson. I wanted to know the origin of the word “cakewalk”, as in an easy process or an easy time.

    Hugs and Kisses (chocolate ones).

  91. Go easy on the mash potatoes today. :mrgreen:

  92. Kinda lost video quality on this one. IS it just me or did everyone notice?

  93. Che Volay says: 14

    The mysterious Masons have degrees also :???: