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Article: Dixie grads urged to adapt to changes, avoid 'bubbles'
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- Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
- Article date:
- May 7, 2005
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ST. GEORGE -- A record number of Dixie State College graduates
were urged Friday to learn how to recognize change and adapt to it.
"I am going to talk about bubbles," said State Board of Regents
Chairman Nolan Karras, who addressed the 1,059 graduates and their
families and friends during the evening ceremony. "The bubbles that I
will speak about lack reality, firmness and solidity."
Karras outlined several types of bubbles that can prove painful
when they burst, including financial bubbles, real estate value
bubbles, stock market bubbles and personal safety bubbles.
"We had a bubble of security around us until the events of Sept.
11, 2001, which shook us out of our bubble of safety and ...