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Don't make me give you a lesson on time zones. You might want to check this out.
I'm assigning you some required reading.
The Blue Book of Grammar
The Only Grammar Book You'll Ever Need
The Elements of Style
Thank me later.
Repeat punctuation offenders will be slammed in the head repeatedly with the book The Only Grammar Book You'll Ever Need until they stop writing run-on sentences. They should also learn how to use Google, since apparently they don't realize almost all of those suggestions are either completely irrelevant (participating in extra-curriculars should never put you ahead of a more qualified individual) or already exist.
Ed: Also, none of the suggestions you listed have anything to do with "fixing the system" to stop faulty convictions.
I just bought this for under $10 its small and convient to take with me anywhere.
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I think The Only Grammar Book You'll Ever Need would be perfect for the basics. That's a good one. Truby's The Anatomy of Story is a great source as well.
I'm reading a grammar book right now (The Only Grammar Book You'll Ever Need) and it claims that using an apostrophe the way you mentioned is correct:
> There are a few rare instances when you use apostrophes to form plurals. The first is when you're writing abbreviations that have more than one period.
> M.D. = M.D.'s
We're just used to omitting the periods when using internet acronyms.
Might be worth making the investment