BARBARIANS AND CHRISTIANS
The plentiful patchwork of kingdoms resulting from the Roman Empires fall was
ingested by Magyar empire without much fanfare in he 10th century.
The Christians were impassive before their braided headed tormentors.
There were bouts of violence with people clapped in chairs and held as hostages;
peace proposals went nowhere.
However; contact with the Christians embossed itself on the mentation and ways
of the Barbarians, as culture transfused between the groups as they interacted.
THE OLD BOXER
Ridik Bow, a, once has TNT fighter with signature braids, once had TNT fists, now only
has faded newspaper clipping. He quit without fanfare , after realizing the punches he
had ingested during his many bouts had taken his physical ability away.
In his last fight, the ring was like an inferno as fans clapped wildly as his punishment was plentiful.
COMMON WORD STORY 48 EVENTS IN VENICE and HOW ANTS LIVE
The cabbies in who worked in Venice along the dike, had a nifty lifestyle.
Although poor, they were able to triumph over it.
They sang the leitmotifs of current operas with codes for communication
among themselves. They would brake to eat a tasty prune treats dipped in
chocolate.
The taxi drives in who worked in Venice along the levy, had a nice life.
Even if poor, they were able to overcome over it.
They sang the themes of recent operas with hidden messages for messaging
between themselves. They would pause to eat a tasty fruit treats covered in
coco covering
Alternate story with the same words:
Although ant workers are unisex-all female, they have a nifty organization. They
dip down into the soil, aiding its porosity. They are a triumph of nature, even being
able to communicate with each other.
Once a year, they have a sort of hoedown to go to new areas. Formic acid is their weapon.
Even if ant workers are all the same sex-all female, they have a great community. They dig
down into the earth, aiding its aeration. They are a victory of nature, even being able to talk to
each other.
One time a year, they have a sort of festival to go into new places. A powerful acid is their
defensive substance.
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THIS PRODUCT MAKES TWO BINGO CARDS, PLAYS BINGO, ANNOUNCES A WINNER, KEEP TRACK ON WHICH CARDS WINS, PLAYS AGAIN WITH THE SAME CARDS.
BINGO IS A MATHEMATICAL GAME MANY STATISTICAL IDEAS CAN BE DEMONSTRATED WITH.
VOCABULARY PICTURES WITH A SPELLING GAME
THIS IS A COLLECTION OF 3000 VOCABULARY WORDS WITH A PICTURE ILLUSTRATION FOR EACH ONE.
THERE IS ALSO A SPELLING GAME BASED ON THESE WORDS.
A tribe makes good
The tribe had the pizazz to propagate through the medial part of the
coast. Their success was based on the triad of applying shrill discipline
to their army, treating conquered people fairly and carrying on sinister
midnight rituals to inspire fear.
They lived in peublo-like barrack and could find provender where others just
saw blank desert. It is said that a platoon of them were equal to an army
company of the forces arraiged against them.
The tribe had the umph to spread through the central part of the
coast. Their success was based on the three things: applying a harsh code
to their army, treating subject people fairly and carrying on savage
nightly rites to cause terror.
They lived in mud brick army buildings and could find food for their horses where others just saw empty wasteland. It is said that a small group of them were equal to an army component of the forces facing against them.
THE DUTCH IN NEW YORK
When the beaver fur trade became obsolete, Dutch patricians in New York
City who grew rich by exporting pelts were crestfallen. They conceded they would
have to realign themselves to the waves of imigrants who were coming to the city;
that was the future. They retrained to run factories to produce denim and othe inexpensive
cloth to clothe the crush of newcomers.
At the same trime, there was a lot of fantasizing about a glorious lost Dutch past; in New York
State. Washington Irving wrote about the Knickerbockers on this wistful theme.
When the beaver fur trade became passe, Dutch socalites in New York
City who grew rich by exporting furs were sad. They agreed they would
have to adapt themselves to the waves of foreigners who were coming to the city;
that was the future. They learned to run factories to produce blue jeans and other inexpensive
clothing to outfit the crush of newcomers.
At the same time, there was a lot of fictional tales about a glorious lost Dutch past; in New York
State. Washington Irving wrote about the Knickerbockers on this fanciful topic.
TURMOIL DURING THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
The Torys were favorable to the English sovereign during the American Revolution.
Many of these were brits from England. Patriots proliferated and accussed them
of connivance against the war.
Eventually, a fracture took place and bold action was demanded. Torys were asked whether
they were for independence or not. Many were sent to prison out in Boston bay , there
to drink thin leek soup and stale bread.
However; many rich connected people were exempt and were left alone.
The Loyalists were supportive of the English king during the American Revolution.
Many of these were English from England. Patriots multiplied and sued them
for working against the war.
Finally, a rupture took place and bold measures were strongly called for. Torys were asked whether
they were for a break with England or not. Many were sent to prison out in Boston bay , there
to drink thin onion soup and spoiled bread.
However; many rich socialites were unaffected and were left untouched.
WORLD WAR TWO IN THE PACIFIC
One facet of the war were malaria casualties. The fighting was vehement enough
without this added problem. Mosquitos proliferated, leaving troops petulant and
chronically ill.
There were scanty medical facilities to address the problem with not enough MD's.
To get egress from jungles, you needed a sickle.
When troops donned protection gear, changes, subtile At first took place. Jeeps
carrying equipment helped a lot too.
One feature of the war were malaria patients. The fighting was savage enough
without this added problem. Mosquitos multiplied, leaving troops cranky and
continuously sick.
There were limited medical facilities to face the problem with not enough doctors.
To get out of jungles, you needed a machete.
When troops put on preventative equipment, changes, not easily seen at first took place. Jeeps
carrying supplies helped a lot too.
GERMAN SUBMARINES STRANGLED ENGLAND
The U27 WW2 German Uboat typified the submarine fleet that cut a swathe through
allied shipping. Its torpedos caused a dimunition of supplies from Indian factories to
England.
The U27 had an estimable exquisite record in 1943. The sub fleet was like the coils
of a snake, chocking England. The rocked shipping until the convey system was
developed, easing the situation.
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The U27 WW2 German Uboat was a standard boat of the submarine fleet that cut a path through
allied shipping. Its weapons caused a sharp drop off of supplies from Indian factories to
England.
The U27 had an great perfect record in 1943. The sub fleet was like the twists
of a snake, strangling England. The decimated shipping until the escort system was
developed, reversing the crisis.
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When the grotto began to spawn mosquitos, the local people
started to blubber. They wanted special action; the aim - the
elimination of the pests.
The government surveilled the situation; scientists lectured and
data amassed. When pathology was linked to the problem, a dispassionate
quick decision was made to cover the area with malathion pesticide.
But, to rthe disbelief of all, this was an error. The bat population was killed off,
making things much worse.
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When the cave pools began to hatch mosquitos, the local people
started to complain. They wanted special action; the aim - to get rid
of the annoyances .
The government watched the situation; scientists gave seminars and
information was collected. When illness was implicated to the problem, a standard
fast response was made to spray the area with strong pesticide.
But, to the shock of all, this was a mistake. The bat colony was killed off,
making things much worse.
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The forces opposing George Washington were baffled by his actions in 1777. An offer
of surrender delivered by a courier turned out to be a hoax. Guerilla fighting continued
through he winter in the slush and cold.
The English general, an individual devoted to madera, was abashed and had a growing
cirrosis problem. Not one scintilla of progess could be shown; in fact, the problem
had regressed.
The forces facing George Washington were confused by his movements in 1777. A petition
for giving up delivered by a runner turned out to be bogus. Informal conflict continued
through he winter in the snow and cold.
The English general, an individual who liked wine was ashamed and had a growing
liver problem. Not one scrap of progess could be claimed; in fact, the problem
had gotten worse.
The one hominoid that cut asunder our lower animal nature was australopithecines.
Before them, we reacted to nature. With them, we embarked on becoming the
monarch of nature instead.
These early men's whose coz was the famous Lucy, began to represent their
feelings with objects d'art to beguile their fellows there on the plains.
The one prehuman that rose above our primative animal nature was australopithecines.
Before them, we were pushed around by nature. With them, we began to become the
masters of nature in its place.
These early men's whose relative was the famous Lucy, began to picture their
feelings with art objects to bedazzle their companions there on the plains.
The best warriors in the planet ever were the Spartans. They had the mores to leer
at their enemies and fight with emotion.
However; as time went on, revisions were made, adulterations their code. Delicacy
began tint their lives. It was insideous at first.
The last gasp of the Spartans was when a conservator tried to return them to their
martial ways.
The best soldiers on the planet ever were the Spartans. They had the culture to sneer
at their enemies and fight with feeling.
However; as time went on, changes were made, spoiling their ethos. Tenderness
began creep into their lives. It was subtle at first.
The last gasp of the Spartans was when a restorer tried to return them to their
war-like ways.
Urgent circumstances after WW2 brought the man to the USA from Europe.
Here, his good instincts and common sense helped him to succeed.
He was nominated for best magician. he had an amiable benevolent air and
rippling manly muscles which left women faint.
He had an act with two young female assistants who looked so much alike
that with some music and a jolt, one seemed to disappear and reappear
across the stage by magic.
Dire conditions after WW2 brought the man to the USA from Europe.
Here, his good ways and good sense helped him to get ahead.
He was named as best magician. He had a friendly helpful way about him and
bulging manly muscles which made woman swoon .
He had a trick with two young female helpers who looked so much the same
that with some music and a flash, one seemed to dematerialize and reappear
across the hall as if by magic.
COMMON WORD STORY 37 Native American museum of the old west
This is a writing exercise using common words. I have collected a list of 17,000
words. From this I have chosen twenty words at random. The exercise is to write a story with
at least ten of them. I have included my story along with a translation into other words.
A museum to Sioux culture, way out in the boondocks, defies description.
Once you have your ticket, you enter a hall with the cowcatcher of an American locomotive and a
muraL of buffalo.
They stress the imperturbable nature of the Indians under trying conditions. The West was no
place for the lazy!
The Indians took settlers hostages; later the Indians became hirelings to the
settlers as power shifted.
Once a year, a fiesta is held with native foods. A glutton’s delight.
A museum to Sioux culture, way out in the back country, is incredible.
Once you have your ticket, you enter a hall with the front of an American locomotive and a
painting of buffalo.
They stress the stolid nature of the Indians under trying conditions. The West was no
place for the indolent!
The Indians took settlers captives; later the Indians became day laborers to the
settlers as power shifted.
Once a year, a festival is held with local foods. A eater’s joy.
COMMON WORD STORY 36 VOCABULARY
WHAT ALEXANDER THE GREAT DID
This is a writing exercise using common words. I have collected a list of 17,000
words. From this I have chosen twenty words at random. The exercise is to write a story with
at least ten of them. I have included my story along with a translation into other words.
Here is the list:
CAMBODIAN
EN MASSE
JUXTAPOSITION
SPERMATOZAN
CROW
INFIDEL
INDIA
DAUNT
GECKO
KNOWLEDGE
EXTRA
DISCOURSE
WOODSMAN
TITLE
QUALMS
ITALIAN
STAMMER
MENSE
APSE
Here is my story:
Alexander with the title of great, crowed his empire extended to India.
His generals had expressed their qualms en masse. But Alexander with
extra courage and knowledge, was not daunted.
Greek culture was now in juxtaposition with the East, which made
for some interesting discourses.
Alexander with the name of great, boasted his empire went all the way to India.
His generals all together had expressed their doubts. But Alexander with
added bravery and ideas, was not discouraged.
Greek culture was now in right next to the East, which made
for some interesting conversations.
FINAL THOUGHTS:
Stories are like dreams.
COMMON WORD STORY 35 VOCABULARY
HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS
This is a writing exercise using common words. I have collected a list of 17,000
words. From this I have chosen twenty words at random. The exercise is to write a story with
at least ten of them. I have included my story along with a translation into other words.
Here is the list:
INSOLVENT
INTERPERSONAL
IMPLICATE
MISBECOMING
PERMIT
LEVER
CLANDESTINE
TARPAULIN
DYSFUNCTION
SATYR
HYSSOP
PROSAIC
FERRET
MAGGOT
IRRADICABLE
LATTICE
CARE
MOTORCYCLE
PILASTER
CLAM
Here is my story:
When his motorcycle dealership became insolvent, the
owner tried to ferret out the reasons for his failure.
He found in himself traits unbecoming dealing with the
public; implicated in his dysfunction; things as prosaic as not permitting people to talk first.
He concluded his faults were not irradicable and with care
he could succeed.
When his car dealership became bankrupt, the
owner tried to search out the reasons for his failure.
He found in himself habits unsuited for dealing with the
public; involved in his inability; things as ordinary as not letting people talk first.
He resolved his faults were not unchangeable and with care
he could succeed.
FINAL THOUGHTS:
Try to make your own stories with lists of words.
It is a writer’s exercise.
VOCABULARY - COMMON WORD STORY 34
TOWNSTONE THE TOWN THAT WOULD NOT DIE
This is a writing exercise using common words. I have collected a list of 17,000
words. From this I have chosen twenty words at random. The exercise is to write a story with
at least ten of them. I have included my story along with a translation into other words.
Here is the list:
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM
REEVE
HIGHLIGHT
CRAWL
BARITONE
ALL
POULTICE
EPHAH
CYST
BOP
DIZZY
RIME
HUSBANDRY
BEAK
FLAPJACK
BAGEL
HALL
WHENCE
GRIT
SYNAESTHESIA
Here is my story:
Tombstone is a town in Arizona whence came all the grit
of the cowboy days. Scene of the fight at the OK corral.
A highlight is the opera house, a hall where baritones
once sang. In the saloon, dizzy cowboys crawled after being
bopped in the head. In the canteen, flapjacks where flipped
and a bun, the ancestor of today’s bagel was made.
Tombstone is a town in Arizona where all the grit
of the cowboy days came. Place of the fight at the OK corral.
A main feature is the opera house, a hall where opera singers
once sang. In the saloon, woozy cowboys went on their knees after being
hit in the head. In the kitchen shack, flapjacks where turned
and a bun, the predecessor of today’s bagel was made.
FINAL THOUGHTS:
See if you can made another story with the same word list.
VOCABULARY - COMMON WORD STORY 33 A ROMANTIC CARIBBEAN ENGLISH MANSION
This is a writing exercise using common words. I have collected a list of 17,000
words. From this I have chosen twenty words at random. The exercise is to write a story with
at least ten of them. I have included my story along with a translation into other words.
Here is the list:
COCONUT
ICING
MACE
ROMANTIC
FIREPLACE
PALE
ORTHODOX
GRACE
BOARD
EXISTENTIAL
EXPERT
EXCHEQUER
BLEAK
HOSILE
SOUPCON
SUCCULENT
GLISANDO
COMA
HOP
SHOULDER
Here is my story:
The romantic Caribbean island once owned by England, has
coconuts, succulent fruits and aromatic spices like mace. It also
has an orthodox English manor house, funded by the exchequer to house
the governor when it was a colony.
It has fireplaces casting a pale glow on a great hall. There is a soupcon of
island culture in the architecture built with expert local artisans.
The lovely Caribbean island once owned by England, has coconuts, juicy fruits and
nice smelling spices like mace. It also has a conventional mansion, paid for by
the English treasury to house the governor in colonial times.
It has roaring fires under mantle places, throwing faint light on a great hall. There is a
hint of island culture in the architecture built by skilled local artists.
FINAL THOUGHTS:
A place like the Cayman Islands?
VOCABULARY - COMMON WORD STORY 32 WHAT THE FISHING BOAT CAUGHT
This is a writing exercise using common words. I have collected a list of 17,000
words. From this I have chosen twenty words at random. The exercise is to write a story with
at least ten of them. I have included my story along with a translation into other words.
Here is the list:
TARPON
TRAIL
CERUSE
VALANCE
BRIC-A-BRAC
DEN
WITHDRAWL
NETWORK
TOPAZ
INTACT
CINE
CONCESSION
ESPLANADE
CITE
15.JACKKNIFE
NOTABLE
REPERTORY
NEBBISH
HORSE
LEGUME
Here is my story:
The fishing boat had a repertory of skills. Just to cite one of its
notable catches: It was November, they had made the concession of
staying just off the esplanade to stay out of the open ocean waves.
There was a network of dens of the tarpon. They left a ceruse trail
as they feed on sardines. Just before withdrawl for the night, they
caught a giant marlin intact; as big as a horse.
The fishing boat had a bag of tricks. Just to name one of its famous
catches:
It was November, they had made the self-limitation of staying just
off the bank to stay out of the open ocean waves.
There were connected tunnels, the home of big game fish. Just before
leaving for the night, they caught a giant marlin; as big as a cow.
FINAL THOUGHTS:
See the full list of 17,000 words included with this story.
Try to make your own stories using randomly chosen words.
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