1 Vocabulary Story 915 General Pilot of the Luftwaffe
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Adolf Galland was peerless amongst the ME 109 pilots of the World
War Two Luftwaffe. We’d call him infamous, a premeditated murderer.
He took gusto in enlightening young pilots who held him to be omniscient.
He was vociferous in forwarding pristine axioms about aerial tactics.
One time he survived though his plane was shot up, porous with holes.
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2 Vocabulary Story 915 General Pilot of the Luftwaffe
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Adolf Galland was without equal amongst the ME 109 pilots of the World
War Two Luftwaffe. We’d call him notorious, a systematic murderer.
He took enjoyment in teaching young pilots who held him to be all knowing.
He was out spoken in forwarding pure principles of aerial tactics.
One time he survived though his plane was shot up, filled with holes.
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1 Vocabulary Story 914 Civil War Doctor Tries to Cope
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A plucky pedant doctor was sent to Civil War hospitals
to palliate suffering. He saw vituperation as patients wavered and
writhed as their limbs were amputated.
He was empowered to lessen things that exacerbated the situation and
stop the ineffectual. He prayed and abstained to get strength to carry
on.
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2 Vocabulary Story 914 Civil War Doctor Tries to Cope
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A courageous scholarly doctor was sent to Civil War hospitals
to relieve suffering. He saw cursing as patients shook and
twisted as their limbs were cut off.
He was given authority to lessen things that worsened the situation and
stop the useless. He prayed and fasted to get strength to carry
on.
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1 Vocabulary Story 913 Abbess Teaches Bible Stories
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The Abbess ran a tutorial about the bible which endeared her to
the little community around the convent. This appurtenance caused a renaissance
of interest in the Bible.
She taught about the clamor of the inundation of Noah and how
the Jews were afflicted by the Philistines with their bacchanals.
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2 Vocabulary Story 913 Abbess Teaches Bible Stories
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The Abbess ran a study class about the bible which made her liked in
the little community around the convent. This additional thing caused a re-birth
of interest in the Bible.
She taught about the uproar of the flood of Noah and how
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Jews were troubled by the Philistines with their drunken parties.
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1 Vocabulary Story 912 The US’s Southern Border
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There is dismal bedlam at the US Southern border. Adherents to
the open borders doctrine say any restrictions are an affront. People
are lining up en masse to enter the spacious USA. The levee is about
to burst.
Inept border services work in makeshift kitchens with incandescent
bulbs hanging. It is hardly food for a gourmand but nourishing.
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2 Vocabulary Story 912 The US’s Southern Border
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There is depressing chaos at the US Southern border. Followers of
the open borders doctrine say any limitations are objectionable. People
are lining up all together to enter the big USA. The dam is about
to burst.
Over loaded border services work in makeshift kitchens with glowing light
bulbs hanging. It is hardly food for a fine eater but nourishing.
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1 Vocabulary Story 911 Boston USA Two Faces
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Boston is prudish. Yes, they have a penchant to be liberal, underscored
by empathy for the poor. However; all this goes into abeyance when
people infringe on their property. Then they become conducive to wanting
police and order; with an attitude that would qualify as an ice
floe.
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2 Vocabulary Story 911 Boston USA Two Faces
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Boston is overly-proper. Yes, they have a leaning to be generous, demonstrated
by feelings for the poor. However; all this goes into neutral when
people trespass on their property. Then they become ready to call the
police for order; with an attitude that would qualify as a glacier.
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1 Vocabulary Story 910 Bad Places in Cities
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It is sad but true, that some cities have sections appropriated
to vice. Yes, they usually disavow it, but in Amsterdam it is an
ostentation part of the city. There are logistics to manage prosaic
details like stocking bars and garbage pickup.
This bad evil place is on the itineraries of many tourists who want
to see it. You see poor addicted youth with dilated eyes, exhorting
for change tactlessly. Stay away!!
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2 Vocabulary Story 910 Bad Places in Cities
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It is sad but true, that some cities have sections given over
to evil doing. Yes, they usually deny it, but in Amsterdam it is a
prominent part of the city. There are facilities to manage ordinary
details like stocking bars and garbage pickup.
This bad evil place is on the travel plans of many tourists who want
to see it. You see poor addicted youth with pie eyes, begging
for change rudely. Stay away!!
1 Vocabulary Story 909 The Gangster Baby Face Nelson
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The sullen gangster with the pseudomyn Baby Face Nelson, was
so famous; his name was truncated to Babe. He wore the totem of an
ocher cat for luck to compliment his pin-striped suit. He breached
all types of laws, enough to give the FBI vertigo.
Young people ogled him from the lattice of a park bandstand as
he brazenly went to the movies in Chicago in his big Duesenberg car
with his platinum haired moll.
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2 Vocabulary Story 909 The Gangster Baby Face Nelson
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The gloomy gangster with the fake name Baby Face Nelson, was
so famous; his name was shortened to Babe. He wore the charm of a
yellowish cat for luck to add to his pin-striped suit. He broke
all types of laws, enough to give the FBI dizziness.
Young people gawked at him from the wood lattices of a park bandstand as
he openly went to the movies in Chicago in his big Duesenberg car
with his bleach blond haired girlfriend.
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1 Vocabulary Story 908 Roman Cities Fall to the Natives
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The weakness of Roman cities in North Africa spawned arrant raids
by desert tribes, bolstered by dromedary camels. They were able to
breach city walls and botch the vital grain shipments to Rome.
Missionaries tried to allay the raider’s wrath to amend their ways.
One saint was martyred his wan body brought back to the basilica with
dirges.
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2 Vocabulary Story 908 Roman Cities Fall to the Natives
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The weakness of Roman cities in North Africa caused opened raids
by desert tribes, complemented by one hump camels. They were able to
penetrate city walls and ruin the vital grain shipments to Rome.
Missionaries tried to calm the raider’s wrath to change their ways.
One saint was martyred his pale body brought back to the basilica with
sad songs.
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1 Vocabulary Story 907 Early Music halls in New York City
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The start of mucical theater in early NYC was spontaneous. The
rationation was to make a living in a nicer wat than at the docks,
laundries or factories. Impresarios purveyed musical shows that
have been traduced as cheap and low class, defiling the art of ‘real’
music.
Crowds of workers jostled at the portals of the halls for a seat
on the benches. If singers added interest with nuances on old tunes,
they could prolong the longevity of their careers.
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2 Vocabulary Story 907 Early Music halls in New York City
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The start of mucical theater in early NYC was impromptu. The
reason was to make a living in a nicer way than at the docks,
laundries or factories. Managers provided musical shows that
have been criticized as cheap and low class, dirtying the art of ‘real’
music.
Crowds of workers shoved at the entrances of the halls for a seat
on the benches. If singers added interest with novel twists on old tunes,
they could prolong the span of their careers.
1 Vocabulary Story 906 John Smith Goes Native
The hierarchy of Jamestown sent John Smith out to look for food.
They considered him upright and had optimism of his success. They
were starving.
He was captured by malignant Indians. It’s not a hyperbole to
say he saw a flashback of his whole life as he was about to die, adrenaline
pumping. He was saved by the incidental intervention of Pocahontas,
the Indian’s princess who liked him.
He taught her English vocabulary and syntax. He became like an Indian
so much that his allegiance was questioned when he returned to the colony.
2 Vocabulary Story 906 John Smith Goes Native
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The leaders of Jamestown sent John Smith out to look for food.
They considered him honest and had hope of his success. They
were starving.
He was captured by hostile Indians. It’s not an exaggeration to
say he saw his whole life flash before him as he was about to die, hormones
pumping. He was saved by the chance rescue by Pocahontas,
the Indian’s princess who liked him.
He taught her English vocabulary and word order. He became like an Indian
so much that his loyalty was questioned when he returned to the colony.
1 Vocabulary Story 905 The Roman Emperors
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There was a confraternity of famous Roman Emperors. Powerful
historical figures who changed the world. One was tactless and laconic,
one studied epistemology and was pusillanimous, one was impolitic and
impulsive.
An exhibit at the library, embellished with newfangled holograms
shows them in Rome.
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2 Vocabulary Story 905 The Roman Emperors
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There was a brotherhood of famous Roman Emperors. Powerful
historical figures who changed the world. One was rude and spoke little,
one studied philosophy and was timid, one was unwise and
rash.
An exhibit at the library, complimented with innovative 3D images
shows them in Rome.
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1 Vocabulary Story 904 An Old Mongolian Emperor
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The old Genghis Kan was elusive. He had been a panjandrum in
his youth, winning temporal fame; now sedition was a possibility.
He wanted to give a patrimony to his sons.
He chided his advisors in a jovial way while figuring with an abacus,
interjecting vociferous objections at times.
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2 Vocabulary Story 904 An Old Mongolian Emperor
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The old Genghis Kan was kept hidden. He had been a powerful man in
his youth, winning earthly fame; now treachery was a possibility.
He wanted to give an inheritance to his sons.
He scolded his advisors in a good natured way while figuring with a adding,
beads, inserting loud objections at times.
1 Vocabulary Story 903 Why People Stayed Around Vesuvius before the Eruption
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The conditions around Mount Vesuvius in 79AD were ambiguous. The
land was rich, supporting a great modus vivendi with a limpid skies.
This inspired confidence, despite earthquakes.
People toiled on the slopes, garnering in fat juicy grapes. People felt
empowered to build right up to the edge of the sleeping volcano. It
was a heinous, flagrant, reckless thing to do in hindsight. The eruption
sent ash all the way into the hinterlands.
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2 Vocabulary Story 903 Why People Stayed Around Vesuvius before the Eruption
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The conditions around Mount Vesuvius in 79AD were contradictory. The
land was rich, supporting a great lifestyle with a clear skies.
This created confidence, in spite of earthquakes.
People worked on the slopes, taking in fat juicy grapes. People felt
able to build right up to the edge of the sleeping volcano. It
was a hateful, openly bad, fool hardy thing to do in retrospect. The eruption
sent ash all the way into the countryside.
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1 Vocabulary Story 902 Nice Young Woman Enlivens Early TV
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Early TV was listless with boring homogeneous programming. They
were asked to modify this in the face of viewer wrath. So, they got
a debutante with puppets in a baroque set. She used pantomime and
viewers construed the meaning. It was great.
A tell all book received under affidavit has recently fleshed
out the details.
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2 Vocabulary Story 902 Nice Young Woman Enlivens Early TV
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Early TV was tired with boring monotonous programming. They
were asked to change this in the face of viewer anger. So, they got
a pretty young woman with puppets in an ornate set. She used gestures and
viewers understood the meaning. It was great.
A tell all book received under oath has recently fleshed
out the details.
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1 Vocabulary Story 901 The Allied Bombing Campaign Against Germany
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People were credulous Allied bombers could depredate Germany of
its war industry. A lot of cognitive effort was expended on both sides.
A baleful seamless wall of flak was prepared to meet the bombers. They
would have no succor. This caused a furor in bomber command. Pilots
and crews had slim chances of survival and became religious, not profane
in any way.
Bombers switched to very high altitude, using heaters and oxygen
vials and lines to breathe.
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2 Vocabulary Story 901 The Allied Bombing Campaign Against Germany
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People were doubtful Allied bombers could rob Germany of
its war industry. A lot of mental effort was used on both sides.
A threatening continuous wall of anti plane artillery was prepared to meet the
bombers. They would have no help. This caused chaos in bomber command. Pilots
and crews had slim chances of survival and became religious, not unreligious
in any way.
Bombers switched to very high altitudes, using heaters and oxygen
bottles and lines to breathe.
1 Vocabulary Story 900 Hitler’s Real Motives
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Hitler’s odious rhetoric was really a spiel, moving Germany
helter-skelter toward war. A welter of propaganda untethered the median
view of the average German. The opposition was suppressed so not even
an iota was left to parry his views.
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2 Vocabulary Story 900 Hitler’s Real Motives
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Hitler’s hateful speech was really a sales pitch, moving Germany
headlong toward war. A storm of propaganda unhinged the centrist
view of the average German. The opposition was held down so not even
a little bit was left to turn aside his views.
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1 Vocabulary Story 899 The Inventor of Radio Edmund H. Armstrong
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Edmund H. Armstrong made radio possible 100 years ago. His genius
and autonomy is an incredible story. The ramparts of academia parried
novel ideas with a tedium of innumerable wrong ideas about waves.
It was more than a peccadillo.
Armstrong took a condensed wave and fluctuated it into a medley
of wavelengths. The first radio stations started broadcasting shortly
afterwards.
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2 Vocabulary Story 899 The Inventor of Radio Edmund H. Armstrong
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Edmund H. Armstrong made radio possible 100 years ago. His genius
and independence is an incredible story. The ivy covered walls of academia rejected
novel ideas with a wearisome repetition of wrong ideas about waves.
It was more than a small fault.
Armstrong took a concentrated wave and varied it into a mixture
of wavelengths. The first radio stations started broadcasting shortly
afterwards.
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1 Vocabulary Story 898 The Indians and John Smith
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John Smith was given a furlough from the distressed Jamestown colony
to look for food. He was captured by choleric Indians who had fulsome
fears about the English’s intents.
Smith became in love with the chief’s daughter who was lovely with
a slim midriff and all. She blanched at his advances. Smith tried
to promulgate his ideas to her, saying the English didn’t have deleterious
natures. A plaque commemorates the place she brought food to the colony
which saved them.
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2 Vocabulary Story 898 The Indians and John Smith
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John Smith was given a leave from the distressed Jamestown colony
to look for food. He was captured by angry Indians who had a lot of
fears about the English’s motives.
Smith became in love with the chief’s daughter who was lovely with
a slim waist and all. She blushed at his advances. Smith tried
to get his ideas across to her, saying the English didn’t have bad
natures. A plaque marks the place she brought food to the colony
which saved them.
1 Vocabulary Story 897 Plot Against Hitler
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The insurrection against Hitler was intricate. It involved professionals
and laymen in a kinetic action that almost succeeded. They acted listless,
languid and lugubrious; jaded by being in the upper echelons of the
Nazi Party.
At a signal, they loped to their stations. When they thought they
had killed Hitler with a bomb, there was jubilation but he survived and they
were all hunted down and executed.
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2 Vocabulary Story 897 Plot Against Hitler
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The plot against Hitler was complex. It involved professionals
and nonprofessionals in a lively action that almost succeeded. They acted tired
slow and mournful; bored by being in the upper crust of the
Nazi Party.
At a signal, they ran to their stations. When they thought they
had killed Hitler with a bomb, there was cerebration but he survived and they
were all hunted down and executed.
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1 Vocabulary Story 896 Martin Luther Rose Up
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It is an unassailable corollary that hackneyed people; you’d have
disdain for, are in seminaries. So, it is all the more surprising that
the self-made Martin Luther arose from this environment from vague
origins.
He wrote an omnibus of religious and social works and was able to filibuster
against Kings.
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2 Vocabulary Story 896 Martin Luther Rose Up
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It is an undeniable truism that unoriginal people; you’d have
contempt for, are in religious training schools. So, it is all the more surprising
the self-starter Martin Luther arose from this environment from uncertain
places.
He wrote a library of religious and social works and was able to bargain
against Kings.
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