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VOCABULARY STORY   204  WHAT ECONOMIST SAY ABOUT THE US ECONOMY
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VOCABULARY STORY 204 WHAT ECONOMIST SAY ABOUT THE US ECONOMY

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Discerning yet dogmatic economists try to edify about what’s happening in the economy. They use eclectic sources to disclose trends. They are dubious inflation is dormant. It is duplicity to say printing trillions will not lead to the dimunition of the dollar’s value. Knowlegable yet opinionated economists try to inform about what’s happening in the economy. They use various sources to uncover how things are going. They are skeptical inflation has been put to rest. It is dishonest to say printing trillions will not lead to the fall of the dollar’s value.
VOCABULARY STORY  203   WHY EDISON BRAGGED AND RESULTS
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VOCABULARY STORY 203 WHY EDISON BRAGGED AND RESULTS

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Edison was the epitome of an inventor. To enumerate his achievements would take a long time. However; he is an enigma. An exhaustive search of period documents has been made. It shows Edison engaged in self promotion to enhance his reputation. This is understandable because he needed investors in the products he endorsed. However; it created enmity in his team of scientists and workers. Their claims of inventing things were ephemeral, the credit went to Edison. Edison was the very model of an inventor. To list his accomplishments would take a long time. However; he is a mystery. A thorough search of documents of his time has been made. It shows Edison engaged in self aggrandizement to better his image. This is understandable because he needed investors in the products he was backing. However; it created ill will in his team of scientists and workers. Their claims of inventing things were short-lived, the credit went to Edison.
VOCABULARY STORY 202  WHO WAS EINSTEIN?
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VOCABULARY STORY 202 WHO WAS EINSTEIN?

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Einstein was an eminent physicist. He elucidated cryptic facts of nature in an explanatory way. He was a reserved elusive person. Even when asked explicit questions in an interview, he clammed up even recinding prior statements. People have emulated him. His reputation has been embellished in books, plays and movies. Einstein was an famous physicist. He made cryptic facts of nature clear by explaining them. He was a restrained hard ti know person. Even when asked direct questions in an interview, he clammed up even took back previous statements. People have tried t be like him. His reputation has been dressed up in books, plays and movies.
VOCABULARY STORY 201    WHY THE HOLY SITES ARE IN TROUBLE
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VOCABULARY STORY 201 WHY THE HOLY SITES ARE IN TROUBLE

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People have venerated the religious sites in the Holy Land for centuries. They are now in a precarious situation. Many people was repudiated Christianity. They are very verbose, venting their feelings. In the past the sites were scrupulously defended with tight security. Protesters were reproved to preclude anything. Now there is a scanty defense. People have revered the religious sites in the Holy Land for centuries. They are now in a uncertain situation. Many people was rejected Christianity. They are very loud, letting out their feelings. In the past the sites were closely defended with tight security. Protesters were scolded to prevent anything. Now there is a very little defense.
VOCABULARY STORY 200    WHAT'S THE USA'S PROBLEM ANYWAY?
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VOCABULARY STORY 200 WHAT'S THE USA'S PROBLEM ANYWAY?

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The quintessence of the U.S.A.'s problem is the random pervasive exploitation of workers. Legislators vacillate to ratify overt laws to fix the problem. There is rancor and ranting and the cartel has usurped the boarder. The crux of the U.S.A.'s problem is the haphazard all over the place mistreatment of workers. Law makers hesitate to pass direct laws to fix the problem. There is ill will and yelling and the cartel has taken over the boarder.
VOCABULARY STORY 199  WHY LIVING IN THE COUNTRY IS DIFFICULT
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VOCABULARY STORY 199 WHY LIVING IN THE COUNTRY IS DIFFICULT

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Provincial living can be prosaic. Country places are prone to have a lack of prudent qualified people in proximity. This is a quandary. People can not quench their desires to quell their lust for city life. Country living can be dull. Country places are likely to have a lack of smart credentialed people at hand. This is a problem. People can not satisfy their desires to calm their lust for city life.
VOCABULAY STORY 198    WHY DIETING IS SO HARD
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VOCABULAY STORY 198 WHY DIETING IS SO HARD

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There is not a paucity of diets. Some pedestrian, some pedantic. People have a remorse for over-eating and want to renounce certain foods. Being too fat is pernicious. People go about dieting in a perfunctory way. However; in their peripheral vision or right in front of them are bad foods, which are their adversaries. There is no lack of diets. Some ordinary, some bookish. People have a regret for over-eating and want to swear off certain foods. Being too fat is detrimental. People go about dieting in a lack luster way. However; in their side vision or right in front of them are bad foods, which are their enemies.
V OCABULARY STORY  197    WHY THE NAZIS WERE BAD
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V OCABULARY STORY 197 WHY THE NAZIS WERE BAD

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The Nazis disparaged whole races. There was a lot of animosity amplified by an evil media. The anarchy of post war Germany debilitated society’s ability to resist. Many concurred with this regimen. A cursory look at the exploits of the Nazis shows the tragedy this was. The Nazis spoke bad about whole races. There was a lot of hatred magnified by an evil media. The lawlessness of post war Germany crippled society’s ability to fight back. Many agreed with this program. A brief look at the adventures of the Nazis shows the disaster this was.
VOCABULARY STORY 196     THE MOOD IN THE LATE ROMAN EMPIRE
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VOCABULARY STORY 196 THE MOOD IN THE LATE ROMAN EMPIRE

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In the late Roman Empire, there was ambivalence with an amorphous dread. There were allusions to death and destruction all over. Nothing could relieve it; nothing concrete. These ambiguous feelings afforded a time of aesthetic and altruistic development; like a rosy sunset. Only the Church gave affirmation to a better future. In the late Roman Empire, there was uncertainly with an formless dread. There were indirect references to death and destruction all over. Nothing could soften it; nothing to hold onto. These uncertain feelings produced a time of artistic and charity development; like a rosy sunset. Only the Church said there would be a better future.
VOCABULARY STORY 195    WHO WAS CHARLES ATLAS?
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VOCABULARY STORY 195 WHO WAS CHARLES ATLAS?

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Mr. Atlas was irreproachable. He had integrity. He had a regimen of exercises to bolster the muscles and spirit. It was nothing abstract; only good old pumping. Many emulated him and came into compliance with his program. To turn from a 98 pound weakling into a he man - yeah! It was the antithesis of being a couch potato. Some had disdain for his ideas and tried to discredit them. Mr. Atlas was beyond criticism. He had honesty. He had a program of exercises to strengthen the muscles and spirit. It was nothing hard to understand; only good old pumping. Many wanted to be like him and followed his program. To turn from a 98 pound weakling into a he man - yeah! It was the opposite of being a couch potato. Some had contempt for his ideas and tried to prove them wrong.
VOCABULARY STORY  194    WHAT GOOD THING DID HOUDINI DO?
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VOCABULARY STORY 194 WHAT GOOD THING DID HOUDINI DO?

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Mediums use cryptic statements calculated to calm fears and regrets in desperate vulnerable people. These stem from life events; like a pacifist’s guilt at his friend being killed in war. Houdini had enmity for these fakers. He was founder of a society against them. He had the capacity to get concrete results. He got many mediums to rescind their advice and predictions. Fortune Tellers use difficult to understand statements crafted to calm fears and regrets in desperate vulnerable people. These come from life events; like a antiwar person’s guilt at his friend being killed in war. Houdini had a grudge against these fakers. He was established a society against them. He had the ability to get real results. He got many so called clairvoyants to take back their advice and forecasts.
VOCABULARY STORY 193   WHO WAS AMELIA ERHART?
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VOCABULARY STORY 193 WHO WAS AMELIA ERHART?

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Amelia Erhart started as a pragmatic aeronautic engineer, finding solutions to the problems of early planes. She graduated into celebrity when she made a trans Atlantic flight. Silly metaphors between her and Lindberg were made - Lady Lindy and the like. She had some notoriety. In an intimate interview she discussed her problems with candor. Her disappearance is still an enigma. It is plausible that compound problems led to her plane going down in the Pacific. Amelia Erhart started as a no nonsense airplane engineer, finding solutions to the problems of early planes. She graduated into fame when she made a trans Atlantic flight. Silly comparisons between her and Lindberg were made - Lady Lindy and the like. She had some bad press. In an tell all interview she discussed her problems with honest frankness. Her disappearance is still an mystery. It is believable that combined problems led to her plane going down in the Pacific.
VOCABULARY STORY 192   WHAT WAS THE  CONSTITUTIONAL CONGRESS LIKE?
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VOCABULARY STORY 192 WHAT WAS THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONGRESS LIKE?

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The antagonism at the Constitutional Convention was a catalyst. Delegates had graduated abilities. Some were prudent eminent people we could emulate today. Some were the antithesis. The would argue and refute ideas, dismissing them. It is a wonder, they finally endorsed the great US Constitution. The hostility at the Constitutional Convention was a motivator. Delegates had levels of abilities. Some were wise outstanding people we could copy today. Some were the opposite. The would argue and counter ideas, rejecting them. It is a wonder, they finally approved the great US Constitution.
VOCABULARY STORY  191   WHO WAS GEORGE WASHINGTON?
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VOCABULARY STORY 191 WHO WAS GEORGE WASHINGTON?

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The metaphor ‘Father of our country’ is used in the USA for George WAshington. He exemplifies the patriots that won our independence from England. He won distinction explicitly for bolstering the cause of liberty. He has absolute integrity. He had a disdain for corruption. People have tried to discredit his fame. He remains somewhat of a cryptic enigma as he was reserved and private. The illusion ‘Father of our country’ is used in the USA for George WAshington. He typifies the patriots that won our independence from England. He won honor namely for supporting the cause of liberty. He has complete honesty. He had a disgust for corruption. People have tried to take away his fame. He remains somewhat of a mysterious puzzle as he was self controlled and private.
VOCABULARY STORY 190    DOES THOMAS EDISON DESERVE BLAME?
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VOCABULARY STORY 190 DOES THOMAS EDISON DESERVE BLAME?

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Edison has recently received notoriety. He was a meticulous inventor. His dogmatic attitude and rigorous regimen was calculated for success. He nurtured an expedient attitude in his team. He invented the light bulb and phonograph to enumerate few of his acheivements. He helped reduce the disparity between rich and poor as most people could afford his products. Edison has recently received bad press. He was a hard working inventor. His fixed mindset and grueling schedule was designed for success. He fostered a “get it done” mindset in his team. He invented the light bulb and phonograph to list few of his successes. He helped reduce the gap between rich and poor as most people could buy his products.
VOCABULARY STORY 189      WHY HAMILTON WAS KILLED IN A DUEL
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VOCABULARY STORY 189 WHY HAMILTON WAS KILLED IN A DUEL

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An exhaustive study was made to corroborate facts about the dueling death of Alexander Hamilton There are misconceptions. The founding fathers were pragmatic, but there were opportunists among them. Some had the capacity for concrete enmity. It’s plausible that compound slights caused Aaron Burr to want to kill Hamilton. A thorough study to verify facts about the dueling death of Alexander Hamilton was made. The founding fathers were practical men but there were chance takes among them. Some had the ability to form real hatreds. Its possible that accumulated injuries caused Aaron Burr to want to kill Hamilton.
VOCABULARY STORY 188  WHAT BECAME OF THE FRENCH NOBLES?
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VOCABULARY STORY 188 WHAT BECAME OF THE FRENCH NOBLES?

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It's not a hyberbole to say the French hierarchy before the Revolution was officious and presumptuous. They disparaged the Revolutionaries with rhetorical flair. When the King was deposed, the Revolutionaries were vindicated. The nobles were reticent. The disposition of the Revolution saw the Nobles killed or relegated to a lower position. It's not an overstatement to say the French upper class before the Revolution was meddlesome and arrogant. They ridiculed the Revolutionaries with fine speech skill. When the King was over thrown, the Revolutionaries were triumphant. The nobles were silent. The outcome of the Revolution saw the Nobles killed or put away into to a lower position.
VOCABULARY STORY 187     WHY JFK WAS KILLED
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VOCABULARY STORY 187 WHY JFK WAS KILLED

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You have to appreciate the Warren Commission. Kenedy's assasination had led to a turbulent time. An unprecedented report was executed to tamp down the acute doubts about the murder. Scrupulous examination of eclectic random bits of evidence was done. It was decided that the diminutive Oswald had tried to escape his insularity and low status by killing the great man, JfK. You have to value the Warren Commission. Kenedy's assasination had led to a confused time. A never done before report was done to calm down the serious doubts about the murder. Close examination of varied scattered bits of evidence was done. It was decided that the unimportant Oswald had tried to escape his boxed in low station in life by killing the great man, JfK.
VOCABULARY STORY 186  THE START OF WW1
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VOCABULARY STORY 186 THE START OF WW1

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In an ironic succinct history of the start of WW1, events are outlined. In an obscure part of the Austrian Empire people were indifferent to, an incidental event happened. It complimented the building tensions. The former malliable alliances had solidified into two camps. It was with remorse later that people thought back on the failed oppourtunity to appease Austria. Europe crashed into oblivion. In an odd brief history of the start of WW1, events are outlined. In an little known part of the Austrian Empire people were uninterested in , an iunintended event happened. It added to the building tensions. The former shifting alliances had formed into two camps. It was with regret later that people thought back on the failed oppourtunity to calm down Austria. Europe crashed into nothingness.
VOCABULARY STORY 185  WHAT DID ST FRANCIS WANT?
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VOCABULARY STORY 185 WHAT DID ST FRANCIS WANT?

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A paragon of holiness is St. Francis. He articulated with composure. It was his determination to get the acknowledgment of the Pope. With allusions to Christ himself, he fasted and held vigils. His austere life debilitated him. When his order became corrupt, he was exonerated and went off to a cave to live. Satirical parodies of him are irreverent but funny. A model of holiness is St. Francis. He spoke with calmness. It was his goal to get the OK of the Pope. With references to Christ himself, he fasted and held night watches. His saring life crippled him. When his order became corrupt, he was cleared of blame and went off to a cave to live. Mocking imitation of him are disrespectful but funny.