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vVOCABULARY STORY 381    WHY WAS GEORGE WAHINGTON GREAT WITH GAELIC
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vVOCABULARY STORY 381 WHY WAS GEORGE WAHINGTON GREAT WITH GAELIC

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Ma gheibh neach sam bith oilbheum le seo co-dhiù, tha mi duilich.) Chan urrainnear a dhiùltadh gu robh tèarmann agus cliù aig George Washington. Thathas ag aideachadh gun robh e so-ruigsinneach agus a’ cur às do mhothachadh anns an cogadh fad-ùine airson Neo-eisimeileachd Ameireagaidh. Bidh eadhon muinntir an latha an-diugh a’ dèanamh an lasachaidh anns a’ choloinidh: 'S e athair na dùthcha. Ma gheibh neach sam bith oilbheum le seo co-dhiù, tha mi duilich.) Chan urrainnear a thruailleadh gu robh urram agus cliù aig Seòras Washington. Thathas ag aideachadh gun robh e sùbailte agus gun aire a thoirt don eagal anns an cogadh fada airson Neo-eisimeileachd Ameireagaidh. Bidh eadhon daoine an latha an-diugh a ‘toirt an aithne anns a’ chànan chumanta: 'S e athair na dùthcha. (If anyone is offended by this in anyway, I am deeply sorry.) It can not be refuted that George Washington had reserve and distiction. It is acknowledged that he was malleable and dismissed apprehension in the long sustained war for American Independence. Even today’s people make the concession in the colloquial: He is the father of the country. If anyone is offended by this in anyway, I am deeply sorry.) It can not be contradicted that George Washington had dignity and fame. It is admitted that he was adaptable and disregarded fear in the long prolonged war for American Independence. Even today’s people make the acknowledgement in the common tongue: He is the father of the country.
VOCABULARY STORY 384    WHAT WAS ZORRO'S ADVERSARY LIKE?
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VOCABULARY STORY 384 WHAT WAS ZORRO'S ADVERSARY LIKE?

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MAKE A STORY WITH THESE WORDS: CURSORY EXTRANEOUS CONSENSUS EMINENT EXHAUSTIVE BELIE MATERIALISM SUBSTANTIATE DOCTRINE ARTICULATE A cursory look at the Commandant, showed he thought he was an eminent person who loved materialism. He articulated the doctrine that the little should pay. His grand manner belied his claim that he cared for the poor. His tax raising was extraneous to his duties. A consensus was against him. An extensive list to document his abuses was sent to Spain,
VOCABULARY STORY 382     HOW  MONEY RULES THE WORLD  WITH GAELIC
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VOCABULARY STORY 382 HOW MONEY RULES THE WORLD WITH GAELIC

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Bha comann-sòisealta meadhan-aoiseil ann an staing. Chuir an structar sòisealta aca bacadh air ùidhean mercenary. Mar a tha comann-sòisealta airgead-tionndaidh air a shoilleireachadh le ciamar riaghaltasan maoinichte le cothrom. Bha an calpa a bha a dhìth air luchd-dùbhlain amharasach. Chaidh iad còirichean airson an cuid dhaoine mar seo. Bha mòran a’ càineadh agus a’ càineadh a’ phròiseis. Tha eisimpleirean mìneachaidh pailt. Bha comann-sòisealta meadhan-aoiseil ann an suidheachadh duilich. Bha an structar sòisealta aca a’ cumail ùidhean airgid air ais. Tha mar a tha airgead air a chosg air comann-sòisealta air a shealltainn le ciamar luchd-gabhail cothrom a’ maoineachadh riaghaltasan. Bha an airgead a bha a dhìth air luchd-iomairt àrdanach. Chaidh iad còirichean airson an cuid dhaoine mar seo. Bha mòran a’ gearain agus a’ càineadh a’ phròiseis. Tha eisimpleirean deilbh pailt. Medieval society was in a quandary. Their social structure hampered mercenary interests. How money inverted society is elucidated by how opportunists funded governments. Presumptuous oppourtunists had the capital needed. They gone rights for their people like this. Many ranted and decried the process. Explanatory examples abound. Medieval society was in a difficult situation. Their social structure held back money interests. How money upended society is shown by how chance takers funded governments. Arrogant adventurers had the cash needed. They gone rights for their people like this. Many complained and condemned the process. Illustrative examples are plentiful.
VOCABULARY STORY 383   WHAT WAS ZORRO DOING?
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VOCABULARY STORY 383 WHAT WAS ZORRO DOING?

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MAKE A STORY WITH THESE WORDS: myrriad exploit discredit medium gravity rudimentary inundate abridge obstinate thesis Zorro had a myriad of exploits. He lived in the medium of rudimentary California. The Commandant was abridging the people’s rights in an obstinate way. He inundated them with taxes; a grave matter. Zorro’s thesis was to discredit the Commandant with daring raids. Zorro had many adventures. He lived in the environment of early California. The Commandant was taking away the people’s rights in a stubborn way. He flooded them with taxes; a serious matter. Zorro’s plan was to make the Commandant look bad with daring raids. TELL ME WHAT YOU THINK ABOUT THIS.
VOCABULARY STORY 385  WHAT WAS ZORRO'S FRIAR LIKE?
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VOCABULARY STORY 385 WHAT WAS ZORRO'S FRIAR LIKE?

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MAKE A STORY USING THESE WORDS: CRITERION DISCRIMINATING SPURIOUS QUALIFIED ASSUMPTION TRANSIENT LABYRINTH HERESY ADHERENT AMBIGUOUS The assumption that the Friar in Zorro was doing heresy is spurious. He had the criterion as a qualified bishop to be the religious leader of California. However; the transient situation of the Commandant’s corruption, put him in an ambiguous situation. Yes, he was an adherent to the bible, but he was discriminating, picking through the labyrinthine text to find what to do next. The thought that the Friar in Zorro was doing sin is wrong. He had the characteristics as a able bishop to be the religious leader of California. However; the passing situation of the Commandant’s corruption, put him in an doubtful situation. Yes, he was a follower of the bible, but he was judicious, picking through the complicated text to find what to do next.
VOCABULARY STORY 386  WHAT DID OLIVER CROMWELL DO?
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VOCABULARY STORY 386 WHAT DID OLIVER CROMWELL DO?

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MAKE A STORY WITH THESE WORDS: INTREPID CATALYST KNOTTY EDIFY DETERMINATION REDUNDANT DISPOSITION DENOUNCE APPRECIATE FRICTION Oliver Cromwell was intrepid. He edified his Modern Model Army. There was a knotty problem with the captured king. His continued redundant attempts to get aid caused friction. Cromwell appreciated the danger. He made a correct determination of the King’s disposition. So, he denounced further negotiations with him. He was a catalyst in indicting the king and executing him. Oliver Cromwell was bold. He morally instructed his Modern Model Army. There was a difficult problem with the captured king. His continued repeated attempts to get aid caused turmoil. Cromwell understood the danger. He made a correct evaluation of the King’s attitude. So, he rejected further negotiations with him. He was a key player in bringing charges on the king and executing him.
THOMAS JEFFERSON   WHAT HE DID WITH GAELIC
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THOMAS JEFFERSON WHAT HE DID WITH GAELIC

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Bha Tòmas Jefferson na bhall den Chòmhdhail Mhòr-thìreach ann an 1776. Bha Cogadh Ar-a-mach Ameireagaidh a’ tòiseachadh agus bha a’ Chòmhdhail a’ feuchainn dèan rudeigin mu dheidhinn. Chaidh tì Breatannach a bha còir a bhith air a chìs a dhumpadh dhan chala. Mar thoradh air an sin, dhùin na Breatannaich am port. Rinn na Breatannaich turas a-steach don dùthaich gus fùdar-gunna a ghlacadh agus ceannardan nan ceannairceach. Choinnich militia Ameireaganach riutha agus chaidh an gluasad air ais agus stad a chuir a-steach gu Boston. An uairsin chaidh na h-Ameireaganaich air cnoc tarsainn na h-aibhne airson losgadh a-steach don bhaile. Chaidh na saighdearan Breatannach thairis air an abhainn agus suas am bruthach. Anns a’ bhlàr seo, sheall na h-Ameireaganaich gum b’ urrainn dhaibh sabaid leis an arm Bhreatannach air an aon ìre. Air ais ann am Philadelphia, rinn a’ Chòmhdhail aon athchuinge mhodhail mu dheireadh chun Rìgh ach chaidh a freagairt gu mì-mhodhail. Bha na roghainnean aca cuingealaichte. Bidh iad a’ taghadh sgrìobhadair ealanta airson sgrìobhainn ullachadh a’ toirt cunntas air an t-suidheachadh aca: Neo-eisimeileachd le liosta de na h-adhbharan airson gun robh an ceum seo riatanach. Às deidh ochd bliadhna fada agus taic Frangach chaidh an cogadh a bhuannachadh. Thàinig Tòmas Jefferson gu bhith na 3mh ceann-suidhe. Tha e air a chuimhneachadh as fheàrr airson a bhith a’ sgrìobhadh The Declaration of Independence. Tha am brat-ùrlair fhèin air a ghleidheadh ​​​​gu breagha agus tha e fhathast ri fhaicinn ann an Washington DC. Cuir fios air ais Pannalan taobh Eachdraidh Thomas Jefferson. Thomas Jefferson was a member of the Continental Congress in 1776. The American Revolutionary War was beginning and Congress was trying do something about it. British tea that was supposed to be taxed was dumped into the harbor. As a result, the British closed the port. The British made a trip into the country to capture gunpowder and the leaders of the rebels. They were met by American militia and driven back and blocked into Boston. Then the Americans went on a hill across the river to fire into the town. The British soldiers crossed the river and up the hill. In this battle, the Americans showed that they could fight with the British army on an equal footing. Back in Philadelphia, Congress made one last polite petition to the King but was rudely answered. Their options were limited. They choose an articulate writer to prepare a document describing their situation: Independence with a list of reasons why this step was necessary. After eight long years and French support the war was won. Thomas Jefferson became the 3rd president. He is best remembered for writing The Declaration of Independence. The actual parchment has been lovingly preserved and can still be seen in Washington DC.
VOCABULARY STORY 389     WHY DID CARTER STOP LOOKING FOR KING TUT?
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VOCABULARY STORY 389 WHY DID CARTER STOP LOOKING FOR KING TUT?

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MAKE A STORY WITH THESE WORDS: ACADEMIC RELEGATE SPECULATE RECANT NOVELTY IMPLEMENT SPORADIC EQUITABLE PACIFIST RESTRAINT Academics speculated there must be a King Tut’s tomb. Sporadic searches had been done. Howard Carter; a pacifist, had shown restraint as work was suspended during WW1. After the war, an equitable plan between Lord Carvan and Egypt was worked out. Carter implemented a systematic dig down to bedrock. After two years of finding little, Cravan was ready to rescind his funding. Then the tomb was found. Tut had been relegated to a tiny tomb, easy to overlook. The splendor and novelty of his treasures awed the world. Scholars thought there must be a King Tut’s tomb. On and off searches had been done. Howard Carter; a peace lover, had shown patience as work was stopped during WW1. After the war, a fair plan between Lord Carvan and Egypt was worked out. Carter began a methodical dig down to bedrock. After two years of finding little, Cravan was ready to end his funding. Then the tomb was found. Tut had been put away in a tiny tomb, easy to overlook. The grandeur and newness of his treasures awed the world.
VOCABULARY STORY 387  WHAT WAS THE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR ALL ABOUT?
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VOCABULARY STORY 387 WHAT WAS THE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR ALL ABOUT?

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MAKE A STORY WITH THESE WORDS: INDICATIVE IMPEDE ADOPT PREVALENT POLARIZE ADROIT INCOMPATIBLE PARAGON USURP NARRATIVE The narrative of the English Civil War is instructive. By 1640 the monarchy was incompatible with a modernizing society. It impeded progress. Indicative of this was how the King usurped power and adopted a policy of handing out royal monopolies to raise money without Parliment. It polarized people and violence was prevalent. Cromwell; a paragon to the reformers, was adroit in putting things right. The story of the English Civil War has much to teach us. By 1640 the monarchy was unsuitable with a modernizing society. It held back progress. A sign of this was how the King took power and started a policy of handing out royal monopolies to raise money without Parliment. It divided people and violence was commonplace. Cromwell; a hero to the reformers, was quick in putting things right.
VOCABULARY STORY 388     WHY DID THE KING RECALL PARLIAMENT?
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VOCABULARY STORY 388 WHY DID THE KING RECALL PARLIAMENT?

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MAKE A STORY WITH THESE WORDS: INDISCRIMINATE PROLIFERATE OBLITERATE CONVERGE HUSBAND DISCREPANCY EXCERPT DEPRECATE SYNTHETIC DEFERENCE An excerpt from history shows this: The King deprecated Parliament and tried to rule without it. He made up indiscriminate taxes but the discrepancy between what he could get and what was needed was too much. He husbanded his resources but problems proliferated. The Scottish converged of English cities and obliterated the royal forces. The Parliament was called back but passed laws to increase its power. They were divided, so they showed deference to the King. They feared the radicals. An passage from history shows this: The King belittled Parliament and tried to rule without it. He made up random taxes but the difference between what he could get and what was needed was too much. He used his resources sparingly but problems multiplied. The Scottish moved of English cities and routed the royal forces. The Parliament was called back but passed laws to increase its power. They were divided, so they showed respect to the King. They feared the radicals.
CREATURES BEFORE DINOSAURS
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CREATURES BEFORE DINOSAURS

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THERE WAS A WHOLE ECOSYSTEM BEFORE DINOSAURS. DINOSAURS WHICH WALK ON TWO LEGS DEVELOPED AT THIS TIME BUT WERE KEPT DOWN BY THESE HIGHLY DEVELOPED BEASTS. THE WORLD WAS SHAKEN UP BY MASS EXTINCTIONS, AFTER WHICH DINOSAURS BECAME THE TOP CREATURES.
VCABULARY STORY 392     WERE KNIGHTS GOOD?
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VCABULARY STORY 392 WERE KNIGHTS GOOD?

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MAKE A STORY WITH THESE WORDS: DISDAIN RESCIND KINDLE STATIC HYPOCRITICAL ECONOMY INCITE PITHY IMPECCABLE SPECIOUS It is hypocritical to believe in the specious idea that knights were impeccable. We all know that bad economic times incite bad behavior. A pithy account may rekindle discussion and get you to rescind your statement that knights were good. Knights had a disdain for static peasants who till the land. They often abused them. It is dishonest to believe in the wrong idea that knights were spotless. We all know that bad economic times cause bad behavior. A to the point tale may restart discussion and get you to take back your statement that knights were good. Knights had a contempt for fixed in place peasants who till the land. They often did bad things to them.
VOCABULARY STORY 390   HOW DID NEGOTIATION WITH THE KING GO?
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VOCABULARY STORY 390 HOW DID NEGOTIATION WITH THE KING GO?

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MAKE A STORY WITH THESE WORDS: PERVASIVE AMORPHOUS INNOVATION ARTICULATION RETAIN PLAUSIBLE OFFICIOUS INDEFATIGABLE STOCK TURBULENT When Parliament negotiated with the King, he articulated amorphous stock answers. However; he was indefatigably looking for an plausible innovation to retain power. He had pervasive followers ready to rekindle turbulent times. However; Cromwell was officious in trying to prevent this. When Parliament negotiated with the King, he spoke shapeless standard answers. However; he was tirelessly looking for an possible new idea to keep power. He had followers all around ready to restart violent times. However; Cromwell was meddlesome in trying to prevent this.
THE USS CONSTITUTION
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THE USS CONSTITUTION

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After the USA became independent in 1783, it lost the protection of the English fleet. The USA had a world-wide trading fleet and whaling. It decided to build a fleet of six Constitution class ships. In 1796 the Constitution was completed. It was designed to be competitive with contemporary ships. To do this it was more heavily armed than other frigates but faster than bigger ships. This fleet went on to a distinguished career, especially the USS Constitution. By 1816 the USS Constitution was retired as a warship, but went on to be a flagship of the fleet because of its beauty. Wood in sea water deteriorates and scraping the remains of the ship was reasonable by the 1840’s A poem rallied support for saving the ship. It went on to various uses. It sailed around the world. It was used as a training ship, a barracks, storage. It received different restorations. It was used to raise funds, going on towed tour of American Cities. It was recently restored and actually sailed. It is there in Boston Harbor where it was built and can be toured.
VOCABULARY STORY 395    SHOULD WRONG STOCK PREDICTORS BE BLAMED?
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VOCABULARY STORY 395 SHOULD WRONG STOCK PREDICTORS BE BLAMED?

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MAKE A STORY WITH THESE WORDS: AVERT METICULOUS DISSENT QUIESCENT BENEVOLENT INDICT HYPOTHETICAL VERBOSE PROXIMITY PEDESTRIAN Even meticulous work can not avert losses. Reports may be verbose and cover every hypothecal scenario. Sometimes the proximity to random benevolent pedestrian events will boost a company. Other times, a company goes quiescent for no apparent reason. To say buy or dissent is often up to chance. It’s wrong to indict those that are wrong. Even careful work can not prevent losses. Reports may be wordy and cover every possible outcome. Sometimes the closeness to accidental favorable ordinary events will raise a company. Other times, a company goes dead for no easy to see reason. To say buy or pass is often up to chance. It’s wrong to accuse those that are wrong.
VOCABULARY STORY   393        ARE STOCK BROKERS GOOD OR BAD?
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VOCABULARY STORY 393 ARE STOCK BROKERS GOOD OR BAD?

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MAKE A STORY WITH THESE WORDS: ANTAGONISM ENIGMA GENRE PREDATOR CONCRETE OBLIVION DISCOURSE INNOCUOUS PATRONIZE NEFARIOUS Stock prediction is an enigma; a genre of geniuses. People patronize brokers and concede their discourses are profitable. At best they are innocuous; at worst nefarious. Some advise is predatory, sending you into oblivion and agitation. Stock prediction is a mystery; an art of geniuses. People use brokers and admit their pronoucements are profitable. At best they are harmless; at worst evilly intentioned. Some advise is out to get you, sending you into ruin and turmoil.
VOCABULARY STORY 394    CAN YOU PREDICT HOW A STOCK WILL MOVE?
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VOCABULARY STORY 394 CAN YOU PREDICT HOW A STOCK WILL MOVE?

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MAKE A STORY WITH THESE WORDS: HARDY RECOUNT CITE ACUTE INDUCE LATENT SYNTHESIS GENERALIZE RANCOR It’s wrong to generalize about stock brokers; but I can cite some examples. They recount how a company has done and synthesize a plan. A hardy company may have latent value. Profits may abate in an acute way, inducing a panic. It’s when you get it wrong that causes rancor. It’s wrong to paint all stock brokers with the same brush; but I can give some examples. They describe how a company has done and make a plan. A strong company may have unrealized value. Profits may stop in a sharp way, causing a panic. It’s when you get it wrong that causes ill will.