Thursday, October 24, 2013

Sophs Yellow Class Vocab Unit 4: Due Monday Oct. 28

Searching topics in Google for "news" will provide at an instant the most recent articles from reliable media resources. When you begin your research paper in the winter, using this search tool will be a MUST. 
For this homework assignment, I want you to work with Google News. 
Rows 1-3 will work with words 1-10; rows 4-6 will work with words 11-20.
Type in each of your ten vocabulary words into the Google News search to find an article that uses the word. Read the sentence or headline in which each word is found. Determine how (or if) the word is used correctly in the article . If it is, then type (don't copy and paste) JUST the sentence or headline for each word into the comment box, bolding your vocab word.e.g Pancreatic Atrophy: Adverse Effect of Long-Term Sorafenib Use
In addition, read just ONE entire article of the ten that you have found. Briefly summarize the main point of the article or headline that you wrote for that word: e.g. (article summary) The drug Sorafenib appears to cause the pancreas not to function properly.

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At 4:22 PM, Anonymous AriannaG Yellow said...

1. Spinal Muscular Atrophy is a childhood disease and the leading genetic killer of children under the age of two.
2. Bastion of defense now pays high price for pullout
3. Concord Granted Between Schools
4. In FIFA politics, Sepp Blatter is the consummate player
5. Buccaneers in disarray under Greg Schiano
6. Yet beneath the warm glow of corporate social responsibility lurked the cold reality of economic exigency.
7. Divers clear flotsam and jetsam from lake bed
8. Team England arrived in the US on Friday, October 18 with a frenetic schedule of games slated for the nine-day tour.
9. The findings show that survey interviewers, who typically spend a fair amount of time observing participants, can glean important information regarding participants' health through thorough observations.
10. Another of our annual grouse safaris is behind us.

Article summary

AveXis-BioLife, a biology-based company, was granted rights to the spinal muscular atrophy program to help find a treatment for this childhood epidemic.

 
At 6:30 PM, Anonymous Nicolo B. - Yellow said...

1. Wisconsin Prisons Incarcerate Most Black Men In U.S.
2. Incumbent councilman Adam Martinez endorses incumbent mayor Mike Bell
3. It wasn’t the only zinger from Philbin, who was relatively jocular with the media Wednesday.
4. Lord O’Donnell: Britain has “ludicrous” bias towards wealthy pensioners
5. In his own words, this mordant nonagenarian considers Iran an “evil snake” which can never be trusted.
6. ‘Grasp the nettle’ of international sector
7. New Registrar of Pecuniary and Other Specified Interests
8. India’s “meek and pusillanimous” response on fishermen emboldens Sri Lanka: Minister
9. Billings cyclist completes cross-country tour on recumbent bike
10. Capsule Stage Reviews: The Beaux’ Stratagem, La Traviata, Priscilla, Queen of the Desert

Wisconsin prisons have the highest rates in the country for black men going to prison. Nearly 1 in 8 men go to prison for drug offenses.

 
At 3:20 PM, Anonymous AnnaS green said...

**it kept telling me, "Your HTML cannot be accepted: Tag is not closed: B" when i tried to bold the words, even though they all were closed, so I put the words inside *'s instead.


Spinal Muscular *Atrophy* is a childhood disease and the leading genetic killer of children under the age of two.

Narendra Modi to storm tribal *bastion*

*Concord* candidates debate economic development, city projects

Sen. Duffy, the *consummate* performer, shines in role as aggrieved patriot.

Record keeping, not amusement rides, are in *disarray*, Pa. officials testify

Grrambling, when compared to other University of Louisiana System schools is closest to declaring financial *exigency*.

You might wish upon a falling star only to have someone remind you that it's just space *flotsam*.

Review: '5th Estate' stimulating but too *frenetic*

Gleaning Day: College students *glean* apples for those in need

The greater sage *grouse* is a larger animal found in sagebrush communities in the upper Rockies.



College students at Mary Baldwin College participate in Apple Day, a day where they pick apples for the less fortunate.

 
At 9:28 AM, Anonymous JonathanZ Yellow said...

11. Wisconsin Prisons Incarcerate Most Black Men In U.S.
12.Incumbent Bonnie McCormack is being challenged by Danielle Crawford in a race that pits a local government veteran against a political newcomer.
13.Popular because of his jocular, slightly self-deprecating remarks, he never seems to take himself too seriously.
14.Lord O'Donnell: Britain has "ludicrous" bias towards wealthy pensioners
15. He’s instead produced a draught of doom-laden neo-noir so bitter it’s hard to swallow, despite some mordant pleasure to be found in the bloody dregs left by the sluggish draining of its convoluted plot.
16. The SNP, however, must grasp the nettle and demand that the oil production taking place in Scotland comes under the auspices of the Scottish Government
17.In the letter to the editor Brian Sadler suggests that the responsibility and accountability of elected people rests solely on direct or indirect pecuniary (financial) conflict of interest as defined in the Community Charter.
18. India’s “meek and pusillanimous” response on fishermen emboldens Sri Lanka: Minister
19. Rick Stiles knows he doesn’t fit the profile for a typical bicyclist, a fact people often reminded him of as he pedaled a recumbent bicycle 3,600 miles across the United States this summer....
20. Then there is the plethora of small programs that help the hungry, such as the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, a cost-effective stratagem that provides fresh fruit and vegetable coupons to low-income seniors -- but now finds itself unfunded.
11. In Wisconsin, there are more black people in jails and there appears to be some racial discrimination there.

 
At 2:16 PM, Anonymous MadisonBreske Yellow said...

1. Patients with radiological signs of multiple sclerosis, even before showing MS-specific symptoms, already had significant brain atrophy relative to healthy controls, a researcher said here.
2. The £16,000 "Oxford price-tag" will cement the university as a bastion of privilege.
3. They are living in concord with people of different races and religions.
4. Ricky Martin proves to Brisbane audiences he is the consummate showman.
5. Skull of Homo erectus throws story of human evolution into disarray.
6. A sport in which there is or at least should be no relaxation of the rules due to the exigency of a critical moment.
7. Divers clear flotsam and jetsam from lake bed.
8. Results can't help but stimulate, but they're also cluttered and overly frenetic, resulting in a narrative less informative, cogent and even emotionally engaging than Alex Gibney's recent doc "We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks."
9. Students were given the opportunity to glean wisdom from engineering and business professionals at the second annual Career Speed Mentoring event Tuesday evening.
10. Federal wildlife officials on Friday proposed to list as threatened populations of greater sage grouse in Nevada and California in an effort to save the struggling species, a decision that promises to pose new challenges for ranching and energy development in the West.

In Nevada a species of bird, called the sage-grouse, is being deprecated very rapidly, so park officials are suggesting it is put on the endangered species list in an effort to preserve the population.

 
At 2:41 PM, Anonymous EmilyS blue said...

1. Patients with radiological signs of multiple sclerosis, even before showing MS-specific symptoms, already had significant brain atrophy relative to healthy controls, a researcher said here.
2. Central Banks Are Still a Male Bastion, Despite U.S., Israeli Chiefs.
3. Only articles that came up were for the city Concord, not the vocab word.
4. A consummate portrait of loneliness.
Article Summary: Diana is not a sensationalistic docu-drama about Diana, but a sincere and heartfelt story of a woman who wanted to make the most of life, despite the odds.
5. Barbour Airport Authority in disarray.
6. Yet beneath the warm glow of corporate social responsibility lurked the cold reality of economic exigency.
7. Divers clear flotsam and jetsame from lake bed.
8. The spoken word draws breath in a frenetic world.
9. A father and son glean memories: a sons first buck.
10. The bistate sage grouse was proposed for listing under the Endangered Species.

 
At 3:00 PM, Anonymous Kara W. Yellow said...

11.Wisconsin Prisons Incarcerate Most Black Men In U.S.
12.ObamaCare Gives Vulnerable Incumbent Democrats the Jitters
13.“Poplar because of his jocular, slightly self-deprecating remarks, he never seems to take himself too seriously.
14.“A moronic inferno of ludicrous nonsense that would only ever happen in a daft telly melodrama…”
15. “Fans will find mordant wit and evocative turns of phrase, while critics will see boundless self-indulgence and the absence of an editor’s trimming hand in the 457-page, single-chapter volume.”
16.“The blood is pounding in my ears, my thighs prickle with nettle stings.”
17.“Mr. Palmer, who has launched legal action against The Australian, will be required to list his assets and pecuniary interests if he wins the federal seat of Fairfax.”
18.India’s “meek and pusillanimous” response on fishermen emboldens Sri Lanka: Minister
19.“One of the images depicts a man on a recumbent bicycle, parked on a desolate strip of blacktop near a graffiti-tagged brick warehouse.
20.“But there is nothing impromptu about Key’s stratagem.”

Article Summary:
Roads Can be a Scary Place for Cyclists
This article is talking about how most roads are not the ideal place for cyclists to be riding. Some cars do not realize cyclists are allowed to be on the road, so they do not look out for cyclists. People need to be more aware of who is on the road at all times. Also, if the roads were safer for cyclists, more people would probably ride bikes instead of driving cars everywhere.

 
At 3:37 PM, Anonymous John P Yellow said...

1. Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) is a childhood disease and the leading genetic killer of children under the age of two.
2. Narendra Modi to storm tribal bastion
3. Sen. Duffy, the consummate performer, shines in role as aggrieved patriot
4. Buccaneers in disarray under Greg Schiano
5. Urban terrorism that picks the softest of soft targets is an exigency that cannot be wished away.
6. Divers clear flotsam and jetsam from lake bed
7. From the crazy unis to the frenetic tempo to the game-breaking long TD plays.
8. Teachers from Spain glean ideas from southern Alberta schools
9. The bistate sage grouse was proposed for listing under the Endangered Species Act on Friday.
10. "We incarcerate a greater percentage of our population than any country on Earth."

Big Picture: Ducks D ready for stretch run; best comeback story
Bruce Feldman wrote this article today regarding the powerful, exciting, and in a good way frenetic, Oregon football team. He writes how the team brings an amazing offense where they could score 14 points in a matter of minutes and leave a team in their dust with their star running back De’Anthony Thomas and quarterback Marcus Mariota.

 
At 6:07 PM, Anonymous ZackH Yellow said...

11. Wisconsin Prisons Incarcerate Most Black Men In U.S.
12. Stevensville Mayor: Incumbent Mim Mack Wants to Finish Projects He Began
13. Researchers think that happier people are on average more “morally flexible” that their less jocular counterparts, which makes shifting moral standards that much easier.
14. Emmerdale’s Village of Damned Is Moronic Inferno of Ludicrous Nonsense
15. Fans will find mordant wit and evocative turns of phrase, while critics will see boundless self-indulgence and the absence of an editor’s trimming hand in the 457-page, single chapter volume.
16. The blood is pounding in my ears, my thighs prickle with nettle stings.
17. Mr. Palmer, who has launched legal action against The Australian, will be required to list his assets and pecuniary interests if he wins the federal seat of Fairfax.
18. The people were oppressed, youths stormed against the elders, the nobody was exalted over the somebody, spiritual deception ensued, the young men who would be men got squashed, the mighty ones died in battle, and eventually the nation regretted their chosen pusillanimous path and the land ultimately turned to rubbish.
19. New Recumbent Exercise Bike for October 2013 Proving Popular, Reports Exercise-Review-Site.com
20. A-1 Pictures ‘World Conquest: Stratagem Star’ Anime Gets First Promo, Staff List
(article summary) A recent study from the University of Wisconsin shows that the state has the highest rate of African American men incarcerated in prison in the entire U.S.

 
At 6:18 PM, Anonymous KiraV Yellow said...

1. Atrophy- In 11 months time, the spots for the infants without Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), or infant controls, have been fulfilled by 27 “Super Families.”

2. Bastion- The new race suitably titled, The Bastion continuing the well-known castle theme, has been created based on the success of The inaugral Gauntlet which saw 400 competitors enter the half iron distance this year at The Hever Castle Triathlon in Kent.

3. Concord-
4. Consummate- “Senator Duffy, the consummate performer, shines in role as aggrieved patriot”

5. Disarray- “Respect party in disarray as five councilors quit in row with MP”

6. Exigency- A sport in which there is or at least should be no relaxation of the rules due to the exigency of a critical moment.

7. Flotsam- Most important, it looks like flotsam, so he can leave it undisturbed at the water’s edge.

8. Frenetic- By now, you’ve undoubtedly studied the angles as many times as I have: In the frenetic ninth inning of Game 3, Red Sox catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia tagged out Yadier Molina at home and tried to cut down the gimpy Allen Craig at third base for an unconventional, inning-ending 4-2-5 double play.

In the third game of the World Series, the Cardinals won, but the umpires were the actual winners. They have made calls that would many other officials would have missed. The games the two teams have played have been close and the calls the officials have made were crucial to the outcome of the game.

9. Glean- Most important, talk to residents and staff about their experiences — this will give you a much more realistic picture of life in a retirement community than you can glean from a brochure.

10. Grouse- “Fields and Forests: Still no need to grouse about 'partridge'”


 
At 6:38 PM, Anonymous Tommy A. Yellow said...

1. Brain Atrophy Can Precede MS Symptoms.
2. Sagarika breaches Chinese bastion.
3. Concord food pantry needs help. (Only definition I could find)
4. Jennings, over the course of his first six years, was Mr. Reliable and the consummate teammate.
5. Buccaneers in disarray under Greg Schiano
6. A sport in which there is or at least should be no relaxation of the rules due to the exigency of a critical moment.
7. Divers clear flotsam and jetsam from lake bed.
8. The Fifth Estate stimulating but too frenetic
9. There's a lot there to glean from last year's tape.
10. Grouse hunts bring endings and beginnings.

#2 Summary: Underdog Sagarika Mukherjee of India beat China's Anqi Li to advance to the championship round in the Reliance India Junior and Cadet Open ping-pong tournament in Mumbai.

 
At 7:02 PM, Anonymous Katya M Yellow said...

1. “Brain Atrophy Can Precede MS Symptoms”
2. “Narendra Modi To Storm Tribal Bastion”
3.
4. “A Consummate Portrait Of Loneliness”
5. “Foreign Policy Disarray Or Bipartisan Opportunity?”
6. From “The Obstruction Play Provides A Glimpse Of The Essence Of Baseball”, “A sport in which there is or at least should be no relaxation of the rules due to the exigency of a critical moment”
7. “Divers Clear Flotsam And Jetsam From Lake Bed”:
8. “The Spoken Word Draws Breath In A Frenetic World”: An Australian writing group for women called “Women of Letters” gives new life to the ways of writing and storytelling in a technological world. These women have written letters to their ‘teenaged selves’, ‘letters they should have written’ and more to share with an audience. By touring around Australia and reading letters they wrote to themselves, this group stresses the importance of preserving writing in today’s busy society (a society too busy for as basic a tradition as writing)
9. “Gleaning Day: College Students Glean Apples For Those In Need”
10. “Officials Propose Adding Some Grouse To A ‘Threatened Listing”

 
At 7:52 PM, Anonymous Eric S Yellow said...

Eric S Yellow

11.) Wisconsin Prisons Incarcerate Most Black Men In U.S.
12.) Obama Care gives vulnerable incumbent Democrats the jitters
13.) Researchers think that happier people are on average more “morally flexible” than their less jocular counterparts.
14.) Government should end 'ludicrous bias' against the elderly and immigration crackdown, says peer who was top civil servant
15.) But I adored the fat vibrant disco of Sally Can't Dance and its mordant lyrics about electro-shock treatment as much as the critics loathed them.
16.) “Grasping the nettle that is farm succession”
17.) New Registrar of pecuniary and specified interests
18.) After drawing a red line, can anything sound more pusillanimous and weak-kneed? If this was the best Obama could do regarding Syrian transgressions, then it was best not to talk of any lines at all.
19.) New Recumbent Exercise Bike for October 2013 Proving Popular
20.) Lalu's stratagem: Jail me in other 4 fodder cases too



#12.) Mistakes and inconsistencies in the Obama care bill have made some democrats vulnerable of not being reelected.

 
At 8:30 PM, Anonymous Jacob S. Yellow said...

10. Federal officials on Friday proposed to list as threatened populations of greater sage grouse in Nevada and California in an effort to save the struggling species, a decision that promises to pose new challenges or ranching and energy development in the West.
11. “Is ICE More Likely to Incarcerate Pot Smokers Than Rapists And Murderers?”
12. Incumbent Bonnie McCormack is being challenged by Danielle Crawford in a race that pits a local government veteran against a political newcomer.
13. He hasn’t spoken with his former boss, other than a brief, jocular intrusion on Payton’s conference call with the Buffalo media on Wednesday.
14. The most ludicrous rule in football has just reared its ugly head.
15. Fans will find mordant wit and evocative turns of phrase, while critics will see boundless self-indulgence and the absence of an editor’ trimming hand in the 457-page, single chapter volume.
16. The SNP, however, must grasp the nettle and demand that the oil production taking place in Scotland comes under the auspices of the Scottish Government.
17. Most of the key innovations- from the basic ideas underlying the computer, to transistors, to lasers, to the discovery of DNA- were not motivated by pecuniary gain.
18. Otherwise, we face governance by pusillanimous peevishness and continuing economic distress.
19. He and his family are riding three-wheeled recumbent cycles, hauling tents, food and clothes to camp along the way.
20. The world must not be tempted by the Iranian stratagem into easing sanctions as long as the Iranians do not dismantle their military nuclear program.

Israel’s prime minister urges the world to not ease up on sanctions against Iran until they dismantle their military’s nuclear program.

 
At 9:34 PM, Anonymous Madison Burnham - Yellow said...

1. Families of Spinal Muscular Atrophy Funds 25 Research Projects in 2013

2. Saffron HQ turns into police bastion

3. She said she likes working on the nonpartisan city council because “the majority of the time, people agree on what’s best for Concord.” (Could not find a title or sentence where the word was used correctly)

4. In FIFA politics, Blatter is the consummate player

5. Respect party in disarray as five councilors quit in row with MP

6. Postal Hearing: Excise Exigency With a Healthcare Cure

7. Wahoo, a pelagic blue water game fish, will often hang deep below flotsam to ambush prey.

8. Dance Review: Maguy Marin’s Salves keeps up frenetic pace

9. Students glean wisdom from business professionals at annual Speed Career Mentoring

10. The sage grouse: a bird facing many problems in the wild

(Article Summary) Students took the opportunity to gather information from engineering and business professionals at a Career Speed Mentoring event.

 
At 10:04 PM, Anonymous Chris H. Yellow said...

11. Wisconsin Prisons Incarcerate Most Black Men in U.S.
12. ObamaCare gives vulnerable incumbent Democrats the jitters.
13. Researchers think that happier people are on average more “morally flexible” than their less jocular counterparts, which makes shifting moral standards that much easier.
14. Lions overcome turnovers in ludicrous win.
15.  “The two actors are wonderful in their scenes together (their half-foot difference in height can be excused as a metaphor for growth), and Mr. Hamm, especially, displays bountiful intelligence, depth of feeling and mordant humor,” Mike Hale wrote in The Times.
16. SNP must grasp the Ineos nettle.
17. New Registrar of Pecuniary and Other Specified Interests.
18. India’s “meek and pusillanimous” response on fishermen emboldens Sri Lanka: Minister
19. New Recumbent Exercise Bike for October 2013 Proving Popular
20. The Beaux' Stratagem: A Comedy At UH About 2 Young Men Who're Desperately Seeking Women & Money.

Summary: Wisconsin prisons are highest in the nation with 13% of the inmates black.

 
At 10:18 PM, Anonymous Hailey F. Yellow said...

1) Brain Atrophy Can Precede MS Symptoms
The article talks about if doctors find that your brain is slowly wasting away it can be the first warning signs that you have MS.
2) Central Banks Are Still a Male Bastion, Despite U.S., Israeli Chiefs
3) Sen. Duffy, the Consummate performer, shines in role as aggrieved patriot
4) Foreign policy Disarray or bipartisan opportunity?
5) PRC is Closed, But Mailers Contend with Exigency Threat
6) Divers clear Flotsam and jetsam from lake bed
7) Workers moonlight, take vacation to drive beet trucks during Frenetic harvest season
8) Glean Team Harvests for the Community
9) Proposal would list bistate sage Grouse as threatened
10) Is ICE More Likely To Incarcerate Pot Smokers Than Rapists And Murderers?

 
At 11:17 PM, Anonymous ShawnE Yellow said...

11. Wisconsin Prisons Incarcerate Most Black Men in U.S.
12. ObamaCare gives vulnerable incumbent Democrats the jitters
13. Researchers think that happier people are on average more “morally flexible” than their less jocular counterparts, which makes shifting moral standards that much easier.
14. Lions overcome turnovers in ludicrous win
15. “The two actors are wonderful in their scenes together (their half-foot difference in height can be excused as a metaphor for growth), and Mr. Hamm, especially, displays bountiful intelligence, depth of feeling and mordant humor,” Mike Hale wrote in The Times.
16. The SNP, however, must grasp the nettle and demand that the oil production taking place in Scotland comes under the auspices of the Scottish Government.
17. Rt Hon David Carter, Speaker of the House, today announced that Sir Maarten Wevers KNZM has been appointed Registrar of Pecuniary and Other Specified Interests of Members of Parliament.
18. India’s “meek and pusillanimous” response on fishermen emboldens Sri Lanka: Minister
19. New Recumbent Exercise Bike for October 2013 Proving Popular, Reports Exercise-Review-Site.com
20. Sun Tzu's The Art of War, Illustrated (Chapter 3: Attack By Stratagem)
#18 Summary: This article explains that India's prime minister is not responding to repeated attacks on Indian fisherman by the Sri Lankan Navy.

 
At 11:20 PM, Anonymous MikeH Yellow said...

11.) “Wisconsin Prisons Incarcerate Most Black Men In U.S.”
12.) “ObamaCare gives vulnerable incumbent Democrats the jitters”
13.) He hasn’t spoken with his former boss, other than a brief, jocular intrusion on Payton’s conference call with the Buffalo media on Wednesday.
14.) “Lions overcome turnovers in ludicrous win”
15.) But I adored the fat vibrant disco of Sally Can't Dance and its mordant lyrics about electro-shock treatment as much as the critics loathed them.
16.) Most people call it nettle or itch weed.
17.) Mr Palmer, who has launched legal action against The Australian, will be required to list his assets and pecuniary interests if he wins the federal seat of Fairfax.
18.) “India’s “meek and pusillanimous” response on fishermen emboldens Sri Lanka: Minister”
19.) “New Recumbent Exercise Bike for October 2013 Proving Popular”
20.) Jihadic activities inside the circle of the State militias are the most effective stratagem.

Article Summary #11
Wisconsin has the most black men in jail not because of the crimes committed, but because there is nothing for those to do when they get out of jail.

 
At 11:31 PM, Anonymous MarissaK yellow said...

1. “Brain Atrophy Can Precede MS Symptoms”
2. “Central Banks Are Still a Male Bastion, Despite U.S., Israeli Chiefs”
3. She said she likes working on the nonpartisan city council because “the majority of the time, people agree on what's best for Concord.”
4. “In FIFA politics, Blatter is the consummate player”
5. “Foreign policy disarray or bipartisan opportunity?”
6. “PRC is Closed, But Mailers Contend With Exigency Threat”
7. “Divers clear flotsam and jetsam from lake bed”
8. “The spoken word draws breath in a frenetic world”
9. “Gleaning Day: College students glean apples for those in need”
10. “Proposal would list bistate sage grouse as threatened”

Summary:
Patients not yet showing individual MS symptoms are found to already have signs of brain deterioration.

 
At 8:16 PM, Anonymous AndyR Yellow said...

11. Wisconsin prisons incarcerate most black men in U.S.
12. Incumbent Republicans Mangin and Gilbert run for Raritan Township Committee.
13. He hasn't spoken with his former boss, other than a brief, jocular intrusion on Payton's conference call with the Buffalo media on Wednesday.
14. Lions overcome turnovers in ludicrous win.
15. And even if Tartt can't write with Dickens's speed, she knows how to create the same kind of intimate voice, laced with her own brand of mordant comedy and sorrow that makes us willing captives.
16. Harking back to this plentiful past, the three-hour urban foraging experience takes in spectacular views of the city as guests uncover culinary treats in one of three beautiful locations: black mussels, giant sea snails and seaweed on the Atlantic coast; edible plants, nuts and mushrooms in the mountain forest; and herbs such as fennel, nettle and Cape sorrel on the slopes of Devil's peak.
17. Escudero noted that the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act only penalizes those who receive gifts, materials or any pecuniary advantage, as well as those, who, without official authority, actually intervene, directly or indirectly in any transactions with the government.
18. Most writers on the war are pusillanimous about it and tend to avoid it altogether.
19. Velomobiles, recumbent bicycles with sleek, colorful outer shells, head for the open road in Portland, Ore., Thursday, July 28, 2011.
20. In fact, Bandar's stratagem may reflect a growing awareness of Saudi weakness.

 
At 8:21 PM, Anonymous AndyR Yellow said...

Summary: Due to President Obama's interests differing from Prince Sultan al-Saud's interests, diplomatic relations between the United States and Saudi Arabia are suffering and may soon be dissolved.

 
At 8:28 PM, Anonymous KyleJ Yellow said...

1. Is ICE More Likely To *Incarcerate* Pot Smokers Than Rapists And Murderers?
2. Stevensville mayor: *Incumbent* Mim Mack wants to finish projects he began.
3. Researchers think that happier people are on average more “morally flexible” than their less *jocular* counterparts, which makes shifting moral standards that much easier.
4. US troop immunity in Afghanistan is *‘ludicrous’*: analyst.
5. “The two actors are wonderful in their scenes together (their half-foot difference in height can be excused as a metaphor for growth), and Mr. Hamm, especially, displays bountiful intelligence, depth of feeling and *mordant* humor,” Mike Hale wrote in The Times.
6. Harking back to this plentiful past, the three-hour urban foraging experience takes in spectacular views of the city as guests uncover culinary treats in one of three beautiful locations: black mussels, giant sea snails and seaweed on the Atlantic coast; edible plants, nuts and mushrooms in the mountain forest; and herbs such as fennel, *nettle* and Cape sorrel on the slopes of Devil’s Peak.
7. "Most audit findings categorically indicate *pecuniary* loss on the part of the government, as a result of violations of law, rules and regulations," said the report, first posted on its website Saturday.
8. Most writers on the war are *pusillanimous* about it and tend to avoid it altogether.
9. New *Recumbent* Exercise Bike for October 2013 Proving Popular.
10. The company’s latest *stratagem* to boost its cash generation and trim its debt is a new fuel-pricing plan announced Oct. 28.

Article Summary

The U.S government is insisting that any troops left in Afghanistan after the 2014 withdrawal must be granted legal immunity from the Afghan courts. This is basically stating that American troops should be neither convicted nor tried for any crimes under Afghan law enforcement if they are left overseas after the 2014 withdrawal of foreign forces. Many United States citizens, especially veterans, are strongly against this law immunity.

**The boldface feature was not working for my text (saying, "Your HTML could not be accepted") so I enclosed the vocabulary words in *'s.

 
At 11:05 PM, Anonymous Eric C Yellow said...

1. Diabetic patients may have cognitive decline due to brain atrophy
2.Bastion Security helps protect priceless document
3.They are living in concord with people of different races and religions.
4. A consummate portrait of loneliness
5.Turkey in Disarray
6.Fire wing ill-equipped to deal with an exigency
7. Divers clear flotsam and jetsam from lake bed
8. Frenetic 'Fifth Estate' fizzles
9. Father & son glean memories: a young man's first buck
10. Grouse, woodcock populations affected by late spring

 

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