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Summary: This guy has to watch movie for writing on this paper but he didn’t find any movie one Sunday night so at last he watched the Princess Diaries. According to this context, this movie is probably a kind of animation. The main actress, Mia was a common woman but one day she heard she is a princess from her grandmother. Brian introduced this movie like a formulaic Disney movie.

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1.fluffy : like or covered with soft materials like wool. OS: The only thing in the theaters was a light fluffy teen comedy. The baby is like fluffy feather.

2.heirlooms : a valuable object given by older members of a family OS: They are royalty in some long-lost civilization and rule with peace, harmony and a butt-load of gold heirlooms. His grandfather gave him the diamond medal as heirloom

3.frizzy : very curly OS: Mia is a normal 15 year-old girl who has to deal with the usual problems: frizzy hair, a changing body and a converted firehouse. My friend’s girlfriend has frizzy hair.

4.spouting : coming out in a forceful stream. OS: Let’s face it, she ain’t the only one in town spouting off that line. A well is spouting oil.

5.therapy : treatment of illnesses of the mind or body. All my grandma ever gave me was bland spaghetti and the need for therapy. Old people have the special therapy for all kind of common sickness.

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Summary: A women noticed something was happened in N.Y. from her answering machine. When she turned on the TV, she learned what hat happened in N.Y. She tried to phon for many times. But all the phon lines were dead. She was scared and cried, because many of her friends lived in N.Y. Finally she did get through to N.Y., but the man who answered was a total stranger. He was nice and understanding of her plight.

 

 

 

 

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1.bones rise up ; the dead will come back again Jesue rose up from the dead.

 

2.gotten through ; be connected Finally I had gotten through to my mother.

 

3.cryptic ; secret, mysterious I found a criptic massage on my machine.

 

4.burst on ; suddenry appear The terror burst on us.

 

5.odd ; not important I was doing some odd jobs.

 

 

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Greg, a young man who died of AIDS in February 1992 said that, if I was in Iowa, I was safe, but Iowan can’t avoid from diseases such as HIV and AIDS now and in the future. In the last two months, Iowa City clinics have seen 20 new cases of HIV. As of June 30, 2001 there were .726 AIDS cases and 444 HIV cases in IOWA, according to the Iowa Department of Public Health. If rural state has this many patients, we have to realize we also are in danger with these kinds of disease

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1.heterosexual : attracted to people of the other sex. OS: I was only having unprotected heterosexual sex. Heterosexual persons are common.

2.interpretation : explanation OS: Christianity, or people who claim to be Christians, a lot of times give the wrong impression or interpretation of more specifically homosexuality. Government gives some interpretation about the airplane accident.

3.penetrate : to enter something or pass through it. OS: Their stories penetrated the minds in the room and exposed important messages. The car lights penetrated the darkness.

4.denomination : a religious group OS: I’ve been through a lot of different religions and denominations. There are many denominations among Christians.

5.infection : a disease r sickness ina part of your body caused by bacteria or a virus. OS: However, 40,000 new HIV infections are reported in the United States each year. She is suffering a lung infection.

 

The recent success of their major product has consolidated the firm's position in this market.

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Summary: President Jiang Zemin got an opportunity of the reversion from Taiwan to china through the impending action against the Taliban. I f the USA will start the war the USA economic will be able to weak. president Jiang Zemin get a chance to deal with America that economic of china is more development.

 

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1.Exploit; someone invest somthing that nobody attend it Lendl is fully exploiting his opponent's weak backhand in this tennis match

2.Acquiescence;pretend that don't konw anthing. She begged to be allowed to go and her parents finally acquiesced

3.Denial: refuse to some require.

Her request for time off work was denied

4.Quoted: bring saying that poupler people say. She worked, to quote her daughter, "as if there was no tomorrow

5.Consolidating; combine the something.

 

The recent success of their major product has consolidated the firm's position in this market.

 

 

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Summary:A journalist interviewed Kiramat Ullah who is a commander in Afghanistan. He loves to fight and experienced war many times. He thinks if America attacks Afghanistan, the Muslim world divided now, will unite. So he approves of the war.The author asked him what he most enjoyes doing. His answer was that he would like to spend time with his two children, but he likes jihad more.The author wrote he is 'the genuine jihat article".

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1.N)jihad ; a holy war He thinks jihad is the way of success.

 

2.N)honor ; good name He thinks the honor is the most important thing in his life.

 

3.N)devotion ;love v)devote to His devotion saved her life. 4.adj.)thorough ;perfekt There is not a thorough man in this world.

5.v)rev-revved -revving up ; The discussion about Jihad has been revved up in the world.

 

 

 

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Summary:Incense burning 'may spark cancer' According to a group of researchers in Twinwan, burning incense could be a cancer risk. Many religionist who use incense to purify the air came as a shock. They breathe in the scent of hundreds to clean mind. Incense which may spark cancer came into high in a badly ventilated temple than other place. They have to check to have good ventilation, and they will reassess their habits around the world by the result.

 

 

 

 

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1.incense : an aromatic substance burned to produce a pleasant odor Incense makes fresh air in airtight place.

2.whiff : a breath or puff He was made his mind calmly by whiff of the incense.

3.purify : to make or become pure They purify their room as clean everyday.

4.ventilate : to damit fresh air into in order to replace stale air She burned the candle to feeling good bentilate.

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Summary:Incense burning 'may spark cancer' According to a group of researchers in Twinwan, burning incense could be a cancer risk. Many religionist who use incense to purify the air came as a shock. They breathe in the scent of hundreds to clean mind. Incense which may spark cancer came into high in a badly ventilated temple than other place. They have to check to have good ventilation, and they will reassess their habits around the world by the result.

 

 

 

 

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1.incense : an aromatic substance burned to produce a pleasant odor -Incense makes fresh air in airtight place.

2.whiff : a breath or puff -He was made his mind calmly by whiff of the incense.

3.purify : to make or become pure -They purify their room as clean everyday.

4.ventilate : to damit fresh air into in order to replace stale air -She burned the candle to feeling good bentilate.

5.expose : to uncover -His substance will expose little by little.

 

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Summary:Winning Windows Show Spirit

The tradition of Homecoming window painting has several meanings. One of them is showing students’ artistic talents for heightening school spirit and attempting to win prize money. Also, The tradition is showing a good relationship between students and their support of the businesses. The students get involved with the community that supports the students and the community shows their support of the students during Homecoming week.

 

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1.heighten : to increase or make something become increased. OS: Students from around campus spent a few hours Monday lending their artistic talents to the effort of heightening school sprit and attempting to win prize money. Tanking the class has heightened my appreciation of modern art.

2.involved : taking part in an activity or event. OS: This is a great opportunity for students to get involved with the community and for the community to show their support of the students during Homecoming week. More than 50 nations were involved in the war effort.

3.criteria : fact or standards used in order to help you judge or decide something. OS: Judging is based on three criteria. What are the main criteria for awarding the prize?

4.theme : the main subject or idea in a book, movie, speech etc. OS: 50 percent for use of the “If you could see us now” theme. The theme of movie is how people react to death.

5.connection : a relationship between things, people, ideas etc. OS: Honorable mention was awarded to the International Students Association, painting at The Mane Connection. This has no connection with our conversation.

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Title of Article: Summary: Vocabulary 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

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Title of Article:Why is my roommate so hard to live with? Summary: Many University students ask that why is my "Roommate" so hard to live with? This report analytical live with roommate have advantages and disadvantages. The benefit are including ,help trim the high cost of schooling, has a source of companionship and an interesting experience. On the other hand , people come from different backgrounds and have different personality so, the problem can be listening music,useing phone and clean up the room. Everbody needs some time by himself, they want to have more privacy, However,as challenging as putting up with a roommate can be, thousands of young ones have made a success of it. In short, not only young people, but also older ones, all need the training that how to deal with our roommate or neighbor.

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1.flexiblity Easy to change the shape Copper wire is flexibility.

2.criticize To faultfinding or captious You may criticize my work freely.

3.sloppy A person who careless My brother is sloppy.

4.embodiment Make something into a body Scientist made his idea to be the embodiment.

5.frustration To foil,defeat something After taken the TOEFL test I feel frustration.

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Title of Article: About Schimidt promotes reviewer's 'do it now' philosophy

Source: The Northern Iowan Author: Sam Bass Date: January 24, 2003

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The author of this article shows us some main ideas about the movies in the first part. He talks us about his past time when he was child and share time with his father at the movies. Also some reasons why the people see movies, and the said the ‘real reasons for going to see films is so that we may be able learn something’.

In the second part, we can read about the film, About Schmidt. The movie shows the story about the man who has waste life, and one day he try to change the way. Through the letters written by Schmidt and receipt by his foster son in a third word country, we viewer can know what he try to do in his ‘last’ chance for change his boring life.

The gist of this work contents is Do it now, before it’s too late. Through the narrative we can know something like with our own life. He’s working, eating and sharing his time, his life with others, and then near of his last day may be regretting… but then he try to change, he’s ready for do something about it.

Finally, the author thinks, when we go to the movies, and see bad or good movies we always find something for us. We want answers.

Vocabulary from article

1.Towards – into front something. “The bird with some problem is flying toward the windows”

2.Whether – Use for alternative possibility “I don’t know whether it will snow or not today”

3.Wasting away – Without result or lost life “After 10 years I can see my waste life… I lost my all time in bad way”

4.Foster – Adopted son “When I was a child, my parents introduce me one boy. He was foster son and we always were good friends”

5.Speech – talk or use word for audience “Yesterday I heard the presidents speech on TV. It was so good.”

6.Shape – definition line of something “The shape of this picture is beautiful”

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Title of Article: Summary: This article about game with ouer russian chess champion Garry Kasparov and computer"Deep Junior".Several years ago he played yet.But this computer is new modification and think deaper and focuses more on strategy.If Kasparow winn,they will pay him 300.000 $.The game will be began at 7 Febuary.

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1.sanctioned -official

2.capturing - a lot of action

3.solve - decide

4.lowly - modest

5.riddle -puzzle.mystery

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Title of Article:Bush: Court Should decide role of race in admisions

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This article is about the problem in the University of Michigan. In this article the President Bush announced his opposition to the University of Michigan's Admision Policy, where race is a factor considered when reviewing aplicants. AS a quota system. But he would let the U.S. Supreme Court decide whether is appropiate for a university to consider race in its admissions process.

The problem is that the University of Michigan have a system that gives 20 extra points for the students who are African-American, the total score of this admision process is 150 points but all the Americans Students have not the 20 extra points, for that reason all the American estudents goes to the U.S. supreme court and they report tha University of Michigan for a supoust Racial Discrmination.

Vocabulary

1.Appropiate.- to keep something such as money separate to be used for a particular purpose.

Congress appropiatede funds for news Internatiopnal Students Scholarship.

2.Achievement (Achieve): to succeed in doing or getting something as a result of your actions.

We have achieved excelent sales this week.

3.Wheter: used when talking about a choice between different possibilities.

He asked me wheter she was coming.

4.Provost: An important oficial at a university, one rank below its president.

I have to talk with the provost about my scholarship.

5.Broader: Concerning only the main ideas or parts of something.

Could you give me a broad idea of your plans.

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Title of Article:Disney's $13 billion sports bet. Summary: This article is about the Walt Disney co. that company is wagering more on sports than any other company in history. Walt Disney Co. has more than $13 billion commited in various broadcast rights for many differents channels; like ABC, ESPN.

Their mayor investment is in football because The Wlat Disney Co. has the rights for about 8 years for Monday Nights Football on ABC, Sunday Night Football on ESPN, and three Super Bowls during the life of the deal.

In this article they expouse many different opinions about the Disney's big investment. All of them agree with it.

Vocabulary

1.Wagering (wager): an agreement to risk money on the result of a race, game etc.

Carlos Teran Co. wagering more on publicity than any other company this year.

2.Balked (balk): to refuse to do something unpleasant or difficult.

Several manages balked at enforcing the desition.

3.Revenues: Money that is earned by a company.

the government earned $100 billion for taxes last year.

4.Profits: money than you gain by selling things or doing business.

Carlos made a profit at $23,000 when he sold his house.

5.Brand: a type of product made by a particular company.

There are different brands of soap.

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Title of Article: Summary:One time,when J.W.Carter was a student in medical school,he he was at presentation of deseases.On the slides,that were examples of cancer he has seen a young girl.She was 17 years old and she was in the process of death.Several years after,he has met her.She was very nice girl.She was not afraid of death. In short time she died.In her home is a hospice now. J.W.Carter saw her again,when he came to classroom.Students was watching slides with examples of cancer.He was very excited to see her.Students thought that it is because of he knows her well before.They asked him about it.And he told,"SHE WAS A GOOD FRIEND WITH A BEAUTIFUL SMILE."

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1.slide-kind of picture.You can watch it with using of projector.

We watched slides in the classroom yesterday.

2.knee-part of leg (in the middle)

I have knee pain because I fell down yesterday.

3.familiar-usual

Her face seemed familiar to me

4.treatment-to get,to give medical help

Dental treatment is expansive in the US

5.spread-to go from one place to anyway.

Hearsays spread very quickly

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Title of Article: Summary:One time,when J.W.Carter was a student in medical school,he he was at presentation of deseases.On the slides,that were examples of cancer he has seen a young girl.She was 17 years old and she was in the process of death.Several years after,he has met her.She was very nice girl.She was not afraid of death. In short time she died.In her home is a hospice now. J.W.Carter saw her again,when he came to classroom.Students was watching slides with examples of cancer.He was very excited to see her.Students thought that it is because of he knows her well before.They asked him about it.And he told,"SHE WAS A GOOD FRIEND WITH A BEAUTIFUL SMILE."

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1.slide-kind of picture.You can watch it with using of projector.

We watched slides in the classroom yesterday.

2.knee-part of leg (in the middle)

I have knee pain because I fell down yesterday.

3.familiar-usual

Her face seemed familiar to me

4.treatment-to get,to give medical help

Dental treatment is expansive in the US

5.spread-to go from one place to anyway.

Hearsays spread very quickly

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Title of Article:Aniston,Gari diet gets thumbs up Summary:According to a study by Australia's key scientific resarch group, the latest high protein Hollywood diet is more effective to lose weight than conventional high carbohydrate diet. The study of 100 overweight women showed a high protein and low fat diet can lose 6kg of body fat for 3 monthes. On the other hand, a high carbohydrate and low fat diet can lose onlky 3kg of body fat. Also, the high protein diet have other advantages. One of them is that dieters can feel more satisfied and less hungry, so even if you are on a diet, you can control hunger.

Vocabulary

1.approval:noun:the act of officially accepting plan, decision, or person ex:Approval of the plan is expected by tomorrow.

2.conventional:adj:something that has been used for a long time ex:I judged it in the conventional sense.

3.carbohydrate:noun:food such as rice, bread and potates ex:Japanese people often take carbohydrates from rice.

4.significant:adj:having an important effect or influence ex:It was a significant event for him.

5.lean:adj:meat that does not have much fat in it ex:She does not like lean meat.

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Title of Article: Summary: Last year was 25th aniversary of Presley's Death, It was on August, 16 1977. It was consider as a fatefull day and yet Elvis may have never been bigger. Now many people goes to his mansion in Menphis, Tenesse. The city he called home. He born in January,8 1935 in Tpelo Mississippi. He was on of a pair of twins; the other child named Jesse Garon was stillborn. Elvis grew up surrounded by all kind of music. He recorded his first disck in 1954 and he become a regional sensation. his first contract wsa sold to RCA records for $35000. The next year was great for elvis he appeared on natinal TV. And he embarked on a movie career. And his records set records. he seems as a rebellious teenage delinquent. In 1958 he is inducted in the Army. When he return to his civil life, he was just as popular. In 1960 he restart his movie career and his songs he start with old italian songs that he re-recorded. After his death Elvis still a big star.

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1.Crowd: group of people having something in common.

Crowd will fill Elvis mansion every day of this year.

2.Stillborn: When somebody can't born.

My friend's son was stillborn.

3.Wider: Having great extent.

The presley's songs cobered wide area.

4.Inducted: to admit in the army.

Elvis was inducted in 1958.

5.Drab:When somebody lost freshness, strength, or vitality.

The last days of Elvis he drab his life.

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Title of Article:Space Shuttle Disintegrates ; Seven Astronauts Killed Summary: Space Shuttle Columbia broke up Saturday morning, killing all seven astronauts aboard. The sight of the shuttle blew up reminiscent of the Challenger exploded 17 years ago. An independent commission was appointed to investigate the cause of the disaster,which was no reason for concern.President Bush said the day had brought "terrible news" and great sadness to the country, And that " our entire nation grieves ". He also ordered flags to be lowered to half-staff at all government buildings.

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1.Disintegrates: to separte or broke up

The shuttle disintegrated in the sky.

2.Debris: to break apart,scrap

The shuttle's debris over up to four states.

3.Orbiting : circuit, revolution

The satellite was launched into orbit around the moon.

4.Grieves: hurt,sorrow and lament. I was grieved to hear this terrible news.

5.Indication : to point out, fromindicare. That gave no indication of any trouble.

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Title of Article: C.F. sees slight jump in crime Summary:

We can see in this article the statistic of crime in Cedar Fall in 2002. Also we can read the comparison between the crime in 2001 and 2002 and some explanation of the reason of the rise of crime in this city. The writer said the most important group of crimes (group A) was up a 2.5 percent over 2001, from 1,102 to 1,130. In the second group B the crimes were up least 1 percent. The first group, witch include more serious crimes such murder, aggravated assault, rape robbery, etc. was increased and attributed to more aggravated assaults and auto theft.

Cedar Falls crime statistic Index Crime (Group A) 2002 2001 Murder/Manslaughter 1 0 Sex Offenses 11 11 Robbery 7 14 Aggravated Assault 101 83 Burglary 139 152 Larceny 829 817 Auto Theft 43 30 Arson 8 2 Fraud 119 167

Index Crime (Group B)2002 2001 Vandalism 448 363 Sex Offenses 11 11 Offenses against family 71 45 Liquor laws 592 840 Drunkenness 151 113 Disorderly Conduct 60 35 All other offenses 689 691 Runaways 38 29

The crimes of the less serious group were increased significantly in vandalism, drunkenness and disorderly conducts but we can see others crime witch liquor laws were down. This result of crimes in C.F. was the cyclical nature of crimes and investigation and the aggressive efforts by lawyers.

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1.- aggravated: suffer the act of someone who make worse. My friend Jon aggravated last night when he went to downtown and two young men tried to get his wallet. He is fine now but he had bad time last night.

2.- burglaries: stealing with lies The number burglary of this city is increasing because there isn’t any lawyer.

3.- enforcing: keep and maintain the law When the people want security and safety in their neighbor, they have enforcing and work with police officers and other lawyers. 4.- cyclical: every determined time When you are studying the behavior of some birds, you can see their cyclical travel through the American continent.

5.- sprees: noisy and turbulent

Some teenagers enjoy their sprees attitude and make some problems in this city every weekend. But this problem is originated for their bad environment. Most of them don’t have “normal” family.

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Title of Article: C.F. sees slight jump in crime Summary:

We can see in this article the statistic of crime in Cedar Fall in 2002. Also we can read the comparison between the crime in 2001 and 2002 and some explanation of the reason of the rise of crime in this city. The writer said the most important group of crimes (group A) was up a 2.5 percent over 2001, from 1,102 to 1,130. In the second group B the crimes were up least 1 percent. The first group, witch include more serious crimes such murder, aggravated assault, rape robbery, etc. was increased and attributed to more aggravated assaults and auto theft.

Cedar Falls crime statistic Index Crime (Group A) 2002 2001 Murder/Manslaughter 1 0 Sex Offenses 11 11 Robbery 7 14 Aggravated Assault 101 83 Burglary 139 152 Larceny 829 817 Auto Theft 43 30 Arson 8 2 Fraud 119 167

Index Crime (Group B)2002 2001 Vandalism 448 363 Sex Offenses 11 11 Offenses against family 71 45 Liquor laws 592 840 Drunkenness 151 113 Disorderly Conduct 60 35 All other offenses 689 691 Runaways 38 29

The crimes of the less serious group were increased significantly in vandalism, drunkenness and disorderly conducts but we can see others crime witch liquor laws were down. This result of crimes in C.F. was the cyclical nature of crimes and investigation and the aggressive efforts by lawyers.

Vocabulary

1.- aggravated: suffer the act of someone who make worse. My friend Jon aggravated last night when he went to downtown and two young men tried to get his wallet. He is fine now but he had bad time last night.

2.- burglaries: stealing with lies The number burglary of this city is increasing because there isn’t any lawyer.

3.- enforcing: keep and maintain the law When the people want security and safety in their neighbor, they have enforcing and work with police officers and other lawyers. 4.- cyclical: every determined time When you are studying the behavior of some birds, you can see their cyclical travel through the American continent.

5.- sprees: noisy and turbulent

Some teenagers enjoy their sprees attitude and make some problems in this city every weekend. But this problem is originated for their bad environment. Most of them don’t have “normal” family.

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NASA is in the process of conducting an investigation into the cause of the crash of the Columbia space shuttle. The experts think that the accident might have been caused by a sudden rise of temperature on board. However, no sufficient proof has been found yet to prove it. NASA has suspended all shuttle flights until the investigation is over.

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1. tile - a thin piece of resilient material (as cork, linoleum, or rubber) used especially for covering floors or walls

The walls of the bathroom are covered with ceramic tiles.

2. investigator - detective, government official trying to reveal the cause of sth

The investigators are still wondering what caused the accident.

3. strike - to come into contact forcefully

It is very rare that two aircraft strike in the air.

4. outcome - something that follows as a result or consequence

It's still unknown what the outcome of the administration's new policy.

5. plunge - to fall sharply

The oil prices plunged last month.

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Title of Article:Chirac: French position on Iraq unchanged Summary: France’s position toward the war against Iraq was unchanged. President Chirac said “we refuse to think that war is inevitable”. They think Iraq must to answer the questions of USA and should cooperate actively with the UN inspectors, but they not accept the possible war and said it is the last resort.

France give three ways to avoid the war. First, Iraq must accept to submit to the demands of the international community. Second, Villepin suggest that the number of the inspector be increased, and finally they will collaborate with high technology to help inspectors labor.

The position of France is clear. They will try to give other chance to Iraq and avoid the conflict with unknown consequences.

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1.Furnished: to give some information The strategy furnished by General Allan was the last chance to reach the peak.

2.Reverse: turn and go to opposite way Sometimes the course of the war is unpredictable. There are a lot of reverses situations in a conflict.

3.Submit: to do something that the law or authority demand When I was a child I always submited my decision by my father, buy now I am not.

4.Alleged: affirmation of something supposed Sometime somebody tries to talk only about his alleges and it is so difficult to resolve the questions that we try to determine.

5.Resort: way to resolve some problems (resource) Yesterday we tried to do our homework, but after three hours we had to talk with my father and he helped us. It was our last resort.

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Title of Article:Pisco: A Peruvian Tradition Summary: Pisco is as traditional as arroz con pollo (rice with chicken), Cebiche or llamas in Peru. In Peru we have the Pisco Sour. Wich is a drink made of Pisco, sugar, eggs whites and lemon drops.It is always a good complement of a peruvian food. In October 1998 the chilean Pisco producers started a two milion dollar campaign in order to promote the Chilean Pisco. They spreading the slogan "Drink Chilean Pisco". The peruvian press called it campaign "Inmoral" and they reminded the consumers that the Pisco is as Peruvian as Machu Pichu. They have some rasons to prove it like: 1. There is a city in Peru called Pisco. 2. The grape Pisco is made of has been grown in Peru for hundred of years. 3. Pisco is a peruvian word used since the 16th century and even since Incas Times. 4. The Peruvian Pisco is made of Quebranta grape and you can not find this kind of grape in Chile. 5. The Chilean Pisco is diferent to the Peruvian Pisco because the chilean producers add water in order to reduce the proof of alcohol of this. Thats why the Institute Of Defense of Competence and Copyrights of Peru (Indecopi) has initiated a campaign in order to inform the world of Pisco's origins. Wich is in Peru.

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1. mainly: processing using force or forceful manner Chilean Pisco is a mainly product.

2. Spaniards: Habitant of spain. The spaniards came to south america in october 1842.

3. Vineyards: a planting of grape vines. Pisco has a lot of vineyards.

4. Watershed: something building to conduct the water from a river to other areas. The watershed Kana's field had been built in 1998.

5. Crop: production of a plantthat can be grown and harvest extensively. This year the result of the crops was succesful for your father.

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Title of Article:Sleep habits related to heart disease

Summary: A study in Chicago shows amount of sleep may cause women's heart disease. Researchers stated that both those who sleep too little and too much more likely to raise coronary disease than those who sleep eight hours. Also, they mentioned that having enough sleep might be almost as important to heart health as eating right and exercising. In addition, a recent survey showed nearly one out of three Americans has long-term sleep deprivation. These findings might apply to men, too. Previous studies of male and female showed short-term sleep deprivation can cause precursors of heart disease.

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1.Coronary:adj:relating to the heart Ex. He dyed of coronary disease.

2. underlying:adj:very basic or important, but not easily noticed Ex. Their underlying goal is to get money.

3. adequate:adj:enough for a particular purpose ex. Please give me an adequate supply of information about it.

4. component:n:one of several parts ex. This is an important component of a car.

5. deprivation:n:a lack of something that you need or want ex. Sleep deprivation causes memory loss.

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Title of Article:Watch Those Cookies Summary: According to estimated, on average that people gain 2 pounds a year, which equals 50 extra calories stored each day. Because the body can store falf of calories consumed, Dr. James Hill of the University of Colorado, he said preventing that 2 pound weight gain might simply require eating 100 fewer calories a day. This data using same with goverment. Sciences have discovered a number of hormones and gens that can be difficult to fight. Also sciences suggest people : 1. Require changing societal norms starting with children. 2. Doing more and eating less. 3.Understanding of how to deal with obesity.

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1.Obesity: /n /too fat How to deal with obesity this is big question.

2.norms: to standardize Your work is not up to the norm.

3.unfettered : freeform People adore the unfettered life.

4.estimated : calculate, to count He estimated the loss at $1,000.

5.reluctant: unwill,don't want to do something She was reluctant to marry.

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Title of Article: Human tissue grown in mouse cells Summary: Gene therapy has allowed scientists to grow human collagen - the tissue which supports our skin - in mouse cells. The discovery could one day help some patients with a presently incurable blistering disorder. Collagen is connective tissue, and forms a scaffold which cushions the skin and holds it in place. In dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (EB), patients lack a particular type of collagen which helps the skin anchor itself to the scaffold. Many sufferers go on to develop skin cancer, even at a young age, and the condition can dramatically shorten life in some cases. However, scientists at the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California have found a way of producing this type of collagen within mouse cells.

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1.dystrophic : kind of disease that means bad nutrition . There are many kinds of dystrophic diseases in Africa

2.collagen : Collagen is connective tissue. Collagen holds the skin in it's place.

3.cushions : It means to soften. We cushion our beds by using soft materials.

4.blisters : It means swelling. I had some blisters,because the hot water burned my hand last night.

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Title of Article: Mystery Over Death of Australia's 1st Cloned Sheep

Summary: Australia's first cloned sheep has died, but any chance of getting to the root of the mysterious death was lost when its decomposing carcass was cremated. The cremation of the merino ewe "Matilda" raised eyebrows among opponents of cloning and gene technology, who lamented that there would be no further opportunity to establish what happened. An autopsy failed to find any reason for the ewe's abrupt death and the carcass was cremated because it had decomposed after lying out in the open in hot summer conditions.

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1. carcass : It means Corpse. We found the carcass of the victim after one week of his death.

2. cremate : To burn a dead body. In India, they cremate their dead people.

3. autopsy : To check a dead body. A man was killed in our building last night. An autopsy is going to be done.

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Title of Article: Summary: Federal and tribal authorities quarantined a county in western Arizona on Wednesday, one day after announcing that a deadly bird virus had been found on an Indian reservation there. The order will prohibit birds or items that have come in contact with the infected birds from leaving La Paz County. The USDA also was expected to quarantine neighboring Yuma County and a portion of Mohave County south of the Grand Canyon.

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1. Contagious : It means Infectious. Cold is one of the contagious diseases.

2. Pose : It means to cause. Some bacteria that pose infections are resistant to some of the drugs used to treat infections.

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Title of Article: A Growing Threat

Summary: Disease-causing microbes that have become resistant to drug therapy are an increasing public health problem. Part of the problem is that bacteria and other microorganisms that cause infections are remarkably resilient and can develop ways to survive drugs meant to kill or weaken them. This antibiotic resistance is due largely to the increasing use of antibiotics. Some research has shown that antibiotics are given to patients more often than guidelines set by federal and other healthcare organizations recommend. Also, patients who are prescribed antibiotics but don't take the full dosing regimen can contribute to resistance.

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1. Resilient : It means flexable. Some diseases are very resilient.

2. Regimen : It means course of therapy. You must follow the doctor's regimen completely.

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Title of Article: Summary:A feeding is very important for cat's health,activities, and life duration.If diet is balanced,cats will not have any problems with health.Domestic cats should get same amount of protein and fat as cats wich eats wild prey.You have to be careful,if you want to change a food for your cat.So,there are in the article many pieces of advise how to feed your cat.If should help you to hae a nice animal.

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1.swallow-to get st inside youself,down throat.

When I was sick,I swallow pills.

2.particular-special(in the article)

Is there anything in particular I can help you with?

3.prevent-to stop st fromhappening

I'm trying to prevent an accident

4.bone-hard part of body

He broke a bone in his leg

5.moist-slightly wet

After it was snowing,my shoes were moist

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This is a test....

Mike, thanks so much for taking my classes. This takes a load off my mind. It really means a lot.

TOm

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Title of Article:Clues to kissing found in womb

Summary:In London, a German psychologist reported that people have a trait that is developed in the womb when they kiss, and maybe it lasts throughout life. According to the researcher, twice as many people turn to the right without their notices when they kiss. The habit is from before their birth, and it still influences our behavior. Also, he mentioned that adults might have a head-turning prejudice toward the right side, just like embryos and newborns. To test the theory, he observed 124 kisses of couples in three international airports.

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1. trait: a particular quality in someone’s character ex)Does he gave any bad traits?

2. asymmetry: having two sides that are different in shape ex)That picture is asymmetry for this room.

3. embryo: an animal or human that has not yet been born, and has just begun to develop ex)She is a pregnant and has an embryo in her belly.

4. prevail: existing among a group of people or in a certain place ex)The custom still prevails in Japan.

5. agent: someone or something that affects or changes a situation ex)He is a major agent for change in the industry.

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Title of Article: History of the holiday of love revealed through legends Summary: In 498 AD,Pope Gelasius declared Feb.14 St. Valentine's Day. Later, during the Middle Ages,it was commonly believed in France and England that Feb.14 was the beginning of birds' mating season. This added to the idea that the middle of Feb. should be a day for romance.Also,in elderly Rome, Feb.was the official beginning of spring and was considered a time for purification. Valentine's Day is the second largest card-sending holiday of the year.

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1.commemorate:celebrate , We hold a party to commemorateour success.

2.purchase: buy, He purchased this stamp at an auction.

3.purify:clean The air in the room was purified.

4.random: irregular,haphazard He took a book at random.

5.overrated:too much Don't overrate your ability.

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Title of Article:Bird, Real and Imaginary Summary:

Since the prehistoric time, bird and human have closed relation. The life of the birds and human imagination were contributed to create myths and legends. Also, birds capacity of flying and singing have influenced our inspirations to create poetry and music.

One of the classical myths of the world is about the Phoenix. The origin of this myth was Egypt and then, Greek and Roman people have taken and converted it in a classical myth for the world. The myth says that the Phoenix was an ancient bird that in the end of its life, it burned itself until became ashes. After, it emerged again from its ashes as a symbol of life upon the die.

There are several legends around the word like Garuda of India, the Thunderbird of America and the Pheasant of China. Some of them are incredible and mystic story between gods, spirits and human. Also there are some other legends about birds, force of nature and their capacity to destroy or give pleasant time to human. Finally there are some birds that became a symbol of nations such as the Eagle for the U.S.

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1.- myth: Supernatural and ancient story. In our first day in the Amazon jungle, the native people told us some fantastic myths about the river and jungle.

2.- metaphor: use for comparison between two distinct thing Teachers of history usually use metaphor to give better explanations about past and currents events.

3.- prominent: considerable, not few. The effects of the classical music in the human soul have been prominent in the last two centuries.

4.- symbol: expression with some picture or something The sun was the symbol of life for the Inca culture.

5.- Aboriginal: Native of some determinate place The aboriginal people of North America such as the Inuit eat a lot of fishes.

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Title of Article:CDC:Southerners,blacks more liely to die of stroke

Summary:In Atlanta, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that Southerners and blacks have higher risk of death from strokes than other Americans. Blacks are 40 percent more likely to die of stroke than whites. Some Southern parts in the U.S. had the highest rates of death by stroke, and Northeastern states and Florida had the lowest stroke death rates. The report showed racial and ethnic disparities. The CDC told health officials can remove racial and geographic disparities by decreasing blood pressure, smoking and weight problems among people in high risk. Also, emergency care is important because the drug to treat stroke is effective in three hours after a person shows symptoms.

1. symptom: a physical condition which shows that you have a particular illness Ex) The tablets help relieve cold symptoms.

2. confirm: to show that something is definitely true Ex) A study confirms that fish oil appears to lower blood pressure.

3. disparity: a difference between thins ex) We can still see a disparity between men’s and women’s status in society.

4. burden: something difficult or worrying that you are responsible for ex) She does not want to be a burden to my children.

5. eliminate: a get rid of something completely ex) She tries to eliminate high calorie foods from her diet.

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Title of Article:Engineer warned NASA of danger to shuttle.

Summary:Nasa oficials confirmed that the piece of columbia's tile was found by a man plowing a field near Lubbock, Texas. three days before the shuttle desintegrated February 1, Robert Daugherty, landing year expert at NASA's Langley Research Center, sent an e-mail experessing frustration that not enough was being done to simulate the posible effects of the damage on Columbia's Landing gear. He said " it seems that if Mission Operations were to see both tire pressure indicators go to zero during entry, they would sure as hell want to know whether they should land gear up, try to deploy the gear or go to bailout". The independent board investigating the disaster has said evidence points to a thermal breach in the left wheel well as the origin oh serious trouble on Columbia. Vocabulary

1.Plowing.- to clear away snow from with a snowplow.

The man, Who found the columbia's piece was plowing his field.

2.bailout.- a rescue from financial distress.

The Shuttle go to bailout last month.

3.Gear.-one of two or more adjustments of a transmission (as of a bicycle or motor vehicle) that determine mechanical advantage, relative speed, and direction of travel.

The shuttle had problems with the gear.

4.gut-wrenching.-causing mental or emotional anguish

The shuttle's accident was a gut-wrenching experience.

5.Breach.- a broken, ruptured, or torn condition or area.

The thermal breach on the shuttle was origin of serious trouble.

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Title of Article: Deadly nightclub fire blamed on band’s special effects Summary:

An inappropriate show with pyrotechnics inside a nightclub in West Warwick caused a great damage. Ninety-six persons were killed and other 200 were injured. Great White company was planned this spectacle without any permission about the fireworks and the nightclub owners has not declared about the tragedy.

There were not charges yet until last night, but the officers said, it could be manslaughter, murder or simple assault. There was not evidence for federal charge. The authorities said, no permission for use fire works inside the nightclub was ever requested, but on other hands the band’s lawyer said, they had had a verbal permission, and the Great White manager said he had get the authorization.

Most of the dead have not been identified yet, and there are many anguished relatives who have been waiting for more information. It was the worst nightclub accidents since 1977 in Beverly Hills, when 165 young people were killed.

Vocabulary

1.- perished: dead Last night, in a fatal accident three persons were perished on the highway.

2.- attorney: lawyer The killer’s lawyer has worked for less punishment, because he was sure, it was an accident.

3.- jeopardized: to expose risk. In many times, the police officers were jeopardized their lives in order to keep the law.

4.- stuffed: made with textile material My little sister always prefers stuffed animals than pets.

5.- engulfed: take a mouthful meal and eat in one movement A ship was engulfed for the terrible storm on the sea.

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Title of Article: Human tissue grown in mouse cells

Summary: The scientists, through the Gene Therapy, are able to grow human collagen, which is the tissue that supports our skin, in mouse cells. This discovery is going to help a lot of patients suffering from incurable blistering disorder.Moreover, many of those patients may have a skin cancer as a result of that disease which means that they are not going to live for a long time. However, discovering the production of this type of collagen within mouse cells is the first step to treat this kind of disease.

Vocabulary

1.Dystrophic : kind of disease that means bad nutrition. There are many kinds of dystrophic diseases in Africa.

2.Collagen : collagen is a connective tissue. Collagen holds the skin in it's place.

3.Cushion : it means to soften. We cushion our beds by using soft materials.

4.Blister : it means swelling. I had some blisters because of the hot water.

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Title of Article: Arizona deadly bird virus

Summary: A deadly bird virus had been found in an Indian reservation in Arizona. One day after, federal authorities quarantined a county in western Arizona on Wednesday. In addition, they prohibited birds or anything else that have come in contact with the infected birds from leaving La Paz County. Also, it is expected that the authorities will quarantine the neighboring counties.

Vocabulary

1.Contagious : it means infectious Cold is one of the contagious diseases.

2.Pose : it means to cause. Some bacteria that pose infections are resistant to some of the drugs used to treat infections.

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Title of Article: A Growing Threat

Summary: One of the big and increasing public health problems is disease-causing microbes that have become resistant to drug therapy. Some of those microbes are remarkably resilient and can develop ways to survive drugs meant to kill or weaken them. Also, it has been known that the increasing use of antibiotics can cause antibiotic resistance. Moreover, patients who are prescribed antibiotics but don't take the full dosing regimen can contribute to resistance.

Vocabulary

1.Resilient : it means flexible. Some diseases are very resilient.

2.Regimen : it means course of therapy. Every patient must follow the doctor's regimen completely.

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Title of Article: Harmless Virus Preventing the Spread of Aids

Summary: According to the latest evidences represented before an American scientific meeting held in Boston, it has been discovered that the infection of harmless common virus can reduce the symptoms of Aids virus. Two scientific teams, American and Swedish, said that the results indicated that there is connection between the harmless virus known as GBV-C and the HIV virus that cause Aids.

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Title of Article: Harmless Virus Preventing the Spread of Aids

Summary: According to the latest evidences represented before an American scientific meeting held in Boston, it has been discovered that the infection of harmless common virus can reduce the symptoms of Aids virus. Two scientific teams, American and Swedish, said that the results indicated that there is connection between the harmless virus known as GBV-C and the HIV virus that cause Aids.

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Title of Article:Violent Death in a Salt Mine Summary: When death came to the Zanjan Saltman 1,800 years ago, he was about 40 years old, he is unusally tall for his era,stood 6 feet 3. He wore leather boots,creamcolored lamb'swool trousers, and a gold earring. His long hair and beard had been bleached white by salt in the mine where his body lay. Scientist speculate that the man may have been a prince.

Vocabulary

1.bleach : become write -He bleached his white shirt.

2.trousers: pants -I bought a new pair of trousers.

3.sling: throw,cast -They lowered the boxes into the hole by a sling.

4.textile: material,cloth -The designers have created a new textile.

5.reveal: to show,display -Little by little he revealed his ambitions.

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Title of Article:Possible cancer causer not just in fast food Summary: In Maryland, government scientists mentioned that not only fast food but also nutritious staples have possibility of cause of cancer. If high carbohydrate foods are cooked at very high temperatures, it seems have much more acrylamide than other foods. However, lower levels’ products that are eaten more often than junk-food snacks raise American population’s overall exposure. It means even if you do not eat fries, if you drink coffee or eats cereal every morning, eventually you absorb as much as a fry lover, the Food and Drug Administration said. There are no quick fixes and there is a very complex problem involving the entire food supply, but minerals or changing cooking techniques might block acrylamide formation.

Vocabularies

1. fare: food ex) Miso-soup is a typical Japanese fare.

2. lurk: something exist, but you are not fully aware of it ex) A tiger was lurking in the underbrush.

3. guzzle: to drink a lot of something, eagerly and quickly ex) He has been guzzling beer all evening.

4. fortify: to make food or drinks more healthy by adding vitamins to them ex) That orange juice is fortified with calcium.

5. nudge: to move something or someone a short distance by gently pushing ex) The winds nudged the piece of paper.

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Title of Article:Cuddle up with Cats this weekend. Summary: Cats enjoyed a record-setting 18-year run on Broadway before its final bow in 2000. Now, the longtime Broadway favorite is making it's debut at the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center stage,from Friday to sunday.Cats the award-winning musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber,Cats is pretty timeless,also It is something that everyone should see.

Vocabulary

1.cuddle: caress, nestle. - Children like to cuddle up with their parents.

2.flaunt : display,exhibit. - Why don't you flaunt your masterpiece.

3.profile: a pose,an outline. - He keep a low profile to take a picture.

4.mega: many, a lot. - I don't have mega money.

5.debut: first show out. - When you make the first debut, you will feel nervous.

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Title of Article:Beethoven’s lost oboe concerto performed Summary:

Yesterday, in Rotterdam, a special oboe concerto was performed. This word premiere was gained only warm applause. The recovered concerto was written by young Beethoven when he was student in 1792.

This composition has pieced by two Dutch. One of them is a musicologist named Van der Zaden and other is Cees Nieuwenhuizen. Both of them have worked for more than a year. Materials have been discovered for researchers in Bonn Library and British Library in the last 40 years.

Vocabulary

1.- puzzle: Think hard Cosmologists puzzle over a theory of origin of universe in the last seminar.

2.- pieced: to patch or take pieces and write a composition The police officer has pieced the evidence of crime and has caught the killer.

3.- foretaste: anticipation The weather was warm and it seemed to be foretaste of spring.

4.- scored: note in composition Vivaldi has scored the concerto of four seasons when he was a very famous compositor.

5.- pupul: young student The compositor and his pupils have worked hard, because they will have a presentation tomorrow.

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Title of Article:Students gather by hundreds for war protest. Summary:

Many students in Wisconsin went to the streets to protest against the war with Iraq. Students are aware that all the money the government is going to spend on weapons could be used on education. Although it was a protest for good, the police arrested some of them because they were interfering with the traffic. They want to show people that youth is not only interested in MTV or other leisure activities.

Vocabulary

1.spin: A state of mental confusion. "Call it appointment protesting, a modern spin on taking to the streets"

2.range: The full extent covered

Organizers expect a wide range of activities for a diverse group of students.

3.squeeze: To press hard on or together; compress.

"Now it's something you squeeze in as an extracurricular activity along with your classes and other projects," he said.

4.draft:A heavy demand on resources

Also, because there is no draft, students are not as personally involved with a possible war as students were during Vietnam

5.coalition: An alliance, especially a temporary one, of people, factions, parties, or nations.

Ahmed and the peace coalition are asking students to leave class for the day and attend war protests on campus.

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Title of Article:Increased flights in southern Iraq Summary: There are 750 missions a day are now being flown by all types of aircraft. That changes are in response to the Iraqis moving of troops. There are no fly zones, designed to protect Kurds in northern Iraq and Shiites in the south from Saddam’s regime because they need to be prepared. The war is near, diplomatic way does not work and U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell said that while U.N. weapons inspectors combed Iraq searching for chemical weapons, Iraq moved those to areas the Turkish and Syrian borders to avoid detection. If Iraq really were cooperating, they were bringing all these materials out. The president Saddam Hussein’s recent disarmament is too little and too late gestures designed to confuse and divide the international opinion. He is playing the same game that he has been playing for the last 11 years to distract the attention of the international community. Powell wants to secure at least nine out of 15 council votes necessary to pass a new resolution, proposed by the United States, Britain and Spain, that would declare Iraq is not in compliance with previous council resolutions.

Vocabulary

1.combed (comb): to make a thorough search.

last week,i was combed the clasified in the newspaper.

2.Hidden .- to conceal for shelter or protection.

Irak troops has hidden equipment to produce chenical weapons.

3.Sovereignty.- freedom from external control.

The president of Iraq said: U.S. air force was violated the sovereignty of Iraq.

4.Reconnaissance .- an exploratory military survey of enemy territory.

U.S. satellites was making a reconnaissance of Iraq territory.

5.Scattering .- to separate and go in various directions.

Iraq troops are scatering their chemical weapons.

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Title of Article:child tax credits Summary:

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