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How deadline changed from a prison line to a time limit

May 4, 2026 - pdf

Deadline once referred to a line in Civil War prisons that prisoners could be shot for crossing. Today, it usually means a due date.

100 Words Every Host Family Should Know

May 4, 2026

What words can help host families connect faster? Learn 100 essential terms to ease communication, build trust, and support cultural exchange.

Why “white elephant” means a costly burden

May 4, 2026 - pdf

“White elephant” comes from stories about sacred elephants in Siam and now means something expensive to keep but not very useful.

100 Words to Describe a Restaurant

May 4, 2026

Need the perfect words to describe a restaurant? Find 100 vivid, useful terms to write reviews, menus, or standout restaurant copy.

Why artificial once meant made with skill

May 4, 2026 - pdf

Artificial originally meant made by art or skill. Over time, the word shifted, and today it often suggests something not natural.

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