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Let us make your weekend Entertainingly Educative. The words Lobby, Lobbying, Lobbyist and various other forms of this word (if any) have occurred in GRE quite often.
This weekend, I recommend a movie, based on lobbying. The movie is called "Thank You for Smoking"
It is a very humorous take on a serious issue of Smoking. It deals with "How the tobacco industry survives, in spite of public resentment." It also deals with the justification that the industry gives, for its existence.
It is nothing but a fortuitous discovery that I came across this article. I personally do not read much from CABINET, but I do not know how I reached there today and came across this gem.
GRE Vocab is ubiquitous in this whole piece and there are some words which are of the very High Frequency nature. Yes I mean to say words like cumbersome, assiduously, innocuous, candor, imperceptible and so on. Surprisingly, this piece has got atleast 50+ GRE Words.
I am sure that you will enjoy reading this and definitely do not forget to pick the GRE Vocab. List out all the GRE Words, that you encounter and post them in the comments.
Suggested Read for Today: http://www.theatlanticcities.com/jobs-and-economy/2013/12/why-universal-pre-k-would-be-good-poor-and-well-families-alike/7939/ Very well written. Very intuitive as well.
Today's Suggested Read http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/comment/2013/12/britian-moves-to-plastic-currency-with-new-pictures.html This is an article about the changing faces of currency and the political implications of the same. The article has a subtle sarcasm and pun in it. The vocab and sentence structure could very well be tailored into various GRE Questions. Read this article and list out the words that you found useful from a GRE Perspective. You can list those words down as comment to this post. Happy Learning Team TCY
Dear Friends, I have just read a book review, and the tone, texture and vocabulary is very apt for GRE prep. The density of the text is also very suitable for any GRE Aspirant. Please read this article http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/11/books/the-apartment-a-debut-novel-by-greg-baxter.html?ref=books
Hello and Good Morning every one. I just happened to read an article and I am of the opinion that every GRE aspirant should read this short and sweet article. It is all about words and vocabulary and how the author fall in love with vocabulary after he bombs in the PSAT. It is an Article from The New York Time. Please follow this link: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/25/books/review/a-nose-for-words.html?pagewanted=1&_r=2&adxnnlx=1386007298-cJgOHhhjWQ8sXQYWfl4fbQ&