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Why is the lump in a man’s throat called an “Adam’s apple”?
The Adam’s apple 1---- only in men, and it got its name from an ancient embellishment of the story of Adam and Eve. Folklore had it that when Adam swallowed the 2--- fruit, one large piece of the apple 3--- in his throat and remained there, 4--- a lump. This lump in every 5--- throat, his Adam’s apple, is an eternal reminder of his humility in the eyes of God.
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Why is the lump in a man’s throat called an “Adam’s apple”?
The Adam’s apple 1---- only in men, and it got its name from an ancient embellishment of the story of Adam and Eve. Folklore had it that when Adam swallowed the 2--- fruit, one large piece of the apple 3--- in his throat and remained there, 4--- a lump. This lump in every 5--- throat, his Adam’s apple, is an eternal reminder of his humility in the eyes of God.
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Why is the lump in a man’s throat called an “Adam’s apple”?
The Adam’s apple 1---- only in men, and it got its name from an ancient embellishment of the story of Adam and Eve. Folklore had it that when Adam swallowed the 2--- fruit, one large piece of the apple 3--- in his throat and remained there, 4--- a lump. This lump in every 5--- throat, his Adam’s apple, is an eternal reminder of his humility in the eyes of God.
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Why is the lump in a man’s throat called an “Adam’s apple”?
The Adam’s apple 1---- only in men, and it got its name from an ancient embellishment of the story of Adam and Eve. Folklore had it that when Adam swallowed the 2--- fruit, one large piece of the apple 3--- in his throat and remained there, 4--- a lump. This lump in every 5--- throat, his Adam’s apple, is an eternal reminder of his humility in the eyes of God.
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Why is the lump in a man’s throat called an “Adam’s apple”?
The Adam’s apple 1---- only in men, and it got its name from an ancient embellishment of the story of Adam and Eve. Folklore had it that when Adam swallowed the 2--- fruit, one large piece of the apple 3--- in his throat and remained there, 4--- a lump. This lump in every 5--- throat, his Adam’s apple, is an eternal reminder of his humility in the eyes of God.
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Thomas Cook
The father of modern mass tourism was Thomas Cook who organized the first package tour in history. He arranged for the rail company 1--- one shilling per person for a group of campaigners from Leicester to a rally in Loughborough, eleven miles away. Cook was paid a share of the fares actually charged to the passengers, as the railway tickets 2--- at his own price. There 3--- railway excursions before, but this one included entrance to an entertainment held in private grounds, rail tickets and food for the train journey. Cook immediately saw the potential of a convenient ‘off the peg’ holiday product in 4--- everything was included in one cost. Afterwards he pioneered package holidays in both Britain and on the European continent (where Paris and the Alps were 5--- destinations)
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Thomas Cook
The father of modern mass tourism was Thomas Cook who organized the first package tour in history. He arranged for the rail company 1--- one shilling per person for a group of campaigners from Leicester to a rally in Loughborough, eleven miles away. Cook was paid a share of the fares actually charged to the passengers, as the railway tickets 2--- at his own price. There 3--- railway excursions before, but this one included entrance to an entertainment held in private grounds, rail tickets and food for the train journey. Cook immediately saw the potential of a convenient ‘off the peg’ holiday product in 4--- everything was included in one cost. Afterwards he pioneered package holidays in both Britain and on the European continent (where Paris and the Alps were 5--- destinations)
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Thomas Cook
The father of modern mass tourism was Thomas Cook who organized the first package tour in history. He arranged for the rail company 1--- one shilling per person for a group of campaigners from Leicester to a rally in Loughborough, eleven miles away. Cook was paid a share of the fares actually charged to the passengers, as the railway tickets 2--- at his own price. There 3--- railway excursions before, but this one included entrance to an entertainment held in private grounds, rail tickets and food for the train journey. Cook immediately saw the potential of a convenient ‘off the peg’ holiday product in 4--- everything was included in one cost. Afterwards he pioneered package holidays in both Britain and on the European continent (where Paris and the Alps were 5--- destinations)
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Thomas Cook
The father of modern mass tourism was Thomas Cook who organized the first package tour in history. He arranged for the rail company 1--- one shilling per person for a group of campaigners from Leicester to a rally in Loughborough, eleven miles away. Cook was paid a share of the fares actually charged to the passengers, as the railway tickets 2--- at his own price. There 3--- railway excursions before, but this one included entrance to an entertainment held in private grounds, rail tickets and food for the train journey. Cook immediately saw the potential of a convenient ‘off the peg’ holiday product in 4--- everything was included in one cost. Afterwards he pioneered package holidays in both Britain and on the European continent (where Paris and the Alps were 5--- destinations)
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Thomas Cook
The father of modern mass tourism was Thomas Cook who organized the first package tour in history. He arranged for the rail company 1--- one shilling per person for a group of campaigners from Leicester to a rally in Loughborough, eleven miles away. Cook was paid a share of the fares actually charged to the passengers, as the railway tickets 2--- at his own price. There 3--- railway excursions before, but this one included entrance to an entertainment held in private grounds, rail tickets and food for the train journey. Cook immediately saw the potential of a convenient ‘off the peg’ holiday product in 4--- everything was included in one cost. Afterwards he pioneered package holidays in both Britain and on the European continent (where Paris and the Alps were 5--- destinations)
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