The NPR story on kids' assessment in Olathe schools could potentially cover things like the types of grading systems used, how often assessments occur, and whether they take into account individual learning styles.
It's a combination of truth and fiction. The setting and overall context are based on historical facts, but the specific details and characters may have been embellished or created for the sake of the story.
It's mainly about the life on a German U - boat during World War II. It shows the cramped conditions, the danger, and the psychological stress the crew endures.
In a way, Das Boot is based on true events. It incorporates real aspects of submarine operations but fictionalizes some parts to make it more engaging for the audience.
Another gay boot story might involve a young gay boy who saved up for months to buy a pair of designer boots. When he finally got them, they gave him a newfound confidence. He wore them to his first gay club and felt like he really fit in, as if the boots were a symbol of his true self in that community.
I'm not sure specifically which 'gay boot lick story' you are referring to. There could be various fictional or personal accounts with such a title. It might be some kind of story within a specific community or written by an individual with their own unique plot and characters.
Well, in the 'cat on a boot kids story', perhaps the boot was left outside. A curious cat saw it and decided to explore. The cat might jump on the boot and start to play with it. As it jumps around on the boot, it could attract the attention of the kids in the neighborhood. They might come over and start making up a story about the cat on the boot together, like the cat is a brave sailor on a ship (the boot).
At a certain boot camp, there was a story of a drill sergeant who had a very strict and intimidating reputation. One night, during a storm, he took the trainees out for a drill. The lightning was flashing and thunder was booming. As they were running, one trainee thought he saw the drill sergeant disappear into thin air for a moment. It was so scary that the trainee thought he was seeing things due to the stress and the spooky atmosphere of the stormy night.