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Do you ever get angry at people walking slowly in front of you? If you do, you might be suffering from Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED). A University of Hawaii professor, Leon James, has studied peoples emotions as they walk along busy streets i
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The pilot and the passenger got into the plane. It was a small plane. It had one engine. It was an old plane. The pilot started the engine. Are you okay? he asked the passenger. She said she was okay. They were flying to an island. The island was onl
Todd: You know, Greg, you were talking about being lost in Thailand. I have my own story about being lost in Bangkok. Greg: Really? Todd: Yeah, I was supposed to go and stay with some Thai friends in Thailand and I was coming from America and I had a
The girl got up on the horse. It was a brown and white horse. It was a big horse. She sat on the horses back. She was taller than her father. She looked down at her father. Daddy, you are shorter than me, she said. Her daddy said, Yes, you are taller
歌曲: Where Do You Run 艺人: D-Side 音乐星级: ★★★★★ 所属专辑: Stronger Together 发行年代: 2004 风格: Pop 介绍: D-Side与Boyzone、Westlife等同样来自於男生偶像超级梦工厂的爱尔兰,是个由Ryan ORian雷恩,ShaneCreevey夏恩、Derek Moran德瑞克,Dam
By Scott Stearns White House 23 June 2007 President Bush is lobbying for an immigration reform bill in Congress that has already been defeated once by members of his own party. VOA White House Correspondent Scott Stearns reports, opposition Democrats
Foreign ministers from the Association of South East Asian Nations - ASEAN - are meeting in Singapore this week to discuss a range of issues, including progress toward ratifying a charter promoting regional integration. Ron Corben has details from V
In the early stages of the global recession, many African bankers and analysts dismissed the decline as a western issue. Their assumptions were based on the fact that most African financial institutions, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, were not par
Jordan Feels Pressure to Take Sides on Syria With growing political and economic unrest at home, the last thing many Jordanians want is conflict with neighbor Syria. The interests of Jordan dictate that Jordan does not interfere, said political analy
US Criticized by All Sides in Egypt On the streets of Cairo many are angry over Washington's inaction as to whether the military's ouster of President Mohamed Morsi was a coup - an important legal distinction that would affect U.S. aid to the country
HEALTH REPORT -July 10, 2002: Acrylamide in Fried Foods By Nancy Steinbach This is the VOA Special English Health Report. Twenty-three international health experts say they are concerned about the pos
By Michael Bowman White House 16 May 2006 George Bush President Bush says his plan to use National Guard troops to help crack down on illegal immigration does not constitute a militarization of the U.
Tom: I don't know what to do for my next holiday. Have you ever tried rafting? Joel: Yeah, actually. I was a camp counselor one time for this high school program and we did a week long rafting trip in Utah. I can't remember the name of the river, but
Todd: So, then we go back to the airport. I don't know what to do because I'll be back where I started and I see a hotel. A big hotel, right next to the airport and I tell the cab driver to go there, and so he goes and there's a bellman, you know, wa
Jessica: Ashley have you ever been horsebackriding? Ashley: Yes, I've actually been horseback riding a numbr of times. My grandparents have horses and my uncle. Actually, there was this one time where I was in Idaho visiting for the summer and my unc
U.S. special envoy to Sudan Scott Gration returns to the African nation Wednesday for a five day visit. Gration heads to Sudan to continue his mediation of North-South negotiations and to travel to the devastated western region of Darfur. US special
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Friday Sudan is at a critical juncture as parties prepare for elections in April that could consolidate peace between north and south. U.S. envoy for Sudan Scott Gration plans Sudan-related travel in Afric
Adrienne: I understand you recently rode a train from Milwaukee to Minneapolis. Was this the first time you ever rode a train? Vivian: No, I have been on a train many times as a young person but recently in the past 3 or 4 years I have ridden a train
Todd: Hey, Akane, the other day we were coming home on the bus and I got off the bus and I thought you were on the same bus as us, but when I started walking home, you weren't around. What happened? Akane: Well, it's kind of a funny story actually. I