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AMERICAN MOSAIC 1 - Whitehouse.gov / Question About America's Longest River / Music by Vivian Green


By Nancy Steinbach



Broadcast: December 27, 2002
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HOST:
Welcome to AMERICAN MOSAIC --VOA’s radio magazine in Special English.
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This is Steve Ember. On our program today, we play some music by Vivian Green ... answer a listener’s



question about the Mississippi River ... and, report about a computer visit to the White House in Washington,
DC., WhiteHouse.gov.


HOST:
How would you like to visit the White House in Washington, D-C, and have the President of the United States
show you his home? You can, if you have a computer. The Web site address is WWW.WhiteHouse.gov. Sarah
Long has more.



ANNCR:


 


The White House Web site lets the computer user 2 visit the most famous home in
America. One visit begins with President Bush. The President takes visitors on a
seven-minute tour around his office, called the Oval 3 Office. If your computer can
play the video it is almost like having a private visit with the President of the United
States.


If your computer can not play the video, you can still visit the Oval Office. You can
see all of the office using your computer. You can make your computer point the
camera at famous paintings on the wall of the Oval Office or at the President’s


desk. You can also see other rooms in the White House: the Blue Room, the Red Room, the State Dining Room
and many more.


The Web site also offers a collection of famous pictures taken in the White House. Many are older photographs
that show former Presidents when they lived in the White House.


White House officials say President Bush made the video recording 4 last summer. Other videos were made more
recently. The most recent ones show the White House decorated for the Christmas holiday. In one video, Laura
Bush tells about the decorations in different rooms, including a small White House made from gingerbread. One
funny video is called the Barney Cam. It follows Mister 5 Bush’s dog Barney as he runs through the White House
decorated for the holidays.


The Web site and the recordings 6 are part of the celebration of the one-hundredth anniversary 7 of the part of the
White House known as the West Wing. The West Wing includes offices used by members of the Administration 8
who work with the President every day.


So if you would like to visit the White House, the computer address is w-w-w dot whitehouse dot g-o-v. White
House is all one word. The address again is w-w-w-w dot whitehouse dot g-o-v.


The Mississippi River


HOST:



Our VOA listener question this week comes from Guatemala. Alejandro Mata asks about the biggest river in the
United States, the Mississippi.


The Mississippi River flows from near the northern border of the United States
south into the Gulf 9 of Mexico. It flows for four-thousand kilometers through the
center of the country. The Mississippi is one of the longest rivers in the world. Only
the Amazon in South America and the Nile in eastern Africa are longer.



The name Mississippi came from the Chippewa Indians. They lived in what is now
the north central part of the United States. They called the river “maesi-sipu.

This meant “river of many fishes” in the Chippewa language. The word was not easy for European explorers
to say. So they began calling it the Mississippi instead.



The Mississippi River has always been important for the American economy. Large cities were established along
the river. Two of these are found on the northernmost part of the river that is deep enough for trade ships to
travel. They are Minneapolis and Saint 10 Paul, Minnesota. The cities today are important centers for business and
agriculture.



About two-thousand kilometers south along the river is the city of Saint Louis, Missouri. It is just a few
kilometers from where the Missouri River joins the Mississippi. A French trader first established a business there
in seventeen-sixty-four. A few years later settlers named their new town after the thirteenth century French king,
Louis the Ninth, who had been made a Christian 11 saint. The city of Saint Louis was a popular starting point for
settlers travelling to the American West.



Perhaps the most famous city on the Mississippi is at the river’s southern end. It is the port city of New Orleans,
Louisiana. The French explorers who first settled there named the town after the French city of Orleans (or-lay
onh). New Orleans was always an important trade center. A great battle was fought there between British and
American forces during the War of Eighteen-Twelve. Today, New Orleans is probably most famous for its
culture, music and food, and for its place at the end of the great Mississippi River.



Vivian Green


HOST:


Singer and songwriter Vivian Green has experienced 12 good and bad love relationships. The songs on her first
album tell those stories. Here is Shep O’Neal with more about this young singer.


ANNCR:



Vivian Green is twenty-three years old. She has been singing and writing songs
professionally since she was fifteen. Vivian wrote all of the songs for her first
album, “A Love Story”. It was released 13 last month.


“A Love Story” tells about a relationship gone wrong. It is about learning 14 to love
yourself and then finding 15 true love. The song “Emotional 16 Rollercoaster” tells
about being in a bad relationship and not knowing how to end it.


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When Vivian was a child her mother sang different kinds of songs to her. You can hear the influence of popular
jazz in this song. It is called “No Sittin’ by the Phone.


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Vivian Green says she can write a song very quickly. She wrote some of her songs the same day she recorded
them. We leave you now with one of those songs. Here is “Superwoman” from the album “A Love Story.



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HOST:



This is Steve Ember. I hope you enjoyed our program today. And I hope you will join us again next week for
AMERICAN MOSAIC -- VOA’s radio magazine in Special English.


This AMERICAN MOSAIC program was written by Oliver Chanler, Lawan Davis, Nancy Steinbach and Paul
Thompson. Our studio engineer was Jim Harmon. And our producer was Paul Thompson.



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