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Broadcast: Apr 09, 2003 Pessin: Alisha, I know you had a chance to go into western Baghdad with the Army units today. Tell us what that was like and what you saw. Ryu:
转账科技方便肯尼亚贫民窟群众 Irene Okoth and her five children have been living on 50 cents a day. That is what she earnsrecycling garbage from the nearby dump. But now, her family will be getting some help from anaid group called Conce
What would we do without technology? Would we still be living in caves? Probably. I think there are two main kinds of technology. The kinds before and after computers. When we think about technology before computers, it was quite basic. It was all me
SCIENCE REPORT – March 6, 2002: Bird Brains By George Grow This is the VOA Special English Science Report. American scientists have found that some birds are more intelligent than experts had believ
By Mario Ritter SCIENCE REPORT -March 14, 2002: Space Tourism This is the VOA Special English SCIENCE REPORT. Would you like to orbit the Earth inside the International Space Station? Now you can take
SCIENCE REPORT – March 21, 2002: Color of the Universe By George Grow This is the VOA Special English SCIENCE REPORT. What is the color of the universe? Astronomers had not answered this question un
SCIENCE REPORT -February 21, 2002: Women and Sense of Smell By George Grow This is the VOA Special English SCIENCE REPORT. Two new American studies are adding to our understanding of women and their s
SCIENCE REPORT – February 20, 2002: Pine Island Glacier By Jerilyn Watson This is the VOA Special English Science Report. Scientists have expressed much interest in the development of a huge new ice
SCIENCE REPORT – February 6, 2002: Iceman ’s Death By George Grow This is the VOA Special English SCIENCE REPORT. A leading expert on ancient mountain cultures has a theory about a man who died mo
Broadcast: Mar 17, 2003 Rain hits the 1) shingles on the large covered porch that leads up to David Masumoto's farmhouse. From the porch he can see 90-year-old 2) raisin 3) vineyards his family has te
Broadcast: Apr 02, 2003 The investigation into what caused the break-up of the U.S. space shuttle Columbia supports the theory that a left wing panel broke off during its mission, possibly playing a r
Broadcast: Apr 03, 2003 The Internet has been hailed as a great tool for democracy and public debate, both from pro-war and anti-war groups. The two sides have found the World Wide Web useful in helpi
We did it in the larger culture, and we're doing it in marriage. 在其他文化中我们已经这么做了,现在我们把它带到婚姻中。 Right, no question about it. But it's interesting, the millennials actually want to be very good parent
So we've created what I call this thing of stable ambiguity. 这种现象我称为稳定的模棱两可。 Stable ambiguity is when you are too afraid to be alone but also not really willing to engage in intimacy-building. 它指的是你害怕被剩下
SCIENCE REPORT – January 24, 2002: World’s Oldest Man By George Grow This is the VOA Special English SCIENCE REPORT. The Italian island of Sardinia recently lost its oldest citizen. Family members
The primary goal of technological advancement should be to increase people's efficiency so that everyone has more leisure time.The speaker contends that technology's primary goal should be to increase our efficiency for the purpose of affording us mo
10 Tech Tools to Teach You New Words 十大科技工具帮你学新单词 Technology has given us new tools and ways to learn languages faster and easier. Here are a few tools that could help you. Websites that can help you are: Dictionary.com will g
LINDA WERTHEIMER, HOST: Steven Johnson's new book, How We Got To Now, is a history of the modern world. His vision is that technology has shaped people and society. And he follows six innovations which he believes brought us to where we are today. Hi
SCIENCE REPORT – January 23, 2002: Aging Protein By Jerilyn Watson This is the VOA Special English Science Report. A new study suggests that a protein that protects animals from cancer early in life
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS -July 9, 2002: Tuberculosis By Oliver Chanler VOICE ONE: This is Bob Doughty. VOICE TWO: And this is Steve Ember with Science in the News, a VOA Special English program about recen