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RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: The war in Syria is a conflict of the social media age. Cellphones are ubiquitous among the rebels, the government, even ordinary citizens. And that means almost no bad deed goes unrecorded. As NPR's science correspondent Joe Pal
01Reading Comic Books GLOSSARY graphic novel a long and complex story where the words of the story are printed within a series of drawings that show what is happening, usually written for adults* Some people who dont enjoy reading regular books like
Reporter: Given the broad scope of many CS/MIS programs at leading universities around the United States, what do you believe are the essential disciplines students should learn to be successful in todays global environment? 记者:考虑到现在很
1. anagram /ˈnəɡrm/ -- word or phraseformed from another by transposing the letters Moat is an anagram for atom. moat是atom颠倒字母后所成的词。 2. cartographer/kɑ:ˈtɔgrəfə/ -- (literally, mapwriter) person skilled in cartography, t
From Hell (I) 地狱追魂帖 In the autumn of 1888, in Londons sordid Whitechapel district, one name evoked terror and trepidation1 more than any other: Jack the Ripper. Never identified, Jack the Ripper was a man who, over a four-month period, was
The Financial Time to start with reports that TESCO has been thrown into turmoil after overstating its profits.The Guardian reviews that 2 billion ponds was wiped off the value of Britain's biggest retailer and four senior ecxutives have been suspend
By Amanda Cassandra New York 26 October 2006 Comic and cartoon art is moving out of specialty shops and into galleries and museums as traditional art venues recognize its artistic and literary value. From VOA's New York Bureau, Correspondent Barbara
Manga, a longstanding Japanese version of graphic novels, is such a popular literary form that ian entire category in several bookstores.t's In a recent Washington Post story, Michael Dirda described young people sprawled on the floor at bookstores,
A handout picture from Israeli human rights organization Breaking the Silence, 18 Aug 2010, shows an undated photograph of an Israeli soldier posing near a handcuffed and blindfolded Palestinian detainee at an undisclosed location A former Israeli so
Tahrir Square Looms Over Egyptian Elections Egypt's military rulers insist parliamentary elections will go ahead as planned Monday, despite unrest that has left dozens of anti-military protesters dead, and the center of Cairo in upheaval. A capital c
Demonstrations against long-serving governments continue to roil the Middle East and North Africa Friday from Libya eastward to Bahrain. In Libya, more protests as well as funerals for those killed in recent unrest were held after midday prayers, and
New satellite data reveal that groundwater in Northwest India is being depleted faster than it is being replenished by rainwater. Experts say the problem is being caused by farmers' excessive use of groundwater to irrigate their crops, and they warn
Valley Fever Raises Concerns in California, Arizona Dale Pulde is selling his California home because he's unable to meet his payments. The motorcycle mechanic and drag car racer was infected with Valley Fever in California's Central Valley and has m
MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: Here's that second story we promised you. There's a new movie out this weekend, and it's a biopic with an interesting backstory of its own. Remember the serial killer, Jeffrey Dahmer? Between 1978 and 1991, he murdered 17 people
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LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: There are times when we can connect surprisingly deeply with someone and then never see them again - a missed connection. Eight years ago, when I was a correspondent in the Middle East, I did a story about two people - an I
MELISSA BLOCK, HOST: Since the presidential election, George Orwell's 1984 has become a bestseller again. The dystopian novel in which the main character works at the Ministry of Truth creating fake news for a totalitarian regime has been adapted for
AILSA CHANG, HOST: The graphic novel My Favorite Thing Is Monsters is huge in size and scope. Writer and artist Emil Ferris fills the pages with inky, scratchy drawings done in ballpoint pen. There are loose sketches, recreations of famous paintings
Topic 1-2017 Chinese Single Women Research Report March 8 marks the International Women's Day. A Chinese match-making website has recently published a research report on Chinese single women's life style, their viewpoints of relationship and marriage
PEOPLE IN AMERICA - Reverend Martin Luther King, Junior, Pt. 2 By William Rogers Broadcast: Sunday, January 23, 2005 ANNCR: People in America, a program in Special English on the Voice of America. (Th