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THE MAKING OF A NATION - American Foreign Policy in the 1930's STEVE EMBER: Welcome to THE MAKING OF A NATION American history in VOA Special English. Im Steve Ember. This week in our series, we continue to discuss the events of the nineteen thirties
New York University has been in the lead as study abroad programs have grown more popular for American students. Transcript of radio broadcast: 30 July 2008 This is the VOA Special English Education Report. The number of American students who study
This is the VOA Special English Education Report. Americans use the term college students to mean students either in colleges or universities. Not only that, Americans almost never say going off to university or when I was in university. That sounds
Chinese authorities, including Foreign Minister Wang Yi, have been promoting the Belt and Road Initative to Latin American and Caribbean countries as part of sessions now underway in Chile's capital, Santiago. Tie between China and Latin America and
5 Lord Chesterfield to His Son More About Letter Writing 切斯特菲尔德伯爵给他儿子的信再谈写信 Isleworth, Sep. 19, 1739. My Dear Child,-I am very well pleased with your last letter.The writing was very good, and the promise you make
Passage Transcript i would like to tell you, a little bit about some things i like, and then a little bit about some things i don't like. first of all, i really enjoy exercising. some of my favorite types of exercises are swimming, especially in rive
Hana: So, youre from Chile? Daniel: Yeah, thats right. Hana: If I ever travel to Chile, do you have any tips? Daniel: Well yeah, there are a lot of things that you should do in Chile and also a lot of things that you shouldnt do in Chile. Hana: Oh! F
Jana: Hey, Peter, are you interested in dancing by any chance? Peter: Yeah, I do. I like dancing. Why? Jana: That's great. Well there is a salsa class in Oita City tomorrow night and a few of us are going but it's mainly we have a group of girls, fiv
今天我们要学的词是partner. Partner伙伴。Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos announced that his country will formally become NATO's first Latin American global partner, beginning this week. 哥伦比亚总统桑托斯宣布,哥伦比亚
By Doug Levine Washington 29 April 2008 The departure of two key members of the Caribbean Jazz Project marks a new beginning for the Grammy Award-winning jazz group. VOA's Doug Levine tells us about the formation of an exciting musical alliance betwe
Brazilian Ex-Catholics: Pope Visit Wont Win Us Back A weeknight prayer service at the Nations United Baptist Church outside Washington has everyone on their feet. As one of many Portuguese-language evangelical churches that have popped up in the Unit
THE MAKING OF A NATION - January 31, 2002: Hoover's Foreign Policy By David Jarmul For Hoover, the news wasn't good VOICE 1: THE MAKING OF A NATION -- a program in Special English by the Voice of Amer
By Brian Wagner Miami, Florida 14 February 2007 watch Valentine's Day Flowers Flower sellers in the United States rushed to meet the demand for roses and other varieties that are given as gifts on the Valentine's Day holiday. Most of those flowers c
Planned Parenthood Expands Services for Teens Planned Parenthood says it is expanding its services in Africa and Latin America. The organization made the announcement Tuesday at the Clinton Global Initiatives annual meeting in New York. Planned Paren
Panetta Reaches Out to Latin American Partners It is a region that is often out of U.S. headlines. But now, the worry that drug and human smuggling networks in the area may turn into a terrorist corridor is driving U.S. leaders to point their attenti
Cash-Strapped Pentagon to Boost Latin American Partnerships Defense Secretary Leon Panetta stopped first in Colombia, where U.S. trained commandos welcomed him with a hostage rescue demonstration and other maneuvers at a base two hours from Bogota. C
U.S. Bakeries Grab A Slice Of A Latin American Tradition: 3 Kings Cake STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Tomorrow is Three Kings Day. It's an occasion celebrated by many Christians and especially among Latinos. RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Aside from the religious symbol
By Lisa Schlein Washington 17 April 2008 A new drug that offers hope to millions of malaria sufferers is being launched in Latin America and Southeast Asia. The medicine, developed by a Brazilian pharmaceutical company and a non-profit drug developme
By Bill Rodgers Washington 09 August 2007 Iran has pledged tens of millions of dollars in aid for infrastructure projects in Nicaragua in a move viewed with alarm in some quarters. Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega, who was a Cold War nemesis for Wa
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has arrived in Brazil for the start of his four-nation Latin American tour. During his time in Brazil, Li Keqiang is due to hold talks with President Dilma Rousseff and other Brazilian lawmakers. The two sides are expected