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9 4A at random, the sample is collected at random. range, the librarian ranged the books by size. rank, they have won high rank in the specialties. rare ,the higher we go above the earth, the rarer th
Protests across France are continuing. The southeastern city of Lyon again is rioting. In Marseilles, the garbage is piling up because trash collectors are on strike and gas supplies are still running short. All the result of outrage over France's pl
Improving your vocabulary in English - or any language -requires commitment.Writing long lists of new words is not really an efficient way to improve your vocabulary. The technics described in this article will help you improve your vocabulary, but y
(Note. 4: As intensive studies in the Department of Mysteries demonstrated as far back as 1672, wizards and witches are born, not created. (注释四:早在一六七三年,神秘事务司的深入研究就显示,巫师是天生的,而不是造
And then Twitter came along, and made things even more magic, because I could ask instantly for anything anywhere. 后来,微博的出现让事情变得更加神奇,因为我可以在任意时间和地点提出任何要求。 So I would need a pi
Explanation: In the United States, military service (or the time spent working in the army) is voluntary (or optional and something that one chooses to do). Under normal conditions, no one has to serve in the army if he or she doesnt want to. However
So thank goodness for atoms. 所以,谢天谢地,有了原子。 But the fact that you have atoms and that they assemble in such a willing manner is only part of what got you here. 不过,有了原子,它们心甘情愿地聚集在一起,这只
So many everyday activities in modern life are done over the internet. This includes everything from buying clothes to watching movies to even applying for admission to college. Almost every college and university in the United States now offers some
The president of the European Commission appealed for cooperation between the European Union and the United States. Here is what Jean-Paul Juncker said to U.S. President Donald Trump during their talks in Washington, DC: We are close partners allies,
皮尤研究中心的一份报告显示,人们往往对网络安全掉以轻心。来看看大家关于网络安全最常见的四个误解。 Use strong passwords and don't go to sketchy websites, and you'll protect yourself online, right? 使用强
Grammar Girl here. Today's topic is subversive Christmas carols. And now, on to our question. There's a listener named Kat whose holiday joy is crushed every time she hears the Christmas carol Joy to the World. She asks: Why do we sing 'Joy to the wo
This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Karen Hopkin. This will just take a minute. Ah, daydreaming. Is there anything more pleasant than sitting back and letting your thoughts drift? Well, yes: not letting your thoughts drift, for one.
Bees bread and butter is flowerstheres no reason they should be able to recognize human faces. But they can. Back in 2005, Arian Dyer at Monash University showed that bees could identify people who they associated who with sugary snacks. But could th
The 11,700-year-old Holocene epoch is over. We're now living in the Anthropocene epoch. 长达11700年的全新世结束啦。我们如今正生活在人类世纪元。 编者注:全新世(Holocene Epoch),是最年轻的地质年代,它与更
友情天涯与共 I grew up in Jamaica Plain, an urban community located on the outskirts of Boston, Massachusetts. In the 1940s it was a wholesome, quaint little community. It was my home and I loved it there; back then I thought I would never leav
Declining, all color fading Defining, time coming for me Rescinding, my inspiration Receding consciousness Set me free! Back in the day, I can recall that My thoughts were unclouded and sage There was no black staining the walls of my memories Now th
7 Reasons You Havent Found Your Passion Yet There is no clear formula for finding your passion. Some people seem to know it from the time they are born. Others seem to search for it until they die. One thing is clear: we all would love to spend our d
1. Gunfire at the Pentagon is being described by officials as a random event, not part of a larger plot. Parts of two bullets were found embedded in two windows, shattering but not breaking them. For a while, police closed down the area. 2. That form
AILSA CHANG, HOST: It turns out that the two Russian operatives behind the U.K. nerve agent attacks had their identities blown by a team of Internet researchers. NPR's Geoff Brumfiel has this story of who they are and how they did it. GEOFF BRUMFIEL,