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Well I was doubling over the load on my shoulders Traveling Light Was a weight I carried with me everyday Crossing miles of frustrations and rivers a raging Picking up stones I found along the way I staggered and I stumbled down Pathways of trouble I
PEOPLE IN AMERICA - Gwendolyn Brooks, 1917-2000: First African-American to Win a Pulitzer Prize for Literature SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: Im Shirley Griffith. SARA LONG: And Im Sarah Long with the VOA Special English program, PEOPLE IN AMERICA. Today we tell
AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: In college, it's hard to learn while you're hungry. That's a message Temple University education professor Sara Goldrick-Rab has been hitting for her whole career. She self identifies as a scholar activist. She's advocated for fr
Sara: Come on! We need to buy all of the things we need for Gabriels party before the store closes. Paul: Are you sure we need a party? Maybe we can just have a cake and some party hats. Sara: Are you kidding?! We are going to pull out all the stops.
Beautiful+Brave(Live) - Sara Bareilles Carole King You've got to get up every morning with a smile on your face And show the world all the love in your heart then people gonna treat you better. You're gonna find, yes, you will, That you're beauti
MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: If you follow fashion, then I don't need to tell you New York Fashion Week kicked off last Thursday. Now it sounds awfully glamorous, so it might surprise you to know that during these shows, models are expected to change in larg
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: New York City, 1896 - young boys are being brutally murdered. A team of outsiders assembles to hunt down the killer - a doctor with some unconventional views, a newspaper illustrator haunted by his past and a police secretary who u
Xavier: Hows your novel coming along? Sara: Its not. I abandoned it for now. I think I bit off more than I can chew. Now, Im working on a short story. Xavier: That sounds interesting. Who are the main characters? Sara: Im not sure yet. Character deve
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: The medical profession is one that mandates hands-on training. Doctors and nurses need to experience everything from cradle to grave while they're in school. But deathbed education often gets short shrift. As Blake Farmer of member