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Message by Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO, on the Occasion of International Day for Women and Girls in Science 联合国教科文组织总干事伊琳娜博科娃妇女和女童参与科学国际日致辞 11 February 2017 2017年2月11日 T
The Barbie doll is one of the most successful toys in history. It was launched in 1959 by the U.S. toy manufacturer Mattel. It has since become a cultural icon. American businesswoman Ruth Handler came up with the idea of an adult doll for small girl
Better Coverage of Rape is Needed A recent editorial in the Journal for Public Health calls on the media to do a better job of reporting on sexual violence against women. It says, too often, the media focus on sensational crimes and fail to reveal th
Chinese audiences cant get enough of Indian movie about two female wrestlers who topple gender stereotypes. Indian film Dangal has earned more than 450 million yuan, or 65 million U.S. dollars, in 11 days, becoming the highest grossing Indian movie i
People start stereotyping early. Even toddlers react positively to members of their own race, but often distrust those from different groups. The seeds of racism are planted in most everyone. Everyone, that is, except people with a rare genetic condi
Senior citizens, dont believe the hype. Because a new study finds that older folks who accept that seniors memories get worse do worse on memory tests. The finding was published in the journal Experimental Aging Research. Scientists interested in th
Of course, there are times in life when being risk averse is a good thing; adolescent and adult males drown in much greater numbers than adolescent and adult females. 当然,生活中规避风险有时候是好事,例如溺水的青春期男性和成
This is the VOA Special English Education Report. One job of an athletic trainer is to treat injured athletes. But does it make a difference if the trainer is male or female? Sometimes, yes , if an injury or condition is a male problem or a female pr
American Muslims Fight Stereotypes 美国穆斯林欲改变其负面形象 Muslims around the world will celebrate the holiday of Eid-al-Fitr, the end of the holy month of Ramadan, on Friday. Ramadan is a time when Muslims fast and focus on God. For
An organization in the United States is helping girls maintain a healthy lifestyle and build self esteem. Girls on the Run uses running to encourage girls from 8 to 13 to stay in physical shape. The group also holds after school sessions where girls
Breaking Through Barriers in Hollywood 突破在好莱坞的障碍 LOS ANGELES Achieving success in Hollywood is difficult. For actors with disabilities such as hearing loss, it is even tougher, since roles for the deaf are limited. A civil rights or
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Today, we've been exploring the meaning of patriotism on this Memorial Day weekend. Now, we hear from two women who were not born in the United States but are proudly American. LAILA LALAMI: My name is Laila Lalami, and I'm a write
AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: It's been a mediocre summer so far for Hollywood box office numbers - down about 11 percent from last summer. But one movie has had remarkable staying power. (SOUNDBITE OF RUPERT GREGSON-WILLIAMS' WONDER WOMAN'S WRATH) CORNISH: W
情景对话: Cam:ThatI'maHighSchoolfootballcoachwithanundefeatedrecordwho'stacklingstereotypes? Cam:Thatonmyteam,prejudiceisconsideredoutofbounds? 知识点讲解: Stereotypes 刻板印象 可以把它理解为一个贬义词 【例句】 Look,n
As children there is no limit to what we believe we can become but as girls and boys, we are steered in different directions growing up. This happens because of what we call gender stereotypes. 如果被定位成孩童,我们对自己未来发展的可
Documentary 'Journey into America' explores freedom, justice and tolerance in US Mohamed Elshinnawi | Washington, DC 03 August 2010 Photo: Courtesy Akbar Ahmed The documentary, 'Journey into America,' explores life for Muslims in the United States in
By Paula Wolfson Washington 06 July 2006 President George W. Bush America's post-World War II baby boom generation hits a milestone this year. The oldest boomers, as they are commonly called, are turning sixty. President Bush is joining their ranks
Johnson's 'Playing for Change' music videos serve as inspiration to millions who have seen them on the Internet Susan Logue Koster | Washington, DC 11 January 2010 The Playing for Change Band performed in Boston in October 2009 Related Links Playing
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: There's a recent study out of Oregon that shows that race comes into play, even when it means administering lifesaving care. Specifically, this study shows black patients are 40 percent less likely to get pain medication than whi
Zhang Bin and Ye Hongtu are two teachers from the College of Art and Architecture in Dalian University of Technology. They form an Art Education Group, imparting a great deal of their innovative ideas in art to their students. This fact is demonstrat