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One of our great symbols is the American flag, 13 red and white 1) stripes 2) corresponding to the number of original states on a 3) rectangular piece of cloth, one corner blue with 50 white stars for
Long Unseen By Readers, H.G. Wells Ghost Story Finally Debuts In Print play pause stop mute unmute max volume 00:0003:59repeat repeat off Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your
LESSoN TWENTY-FIVE TEXT A American Men Dont Cry American men dont cry because it is considered not characteristic of men to do so. only women cry. Cry is a weakness characteristic of the female, and n
[00:00.00] Unit 4 [00:02.09]Lesson 13 [00:04.73]3.Listen to the conversations [00:10.37]and complete the answers to the questions. [00:14.21]1.Why can't Simon talk to the woman now? [00:19.67]He is_____talk to the woman now. [00:22.52]2.Why don't the
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: In 2007, after decades insisting he was innocent, Jerry Miller of Chicago was finally vindicated. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) UNIDENTIFIED MAN: There aren't too many people happier today than Jerry Miller. Hugs abound. (APPLA
Lesson 5 I'm Excited About This Story. 我为这个报道兴奋 I was surprised.The students in this school are impressive. 我非常惊讶,这个学校的学生给人的印象非常深刻, They're excited by school. 他们为学校生活而兴奋,
AMERICAN MOSAIC - When It Ain't Right to Use 'Ain't' in English, and When It Is By Dana Demange and Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Friday, December 16, 2005 (MUSIC) HOST: Welcome to AMERICAN MOSAIC, in VO
By Susan Logue Jamestown, Virginia 10 May 2007 Monday (May 14th) marks the 400th anniversary of the first permanent English settlement in the United States. One of the key figures in that history is a young Indian girl named Pocahontas -- the daughte
Time now for Storycorps, the project that's collecting an oral history of America, stories about you, your friends, your family can be archived at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress. Excerpts are played here on morning edition.
AMERICAN MOSAIC - Friday the 13th: So What's the Big Deal? By Nancy Steinbach,Caty Weaver Broadcast: Friday, May 13, 2005 (MUSIC) HOST: Welcome to AMERICAN MOSAIC, in VOA Special English. I'm Gwen Out
(MUSIC) Today we tell a traditional American story called a tall tale. A tall tale is a story about a person who is larger than life. The descriptions in the story are exaggerated much greater than in real life. Long ago, the people who settled in un
By Alan Silverman Hollywood 26 September 2007 The short life of 24-year-old self-styled adventurer Chris McCandless, chronicled in a best-selling book by Jon Krakauer, became an inspiration for young people seeking to reconnect with nature and face t
Conrad Pope Tells Marilyn Monroe Story Through Music The new film My Week with Marilyn tells the story of a week in the life of the legendary film star Marilyn Monroe, who in the 1950s was in Britain making a film with the iconic actor Laurence Olivi
Museum Exhibit Expands Upon Ellis Island's Story ELLIS ISLAND, NEW YORK Ellis Island in New York Harbor is a major tourist attraction in the area, second only to the Statue of Liberty. Some people come to the island to find information about their an
AILSA CHANG, HOST: The rapper Gucci Mane is one of hip-hop's most prolific artists. Is it Gucci Mane or Gucci Man (ph)? GUCCI MANE: Gucci Mane. CHANG: (Laughter) I still don't know. Is that Man or Mane? MANE: It's Mane. CHANG: (Laughter). MANE: But,
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: This next story takes us inside a dystopian thriller called The Walk. (SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC) SHAPIRO: It's a tale of mistaken identity, terrorism and a life or death mission to walk across Scotland. The format is unusual. The Walk is
Emmett Till's Father Was Also Hanged: A New Book Tells His Story play pause stop mute unmute max volume 00:0006:39repeat repeat off Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash
By Carolyn Weaver New York City 12 November 2007 A docudrama play from Scotlands new National Theatre, about Scottish soldiers in Iraq, garnered accolades from critics and a sold-out run during its recent tour in New York. Black Watch, by Gregory Bur
For the monasteries were still producing great works of art. He might have been less enamoured at the political maneuvering. The status of clergy could have much to do with their alliances and family ties with the local aristocracy. Indeed, from the
History is uncovered. It was a few days after the incident that Betsy Brompton came home from the hospital. The village was buzzing with rumors that she had lost her mind, or that she had made up the whole story. Anyone who knew Betsy didn't believe