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12 Describing Touch and Textures GLOSSARY just our luck a phrase used when something bad has happened and onewants to show frustration about something that was beyond ones control,especially when the event is one of many bad things that have happened
Lets hurry said Anne. As beauty and cutie walked toward Baghdad, the lose sand desertchanged to sound bay earth. and then the hard earth changedinto shrubbygrass. Goats ad sheep and Greece grazed grass,farmer started the country side. It was long bef
Voice 1 Welcome to Spotlight. Im Ryan Geertsma. Voice 2 And Im Liz Waid. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand - no matter where in the world they live. Voice 1 A young girl walks the land in S
Often a traveler buys something in a Damascus bazaar only to find on it later the tell-tale words Made in Birmingham. 游客常常在大马士革街市上买一件纪念品,后来却发现上面有伯明翰制造的标志。 A white picture painted
1,Can we do a barter trade? 咱们能不能做一笔易货贸易呢? 2,Is it still a direct barter trade? 这还算是一种直接的易货贸易吗? 3,If you agree to our proposal of a bart
By Ade Astuti and Susy Tekunan Washington 21 September 2007 Muslims around the world are in the midst of marking the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. It is a time when Muslims fast from dawn to dusk while focusing on prayers, charity and personal accou
Alawites Fear Future as Syrian Conflict Intensifies Inside a Cem house, an Alawite place of worship, in the Turkish city of Gaziantep close to Syria. The rituals, music and dance are alien to most other Muslim worshippers - as is the huge canvas pict
Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani speaks during a press conference held at the Iranian embassy in Damascus, Syria, 01 Jun 2010 Top Iranian leaders and officials say they have no intention of conducting negotiations with the United States. Meanw
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, left, responds to questions from rock musician Yuri Shevchuk, right Russia's Security Service Could Gain Powers Formerly Associated With Soviet KGB The Russian Internet community is widely discussing a recent en
Mukit Hossain left a corporate job and moved his family to the country to raise goats. Sales for his organic, halal meat are brisk. A former telecommunications executive has created a new life for himself in rural America outside of Washington, D.C..
People gather around 'Table of the Merciful' in Cairo's Khan al-Khalili bazaar, 12 Aug 2010 Many of Cairo's poor are spending this Ramadan, the Islamic month of spiritual devotion, coping with such worldly problems as electricity shortages, stifling
Tribal Dispute in Afghanistan Benefits Taliban After 10 years at war, coalition forces are still struggling to bring peace to Afghanistan. In some places, the effort is being undermined by tribal rivalries that draw away attention and resources. Domi
Chapter 21 - Looting The Russian troops were passing through Moscow from two oclock at night till two in the afternoon and bore away with them the wounded and the last of the inhabitants who were leaving. The greatest crush during the movement of the
Designers from all over the world are exhibiting at Design Days Dubai. The exhibition, in its second year, features many designs made from recycled waste and is also inspired from nature. Our reporter Li Dong has the details. A 'Tufty' chair that loo
Joel: Hey, Tom, when you were in Thailand, did you, were you good at bargaining? You know how you have to haggle to get the price lower. Tom: Once I got started it was OK, but, oh, getting started was so difficult. Joel: What do you mean? Tom: I just
Just like the Grand bazaar in Istanbul, the AmPhaWa floating market in Bangkok and Dongdaemun in Seoul, wholesale markets are a place for the locals to shop, and foreigns to explore. But managing them can be difficult. Beijing officials says the gian
A heat wave in Iran has prompted the government to call for cutbacks in the consumption of water and electricity. The move comes as Iran deals with intensified international sanctions and an ongoing strike by Tehran's bazaar owners. The Iranian econo
By Meredith Buel Islamabad 04 February 2008 A suicide bomber in the Pakistani city of Rawalpindi has rammed his motorcycle into a bus carrying military personnel, killing at least 6 people and wounding at least 25 others. VOA Correspondent Meredith B
China launches unmanned spacecraft testing docking technologies The unmanned Shenzhou-8 spacecraft is now in orbit, after being launched shortly before 6 this morning from China's western desert. The Commander-in-chief of China's space program is Cha