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(woman) Welcome to the Four Winds Historical Farm, where traditions of the past are preserved for visitors like you. Today, our master thatchers will begin giving this barn behind me a sturdy thatched roof able to withstand heavy winds and last up t
[00:04.34]No more wars! No more wars! 停仗!停仗! [00:05.74]Because instead of fighting, we should talk to our enemies! 因为我们应该和我们的敌人谈判 而不是和他们作战 [00:08.46]Talk, don't fight! Talk, don't fight! 要和谈
[00:01.06]? 1968, things were really great ∮ 1968, things were really great ∮ 1968,黄金年代 [00:02.30]? I used to ovulate ∮ I used to ovulate ∮ 那时我还青春期 [00:03.74]? You gotta love 1968 ∮ You gotta love 1968 ∮ 你一定会
All right, everybody gather 'round! I got a demonstration! 大家集合!我给大家演示样东西 What the hell is this? 搞什么鬼 Come on, everybody! Let's go! 大家快点,快来 Come on, come on! I'm only gonna do this once! 快点,我只
With the manuscript as a starting point, Wayne used a combination of engineering theory and trial and error to come up with a working model.
依靠意念控制假肢 From VOA Learning English, this is the Technology Report. 这里是美国之音慢速英语科技报道。 Monkeys have learned to move the arms of a monkey on a computer screen just by thinking about moving them. The work mo
UNIT 8 Text A Pre-reading Activities First Listening 1. As you listen to the tape the first time, mark each word or phrase J or T, to indicate whether Jill (the woman) or Tim (the man) says them. (Som
From NPR news in Washington I am Lakshmi Singh. President Obama is on Capitol Hill attending a democratic pipe rally of sorts ahead of tomorrows land mark health care vote in the House. This debate has been a difficult debate. This process has been a
Fierce winter storms have been pounding the northern half of the nation today, dumping more snow and ice on states still struggling to restore power knocked out by ice storms last weekend. Unusually frigid temperatures are gripping much of the Midwe
General Motor's back to being publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange, a major milestone in GM's quest for independence from government ownership. We have the latest from Michigan Radio's Tracy Samilton. GM CEO Dan Akerson says he's pleased by
Socialist Francois Hollande swept to power in France today. He beat incumbent President Nicola Sarkozy in a run-off presidential election. Hollandes supporters took to the streets in Paris to celebrate. NPR's Eleanor Beardsley says it's like Mardi Gr
Hello, I'm Melissa Long here at the CNN center in Atlanta with a look at some of the stories happening NOW IN THE NEWS on this Thursday June 25th. President Obama says the time to act on health care is now. He made the remarks at a forum on how to t
I'm glad you're with us everyone. I am Catherine Callaway at the CNN center in Atlanta with a look at what's happening NOW IN THE NEWS. Some people in the US are outraged about Iran's presidential election dispute. Take a look at one demonstration n
As you might expect, many South Africans hope to avoid being part of their unemployment statistic by going to college. But there are a lot more students who wanna enroll and who are actually qualified, and there arent spaces for them at the schools.
January 6th, 1412. According to Tradition, Joan of Arc,France's national herione and Catholic Saint is born in the village of Domrmy. 1838. Inventor Samuel Morse gives his first public demonstration of the telegraph, dots-dashes in all, in Morristown
but when he knocked me out, it was more like a hook.It sort of came off the side like that.The ease in which he did it,and explaining while he was doing it to me,that was mind-boggling for me.It was like a bad dream, like the dreams where you can't r
Hello, everyone, I am Catherine Callaway at the CNN center in Atlanta. Good Monday morning to you. Here is what's happening NOW IN THE NEWS. The Supreme Court confirmation hearings for judge Sonia Sotomayor began this morning. 19 senators on the sen
This is the entrance to a high speed train linking Madrid with Barcelona, Seville and Malaga, normally there will be dozens of taxies and cars right here, dropping people off, rushing into their trains. Not this day. Not for long distance trains and
Defense Secretary Robert Gates meeting with reporters at the Pentagon today said he realizes there is growing impatience with the war in Afghanistan. But he took exception to the idea the war, in his words, is slipping through the administration's f