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[00:01.72]Peeling Away Artifice for the Pure Original [00:05.55]Sarah came running in. Look what I found. [00:10.10]Over the top of the paper I was reading came a crispy, [00:13.55]crumbling long object that caused me to jump. [00:17.05]It was a snak
Nuts and Bolts of Art in Brooklyn Screws and metal washers are typically used in construction. But a customer at Brooklyns Crest Hardware store used them to create this image of company founder, Manny Franquinha. This month, the store is doubling as
Crushed Cars as Art A sculpture at the entrance to the museum is made of old car bumpers. Inside are dozens of other automobile abstractions by sculptor John Chamberlain. He passed away in December at the age of 84. While the Guggenheim is not a park
A: Order! B: Your Honor, I am ready to make my plea. A: Whats your plea? B: I am pleading not guilty. A: But all the evidence points to you. B: I am not the guilty party A: What are you saying? B: I am not the person who committed that crime. A: Who
A: Order in the court! B: I would like to make my plea. A: What is it? B: I would like to plead not guilty. A: You do realize that all the evidence points to you? B: I know. But I did not do it. A: How do you figure that? B: I didnt commit the crime.
Topic1-Letter asks for lighter punishment for monkey show buskers A plea letter to the police for lighter punishment from a local association of monkey performance art in Sichuan Province has triggered a discussion on animal rights. Proponents argue,
Topic1-Hukou, house, and money, 2nd tier cities competing for talents 7.5 million college graduates are entering the work force this summer. A number of the so-called new first tier cities are rolling out red carpet treatment in order to snatch up yo
[00:02.25]From 1912, Einstein began to study the science [00:06.75]of space and time. [00:09.94]In 1921, he received the Nobel Prize [00:13.53]for his research work.Besides the Nobel Prize, [00:18.65]Einstein was also awarded the Copley Medal [00:22.
AMERICAN MOSAIC - The Marine Corps Celebrates Its 230th Birthday By Nancy Steinbach and Katharine Gypson Broadcast: Friday, November 11, 2005 (MUSIC) HOST: Welcome to AMERICAN MOSAIC in VOA Special En
VOICE ONE: This is Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: And this is Shirley Griffith with the VOA Special English program, EXPLORATIONS. Today, we report on some of the early research in the development of rockets
VOICE ONE: Welcome to THIS IS AMERICA in VOA Special English. I'm Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: And I'm Barbara Klein. Today we visit two art exhibits in Washington, D.C. that tell about life in America during two different periods. 1934: A New Deal for A
VOICE ONE: Im Shirley Griffith. VOICE TWO: And Im Steve Ember with Explorations in VOA Special English. Today, we travel through city streets all over the world to explore street art, a popular and lively art movement. (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: Street art
US Supreme Court to Review Immigration Law Alhassanne Foungounou plays his guitar and sings of liberation on YouTube. Foungounou requested asylum in the United States when his Tuareg protest songs angered the Niger government. But Foungounou returned
Art Imitates Life in New Comedy 'Jeff, Who Lives At Home' Jeff, a 30-year-old, is having difficulty getting his life started. With no career and no job prospects, he spends most of his time smoking marijuana and fretting about the future, much to the
NewYorkMuseum's9/11ExhibitFeaturesPre-AttackArt The September 11 terror attacks may have changed our view, even of objects created before 9/11/2001. A new exhibit at the Museum of Modern Arts branch in New Yorks Long Island City explores this idea. T
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: Arvo Part is one of the most performed living classical composers known for his spacious and meditative sound. (SOUNDBITE OF PERFORMANCE OF ARVO PART'S SUMMA FOR STRING ORCHESTRA) SHAPIRO: You can hear how the Estonian composer arr
About 6,000 London police officers are guarding the city's mass transit network Thursday, precisely four weeks after a four-man team of British Muslim suicide bombers killed themselves and 52 passengers on subway trains and a bus. 英国星期四出动
Topic 1-Smog may be classified a meteorological disaster Beijing's lawmakers are drafting a new law that lists the smog as a meteorological disaster, but the move has attracted much criticism. It appears Beijing is following suit of Hebei, Liaoning a
By Stephanie Ho Washington 08 January 2006 The inaugural exhibit at the new Loyola University Museum of Art in Chicago is raising questions about art and the value of copies of art. The show features
Topic1-Child Laborer Dies in S. China Factory The sudden death of a 14-year-old boy working in a factory in Foshan, Guangdong Province, has brought our attention towards child labor. How should we avoid such tragedies from happening again? Topic2-Goo