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Otis Redding - Sitting on the Dock of the Bay (SittinOn)The Dock Of The Bay坐在港口码头(又译:坐在湾边的港口)。 奥蒂斯雷丁(Otis Ray Redding, Jr;1941年9月9日-1967年12月10日)是一位知名的美国灵魂乐歌手,
This is a marine base behind a Qingdao ocean shipping company, where over ten fishing boats anchor. By contrast, more than a year ago, the base used to be occupied by fish breeding rafts. 52-year old Liang Yu is an experienced breeder. Water quality
The airboat roared like a low-flying plane, whizzing across the sawgrass. It was such a strange boat, Violet thought, as the wind whipped her ponytails straight out behind her. Mr. Osceola sat perched on a high seat, operating the controls just in fr
CHAPTER 11 Peter Back at the cave, Mike was saying, You can have another turn, Ben. Im coming down. But of course Benny did not answer. He was not there. Goodness! cried Jessie. Where is Benny? They began to call, Benny! Benny! They all listened. I h
CHAPTER 9 Bread One by one the family woke up. They laughed at one another for going to sleep on the sand. We needed a nap in the middle of the day, said Mr. Alden. The sun is very hot. Id like to see how that breadfruit is getting along, said Jessie
CHAPTER 8 Cooking and Swimming Lars was making the stew now. In the new kettle were the four pieces of fish, spring water, onions and salt. They all lifted the kettle over the fire. The children watched as it began to boil. Violet shook up some dry m
CHAPTER 7 Clues The next day at breakfast Jessie said, Lars, how about that fish stew today? For Grandfather, said Henry. He loves fish stew. So do I, said Mike. All but the fish. You are funny, Mike! said Benny. What do you like, if you dont like th
New York Bay Cleanup Focuses on Hindu Ritual Items The sound of gentle waves and the call of wild shorebirds are normally all you can hear on the shores of Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, an oasis of nature just a few kilometers from the bustling urban
The Hongdao Economic Zone is on the northern bank of Jiaozhou Bay in Qingdao. The local fishermen became wealthy in the 90s off the back of their pond-farming of shrimp and fish. Unfortunately, the local river area has suffered; becoming increasingly
CHAPTER 6 Surprises Mr. Alden woke first. He lay very still. He thought to himself, Breakfast will be strange for me. No coffee. I must learn to get along without my morning coffee. Then he went to sleep again. Soon he was awake. He sat up and looked
CHAPTER 5 Food At Mikes loud voice, everyone looked ahead. There were two old huts. The family started to walk toward them. Mike got there first. All broken down, he said. No good after all. Lars said, Yes, they are broken down, Mike. But I wouldnt s
CHAPTER 4 The Lifeboat How do we get ready, Lars? asked Benny, as they stood on the deck. First, we start to pack the biggest lifeboat, said Lars. We love to do things like that! said Jessie. Her eyes were very bright. What do we pack? We must take a
CHAPTER 3 Ships School Sea gulls flew after the boat, screaming. The cook threw out food for them. They screamed louder and louder. More and more came, until there were hundreds. Arent they beautiful! cried Jessie. She went over to look. A big gull l
CHAPTER 2 Getting Ready The next week soon came and the Alden family sat eating breakfast. Mr. Alden said, You will not go to school today, for we leave tomorrow. You have many things to do. What? asked Benny. Grandfather laughed. He said, For one th
CHAPTER 1 Plans One winter day Jessie Alden met her brother Henry in the hall. She said, Henry, I think Grandfather is up to something. Violet thinks so, too. What do you mean, Jessie? said Henry. Do you mean business trouble? Oh, no! Not at all! sai
VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. I'm Bob Doughty. VOICE TWO: And I'm Shirley Griffith. Today we tell about efforts to save an island in the American state of Maryland. Poplar Island lies about fifty-five kilometers sout
By Zulima Palacio Washibgton, D.C. 19 April 2007 Watch Chesapeake Bay report The Chesapeake Bay has the longest coastline in the eastern United States -- nearly 19,000 kilometers long, stretching through and bordering six states. Thousands of rivers
DAVID GREENE, HOST: Fifty years ago today, one of the most performed songs of the 20th century was released. And did you know it almost never saw the light of day? (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, (SITTIN' ON) THE DOCK OF THE BAY) OTIS REDDING: (Singing) Sittin'
The Golden Gate Bridge is perhaps the most famous bridge in the world. It is famous for its size, location, and color. It is nearly 9,000 feet long, and above water its towers are 740 feet tall. Its unique color is officially known as orange vermilli
Volunteers, farmers and local government in Pennsylvania community work to clean up waterways. Rosanne Skirble | Lititz, Pennsylvania 30 November 2009 Watch: Skirble report Windows Media Lititz Run prior to restoration with eroded stream banks and fe