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35.Opportunities Some people believe that opportunities only knock at the door of the luckiest few regardless of their ability,educational background or what kind of person they are.Therefore,instead of working hard to create some chances,they wait p
AS IT IS 2016-08-30 Deaths From Lightning Strikes in US at Highest Since 2010 美国死于雷击人数创2010年以来新高 Two people in the United States died over the weekend after they were struck by lightning. 本周,美国有两人被闪电击
Can US Win its War on Drugs? Anthony Papa spent 12 years in prison for attempting to deliver 125 grams of cocaine, his first and only try. His profit would have been $500. Although he discovered his talent for art behind bars, others suffered. I was
Body-Made Music 人体交响曲 by Jason Alloy When we think of historical days that sum up the concept of freedom, many dates come to mind. One in _(1)_ was when Roman Emperor Claudius officially stated that all Roman citizens would be allowed to pa
When asked, what should be saved in a fire? Along with family and pets, people often choose photos. If photos mean a lot to you, it's time to learn why keeping them on the web makes sense. This is Online Photo Sharing in Plain English. As you know, c
Task 3: Internet Addiction Over the years, studies have shown that its possible to become addicted to the Internet. Actually, college students are most likely to have the addiction because of many factors. Difficulty in adapting to life away from hom
Are you enjoying your Summer? It is in full swing now. The clothes shops are full of swimming suits, bikinis, and barbecue equipment. Flowers are out, and most families find a swimming pool to enjoy. There were end of year celebrations for schools, h
Remembering Rock Music Star Tom Petty Americans are remembering rock musician Tom Petty. Petty died on Monday after suffering a cardiac arrest at his home in Malibu, California. He was 66 years old. Petty's family said he was taken to a hospital earl
About one billion people in the world suffer from hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, according to World Health Organization. The theme of this years World Health Day on April 7th is high blood pressure. WHO is calling for greater effort
Akane: Ruth, what do you think about stay-at-home parents? Ruth: Do you mean like one parent staying at home with a child? Akane: Yeah, one parent staying at home and the other one working? Ruth: Ah, I think it's really bad if a child stays at home w
By Pat Harris Washington 12 April 2006 Watch Fat Virus report Obesity is a growing problem around the world. In the United States, for example, almost one-third of the adult population is overweight.
1. Federal officials are denying that a suspect is in custody in the Boston Marathon bombings. A law enforcement official had told several media outlets that a suspect was in custody. But the FBI and the US Attorneys office in Boston dispute that. 2.
AS IT IS 2016-01-26 Refugees Storm British Ferry at French Port About 200 refugees attacked the French port of Calais on Saturday, and about 50 got on a passenger ferry. A spokeswoman for the ships operator confirmed the refugees gained entry to an o
Logo Design 商标设计与品牌文化 Dialogue 1 Jingjing: What's happening, Mark. Did you go shopping earlier today? 京晶: 怎么,马克,你今天早些时候去购物了吗? Mark: Actually, no. I'm just using this bag to carry my stuff. 马克
South Korea's communications watchdog says malicious code from a Chinese Internet address caused network paralysis at Nonghyup Bank. The Korea Communications Commission has found that the Chinese IP address accessed the management server for vaccine
Gareth: What do you think? Rebecca: I don't know. A lot of times, I think people who commit crime might commit crime because they want attention, or they don't get the amount of attention that they feel that they need. They want to be loved, or they
(Recorded March 19, earlier in the day of the outbreak of war in Iraq, for Coast to Coast) AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster -- we offer a few minutes of relief with a look at some stress-related slang. RS: We got
HEALTH REPORT - Study Increases Estimate of Flu Hospitalizations in the United States By Cynthia Kirk Broadcast: Wednesday, September 22, 2004 This is Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Health Re
Todd: OK, Sophie, we're going to talk about high school. What was high school like? Sophie: It was great. Lots of fun. Lots of friends. Learned quite a bit at school. Todd: So, what did you study in high school? Sophie: I studied mainly sciences actu
Twenty-six years after Johnny died, an author wrote an article about him in Harpers New Monthly Magazine. It was called Johnny AppleseedA Pioneer Hero. Readers all over America enjoyed reading about Johnnys unusual life. Imagine a barefoot man roamin