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Peacemakers, Employers Come Together for Education 和平组织和雇主在叙利亚推教育项目 For VOA Learning English, this is the Education Report. Imagine you are a high school student in Lebanon. A new girl in your neighborhood has just arr
Planting for Peace 种植和平 The U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization said farmers in Central African Republic are in urgent need of seeds and tools. Several years of conflict and violence have disrupted agriculture and created widespread food i
The battle is not to the strong alone; it is to the vigilant, the active, the brave. 这场战争比的不单是谁的力量强大,而是取决于谁能保持清醒,谁更主动以及谁更勇敢无畏。 Besides, we have no election. 除此之外,
Peace is the one thing we all hope for in the world. I wonder if it will ever come. It seems so simple, really. Why cant everyone live in peace? It seems a lot easier to do that than to fight useless wars. If there was peace in the world, everyones l
Sudan Foreign Minister Upbeat on Peace Agreement 苏丹外交部长对和平协议表示乐观 Sudanese Foreign Minister Lam Akol, appointed less than a month ago when the new government of national u
Chapter 14 - Natsha receives two letters Morning came with its cares and bustle. Everyone got up and began to move about and talk, dressmakers came again. Marya Dmitrievna appeared, and they were called to breakfast. Natasha kept looking uneasily at
Chapter 22 - Pierre and Natsha That same evening Pierre went to the Rostovs to fulfill the commission entrusted to him. Natasha was in bed, the count at the Club, and Pierre, after giving the letters to Sonya, went to Marya Dmitrievna who was interes
Chapter 25 - Prince Andrey's opinions on war. The spirit of the army The officers were about to take leave, but Prince Andrey, apparently reluctant to be left alone with his friend, asked them to stay and have tea. Seats were brought in and so was th
Chapter 23 - Pierre rides to the left flank with Bennigsen From Gorki, Bennigsen descended the highroad to the bridge which, when they had looked it from the hill, the officer had pointed out as being the center of our position and where rows of frag
Chapter 19 - The senselessness of the battle of Borodin On the twenty-fourth of August the battle of the Shevardino Redoubt was fought, on the twenty-fifth not a shot was fired by either side, and on the twenty-sixth the battle of Borodino itself too
Chapter 1 - The method of history Absolute continuity of motion is not comprehensible to the human mind. Laws of motion of any kind become comprehensible to man only when he examines arbitrarily selected elements of that motion; but at the same time,
Chapter 33 - The course of the battle The chief action of the battle of Borodino was fought within the seven thousand feet between Borodino and Bagrations fleche entrenchments. Beyond that space there was, on the one side, a demonstration made by the
Chapter 18 - Pierre at Bazdevs house For the last two days, ever since leaving home, Pierre had been living in the empty house of his deceased benefactor, Bazdeev. This is how it happened. When he woke up on the morning after his return to Moscow and
Chapter 23 - A brawl among workmen From an unfinished house on the Varvarka, the ground floor of which was a dramshop, came drunken shouts and songs. On benches round the tables in a dirty little room sat some ten factory hands. Tipsy and perspiring,
Chapter 28 - The French officer Pierre, having decided that until he had carried out his design he would disclose neither his identity nor his knowledge of French, stood at the half-open door of the corridor, intending to conceal himself as soon as t
Chapter 11 In the middle of this fresh tale Pierre was summoned to the commander in chief. When he entered the private room Count Rostopchin, puckering his face, was rubbing his forehead and eyes with his hand. A short man was saying something, but w
Chapter 12 - The Rostvs arrange to leave Moscow The Rostovs remained in Moscow till the first of September, that is, till the eve of the enemys entry into the city. After Petya had joined Obolenskis regiment of Cossacks and left for Belaya Tserkov wh
Chapter 7 - Napoleon orders an attack on Moscow While this was taking place in Petersburg the French had already passed Smolensk and were drawing nearer and nearer to Moscow. Napoleons historian Thiers, like other of his historians, trying to justify
It's what led two guys in a garage named Hewlett and Packard to form a company that would change the way we live and work, what led scientists in laboratories and novelists in coffee shops to labor in obscurity until they finally succeeded in changin
Chapter 32 Seven days had passed since Prince Andrey found himself in the ambulance station on the field of Borodino. His feverish state and the inflammation of his bowels, which were injured, were in the doctors opinion sure to carry him off. But on