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Health Report - Using a Mobile Phone to Improve Mother and Child Health 健康报道 - 使用手机改善母婴健康 From VOA Learning English, this is the Health Report in Special English. 这里是美国之音慢速英语健康报道。 Different
Fellow Travelers 同行者 August 28th, 1931 1931年8月28日 The next day in the afternoon four of us started out for the hop-fields. The most interesting of the men with me was a youth named Ginger, who is still my mate when I write this. He is a s
Reparations for Slavery To Be Discussed at Racism Conference Joe de Capua Washington 1 Aug 2001 17:44 UTC South Africa is preparing to host the World Conference Against 1)Racism beginning August 31 in
Using a Mobile Phone to Improve Mother and Child Health From VOA Learning English, this is the Health Report in Special English. Different groups around the world are working to expand the uses for mobile technology in health care. Patricia Mechael i
In Africa, New Technologies Help Teach Women to Read 在非洲,新技术帮助教女人阅读 More Africans are communicating via text, social media and email. In Senegal, literacy experts are using the new technologies to motivate and teach women
Unit 4 Anna's Secret 第4单元 安娜的秘密 Anna has been a successful businessperson all of her adult life and is the owner of several profitablecompanies.Even though she is so successful, Anna has kept a secret from all except her husband. She
Women in Afghanistan Gain More Rights 阿富汗女性赢得更多权利 Hello and welcome to As It Is. I'm Jonathan Evans in Washington. 欢迎收听美国之音英语学习 As It Is 节目。我是乔纳森埃文斯(Jonathan Evans)在华盛顿为您
印度街头儿童编撰报纸儿童之声闻名于世 From poverty to child labor, underage marriages, sexual abuse and drugs-there is no shortage of topics for Balaknama. 从贫困到童工,再到未成年婚姻问题,还有性虐待及毒品问题
India's Agriculture Boom Fuels 'Rural Urbanization' Life in India's countryside still involves plenty of hard work. But standards of rural living have gone up dramatically in recent years. Inflated food prices - otherwise a headache for politicians a
Bizarre Medical Myth Persists in Rural India Shyamali Singh is a high school student in West Bengal's Midnapur district who holds a wild belief about dog bites. He said getting bitten by a dog leads to the birth of puppies. The victim gets puppies in
2011 Saw Challenges of Hunger and Poverty The Worldwatch Institute said in 2011 far too many people were living with less than they needed. It says, for example, nearly one billion people were hungry and just as many were illiterate. Worldwatch Insti
An Indian billionaire's pledge to donate nearly $2 billion to fund education programs has raised hopes that more of the country's super-rich will follow his example. Rapidly growing wealth in India contrasts sharply with the widespread poverty in the
Sudan is scheduled to hold two referendums on January 9. One on whether south Sudan becomes independent and another on whether the old-rich Abyei region joins the north or south. Sudan's referendum commission has chosen the symbols that will represen
Now, with countries to the south demanding the right to take more water from the Nile, some commentators are saying Egypt cannot expect to have a monopoly on the river and might need to adapt to a future with a smaller share of the flow. I met up wit
Zaw Wins journey from Burma to Buffalo, New York was not a matter of just buying an airline ticket. 梭温从缅甸来到美国,不仅是需要买一张机票而已。 He spent five years as a political prisoner in his native country where Win says
【课堂详说】 第七、我们可以说be a back seat driver. It is an interesting slang. In English, it means a passenger in a vehicle who keeps giving advice to the driver how he or she should drive. 中文意思是对驾驶者指手画脚的乘客
By June Soh Washington, DC 02 November 2006 watch Tribesman turned Teacher What makes you a better teacher is what you give to your students, says a Washington area social studies teacher who has tried to broaden his students' vision outside the cla
Dozens of world leaders met at an Egyptian Red Sea resort for the 15th summit of the 118-nation Non-Aligned Movement. But the 53-year-old group has lost much of its significance since the end of the Cold War. 来自世界各国的几十位领导人在埃
By Margaret Besheer United Nations 06 March 2008 U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon observed International Women's Day with a call for the public and private sectors to step up investment in programs that empower women. From U.N. headquarters in New
Do you know the open-air art gallery in London's Blackall Street? Not many Londoners know it either, but Henri does and he is willing to show it to you. Henri used to sleep rough until he met a charity that helps homeless people get back on their fee