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Time again for StoryCorps. This project has been recording conversations between Americans across the country. Today we are listening to Johnnie Tyson and her niece Sandra Fleming. The two of them sat down together during a StoryCorps stop in Little
在今天,有五千万人被迫离开家乡创下了第二次世界大战以来的最高纪录。此时此刻,超过三百万的叙利亚难民正在邻国寻找栖身之地。在黎巴嫩,半数难民都是孩子;但其中仅有20%在接受教
My name is Bond. James Bond. Ian Fleming wrote the James Bond novels. He also worked in intelligence during the Second World War. And it was because of this that he started writing spy novels. My theory was that he was going through a very acute midl
大家看过电影007里的詹姆斯邦德吧,他给人留下的印象刻入人心.... Alice: Hello, I'm Alice. Rob: And I'm Rob. Alice: And this is 6 Minute English! I have to say Rob, youre looking very smart and sophisticated in your dinner jack
Modem hospitals are clean and safe and doctors can cure many diseases. But it was not always so. For a long time, health care was often dangerous and risky. Treatments were neither scientific nor effective, and many patients suffered deadly infection
Unit 18 DIALOGUE I After an English Evening A: Our English Evening was a great success, wasn't it? B: Yes. Everyone enjoyed it. The performance was terrific. A: Yes, that's because every performer too
By Paul Burge London 05 May 2008 An exhibition is opening at the Imperial War Museum in London, marking the centenary of the birth of writer Ian Fleming, the man who created the world's most famous secret agent, James Bond. Paul Burge has the story o
The U.N. refugee agency says there has been an alarming deterioration in the treatment of uprooted Somali civilians, both inside Somalia and in the surrounding region. Agency officials say Somali civilians are suffering a backlash from recent terrori
[00:07.16]READING [00:07.97]A HEALPING HAND [00:09.14]A Wang Lin is a carpenter who lives in eastern China with his wife and son. [00:12.49]Two years ago, he was diagnosed with tuberculosis. [00:15.33]He was getting weaker and suffered from constant
[00:07.16]READING [00:07.97]A HEALPING HAND [00:09.14]A Wang Lin is a carpenter who lives in eastern China with his wife and son. [00:12.49]Two years ago, he was diagnosed with tuberculosis. [00:15.33]He was getting weaker and suffered from constant
[00:01.51]Einstein had already become world- famous [00:04.21]when a young ex-lawyer, [00:06.06]returning from the First World War, [00:08.04]started work at the Mount Wilson Observatory [00:10.39]in California.Using the most high-powered [00:13.50]t
The United Nations refugee agency says it is alarmed at the large numbers of women who continue to be victims of rape and sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The UNHCR says more than one third of recorded cases of rape, in the
AS IT IS 2014-07-18 Syrian Widows Face Harder Time as Refugees 叙利亚难民寡妇的艰难处境 From VOA Learning English, this is As It Is. A United Nations study says women are now heading more than 145,000 refugee families from the conflict in
The United Nations refugee agency expressed alarm at the further deterioration of the situation in the Somali capital, Mogadishu. The UNHCR reported that fighting between the transitional government and al-Shabab militia over the past two weeks has t
The United Nations refugee agency says it has begun work on a new camp for internally displaced people in western Ivory Coast. The UNHCR says it expects the current shortage of shelter for thousands of uprooted people to get worse as their numbers co
MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: A big part of Washington, D.C.'s plan to get its HIV rate down is to get more people on PrEP. That's a drug which can prevent HIV infection. Now, PrEP has been around for years, but only a small portion of those at risk for H
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Virginia's governor, Ralph Northam, tried to get back to business as usual yesterday, meeting with state lawmakers about his agenda. Still looming, though - the controversy about that photo in his medical yearbook of a man in bla
Today, a fever is an uncomfortable nuisance, but a hundred-plus years ago, fevers were often fatal. The difference between then and now is the class of drugs known as antibiotics. As the name implies, anti-biotics work against life, or, more specific
In 1928, Alexander Fleming was studying the bacterium, Staphylococcus, when some of the bacteria became contaminated with Penicillium fungus and stopped growing. Fleming decided that some chemical produced by the Penicillium fungus must be stopping t
When you take an aspirin, a decongestant, or a muscle relaxant, the drug youre taking was probably made by a chemist combining a specific mixture of chemicals. Microscopic Fungi And Bacteria Antibiotics, on the other hand, are chemicals produced by m