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C: What's the problem, Nada? You look down in the dumps. N: I don't know. My life is a big mess. Everything is so compliceted. C: come on, nothin can be that bad. N: but promise me, you'll keep it a secret. C: ok, I promise. So what's troubling you s
Ayumi Hamasaki, a.k.a. Ayu, is dubbed the Empress of Japanese Pop. She is hugely popular in Japan and is one of the countrys few singers ever to become known overseas. She was born in 1978 on Japans southern island Kyushu. She moved to Tokyo when she
The size of your success is measured by the strength of your desire, the size of your dream, and how you handle disappointment along the way. 成功是由你欲望的力量,梦想的大小,以及你如何处理一路上的失望来衡量的。(
Rich Dad, Poor Dad Most parents would probably be extremely grateful to be shown an easy way to instill into their children an appreciation of the value of money and a better understanding of how to m
Rich Dad, Poor Dad 富爸爸,穷爸爸 Most parents would probably be extremely grateful to be shown an easy way to instill into their children an appreciation of the value of money and a better understanding of how to make it. According to some cr
Sakihito Ozawa urges other developed nations to join Japan's efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80 percent by 2050 Akiko Fujita | Tokyo 08 December 2009 Japan's Environment Minister Sakihito Ozawa speaks during a press conference at Foreig
It was late and everyone had left the caf, except an old man who sat in the shadow the leaves of the tree made against the electric light. In the daytime the street was dusty, but at night the dew settled the dust and the old man liked to sit late be
Mas que Nada became a top ten hit, the first Portuguese language success in American pop history. -That song, Mas que Nada, is magical. I told Jorge Ben the other day I saw him in LA. And I thank him for writing that song because there's not many son
曾于九十年代中期红极一时的纽约三人乐队Nada Surf,出道时玩的还是摇滚,在Billboard排行榜上连创佳绩。然而他们后来投身于西雅图的独立厂牌Barsuk,风格也转向独立清新一派。 Artist:Nada S
Hola amigo! 我们今天一起来看看美国人常用的外来语! 1) Hola! 你好!2) amigo 朋友 3) Mi casa es su casa= My home is your home = 我的家就是你的家 4) gracias 谢谢 5) de nada 不客气 6) Adios! 再见! 7) Bon voyage! 一
DAVID GREENE, HOST: All right. A tourism boom is changing the face of Japan. The number of visitors has nearly tripled in the past five years to about 30 million, and the country is scrambling to build enough hotels ahead of next year's Tokyo Olympic