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Now is it just me, or are chemists getting increasingly nosey? It's ever since the government suggested that we consult chemists for minor 1)ailments rather than troubling our doctors, who are all far
[00:02.39]Top 10 Odd College Courses [00:05.03]College courses aren't all Economics and The History of Europe. [00:10.21]A trend among many colleges and universities is to offer courses [00:14.35]that are slightly off the beaten track. [00:16.62]Many
PEOPLE IN AMERICA -March 3, 2002: Todd Duncan By Jerilyn Watson VOICE ONE: I'm Shirley Griffith. VOICE TWO: And I'm Rich Kleinfeldt with the VOA Special English program, PEOPLE IN AMERICA. Today we te
By Scott Stearns White House 29 September 2006 President Bush and Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev say they are united in fighting terrorism and spreading democracy in Central Asia. Some human rights groups are criticizing President Nazarbayev'
I worked odd jobs for months before I went to college. 我上大学前打了几个月的零工。 odd jobs,零工。既然是零工,通常都是超过一份,所以用复数。
今天我们要学的词组是long odds。 Long odds的意思是不太可能,可能性很小。比如美式足球第41届超级杯大赛,赛前有报道说,芝加哥熊队不太可能打败印第安那波利斯小马队, Chicago Bears faces l
我们每天都不假思索地免费使用地球上的资源。如果我们必须为此支付一定款项,我们是不是会更珍惜这些资源并减少浪费呢?作为一个大自然的银行家,Pavan Sukhdev为地球上的资源估了价。启
VOICE ONE: This is Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: And this is Shirley Griffith with the VOA Special English program, EXPLORATIONS. Today, we report on some of the early research in the development of rockets
英文歌词: Artist:Mercury Rev Song:Goddess on a Highway Well, I got us on a highway and I got us in a car got us going faster than we've ever gone before I got us on a highway and I got us in a car got us going faster than we've ever gone before And
By Lisa McAdams Moscow 22 May 2007 Kazakhstan's President Nursultan Nazarbayev has signed into law constitutional amendments allowing him to stay in office, indefinitely. From Moscow, VOA's Lisa McAdams has more on the move, which the political oppos
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DO you remember that TV game show called Whats My Line? Panellists had to question contestants in order to determine their occupation. If Id have been on it, they would never have guessed correctly. Never, never in a million years. Why? Well, because
Todd: OK, Jeff, we're talking about odd jobs. Good jobs, bad jobs, strange jobs we've done. What's an odd job you've had Jeff? Jeff: Todd, one of my oddest odd jobs might be was when I was backpacking through Europe after university, I ran out of mon
ALMATY, Nov. 4 (Xinhua) -- Kazakhstan's Center for Prevention and Control of AIDS said Friday that the country had 17,266 registered HIV carriers as of Oct. 1,compared with 15,908 as of Feb. 1, 2010. Of the HIV-positive people, 1,432 were diagnosed w
LONDON, Aug. 7 (Xinhua) -- Algeria's Taoufik Makhloufi produced a stunning last 300 meters to be proclaimed Olympic 1,500 meter champion on Tuesday night. Makhoufi finished ahead of Leonel Manzano of the USA and Morocco's Abdaali Iguider and deserved
By Peter Heinlein United Nations 15 May 2007 U.N. Security Council The United States and its European allies are pushing the U.N. Security Council to move quickly to create a tribunal for suspects in the killing of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafi
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Todd: OK, now Jeff, I've know you for along time. You are a very resourceful person. You always have these crazy jobs, and recently you had at a hospital, but you weren't a doctor. Could you please describe your job? Jeff: Todd, it was a pharmaceutic
Todd: OK, Jeff, we're talking about odd jobs. Good jobs, bad jobs, strange jobs we've done. What's an odd job you've had Jeff? Jeff: Todd, one of my oddest odd jobs might be was when I was backpacking through Europe after university, I ran out of mon