单词:Rana catesbeiana
单词:Rana catesbeiana 相关文章
Leading anti-hunger advocates are fasting to protest U.S. budget-cutting proposals that could threaten some of the world's most vulnerable people. The budget passed by the House of Representatives includes deep cuts to programs aimed at alleviating h
Investigating the Crash of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 From VOA Learning English, this is In The News. American investigators this week examined wreckage from the Asiana Airlines passenger jet that crashed last Saturday at San Francisco airport. Offic
AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: The executive order banning visitors and refugees from seven majority-Muslim nations is having some unanticipated effects in Hollywood. The Salesman has an Oscar nomination for best foreign language film. Its director, Asghar Far
Pakistani Hit Action Film Strikes a Nerve Over India 巴基斯坦动作大片触动印度神经 ISLAMABAD Pakistans moribund film industry has been brought back to life with the action thriller Waar, which translates roughly as The Attack. The film,
AS IT IS 2015-06-17 Survivors Remember Bangladesh Garment Factory Collapse 幸存者回忆孟加拉国服装厂事故 The Rana Plaza building near Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka, collapsed in April 2013, killing 1,100 garment workers. More than 2,500 ot
By Michael Bowman Washington 30 May 2007 President Bush says a primary goal of immigration reform is to bring millions of illegal aliens out of the shadows and provide a path to legal residency and eventual U.S. citizenship. But while the president c
By Zulima Palacio Washington 28 June 2007 Breadfruit is widely cultivated in tropical regions of the world, especially in the Pacific. And yet, advocates say it is mostly ignored as a potential solution to hunger. They point out that breadfruit prod
By Mike O'Sullivan Los Angeles 21 March 2007 Most nations subscribe to shared concepts of human rights, such as the right to free speech and free practice of religion, and the right to shape the decisions of government. But as Mike O'Sullivan report
By Steve Herman Tokyo 01 March 2006 Iran says it accepts in principle a Russian offer aimed at heading off international concerns over Iran's nuclear plans, and talks between the two nations were due
Reptiles, Amphibians in US Succumbing to Deadly Ranavirus Tracking the virus A few years ago, Scott Farnsworth, a graduate student at Towson University in Maryland, was sent to a wooded park in Maryland to relocate box turtles safely away from a new
Muldaur Gifts Fans with Bluesiana Album 'Steady Love' In 1974, singer Maria Muldaur became an international pop sensation with her hit song Midnight At The Oasis. Since then, shes recorded nearly 40 albums, weaving between blues, folk, jazz and gospe
Asiana Adopts New Pilot Training After US Crash 韩亚航空采用新方式训练飞行驾驶员 WASHINGTON After a deadly crash landing last summer in San Francisco, Asiana Airlines is changing its training for pilots to encourage crews to talk more
LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: In our final installment on how communities around the world are adjusting to climate change, we go to India. Pollution there from the burning of fossil fuels is encouraging the spread of solar energy. But as NPR's Julie Mc
巴基斯坦动作大片触动印度神经 Pakistans moribund film industry has been brought back to life with the action thriller Waar, which translates roughly as The Attack. The film, shot in Pakistan, tells the story of a retired military hero wh
Photo taken on July 8, 2013 shows a picture of Wang Linjia (R) and Ye Mengyuan on a mobile phone, at Jiangshan Middle School in Jiangshan, east China's Zhejiang Province. Two Chinese passengers, Wang Linjia and Ye Mengyuan, were killed in a crash lan
A: Ok, lets go through this one more time. I dont want anymore ruined or dyed blouses! B: I know, I know. OK, so I have to separate the colors from the whites and put them in this strange looking contraption so called washing machine. A: Right. You h
Polio Cases Rise in Indonesia 印尼小儿麻痹症患者数量有所上升 Polio has stricken dozens of children in Indonesia and is continuing to spread. The government is preparing for a national i
14/05/2017 YESTERDAY Chris Sutton and Kelly Cates take your calls on the weekend's action.
The remains of a Mexican woman have now been buried in her home state of Sinaloa after 150 years at a research facility in Norway. She had been on display since Victorian-era Europe because of a rare genetic condition. The move puts an end to an era