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1: I am Andy. 2: Hello! 3: Good morning. 4: This is Kay. 5: This is Miss Dizzy. Your English teacher. 6: How do you do. 7: Hi! 8: Good bye! 9: So long. 10:Bye-bye! A: Hello! I am Andy. Hello! I am Mr. Write. I am Bobby. I am Kay. B: Good morning Mr.
Wanted: Chefs in Uganda 乌干达奇缺厨师 KAMPALA, UGANDA As the middle class and tourism industry grow in Uganda, so, too, do the number of restaurants and high-end hotels. The owners of these establishments, however, have often had to recruit e
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This is the VOA Special English Development Report. Dye can bring a little color to life. Most clothing is colored with dyes. Modern, manufactured dyes can be costly. Natural dyes from plant and animal products have been used since ancient times. So
This is the VOA Special English Development Report. Dye can bring a little color to life. Most clothing is colored with dyes. Modern, manufactured dyes can be costly. Natural dyes from plant and animal products have been used since ancient times. So
This is the VOA Special English Development Report. Dye can bring a little color to life. Most clothing is colored with dyes. Modern, manufactured dyes can be costly. Natural dyes from plant and animal products have been used since ancient times. So
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Don: Oh, Yael, I just read the most beautiful poem. No wonder our ancestors developed writing--they probably wanted to treasure poetry for posterity. Yael: Actually Don, writing was developed to keep track of more mundane things, like money. For exam
I, I believe that you should treat people the way you want to be treated. Did Jesus say that? You're right. Also, always take a favor over money. I think Jesus said that as well. But I don't know if he said the second one, but he might have said the
DEVELOPMENT REPORT - Bringing Color to Life With Natural Dyes By Jill Moss Broadcast: Monday, August 15, 2005 I'm Barbara Klein with the VOA Special English Development Report. Dye can bring a little
DAVID GREENE, HOST: The island nation of Trinidad and Tobago is famous for calypso and soca, the infectious music that takes center stage during Carnival. But during the Christmas season, another type of music dominates. John Otis is going to tell us
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