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布隆迪疟疾等疾病供给情况好转 Partnership makes all things possible. The people of Burundi have greater access to life-saving medicines with the assistance of the United States. 合作让一切成为可能。在美国的援助下,非洲国
[00:06.92]Lesson 8 [00:08.93]1.Look,read and answer. [00:13.73]China's First Astronaut中国的第一个宇航员 [00:17.35]On October 15,2003, [00:22.14]Shenzhou V lifted off at 9:00 in the morning. [00:26.12]早上九点,神州五号飞船发射了
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the creation of China astronaut training program. All 11 Chinese astronauts who have been to space are revisiting the oath of bravery and commitment they took years before. The move is to commemorate the 20th a
By Kurt Achin Seoul 05 September 2007 South Korea has chosen an expert on artificial intelligence for the country's first foray into space. As VOA's Kurt Achin reports from Seoul, the new astronaut beat out tens of thousands of competitors for a flig
DEVELOPMENT REPORT - Home-Based Management of Malaria By Karen Leggett Broadcast: Monday, May 31, 2004 This is Robert Cohen with the VOA Special English Development Report. Malaria is estimated to kil
Health Report - A UN Warning About Chemical Dangers This is the VOA Special English Health Report. The United Nations Environment Program is calling for urgent action to reduce what it says are growing risks from chemicals. The agency says in a new r
AS IT IS 2016-02-26 Scott Kelly: Astronaut and Space Ape This is Whats Trending Today. On Thursday, American astronaut Scott Kelly held his last press conference from the International Space Station. His historic #yearinspace is coming to an end. But
AS IT IS 2016-02-26 Astronaut Scott Kelly Talks about His Year in Space For nearly a year, American astronaut Scott Kelly has been living and working at the International Space Station (ISS), with no running water. He told reporters Thursday that it
By Kurt Achin Seoul 28 March 2008 South Koreans are now counting the days to their country's historic first astronaut in space, set to launch aboard a Russian Soyuz rocket on 8 April. The mission is full of landmarks: it will be the first time a Sout
The arrival of oil-tainted waste to federally approved landfills across the Gulf coast is raising concerns are raised about the potential impact on the environment and public health An estimated 700 million liters of oil have spilled into the Gulf of
SARAH MCCAMMON, HOST: Now the latest installment in our series Brave New Workers about people adapting to the changing economy. (SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC) UNIDENTIFIED MAN #1: I need a job, and I don't have a skill set other than flying. UNIDENTIFIED MAN #
LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: This is Lulu's log, star date June 11, 2017, where we consider matters of space, the stars, the universe. Just as class is getting out for the summer across the country, a new one has just been announced - NASA's latest cla
Human Resources Management Facing Business Challenges at Johnson Johnson Does a healthier work force translate into healthier profits? This was one of the key issues facing Johnson Johnson CEO Ralph S
By Margaret Besheer Washington 03 November 2007 NASA astronauts have successfully repaired a damaged solar wing at the International Space Station. The operation was completed Saturday, after being postponed twice so engineers could further study how
By Brian Wagner Miami 06 February 2007 A U.S. astronaut has been arrested for allegedly trying to kidnap and kill a female Air Force officer. From Miami, VOA's Brian Wagner reports that incident with Lisa Nowak involved an apparent rivalry over the
Businesses in every industry are faced with the task of recruiting and retaining quality employees. Smart business owners know that they have to offer competitive pay and benefits to potential recruits, but there are many different factors that job s
You can handle lifes bumps with ease when you practice risk management for your life. There are four main areas well focus on for risk management: health, career, finance and relationships. Good guidelines in these areas will keep your life flowing e
By Kurt Achin Seoul 08 April 2008 South Koreans are celebrating the launch of their country's first space traveler. Yi So-yeon has become the first South Korean woman to blast into orbit on her way to a research mission on the International Space Sta
请看中国日报网报道: The first two female reserve astronauts, one of whom is likely to go into space on board Shenzhou IX and become China's first female astronaut, have to meet the same criteria as the men, said a senior medical expert fro
In 1962, NASA decided to bring more astronauts into the space program. NASA especially wanted test pilots and men with engineering backgrounds. Neil Armstrong met all the qualifications. He was less than thirty-five years old, in perfect health, and