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Brett: Hi, Senum, how are you? Senum: Good, thank you Brett. How are you? Brett: Very good. So let's talk about family today. Senum: Alrighty then. Brett: So, how large is your family? Senum: Well, actually, I'm an only child, but I have a very large
Kara: So, Lupe, you have an extremely large family compared to family sizes here in the United States. How was that? How was that growing up in a large family? Lupe: Yeah, coming here to the Unites States it was really strange for me to see how small
Egyptian archaeologists have discovered the bottom part of an unknown pyramid in the Sakkara area about 18 miles south of Cairo. NationalGeographic explorer-in-residence Dr. Zahi Hawass, the Secretary General of the Egyptian Supreme Council for Anti
Im too old to have children now, Kim said to her friend. But I have a lot of money. I have enough money to adopt children. I am going to adopt two baby children. I am going to adopt a baby girl and a baby boy. Kim went to the adoption agency. She sai
I'm too old to have children now, Kim said to her friend. But I have a lot of money. I have enough money to adopt children. I am going to adopt two baby children. I am going to adopt a baby girl and a baby boy. Kim went to the adoption agency. She sa
We have a nice house. It has three bedrooms. It has three bathrooms. It is a one-story house. It doesnt have any stairs. It doesnt have a second floor. It doesnt have a basement. It does have an attic. It has a chimney and a fireplace. It has a kitch
By Lisa Schlein Geneva 22 April 2006 A Dinka child makes herself comfortable for the journey on the IOM ferry The Sudanese government has asked the International Organization for Migration (IOM) to he
After months of drought, storms pounded Lebanon during the weekend, destroying or damaging most of the 60 homes in Jal al-Bahr, one of Lebanon's poorest communities of Palestinian refugees. On the shores of the Mediterranean in southern Lebanon, wate
Egyptian archaeologists have discovered the bottom part of an unknown pyramid in the Sakkara area about 18 miles south of Cairo. National Geographic explorer-in-residence Dr. Zahi Hawass, the Secretary General of the Egyptian Supreme Council for Anti
Todd: So, Jeyong, you were telling me that you like to travel. Jeyong: Yes, very much. Todd: Now, this is interesting. Who do you normally travel with? Jeyong: You would be kind of surprised to hear this, but then, I normally travel with my dad. Todd
Buddhi: Can you tell me about general roles in America? Is it that women do cooking or the men help out or how is it done? Todd: I think it's changed a lot over the years. It's similar to what you said in your country. America's probably maybe one of
Kara: So, coming from such a large family, again, what do you imagine for yourself as far as family size and your ideal lifestyle? Lupe: I love having a big family. I think that is the biggest blessing in my life because there's always someone there
I never considered myself unique, but people are constantly telling me, you are a miracle. To me, I was just an ordinary guy with realistic goals and big dreams. I was a 19-ye ar-old student at the University of Texas and well on my way toward fulfil
Family and friends of American pop music icon Whitney Houston have said their goodbyes to the singer at a private funeral at her childhood church in Newark, New Jersey. Celebrities, including music greats, joined the final tribute at the New Hope Bap
Todd: So Travis, you said your brother is getting married. Travis: Well, actually not my brother, my cousin is getting married. On my family's side of the family, on my father's side of the family, I have quite a few cousins and quite a few uncles an
Jessica: About three years ago I went and I lived in Madrid for a year and I stayed with a host family, and there was three boys: one was my age, one was two years younger, and one was, at the time he 9 years old, and it was one of the best experienc
Todd: Ah, hello. Jeanie: Hello. Todd: Can you say your name please? Jeanie: Yep, my name is Jeanie Cherry. Todd: Jeanie Cherry. Jeanie: Yep. Todd: Really? Jeanie: Yep. Todd: Cherry's your last name? Is it spelled like the fruit? Jeanie: Yes. Todd: Re
Welcome to the family Hope you have a real good life With my little sister Yeah, she'll make a real good wife Hope you have lots of babies Hope you get a real good job Hope you don't mind comp'ny Cause we'll be here a lot Brother, here's some brothe
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster: communication skills for the elderly. RS: And to teach it to them is George Shames, professor emeritus in psychology and communications disorders at the University of Pittsburgh.