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Graduates' Best Choice: Back to College With the job market offering few opportunities for advancement, many in the workforce are going back to school, as a result applications to the nation’s gradu
DIALOGUE 92 1--Would you like some tea? 2--I'd prefer some coffee, if you've got any. 1--Of course. How do you take it? 2--white with two sugars, please. =================================== 注解: 1)
-Personally, I think that, the meaning of marriage has changed. I think that marriage was one thing of we had to do because we were dependent on a man's take care of us. Then there was an expectancy thing, I graduated school, I gotta get married. And
Report: State of Black America a 'Tale of Two Nations' 美国的黑人州两国的故事 NEW YORK The National Urban League has described this year's State of Black America report as a tale of two nations. The group's annual report, released in March
DIALOGUE 64 Coffee Time 1--Would you like some tea? 2--I'd prefer some coffee, if you've got any. 1--Of course. How do you take it? 2--white with two sugars, please. ==================================
[00:02.16]Module 6 A FARM [00:05.36]UNIT 2 He couldn't go to college [00:09.06]but he wanted a good job. [00:11.87]1 Listen and read. Then say. [00:16.32]Li Dongcheng became a farmer [00:18.41]after he finished junior middle school. [00:21.44]He coul
(MUSIC) VOICE ONE: Im Shirley Griffith. VOICE TWO: And Im Doug Johnson with the VOA Special English program, PEOPLE IN AMERICA. Today, we tell about the life of writer and reporter, Carl Rowan. He was one of the most honored reporters in the United S
By Jerilyn Watson Broadcast: November 6, 2003 This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Education Report. A new report says the cost of studies at public colleges in the United States increased
刘若英-分开旅行-英文版 Black black heart something ugly this way comes through my fingers sliding inside all these blessings all these burns i'm godless underneath your cover search for pleasure search for pain in this world now i am undyin
Are you going to hear from Mr BS today's better instate coverage ,we salute everyone who's served in the US arm forces and everyone currently serving his watching hour show,this is CNN student news. Up eve,at Penn State University,it's part of all th
AMERICAN MOSAIC - 'Freshman 15' Defined / Ray Charles' Last Album / Black History Month By Broadcast: Friday, January 28, 2005 (MUSIC) DOUG JOHNSON: Welcome to AMERICAN MOSAIC, in VOA Special English.
(MUSIC) VOICE ONE: Im Shirley Griffith. VOICE TWO: And Im Doug Johnson with the VOA Special English program PEOPLE IN AMERICA. Today, we tell about the life of writer and reporter, Carl Rowan. He was one of the most honored reporters in the United S
Blacks, Latinos Score Lower on Tests than Whites, Asians White and Asian students continue to do better on tests than black and Latino students, says the U.S. Department of Education. This information, which comes from the governments 2015 Nation's R
统计显示美国黑人更易失业 Medgar Evers College, whose student body is nearly 90 percent black, is filled with hard-working students fulfilling their degree requirements. But unlike their white peers, African Americans overall are statistic
If you heard the first part, youll know that Princess Talia has woken up somewhat confused. She is a student at an ancient college, but shes not quite sure how she got there. In this episode we will find out how she fits into her new surroundings. Ou
PEOPLE IN AMERICA -August 18, 2002: Carl Rowan By Cynthia Kirk Broadcast: VOICE ONE: I’m Shirley Griffith. VOICE TWO: And I’m Doug Johnson with the VOA Special English program, PEOPLE IN AMERICA.
PEOPLE IN AMERICA - Carl Rowan: One of the Most Honored Reporters in the United States By Cynthia Kirk Broadcast: Sunday, May 15, 2005 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: I'm Shirley Griffith. VOICE TWO: And I'm Doug
刘若英的分开旅行打动了很多人 它的原曲是USHER的BLACK BLACK HEART 一起欣赏吧------分开旅行-原版 SINGER:USHER something ugly this way comes through my fingers sliding inside all these blessings all these burns i'm godless underneath your cover search
Martin Luther King, Jr., was always a very good student. He loved to read and make speeches. He studied very hard and skipped two grades. At just fifteen years old, he graduated from high school. That summer, Martin worked in Simsbury, Connecticut. I
Today, I will tell you about black jumper day , and we will meet the English expression to leave for somewhere. In a podcast a very long time ago, in November 2006, I told you that most English children wear a school uniform to go to school. My daugh