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[00:02.06]Growing Roots [00:03.37]When I was growing up, I had an old neighbor named Dr. Gibbs. [00:09.17] He didn't look like any doctor I'd ever known. [00:12.12] He never yelled at us for playing in his yard. [00:14.97] I remember him as someone [
A: So, what's on the menu for dinner tonight? B: You tell me. A: You're not going to make anything to eat? B: You never cook. I always do. A: I think you're a better cook than I am. B: Oh please, you need to cook tonight. A: So you're telling me that
Eyes of Kindness 善意的眼神 It was a bitter, cold evening in northern Virginia many years ago. The old man's beard was glazed by winter's frost while he waited for a ride across the river. The wait seemed endless. His body became numb and stiff
A new study of a popular dietary supplement indicates that, while pine bark extract is safe, it has no significant effect on blood pressure or other risk factors for heart disease. This new research seems to contradict evidence from earlier studies.
A: I heard that EDD has special services to help me get a job. B: CalJOBS is a great Internet-based placement service that is available to you. A: I dont have access to a computer. B: There is an area at the EDD Center that is set up with computers f
A: Do you have any job placement services at EDD? B: The first thing that you should check out is CalJobs, which is a great Internet-based placement service that you can use. A: What about people who dont have a computer? B: You can search for jobs o
A: I was wondering if you could go over the services available at EDD to help me get a job. B: The best opportunity is called CalJOBS, which is an Internet-based job placement service that you can make use of. A: Do I have to have a computer at home?
(ZAD) is a day on which people question the place and value of zoos in the twenty-first century. It is organized by the Captive Animals Protection Society (CAPS), which says zoos are mainly for tourism rather than protecting animals. CAPS says that e
Beneath the hot-skillet surface of the outback where the baked soil crumbles like ashes, there are treasures to be found. In endless warrens of burrowing and hole, every hour of every day, you can find people digging. And virtually all of these indi
Todd: OK, hey, Marion, how are you feeling today? Marion: I'm realy tired. Kind of, I don't know, my throat's really scratchy, so maybe I'm coming down with something. Todd: Oh, no. That's terrible. Are you taking anything for it? Marion: Actually, I
When I was growing up, I had an old neighbor named Dr. Gibbs. He didnt look like any doctor Id ever known. He never yelled at us for playing in his yard. I remember him as someone who was a lot nicer than 1)circumstances warranted. When Dr. Gibbs was
By Leslie Boctor Cairo 01 August 2006 Roughly 96 percent of Egypt's land mass is made up of desert. Since the time of the pharaohs, the country has relied on a fertile narrow strip along the Nile River to support every aspect of social and economic
Ah-la-la-la-la 啊 啦 啦 啦 啦 Ah-la-la-la-la 啊 啦 啦 啦 啦 I met this girl late last year 去年我遇到了这个女孩 She said don*t you worry if I disappear 她说如果我消失不见你不用担心 I told her I*m not really 我告诉她
By Greg Flakus New Orleans 28 August 2006 One year after the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, one of the city's main engines of economic activity is back with a vengeance. Business at the port is now above pre-Katrina levels.
Mikhail Khodorkovsky, formerly Russia's richest man, has been transferred from a Siberian prison to Moscow to face trial for alleged embezzlement and money laundering. Khodorkovsky is already serving an eight-year sentence on charges of fraud and ta
A: What can I do for you today? B: Doctor, I have the worst toothache! A: How long have you had this pain? B: For about a week or so, but its gotten really bad in the last couple of days. A: Did you do anything that might have aggravated your tooth?
Beneath the hot-skillet surface of the outback where the baked soil crumbles like ashes, there are treasures to be found. In endless warrens of burrowing and hole, every hour of every day, you can find people digging. And virtually all of these indiv
Jeff: So, Jonathan, you are the... maybe most prolific traveler I have ever met, and your home is a suitcase, so how do you live out of a suitcase like that? Jonathan: I wouldn't really say my home is a suitcase, but I think that people really hold o
By Jessica Berman Washington 14 October 2007 An international team of scientists say they are on the verge of developing the first blood test for Alzheimer's disease which experts hope will help doctors identify patients with the memory-robbing disea
Todd: OK, hey, Marion, how are you feeling today? Marion: I'm realy tired. Kind of, I don't know, my throat's really scratchy, so maybe I'm coming down with something. Todd: Oh, no. That's terrible. Are you taking anything for it? Marion: Actually, I