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【今日基础词】Community 【Transcript】 A: Would you like to join the VolunteersLeague? B: Do you think Im crazy? I just quit the Student Council. I dont want to be so busy. I gave up a good chance of getting scholarships for that。 A: Joini
暂无音频 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT ON JOB CREATION AND JOB TRAINING Room 350 Dwight D. Eisenhower Executive Office Building 11:38 A.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Good morning, everybody. This morning we learned that our economy lost another 539,000 jobs in t
A report led by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Medicine has called for a United Nations investigation into Burma's handling of aid and assistance to cyclone hit regions last year, accusing the military government of crimes against humanity. R
Study: Women Prefer to Go to Female Health Workers 研究发现女性更喜欢女性卫生工作者 Researchers recently completed a study of a new method of giving health care to women in Northern Nigeria. They found women and children would use hea
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Barney, a stray pooch, has a very unusual diet. This was discovered by some workers at a stray animal shelter in the UK, when the little puppy was brought there after he was found wandering the streets in early December. It turns out that the 9-month
Life was not easy when Emma Seguy first arrived in Mesa, Arizona. The 20-year-old was born in Paris, France. But when she was 16, she decided she wanted to be more independent and to try something new. So, Seguy asked her parents if she could complet
New Coalition Promotes Investment in Health Workers Sixteen major non-governmental organizations have launched a new initiative to add one million health care workers in developing countries. The new Frontline Health Workers Coalition says training m
A new study shows community health workers can effectively and safely treat malaria and pneumonia with just a little bit of extra training. In many rural areas throughout sub-Saharan Africa, an important primary medical resource is the network of vol
ActionAid: Many Unknown Ebola Cases 行动援助:许多未知的埃博拉病例 While the West Africa Ebola outbreak did not start in Liberia, the country has been the hardest hit with the most cases and deaths. The group ActionAid says its not clear
Many California Farmworkers Forced To Stay Behind During The Wildfires SCOTT SIMON, HOST: The Woolsey Fire in Southern California has been contained, but it destroyed almost 1,500 structures across Los Angeles and Ventura counties. And while some res
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> 38 信息和通讯技术的发展使人们广泛运用互联网成为可能 DATE=4-23-01 TITLE=DEVELOPMENT REPORT - Community Broadcast Radio BYLINE=Gary Garriott (Start at 59
BEIJING, March 11 (Xinhua) -- A Foreign Ministry spokeswoman on Monday said China would like to work with other countries to curb cyber attacks. The Chinese government resolutely opposes and has cracked down on hacking in accordance with the law and
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By Phuong Tran Gaga, Chad 14 May 2007 For years, hundreds of thousands of Sudanese who fled fighting in Darfur have received shelter in refugee camps in neighboring Chad. But having survived the violence, they now face a new threat in the deadly AIDS
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: The partial government shutdown is over, so hundreds of thousands of federal workers are heading back to work today. But all throughout the shutdown, one government agency was actually in the midst of a massive recruiting effort.
SARAH MCCAMMON, HOST: We're going to turn now to the partial federal government shutdown, which is now the longest in history as we've entered day 22. We're going to hear from voices across the country during the program today about how the shutdown