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People don't often look back on the early 1900's for advice, but what if we could actually learn something from the Lost Generation? 通常人们不会为了求取生活妙方而去回顾20世纪初的年代,不过如果那个垮掉的一代真的能
Protests have been taking place across the United States to call on President Donald Trump to release his tax returns. 日前,全美爆发了大规模抗议游行,人们要求总统唐纳德特朗普公布他的纳税申报表。 Tax March organi
All the leaves are brown and the sky is grey. Ive been for a walk on a winters day. All right, nothing like the sweet sounds of the Mamas and the Papas, singing California dream to start your day. The legendary band was the brains behind the trailbla
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: In June of 2017, Nicole Smith-Holt lost her 26-year-old son Alec when he couldn't afford the insulin he needed to treat his diabetes. Since his death, Smith-Holt has been vocal about the rising price of insulin, which has more than
By CRI Jerusalem Correspondent Zhang Jin Twenty-six Palestinian prisoners are expected to be released Tuesday or early Wednesday morning as first to be freed ahead of the renewed peace talks this week. CRI's Jordan Lee has more. The Israeli Prison Se
Cry if you're hurt, if you're sad or if you're upset It doesn't mean you're weak It is just releasing all the emotions you have inside Afterwards, you'll feel better than before. 如果你受伤、伤心、难过 那就哭出来 这并不表示你很脆
Welcome to Faith Radio Online-Simply to Relax, Im Faith. Do you condemn yourself for things which you did--or failed to do--in the past? Everyone does this at some point. However, if you want to lead a successful and productive life, it is imperativ
你是否为你曾经做过的事,或失败的事而对自己耿耿于怀? 每个人都会在某种程度上有过这种经历。然而,如果你想要一种成功而积极的生活,学会释怀过去,不要为已经发生且无法改变的过去而责备自己,这一点是非常必要的。 让我们视过去为一种学习经验,和迈向未来成功的
Even the dirt on the ground is likely making climate change worse, a new study finds. Researchers have shown that warmer temperatures are heating the soil, which is causing microbes to become more active and release more of the soils carbon into the
北极冰带的融化将加速全球变暖进程 DATE=2/16/01 TITLE=SPECIAL ENGLISH ENVIRONMENT REPORT - Arctic Permafrost Melting BYLINE=Cynthia Kirk (Start at 59
AS IT IS 2014-11-12 Rescued Animals Need More Space in Asia 在亚洲获救动物需要更多的空间 Efforts to stop illegal trade of endangered animals are gaining strength in some areas, including Southeast Asia. But now, officials must decide wh
AS IT IS 2014-11-26 Group Claims Gender Equality Will End Hunger, Poverty A Christian aid group says problems like hunger, malnutrition and poverty cannot be solved until and unless women are treated as well as men. The group Bread for the World rele
Scientists Creating New Devices to Battle Diabetes 科学家发明新型对抗糖尿病装置 In general, people around the world are eating better and living longer, but they are also moving less. This is contributing to the rise of diabetes, a cond
He was walking along the beach. He saw something dark near the water. He walked over to it. It was a bottle. It looked very old. He picked it up. It felt like it was empty. But a cork was in the bottle. He removed the cork. White smoke quickly rose o
By Jill Moss DEVELOPMENT REPORT -March 25, 2002: World TB Day This is Bill White with the VOA Special English Development Report. March twenty-fourth was World Tuberculosis Day. The yearly event is he
ECONOMICS REPORT - Google Goes Public By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Friday, May 14, 2004 This is Bob Doughty with the VOA Special English Economics Report. Google is a powerful tool for users of the elec
By Carol Pearson Washington 16 November 2007 November 14th marks the United Nation's first World Diabetes Day. It is meant to be an indicator of how serious diabetes has become. World Health Organization statistics show that more than 180 million peo
DAMASCUS, March 9 (Xinhua) -- The captors of the UN peacekeepers have been divided on whether to release the group before setting them free on Saturday, the head of office of the UN- Arab League (AL) joint special representative to Syria told Xinhua
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Insulin is getting more and more expensive, and that's costing lives. Some people with Type 1 diabetes have died because they couldn't afford the insulin they needed to live. Diabetes activists like Angela Lautner of Elsmere, Ky.