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Throughout my 41 years at GE, I’ve had many ups and downs. In the media, I’ve gone from prince to pig and back again. And I’ve been called many things. In the early days, when I worked at our 1)
Brazilian Zarela Mosquera moved to the United States as a teenager. The adjustment to a new place was difficult. Mosquera says she was a bratty teenager, as a result. But it was not just the adjustment that affected her behavior. Mosquera says there
Jack seldom gets together with his friends. He usually stays at home with his pet dog, Lucky. They sometimes go for long walks in the park. Although Jack is often alone, he is never lonely. He always
My father has never done anything excit- ing in his life. He has never traveled abroad He has never smoked, drunk wine, or gone dancing. He has never even gone to a movie One day I asked him,
Jack felt rain drops he looked up and saw the summer storm cloud . Hurry! Jack called to Anne. They were riding their bikes home form library, Jacks backpackwas filled with library books. He didnt want them to get wet, asJack and Anne piddled fast, a
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[00:29.37]Was It Jack The Ripper? [00:33.88]那是杀人狂杰克吗? [00:55.02]It was in the middle of winter [00:58.17]and I was staying after school [01:00.44]to rehearse for a dance production I was in. [01:05.54]When it had ended, [01:07.48]I asked for
[00:45.09]Was it Jack the ripper [00:49.65]那是杀人狂杰克吗? [01:08.08]I breathed a sigh of relief [01:11.33]and caught my breath a bit, [01:14.12]Feeling like I must have imagined it through paranoia, [01:19.50]I turned back around. [01:22.33]I cou
[00:42.03]Was it Jack the ripper? [00:45.79]那是杀人狂杰克吗? [01:04.40]To my surprise, [01:06.38]I woke up in my bed the next morning. [01:10.22]I thought I was dreaming [01:11.93]and that I would have to go through [01:13.86]that boring school day
[00:04.40]第四课 新朋友 [00:08.80]Point and say. [00:13.07]指和说 [00:17.35]Peter is helpful. [00:20.48]Peter乐于助人。 [00:23.61]Sally is clever. [00:27.00]Sally聪明。 [00:30.38]helpful [00:33.01]乐于助人 [00:35.63]clever [00:37.96]聪明 [00:40.28]po
By Jim Malone Washington 27 January 2006 President Bush delivers his State of the Union address Tuesday to outline his policy objectives for the year ahead. But at the moment, there appears to be a gr
By Dan Robinson Capitol Hill 04 January 2006 Although most members of Congress are still away from Washington on a lengthy break, repercussions of the scandal involving former lobbyist Jack Abramoff a
Everyday Grammar: Are Causatives Making You Crazy? 日常语法:使役动词把你搞疯了吗? his week's Everyday Grammar looks at the grammatical forms called causatives. Basically, causatives express how one actor causes another actor to do somet
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KELLY MCEVERS, HOST: The National Archives had a deadline yesterday. It was supposed to release all the remaining records from the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. And it did post thousands of files online last night. People have b
The thrill and excitement of Halloween run through this story of a boy whose mother takes him to a magical pumpkin patch. When Jack starts to cut eyes and a mouth into his pumpkin, he is in for a big surprise. Written for Storynory by Marlon Heimerl
By Brian Padden Washington, DC 08 January 2007 watch New Congress report 110th Congress is sworn in at U.S. Capitol 4 Jan 2007 One of the first orders of business for the new congress with its Democratic majority is changing how the people's busines
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By Jim Malone Washington 06 December 2006 The long-running political debate in Washington over the war in Iraq took a major turn Wednesday with the release of the report of the bipartisan Iraq Study Group. As VOA National correspondent Jim Malone re