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Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Pearl Harbor Address to the Nation [AUTHENTICITY CERTIFIED: Text version below transcribed directly from audio. (2)] Mr. Vice President, Mr. Speaker, Members of the Senate,
Even without pineapples, Pineapple Place was busy. There were nuts to gather, papayas to pick, and chores to do all around the plantation. Over the next couple of days, Cousin Mary couldnt get the Aldens to relax. I have wonderful workers to take car
After Joseph left, Cousin Mary slid behind the wheel of the plantation van. She called over to the Aldens, Time to go. First stop is the cannery. Then on to the farmers market in town. Hop in. The Aldens crowded into the van. Cousin Mary followed the
Waking up in Hawaii was like waking up in a jungle. Just outside the Aldens guest cottage, several bright red honeycreepers twittered in the trees the next morning. Those birds are like little alarm clocks, Violet whispered to Jessie, who was half aw
V@enook.cn Lesson 16 It looks like cement. Professor Boffin wants to bake a cake. I can't find the flour. He looks in the storeroom. Ah!Here's some flour! Look!My cake's ready. It books like cement. If feels like cement. It tastes like cement. Look a
The Cock and the Pearl A cock was once strutting up and down the farmyard among the hens when suddenly he espied something shinning amid the straw.
Mr. Alden left for Honolulu the next morning on business, and the children began their working vacation, too. First they tried on the rubber work boots Cousin Mary had given them. Theres a pair for each of us, even small ones for Benny and Soo Lee. H
Grammar Girl here. Todays topic is cement versus concrete. Guest writer Sal Glynn writes: Accuracy is important. You might think concrete and cement are interchangeable, but you'll quickly find that you're mistaken when some guy at Home Depot rolls h
By Ben Gilbert Baghdad 11 January 2006 An Iraqi mason works on a wall surrounding a new school on the outskirts of Basra (file picture) Iraq has been hit with a construction boom - in no small part du
FAITH LAPIDUS: Im Faith Lapidus. JIM TEDDER: And Im Jim Tedder with PEOPLE IN AMERICA in VOA Special English. Today we tell about the award-winning writer Pearl S. Buck. (MUSIC)FAITH LAPIDUS: The year was nineteen thirty-one. Americans were suffering
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A: What type of music do you like to listen to? B: I like listening to different kinds of music. A: Like what, for instance? B: I enjoy Rock and RB. A: Why is that? B: I like the different instruments that they use. A: That's a good reason to like so
A: What kind of music do you enjoy listening to? B: I enjoy listening to all kinds of music. A: What kind? B: I like to listen to Rock and RB. A: Why do you like that type of music? B: I like the kinds of instruments that they use. A: I think that's
A: What is your favorite kind of music? B: I listen to various types of music. A: What genres? B: I enjoy listening to both Rock and RB. A: What interests you in that type of music? B: I enjoy the different types of instruments that they use. A: That
A man from the state of Chu wanted to sell a precious pearl in the state of Zheng.He made a casket for the pearl out of the wood from a magnolia tree,which he fumigated with fragrant osmanthus and spices.He studded the casket with pearls and ja
A man was sailing in a small boat,and dropped a precious pearl into the sea accidentally.When the man had returned to land,he took a pail,and began to scoop up the water and pour it on the shore.For three days he scooped and poured unwearie
70th Anniversary of Pearl Harbor Approaches On Dec. 7, 1941, the Imperial Japanese Navy staged a surprise attack on the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor. Five U.S. battleships sank or were severely damaged, several hundred warplanes were destroyed and
By Cathy Majtenyi Nairobi, Kenya 06 December 2007 Kenya's capital, Nairobi, is home to one of Africa's largest dumpsites. A recent United Nations study found that nearly half of the children surveyed who live near the dumpsite suffer from serious med
Cement is a major component of concrete, the world's most widely used man-made material, an integral part of roads, bridges and buildings. But making cement requires heating limestone and other materials to very high temperatures, a process that rele
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: The librarian Nancy Pearl is with us next. She joins us regularly to give us book recommendations, and she has sent me a stack of books here that is going to take us on a series of journeys to different parts of the world. Hi the