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Unit 3 Net Changes Life (II) Part I Warming up A. Time 1. in the 1830s 2. on Aug. 5th, 1858 3. on Nov. 2nd, 1920 4. after World War II 5. in the 1950s 6. on Sep. 25th, 1956 7. in July 19'62 8. today Events a. first radio program broadcasting b. two c
Unit 2 Happy Family Life (II) Part I Warming up A. Man Relationships with Woman 1 a. Parents 1 3 b. Neighbors 4 4 c. Boy girl friend 2 2 d. The other members of the family 3 Tapescript: W. Which of these relationships are most important to you? M. Mm
By Carol Pearson Washington, D.C. 30 April 2007 A new report -- commissioned by the U.S. Congress -- recommends strong nutritional guidelines for the food that is sold in the nation's schools. Existing federal standards apply only to food served in
Accepting and refusing politely may depend on what you are asked. For example Would you like some cake? Yes, please. No, thank you Sure. Thanks I'd better not. Okay. Thank you No, but thanks for offering. Would you like to go see a movie? Okay. Sound
Unit 6 Matching Dreams with Education (II) Part I Warming up A. Tapescript: There is a great demand for graduates with high-tech degrees, but fewer students were going for them. A new study by 'the American Electronics Association found that high-tec
Unit 8 Love and Help (II) Part I Warming up A. Tapescript: 1. Help the old The elderly at home and in the neighborhood, especially those living alone, need your care and support. Show your concern and attend to their needs wherever possible. Your sup
Unit 6 Shaping and Reshaping Personality (II) Tape-script: Part I A 1. Tea contains natural chemicals. These chemicals block the action of some substances produced in the bodies that cause cancer. Tea contains the same substances in fruits and vegeta
Part I Warming up Tape-script: A. 1. British Aerospace plans to buy the part of General Electric Company of Britain that makes defense electronics. The deal is worth $25,000,000,000. 2. Canada will hold a meeting of American leaders in April to discu
Unit 12 Transportation (II) Part I Warming up A. 1. Running two new express bus routes especially for the company's employees 2. Subsidizing the cost of bus fares and monthly passes 3. Encouraging carpooling 4. A guaranteed ride-home program A. Tapes
Unit 8 Communications (II) Part I Warming up A. Tapescript: The question today is no longer whether to get a cellular phone, but where. And since every place, from your local lumberyard to the corner drugstore, is selling them, it can seem like a dif
By Adam Freedman Todays topic: can a business refuse to accept cash? But first, your daily dose of legalese: This podcast does not create an attorney-client relationship with any listener. In other words, although I am a lawyer, Im not your lawyer. I
By Ron Corben Bangkok 16 February 2006 A meeting of United Nations AIDS officials, government representatives and activists in Thailand has urged Asian countries to reform laws to reduce the spread of
This is the VOA Special English Health Report. A migraine headache can cause disabling pain. People may not feel back to normal for hours or even days. Migraine headaches are most common among young adults and middle-aged people. In the United State
By Paula Wolfson White House 24 April 2006 President Bush is making a renewed push for legislation to reform the country's immigration laws, as members of Congress head back to Washington after a holi
By VOA News 24 January 2007 Good evening. James Webb I'm Senator Jim Webb, from Virginia, where this year we will celebrate the 400th anniversary of the settlement of Jamestown - an event that marked the first step in the long journey that has made
By Paula Wolfson White House 09 April 2007 President Bush is making a renewed push for big changes in U.S. immigration laws. VOA's Paula Wolfson reports it is one major issue where Mr. Bush believes he can work well with the new Democratic Party majo
By Peter Fedynsky Washington, DC 17 April 2006 watch Resignation report Donald Rumsfeld (file photo) President Bush has rejected calls from a group of retired generals for the resignation of Defense S
By Deborah Tate Capitol Hill 16 May 2006 Patrons at El Portal restaurant watch President Bush deliver his immigration speech Monday The U.S. Senate is supporting President Bush's call for a comprehens
By Paula Wolfson White House 11 September 2006 President Bush is marking the fifth anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks with a pilgrimage to the three sites where Americans lost their lives. It is a day of reflection for the pres
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon says he is deeply concerned about civilian casualties in Afghanistan. Mr. Ban called for closer cooperation between civilian and military leaders. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, and Afghan President Hamid Karz