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Ronald Reagan: A President of Wit and Humor Reagan: The greatest leader is not necessarily the one who does the greatest things; he is the one that gets the people to do the greatest things. It is a r
THE MAKING OF A NATION #224 - December 19, 2002: Ronald Reagan, part 2 By Jerilyn Watson VOICE ONE: This is Rich Kleinfeldt. VOICE TWO: And this is Warren Scheer with THE MAKING OF A NATION, a V-O-A S
Section 3 Sir, Madam, Mr., Mrs., Miss and Ms. 1In western countries, many titles are used. 2Men are usually called Mister. 3Women can have different titles. 4A woman can choose her title. 5If she is m
IN THE NEWS - Ronald Reagan's Political Legacy By Jerilyn Watson Broadcast: Saturday, June 12, 2004 This is In the News in VOA Special English. As America's fortieth president, Ronald Reagan promised
University Plans To Demolish Ronald Reagans Chicago Apartment Former U.S. president Ronald Reagan spent much of his life in California, but residents in the Midwestern state of Illinois note proudly that he was born and raised there. He spent a brief
The teacher wakes me up from my dream. T: Get up, you lazybones! M: Oh… sorry, sir, I must have fallen asleep. T: You bet. And we could see you shaking like a leaf. M: Really? Wow! Thank goodness I
My coat and my umbrella please. Here is my ticket. Thank you,sir. Number five. Here's your umbrella and your coat. This is not my umbrella. Sorry, sir. Is this your umbrella? No, it isn't. Is this it? Yes, it is. Thank you very much. sir对男性一种
Teacher: (to a new boy) What's your name, my little fellow? New boy: Erbert Arris. Teacher: Always say 'sir' please, when you are speaking to master. It's more polite. New boy: (apologetically) Sir Erbert Arris. 老师:(对一位新生说)小同学,你叫什
BARBARA KLEIN: Welcome to PEOPLE IN AMERICA in VOA Special English. Today Gwen Outen and Steve Ember tell about America's fortieth president, Ronald Reagan. Experts say Ronald Reagan re-defined the American presidency during his two terms in the nine
PEOPLE IN AMERICA - Ronald Reagan By Caty Weaver Broadcast: Sunday, June 13, 2004 Jack Reagan worked at a general store. The family was poor. Yet, in a book about his life, Ronald Reagan wrote that he
献给老师的歌 To Sir, With Love吾爱吾师 To Sir With Love用朴实的歌词和动人的旋律,表达了学生对老师的真挚感情,女歌星鲁鲁在同名电影吾爱吾师中饰演班上一名调皮学生,当她被老师感化之后于
We reach the fifteenth chapter of our Waking Beauty series, and some of the mystery surrounding Princess Talia will be revealed. The city of Oxford has fallen asleep under a cloud of fog. Only Basil and one or two others are awake. He meets Princess
我在国内曾经一度认为用中文称呼别人而困惑,尤其是称呼年轻的女子,本来好端端的一个称谓小姐,偏偏被用来特指一部分人了。本来嘴就笨,加上客观上缺乏合适的词,造成了我的称谓障
Sir Thomas Wyatt (1503(?)–1542) FORGET not yet the tried intent Of such a truth as I have meant; My great travail so gladly spent, Forget not yet! Forget not yet when first began The weary life ye k
Ronald Reagan arrived in Hollywood with a great idea for a movie: It was the story of the famous college football coach Knute Rockne and his star running back, George Gipp. After scoring eighty-three touchdowns for Notre Dame, Gipp died in his senior
When President Reagan left office in January 1989, no one could be sure if his policies had succeeded. But before the year was out, the Berlin Wall came down. A three-ton section of the wall was sent to Reagan as a gift. It stands today at his presid
The day Ronald Reagan became president, he was given a small plastic card to carry in his pocket. It contained the secret codes that would launch Americas nuclear missiles against enemy nations. If word should ever come that nuclear missiles were hea
Personalised news 个性化报刊 Your digital paper, sir 先生,您的电子报纸 The struggle to make money out of news on tablets 数字媒体平台的生财之道 1.A CUSTOMISED, constantly-updating newspaper used to be the stuff of science fi
Sir Paul Reeves died after a short illness yesterday, aged 78. He was Governor-General of New Zealand from 1985 to 1990, the first Maori Governor-General. There will be a state funeral later this week to honour him. He was an unusual choice for Gover
What's in a word? Quite a lot, I suspect. Travellers to Francophone and Hispanophone countries will have noticed a superiority of everyday social interactions to those observable in our own country. They retain a slightly formulaic ceremoniousness th