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Trafficking Victims Suffer Mentally, Physically A new study says victims of human trafficking suffer severe mental and physical health problems. Some estimates say at least 18-million men women and children worldwide are considered modern day slaves.
This is Scientific American's Sixty Seconds Science. I'm Sophie Bushwick. Got a minute? To monitor the biodiversity of the freshwater habitat, you could compare by the water and count the rare wildlife. Or you could just scoop up a cup of water. A ne
Introduction This support pack accompanies: Big City Small World Series 3 Episode 11 To listen to the recording, go to: http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/big-city-small- world/series-3-episode-11-time-money This support pack contains the foll
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AA: Im Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on WORDMASTER: a psychologist says well-being is related to having less small talk and more substantive conversations. RS: Matthias Mehl of the University of Arizona led a study in which 79 under
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EDUCATION REPORT- September 26, 2002: Foreign Student Series #2 First Steps By Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: This is the VOA Special English EDUCATION REPORT. This week, we start a series of reports abou
This is the VOA Special English Education Report. We answer questions from two students this week in part five of our Foreign Student Series on American higher education. Sylla Hamed in Ghana wants to know the difference between a university and a c
By Mil Arcega Washington, D.C. 29 January 2007 watch Georgian Uranium report Georgian authorities have disclosed the arrest of a Russian man last year on charges of smuggling contraband uranium. Russian scientists confirmed the radioactive material
Researchers say a study on the brain is shedding light on how humans process language. The research, conducted in San Diego, Boston and New York, is helping scientists understand an important part of the brain known as Broca's area. Denise Harris, 39
It's been a long time, Mrs. Lee. Yes, I went to Hawaii on a vacation with my husband. When did you come back? Did you have a good time? We came back the day before yesterday. I enjoyed myself very much. The beach is beautiful. You should go there som
She goes to the market. She wants to buy blueberry muffins. She is not sure if it tastes good. She finds an employee, and asks for a sample. The employee cuts a small piece, and gives it to her. She tries it. It is good. She buys the pack of muffins.
EDUCATION REPORT - Foreign Student Series - First Steps By Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Thursday, September 09, 2004 This is Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Education Report. We begin a series o
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Up to this time, the oldest reliable dates went back no further than the First Dynasty in Egypt from about 3000B.C. No one could confidently say, for instance, when the last ice sheets had retreated or at what time in the past the Cro-Magnon people h
WASHINGTON, Aug. 17 (Xinhua) -- Latest research shows that the Moon could be younger than previous estimates. The findings were published online Wednesday in the Nature journal. The prevailing theory of the Moon's origin is that it was created by a g