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winyi: 2007.5
5.13
Immigration reform is a key priority for the Senate's top Democrat, immigration reform is also a priority for President Bush, who has proposed establishing a guest worker program that could give the estimated 11 to 12 million undocumented workers in the United States a path to U. S. citizenship. The Senate passed immigration reform legislation last year with the guest worker provision, but the legislation died because the House of Representatives never acted on the measure. Senator Reid plans to reintroduce the bill next week. But many Republicans oppose the measure because they believe the proposed guest worker program with its promise of citizenship amounts to rewarding immigrants who broke the law when they crossed the U. S. border. Senator Jeff Sessions just asked Alabama Republican. "Will we continue to see people all over the world get the idea in their heads, correctly today basically, that if they can just get into America sooner or later we will make them citizens and give them everything even if they came here illegally? Is that the kind of message we want to continue to say or not?" -----
Immigration reform is key priority for the Senate's talk democraft immigration reform is also a priority for president Bush should have propose establishing in against worker programme. They could give the estimated 11-12 million undocument workers in United State of pass in citizen ship. The Senate pass the immigration reform legislation last year with the guest workers provision but the legislation died because the House of Represantative never acted on the measure. Senator ? would introduce the bill next week, but many Republican oppose the measure because they believe the propose guest workers programme with their promise the citizen ship among to reward ? for long tomake across U. S. broder. Senator J Alabema, Republican. "When we continue to save people all over the world, get the odiences in the head, for recordly ? . If I can guest them in the American, soon ? make the citizen in give everything that they ? if they came illegally, I exactly ? we want to continue, so sign on act. "
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winyi: 2007.4
4.25
A bell on the Virginia Tech campus tolled 32 times for each of the shooting victims in last week's massacre. Students observed a moment of silence for those who died at the hands of Cho Seung-hui and carried white flags and released balloons into the air as memorials to the victims. Tech students were given the option of returning to class or spending the rest of the semester at home without academic penalty. Many students decided they were ready to return to classes. "I think it is important to return to school and, you know, to show the nation and ourselves that we can continue despite this. " University officials requested that reporters stay away from students once classes restart, following an intense period of national and international media coverage last week. Meanwhile, a debate over gun control has intensified. Most members of Congress appear reluctant to push for new restrictions on weapons in the aftermath of the Virginia Tech shootings. But there is a growing consensus that the gunman responsible should not have been allowed to purchase weapons.
----------- A bell on the Virginia Tech campus took 32 times for each of the shooting victims in last week's ?. Students observed a moment of silence for those who died in the hand of Cho Seung-hui and carried right flats and released ? into the air and memorial to the ?. Techs students were given the option of returning the class or spending the rest of the semester at home without academic penalty. Many students decided they would ready to return to classes. Present it is important to return to the school and to show the nations and ourselves that we can continue to safe us. University officials requested that reporters stay away from the students once classses restart following the periods of national and international media last week. Meanwhile, a debate over gun control has intensified. Most members of Congress appear reluctant to push for renew restriction on weapons in the after the action of Virginia Tech shootings. But there is growing consensus that the gunment responsible should not have been allowed purchase weapons.
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winyi: 2007.3
Martin says that many of the people who get a car from Vehicles for Change are single mothers with two to three children. Nephakedda Brown is one of them. She got her sports utility vehicle 10 months ago while she was staying in a shelter. "There’s been a tremendous change. I mean I’ve been able to do so much with this particular vehicle. I have two young children. I feel more independent, more secure being able to take my children to the necessary appointments or to go to a meeting at their school. " Martin says the program makes a huge difference, especially in recipients' financial earning ability. "A survey where we looked at 155 of our recipients, 75 percent of them had found a better job with an average salary increase of over $4, 800 a year. " Martin says he hopes that donors will provide higher quality cars and more cars. He says by helping low-income families gain financial independence, taxpayers save millions of dollars on food stamps and cash assistance, and the entire community benefits. --------------
Mondern says many of people who get a car from the for change are single mothers with two to three children. N K Brown is one of them. She covers teli vehicle ten months ago, ? in the shelter. I have been able to so much with the this prifical . We have two young children, after more independent, more securer being able to take my children to the necessary appointment or to go to a leading after school. Modern says the program makes a huge differences specially in receivian financial earning ability. I servey we look at high of in 75 percent of them. We found a better job, with ever selling increase in $4, 800 a year. M says he hopes don't provide higher quality cars, and more cars. He says by helping low-income families escape financial independence, taxpayers save millions of dollars and food downs and cash systems. And the entire community benifits.
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rabbit9527: 2007.2
2007.02.06 Wahington says the banking sanctions are along forcement matter, unconnected to the nuclear issue and that the only way out of the sanctions is for North Korea to demenstrate its days of illegal finacial are over . However , pyongyang which denies any wrongdoing , only return to the nuclear talks in December after Washington agree to discuss the financial issue. Ambassodar ?? says there should be significant progress toward implmenting with 2005's plege before president Bush leave office in January in 2009. ?? praise North Korea for responding formly to Pyongyang's October test of nuclear divise by withholding most aid to its powered neighbour. So Washington have difference over the past few years how to deal with Pyongyang . The Bush'a administration is uncomfortable with South Korea's egagement policy aimed at the cookies the communisty north in the opening up more to the world. The Ambassodar in his speech also said the relations between Soule and Washington too long time airlines is strong and capable of justing to new challenges . The U. S- North Korea's financial talks are expected to contiune at least through wednesday. ====================== Washington says the banking sanctions are a law enforcement matter, unconnected to the nuclear issue, and that the only way out of the sanctions is for North Korea to demonstrate its days of illegal financing are over. However, Pyongyang, which denies any wrongdoing, only returned to the nuclear talks in December after Washington agreed to discuss the financial issue. Ambassador Vershbow says there should be significant progress toward implementing North Korea's 2005 pledge before President Bush leaves office in January 2009. Vershbow praised South Korea for responding firmly to Pyongyang's October test of a nuclear device by withholding most aid to its impoverished neighbor. Seoul and Washington have differed over the past few years on how to deal with Pyongyang. The Bush administration is uncomfortable with South Korea's engagement policy aimed at coaxing the communist North into opening up more to the world. The ambassador in his speech also said the relations between Seoul and Washington, two long-time allies is strong and capable of adjusting to new challenges. The U. S. -North Korea financial talks are expected to continue at least through Wednesday.
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winyi: 2007年2月
2.1
Southern California has some of the worst traffic and air pollution in the United States. That can be annoying for motorists stuck in their air-conditioned cars. But Professor W. James Gauderman says it can be hazardous for children who live and play close to the highway. "If you live both near a freeway and in an area of high air pollution, our results suggest that you're getting, in a sense, a doubling of the effect -- both the regional pollution levels that the children are breathing as well as the air that they are breathing, that is coming out of the tail pipe. " Professor Gauderman of the University of Southern California Medical School co-authored a study of children who live within 500 meters of a busy thoroughfare. What he discovered was that lung capacity in these children was far weaker than in those kids who live at least 1500 meters away. That sets up a greater risk for childhood respiratory problems, like asthma. =============
Southern California had some of the works traffic and air pollution in the United States. That can be annoying from monit stop air-condition cars. But Professor W. J Gaderman says it can be harm for children who live and play closed to the highway. "If you both near way in the near the highway pollution are result in suggest you getting sence doubling of the effect, both and pollution level for children breathing as well as the airs that breathing that coming wild out . " Pofessor Gaderman of the University of Southern California Medical School quto order the studies of children who lived within in 500 meters of busy threat of there. What he discovered was that lungs patsity of children was fall in risker than in those kids who lived 5000 meters away. That sends out the great risk for child problems. 0
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rabbit9527: 偶也来了
ST VOA 2007.01.16
Here in the United States, matching a patient with a deceased donor means finding that donor through a labyrinth of state organizations. About half of the 50 states keep track of those who sign a donor agreement on the back of most drivers’ licenses. The director of liver and transplant programs at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee is critical of the 'members only' policy of Lifesharers. Dr. Michael Porayko thinks it puts unwilling pressure on people. "I don't think this is gonna help us force people to sign donor cards. We have never seen a positive thing from trying to force the issue. " Dave Undis of Lifesharers disagrees. "If you can get an organ without agreeing to donate your own, a lot of people will take advantage of that. " The number of willing donors on the Lifesharers' list amounts to just a few thousand. Perhaps not enough to guarantee a transplant for everyone who needs one, but the group's organizers say more people are signing up. "By joining Lifesharers, I open another door for finding myself a potential donor. But I also am able to donate. "
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戒饭师太: 1.16
1.16 Here in the United States, matching a patient with a deceased donor means finding that donor through a labyrinth of state organizations. About half of the 50 states keep track of those who sign a donor agreement on the back of most drivers’ licenses. The director of liver and transplant programs at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee is critical of the 'members only' policy of Lifesharers. Dr. Michael Porayko thinks it puts unwilling pressure on people. "I don't think this is gonna help us force people to sign donor cards. We have never seen a positive thing from trying to force the issue. " Dave Undis of Lifesharers disagrees. "If you can get an organ without agreeing to donate your own, a lot of people will take advantage of that. " The number of willing donors on the Lifesharers' list amounts to just a few thousand. Perhaps not enough to guarantee a transplant for everyone who needs one, but the group's organizers say more people are signing up. "By joining Lifesharers, I open another door for finding myself a potential donor. But I also am able to donate. "
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戒饭师太: 1.15
1.15 When Dave Undis sits down at his computer, he is on a mission: trying to change the way human organs are distributed in the United States. "Why would you want to give your organ to someone who is not willing to share their own?" Undis is the founder of an organization called "Lifesharers". He calls it an 'organ circle' that promotes a simple concept: LifeSharers members promise to donate upon their death, and they give fellow members first access to their organs. As LifeSharer members, they or their loved ones would have access to organs that otherwise may not be available to them. It is difficult to estimate how many patients are waiting for organ transplants around the world. But the World Health Organization has raised concerns about the legal and illegal traffic of human body parts, especially in those countries where the process is not tightly regulated. The WHO says that while there are voluntary registries and some nations have imposed mandatory registration of transplant procedures, there is no widespread method of collecting the data.
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番茄小门牙: 1.11
1.11__103/181=56.9% 1.12__124/174=71.3% 1.13__123/179=68.7% 1.14__115/182=63.2% 1.15__126/176=71.6% 1.16__145/187=77.5% 1.17__133/193=68.9% 1.18__
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People throw out of worlds ban dollar year on weight lost pills . the US goverment says some these pills do not leave up advertising cleans . Derpart majority from the US federal trade nation , pay for the fat science in miracle in Gredians is a good way to lose nothing but the cash. The federal trade commission says cleans by the makers of these produces are not by science . The commission says solaberty in d* another advertising make losing weigh seem easy . The market had to pay heavy fines . The company divoice agreed to change r* . Although Bayer which makes weight smart and chance b say scientists research does produce cleans . People were stupid by these producter because they are not consider harmful . But weight lose expert doctor Lus Along helps consumers will be more way. My hopes will come from this the consumers will be more aware or be s* of this producters that the business aware care them . However the chance b does not expect a really to impact sales
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People throughout the world spent billions of dollars a year on weight loss pills. The US government says some of these pills do not live up to advertising claims. D. from the US federal trade commission, "pains for fat science are miracle and gradients it’s a good way to lose nothing but your cash. ” The federal trade commission says claims by the makers of these products are not backed by science. The commission says celebrity endorsements and other advertising make losing weight seems easy. The marketers have to pay hefty funds, the companies have also agreed to change the rides although B. which makes weight smart and T. say scientific research does back their product claims. People will still be able to buy these products because they are not considered harmful. But weight loss expert doctor Louis A. hopes consumers will be more aware. "My hope is what we confront that is consumers will be more aware, more skeptical of these products that businesses won’t carry them. ” However, T. says it does not expect the ruling to impact sale.
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winyi: 2007年1月
偶华丽的正确率~~ 1.4 80/179=44.7% 1.5 103/186=55.4% 1.6 86/186= 46.2% 1.7 52/162=32% 1.8 96/ 188= 51.1% 1.9 126/193=65.3% 1.10 118/179=65.9% 1.11 119/181=65.7% 1.12 110/179 = 63.2% 1.13 129/179=72.1% 1.15 133/176= 75.6% 1.16 111/187=59.4%
1.1
It is anonimis with wealth, beauty and standlis. It is arounds greed, across suffering, and nature war and death. It is been mind, music, and ? in many sharp , sides and ?. Prige ? and Arican broken ? and musician ?. Yet it is so presicise so versable so expensive and still so very wear that coculater American museum of nature history Jim ? says all of it that exists in the world could feed in one place. It was feed acumulate with ?who hasn't good together in single mass, it will be ? in 20 meter ? on the side alternally and ? with six decotrola really not that much until. Of course it is gold and it is now start attraction in American museum of nature history pofile in connectional over time between people and this precious metal.
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It is synonymous with wealth, beauty, and status. It has aroused greed, caused suffering, and led to war and death. It has been mined, melted, and minted into many shapes, sizes, and values. Pirates have pillaged for it, athletes have broken records for it, and musicians have strived for it. Yet, it is so precious, so versatile, so expensive, and still so very rare that co-curator at the American Museum of Natural History James Webster says all of it that exists in the world could fit in one place. "If that was ever accumulated, which it hasn't been, but if it was ever put together in a single mass, it would be a cube about twenty meters on the side. Alternatively, another way to look at that, it would fill about sixty tractor-trailer trucks, which really is not that much material. " Of course it is gold. And it is now a star attraction at the American Museum of Natural History, profiling the connection over time between people and this precious metal.
它是财富, 美貌和地位是同义词. 它唤醒贪婪, 引发痛苦, 导致战争和死亡. 它被开采,被融化, 被铸造成不同形状, 大小,和价值. 海盗掠夺它, 运动员为它打破纪录, 音乐家为它奋斗.
然而它是如此珍贵,如此多变, 如此昂贵, 如此稀罕, 像美国国家自然历史博物馆馆长之一 James Webster 说的世上所有存在的东西都有其适合的位置.
如果它曾被堆积, 当然它没有发生过, 但是如果它被大量放置在一起, 它将只会是一个占12平方米的立方体. 换句话说, 换个方式看, 它只能装满60辆卡车, 实际上没那么多. 当然它是黄金, 在美国国家自然历史博物馆它星光般吸引,讲述着人类和这珍稀的金属的关系
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