TED演讲 全球经济的隐形推动力—寄钱回家(1)
I live in Washington, D.C.,but I grew up in Sindhekela, a village in Orissa, in India. 我住在华盛顿特区但我是在新河克拉,印度奥里萨邦的一个小村庄长大。 My father was a government worker. 我父亲是个政府雇员, My mother could not read or write,
President Bush Views Tornado Damage in Alabama
March 3, 2007 8:40 A.M. CST THE PRESIDENT: You know, Mayor, I told the people yesterday that I come down with a heavy heart, and I will try, to the best of my ability, to comfort those who lost life a
'卷福'读信吾爱宝贝静候佳音(3)
I don't know how long leave I shall get. I could get as little as 14 days, and I may get as much as a month. I'm wondering how I shall tell you I'm in England. Probably it's still quicker to send a te
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And so some time around 200,000 years ago, our species confronted this crisis. 大约二十万年前,人类遇到了这一困境 And we really had only two options for dealing with the conflicts that visual theft would bring. 我们只有两种
TED演讲:货币的未来(1)
I want to tell you about the future of money. 我今天的话题是关于货币的未来, Let's start with a story about this culture that lived in Micronesia in the early 1900s, called the Yap. 我们先从一个20世纪早期的故事开始,这个故事发生在密克罗尼西亚联邦