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1.国家地理:不再冻人的五大湖(2)
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But what Leavitt was doing the February day was a rare occurrence last winter across the Great Lakes. The long-term average for ice coverage on all fi...
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2.国家地理:不再冻人的五大湖(1)
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It's still dark, and well below freezing, when Kristie Leavitt pulls to a stop and turns off the rumbling motor. For a moment, there's no sound in the...
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3.国家地理:难以适应的新常态(4)
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My husband is a labor lawyer, his days consumed with pandemic-collapsed businesses and workers losing their paychecks. During the outdoor walks we are...
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4.国家地理:难以适应的新常态(3)
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My daughter is an ambulance-driving paramedic. One city over from mine, that's all, but for us she's a voice on the phone, a face on the screen, until...
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5.国家地理:难以适应的新常态(2)
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We can't throw ourselves into shoulder-to-shoulder rescue work with strangers, the way we would if we were digging someone out of earthquake rubble. W...
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6.国家地理:难以适应的新常态(1)
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The nomenclature was so strange at first, and then it was everywhere: in our stories, our questions, our arguments, our dreams. In California, where I...
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7.国家地理:新冠病毒和洗手文化(5)
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Worldwide, some three billion people -- 40 percent of the global population -- lack basic facilities to wash their hands with soap and water at home, ...
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8.国家地理:新冠病毒和洗手文化(4)
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This spring, as COVID-19 began spreading, people in Kaithi, as in so many other Indian villages, faced a disconcerting choice: They could wash their h...
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9.国家地理:新冠病毒和洗手文化(3)
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If you add up all the situations in which international authorities such as UNICEF recommend washing hands during this pandemic -- after visiting a pu...
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10.国家地理:新冠病毒和洗手文化(2)
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This year, Indians have been getting the message as never before: Frequent handwashing with soap prevents disease. They've been getting it from their ...