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1.NPR 07-14:A Sacred Connection to the Sun我相信太阳的力量
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Connecting to nature helps us see the sacredness of life, Native American poet Joy Harjo says. From NPR News, this is weekend edition, I am Robert Smi...
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2.NPR 07-11:Remembering the Horror and Heroes of a Circus Fire
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A quick-thinking stranger helped Maureen Krekian escape one of the worst fire disasters in U.S. history. Time now for StoryCoprs, a project that's tra...
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3.NPR 07-08:In a Paris Kitchen, a Comedy that Genuinely Cooks“
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Remy, the rodent hero of Pixar's perfectly seasoned Ratatouille, is a country rat with city tastes. Pixar, the animation studio that created Finding N...
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4.NPR 07-05:All Beings Are Interconnected自由的真正含义
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Being held captive in Iraq helped James Loney solidify his sense that he wasn't alone I believe in mystery. I believe in family. I believe in being wh...
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5.NPR 07-02:Three Questions for a Teacher and Father那一天,我第一次见到
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A brief meeting between a young man and his birth father reveals long-hidden truths about both Time now for StoryCorps. People across the country are ...
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6.NPR 06-29:The Learning Curve of Gratitude学会珍惜每一天
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After suffering a life-threatening illness, singer-songwriter Mary Chapin Carpenter had time to reassess her priorities. She came to believe in more f...
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7.NPR 06-26:Father vs. Father: Two Traditions Square Off这就是我的父
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Tony Gargagliano's father came to New York from Italy and held on to many of his Old World ways Time again for StoryCorps, the project that is travell...
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8.NPR 06-23:The Train Down South: A Trip to Segregation我的“父亲梦”
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Chris Huntington believes adoption will make him the father he wants to be I believe in mystery. I believe in family. I believe in being who I am. I b...
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9.NPR 06-20:Becoming a Parent Is a Gift 当我懂得什么是种族隔离的时候
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In the 1950s, Jim McFarland's grandmother took him on annual train trips from New York to see relatives in the South. And it's time again for StoryCor...
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10.NPR 06-17:Admittance to a Better Life一种改变我人生的力量——教育
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In his younger days, Michael Oatman was educated on the streets and in bars and strip clubs. Now, the Ohio writer believes the education he's getting ...