segunda-feira, 21 de março de 2011

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Names New Members

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Alice Cooper and his band performs at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony last week in New York
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Alice Cooper and his band performs at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony last week in New York


STEVE EMBER: Welcome to THIS IS AMERICA in VOA Special English. I'm Steve Ember.
FAITH LAPIDUS: And I'm Faith Lapidus. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame welcomed new members into its highly respected club last week. The ceremony took place March fourteenth at the Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York City.  It was recorded for a television broadcast Sunday night.  Today we take a look at the five performers inducted into the Hall of Fame and play some of their music.
(MUSIC)
STEVE EMBER: The shock rock band Alice Cooper is among the new members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The band is as well known for its extraordinary stage performances as it is for its music. Alice Cooper’s extreme clothing, face make-up, fake blood and crazy behavior have entertained audiences for nearly fifty years. Lead singer Vincent Furnier’s snake was often part of the stage act. Alice Cooper concerts were like funny horror shows set to music.
Alice Cooper gives his induction speech with a snake around his neck at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony last week in New York
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Alice Cooper gives his induction speech with a snake around his neck at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony last week in New York
FAITH LAPIDUS: The five-member band began playing music together as high school students in Phoenix, Arizona. They took the name Alice Cooper in nineteen sixty-eight. Their nineteen seventy-two song “School’s Out” was their first major hit.
(MUSIC)
STEVE EMBER: Years later, lead singer Vincent Furnier had his name legally changed to Alice Cooper. He became an equally successful solo artist after the band broke up. “Welcome to My Nightmare” was his first solo album in nineteen seventy-five.  “Only Women Bleed” was his first solo hit.
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FAITH LAPIDUS: Louisiana native Dr. John also gives unusual stage performances. He is popular for his carnival-like Mardi Gras costumes and performances. Many of them include ceremonies involving a special kind of magic or witchcraft known as voodoo. Dr. John began his music career in the nineteen fifties. He combines several different kinds of music, including blues, pop, rock, folk and a special music of Louisiana called Zydeco.
(MUSIC “Mama Roux”/Dr. John)
Dr. John, right, is presented his trophy by John Legend at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony
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Dr. John, right, is presented his trophy by John Legend at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony
STEVE EMBER: Dr. John was born Malcolm John "Mac" Rebennack, Jr. in nineteen forty-one. He learned to play piano and guitar as a child. He was a popular club musician by the time he was seventeen.
(MUSIC “Honey Dripper”/Dr. John)
Dr. John’s first album, “Gris Gris,” was released in nineteen sixty-eight. Many critics say it is still his best. Rolling Stone magazine ranked it in the top third of its Five Hundred Greatest Albums of All Time.
FAITH LAPIDUS: Singer and songwriter Neil Diamond was also inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this year. Diamond began his professional career in nineteen sixty writing songs for other artists.
Inductee Neil Diamond accepts his trophy at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony
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Inductee Neil Diamond accepts his trophy at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony
Several years later he began singing his own music. He became well known for his adult style of pop music. Neil Diamond has sold more than one hundred twenty-five million records during his career. More than fifty of his songs have made it to Billboard’s Hot One Hundred Singles Chart. “Cracklin’ Rosie” became his first number one hit in nineteen seventy.
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STEVE EMBER: Tom Waits is a singer/songwriter whose voice sounds like a truck crossing over hundreds of stones.  It has a deep, rough and dark quality.  It is the perfect balance to the touching poetry of his songs.  Tom Waits’ music touches on the private experiences many people have, like the sweetness that remains from a long-ago love.
(MUSIC “Martha”/Tom Waits)
STEVE EMBER: Tom Waits is a California native.  He taught himself to play piano when he was a child.  He started playing in a band in high school.  Waits released his first album, “Closing Time,” in nineteen seventy-three. It was not immediately popular. But other musicians began to record their own versions of his songs.
Inductee Tom Waits performs at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony March 14, 2011, in New York
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Inductee Tom Waits performs at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony March 14, 2011, in New York
FAITH LAPIDUS: Tom Waits kept working hard and putting out great music.  But he also drank too much alcohol, smoked and travelled all the time for performances.  He has said he was very sick in the middle nineteen seventies. But, in time, he quit drinking, got married, had three children and started an acting career. And he continues to write and sing beautiful songs.
(MUSIC “Innocent When You Dream”/Tom Waits)
STEVE EMBER: Darlene Love was the only woman inducted this year into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The singer is most famous for a series of hit songs she recorded in the nineteen sixties with producer Phil Spector.
Darlene Love performs at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony
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Darlene Love performs at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony
She began her career singing in a girl group called the Blossoms. Their first big hit was “He’s a Rebel” in nineteen sixty-two. The song was released under the name of another Phil Spector group called the Crystals.  But Darlene Love sang lead vocals with the Blossoms singing background.
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STEVE EMBER: Singer, songwriter and musician Leon Russell received this year’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Award for Recording Excellence. It honors great musicians who are not widely known to the public.
Inductee Leon Russell performs at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony last week in New York
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Inductee Leon Russell performs at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony last week in New York
Leon Russell has spent more than fifty years in popular music.
(MUSIC “A Song for You”/Leon Russell)
FAITH LAPIDUS: Our program was written by June Simms and Caty Weaver who was also the producer. I'm Faith Lapidus.
STEVE EMBER: And I'm Steve Ember. Join us again next week for THIS IS AMERICA in VOA Special English.

Love

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Love
Are you alone? Change your habits!

Study done by a dating agency reveals that certain kinds of men and women have more chances of being alone


     Being a good-looking man or woman with a good professional career does not mean guaranteed success in love. Many of these people have great difficulty in finding a good partner and cannot find out why. A specialized dating site, A2 Encontros, carried out a survey to find out why some people have so much difficulty finding their soul mate. The first conclusion is obvious: very demanding men and women run serious risks of being alone. However, the survey also revealed kinds of men that women reject more, and the kind of women men avoid getting close to. Let’s learn about these types.

Types of women who are not successful with men:
Women who are too smart, not very affectionate and unfeminine; lazy women and vulgar women. Men also tend to avoid lawyers (because they tend to be “know-it-alls”) and doctors, because they have less time to be with them.

Types of men who are not successful with women:
Indecisive men; men who do not like talking; men who do not pay attention to women and men who think a lot about sex. Women also tend to avoid police officers (because of the risk of them dying at work) and politicians (because politics is increasingly associated with lying).



Vocabulary
dating agency – agência que promove encontros (namoro / casamento)
does not mean – não significa
to find out – descobrir
to carry out – realizar
survey – pesquisa
soul mate – alma gêmea
very demanding – muito exigente
men avoid getting close to – homens evitam se aproximar
lazy – preguiçosa
know-it-alls – “sabe-tudo” / “dona (o) da verdade”
lying - mentira

Silver Service


SILVER SERVICE

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Language level: Advanced
Speaker: Justin Ratcliffe


London is a wonderful destination both for tourists and students of English. It has many world-famous attractions, but the more interesting ones are less well known. A good example comes in the form of the London silver Vaults. They began life in 1876 as the Chancery Lane Safe Deposit, a place where rich Londoners stored their more valuable possessions. This explains why the Vaults are three floors underground. Today the site is occupied by 30 shops which are home to the largest antique silver collection in the world. Shopkeeper Steven Linden has worked here for his entire professional live:

Steven Linden
(Standard English/London accent)

I don’t think I’ve heard anyone say anything but, when they finally discover the Silver Vaults. “What a great place to come!” and there is a certain wow factor; we’ve got so much silver here, I don’t know how much, but, I had a guess, I’d say retail values over 50 million pounds worth of silver. And what’s interesting about it is we’re not a museum, therefore you can look at the piece, you can touch the piece, you could even buy the piece, and that’s nice. We have many visitors from all over the world, and they like to take a bit of London home with them, and rather than buy a hat with “London” written on it, isn’t nice to buy a nice piece of silver they can use in their home and tell their family, “I bought that in London” and in fact it was made in London and it’s sterling silver.

 He then talked about the sort of products his shop sold.

Steven Linden

What we are interested in, actually, are certainly antique collectibles of the George III period and earlier.

For example, recently I bought a very nice, quite long box, about three inches long, with a mirror inside.

Now, that is called “a toothpick box,” and a gentleman of the day – and I’m going back to 1780 – would have actually kept his pocket, and of course, when he goes out to dinner, he would have actually used it on a daily basis.

But some of the more modern silver products are even stranger:

Steven Linden

I’ve seen some incredible sights. The one that’s always stuck in my mind –it’s about 20 years ago – was when one of the shopkeepers with somebody’s help, were bringing in bits of something, sheets of it and squares of it and bits of it, and they were assembling this item for…about three days, and when they’d finished it turned out silver! And I have never since seen a more spectacular item!

domingo, 20 de março de 2011

Japan’s Early Warning System One of the Best in the World

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A man searches for a family member in the ruins of a tsunami-hit area in Onagawa, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
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A man searches for a family member in the ruins of a tsunami-hit area in Onagawa, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
This is the VOA Special English Technology Report.
A powerful earthquake struck the northeastern coast of Japan at two forty-six p.m. local time on March eleventh. Japan’s Meteorological Agency released its first tsunami warnings just three minutes later. The country has one of the best earthquake early warning systems in the world.
There are more than four thousand Seismic Intensity Meters in place throughout Japan to measure earthquake activity. These meters provide information within two minutes of an earthquake happening. Information about the strength and the center of the earthquake can be learned within three minutes.
There are also concrete sea walls around much of the Japanese coastline. But these measures proved no match for the powerful earthquake and tsunami.
Costas Synolakis is a tsunami expert with the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.
COSTAS SYNOLAKIS: "Japan is one of those most well-prepared countries on earth in terms of tsunami warning. They had a warning. I think what went wrong is that they had not anticipated the size of this event.”
He says there are two reasons for this. Japan has not had any event anywhere near as big as this one in the last one hundred fifty years. And scientists had not expected such a large earthquake happening off the coast of Japan.
The nine point zero magnitude earthquake was the fourth most powerful earthquake ever recorded worldwide. It was also the worst earthquake ever to hit Japan. The tsunami waves that followed were reported to have reached as high as thirteen meters in some areas.
Costas Synolakis says Japan’s concrete sea walls were not built to handle such high waves.
COSTAS SYNOLAKIS: "The concrete seawalls in many places in Japan are about 10 meters, that's about 33 feet. In Sendai, they were about three meters, that's about 10 feet. So that shows you that at least in that area they were not expecting such a sizeable wave because they would have built a higher seawall.”
A tsunami wave can travel as fast as eight hundred kilometers per hour. To get to higher ground people would often have to travel for many kilometers. This can take more time than a fast traveling tsunami will permit. This is especially true in cases like Japan, where the center of the earthquake struck so close to the coastline. The tsunami waves followed almost immediately.
Experts say early warning systems will continue to be limited by these facts until earthquakes and tsunamis can be predicted
And that's the VOA Special English Technology Report, written by June Simms. You can find more news about the disaster in Japan at our website, voaspecialenglish.com. You can also find transcripts, MP3s and podcasts of our reports. And you can find us on Facebook and YouTube at VOA Learning English. I'm Steve Ember.

Tom Boy


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