Professor Stone says the emotional patterns could be linked to changes in how people see the world, or maybe even changes in brain chemistry.
VOA: special.2010.08.03
We also discuss a book that shows how the answer to economic progress in the developing world lies in opening up possibilities for women.
VOA: special.2010.06.16
The writers discuss how women represent the most pressing human rights problem in the world.
VOA: special.2010.06.16
Imagine how many different kinds of clay traditions exist in other areas of the world.
VOA: special.2009.09.09
In the story,Mister London explained how the extreme cold made the world seem dead.
VOA: special.2009.02.11
Who should our partners be and how should we engage them?" On Thursday, leaders of major industrial and developing countries met in London to battle the world recession.
VOA: special.2009.04.04
This historical film tells the story of how Britain's King George the Sixth overcame a speech problem in order to speak to his country during World War Two.
VOA: special.2011.02.21
"I think the one story that inspired this book was meeting a wonderful man called Don Mertin in New Zealand and he explaining to me how he had saved a species of bird called a Black Robin when there were just seven individuals left in the world of which only two were female and only one of whom was fertile."
VOA: special.2009.11.18
Clinton says the biggest concern everywhere in the world is the economy: How can people get better jobs to give their children more opportunities?
VOA: standard.2009.11.03
At a recent World Bank forum in Washington, Setiawati spoke about how the lessons from the IOM's experience in Yogyakarta could be applied to other places,such as Haiti.
VOA: standard.2010.04.14
Leaders are also discussing when and how they will cut back efforts to stimulate their economies, and expanding the role of emerging nations in economic decisions affecting the world.
VOA: standard.2009.09.25
As Mr. Obama made his international debut on the world stage, an unmistakable change in tone and attitude emerged about how the United States will deal with the rest of the world.
VOA: standard.2009.04.03
Secretary Clinton says many people who heard President Obama's Cairo speech five months ago asked how his vision for a new understanding between the United States and the Muslim world would translate into meaningful changes in people's everyday lives.
VOA: standard.2009.11.03
Similar to how 2008 Beijing Olympic Games put the Chinese capital in the international spotlight, Shanghai's hosting of the World Expo has given the city of 20 some million people and China a chance to showcase its emergence as a global economic power.
VOA: standard.2010.05.02
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