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Time (September 11, 2015) WHAT WE LOST
Did the US overreact to Sept. 11? Niall Ferguson, one of the world's leading historians, prediets how future generations will judge the war on terrorism–and on what it will take for America to win it.
Reader's Digest (February, 2015) EAT BY COLOUR
Color is the key to good nutrition. Yet what color is an increasing number of people’s diet? David Hebert, a physician who has studied nutrition and cancer prevention for more than 20 years believes we can discover nature's secret nutrition code.
Business Week (October 11,2015) HOW SAFE IS YOUR MORTGAGE (分期付款) ?
They promise you the American dream: A home of your own–with extra-low rates and payments anyone can afford. Now the trap has turned up and Dr Bonnie Churchill tells the unknown factors that may delay your effort to buy a house.
Wired (September 14, 2015) THE REBIRTH OF MUSIC
File-sharing software nearly killed the recording history. Now signs of renewal are everywhere. Fans and bands never had it so good, according to Audrey Bauer.
Popular Science (September, 2015) THE FUTURE OF ROBOTS
Our ancient research to create robots that look exactly like human is about to destroy the difference between humans and machines. Futurist, author and inventor Ray Kurzweil explains how.
A. Ray Kurzweil | B. Dr Bonnie Churchill
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C. David Hebert | D. Niall Ferguson |
A. Reader's Digest. | B. Time. |
C. Business Week. | D. Wired. |
A. robots | B. rates and payments |
C. music | D. colour and health |
A. Audrey Bauer seems to have made new discoveries in the field of nutrition.
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B. Dr Bonnie Churchill tries to warn people of the danger of mortgage.
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C. File-sharing software contributes to the development of the recording industry.
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D. Ray Kurzweil is one of the world's leading historians. |