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Description

clips from a public service announcement, infomercial, documentary and audiobook

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
adolescents have the right to participate in matters that affect their lives, to be involved in family and community matters and to freely express their views and opinions. They have the right to services and policies that promote their personal development, including health care, education skills and training. Adolescents also have the right to protection against violence, discrimination, exploitation and abuse. Support the efforts of UNICEF throughout the world. While living in Switzerland, American dog trainer Dorothy Harrison Eustis began experimenting with German shepherds to be used as working dogs. Eventually, she visited a school that trained German shepherds to lead blinded World War veterans. This effort became the seeing eye organization in Switzerland. In America, after 80 years of providing independence and dignity, the seeing eye remains the best known guide dog school in the world. After the Civil War ended, Confederate soldiers came home to find entire towns have been deserted, looted or burned to the ground. Finding a job was nearly impossible. Unlike the North, whose industrial based economy flourished during the war, the South's agricultural system was all but decimated. Fields were left unattended or outright destroyed by union soldiers, and the very engine that drove agricultural production. Slavery was now illegal. I cannot say for sure what the future holds, wrote returning soldier Vernon Ford. But I can place a good bet that it will be different than the past. He caught my eye as I was leaving the police station after my conversation with Lieutenant Buford. I wasn't in the mood for any small talk, but there was something about his sandy hair and deep brown eyes that immediately set me at ease. He was at the bottom of that big staircase, watching me the whole way down as I descended the steps and took a step forward just as I was about to pass. Mrs Langston, he said politely. My name is Peter Brodner. I know Mr Wagner, I responded. We have mutual friends. It seems he laughed at this, though more to himself than to me. Well, he began. After what I'm about to tell you, you may not call them friends anymore.