JMagers_Narration

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Description

Narration Demo featuring World Water Monitoring Day; US Marine Corps; Esther Hobart Morris and Xanadu.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US Midwest- Chicago, Great Lakes)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
water, no matter where in the world you live, you share with all living things the need for this vital resource as rivers, streams and lakes, oceans, vase and wetlands and estuaries, creeks and ponds. Water cover 70% of the Earth's surface. The United States Marine Corps has two missions to make Marines and win battles comprised of smart, adaptable men and women. The core serves as the aggressive tip of the American military steer Often thought of this first to find ours is a smaller, more dynamic force than any other in the American arsenal. The core is also the only U. S force designed to be expeditionary in nature and able to up. Wyoming can claim many firsts for women from the right to vote to the first female governor. And it all began with Esther Hobart Morris in 18 70. In what must have been a moment of great irony, Morris was appointed the nation's first female justice of the peace to fill the term of James W. Stillman, who resigned in protest after the Wyoming territory past inequality bill in December 18 69. If you visited Wisconsin Dells in the early eighties, there's a good chance you were mesmerized by the round oddity known as Xanadu. The House of Tomorrow, one of the Dells most beloved and memorable attractions of the last century. The concept house, designed by Bob Masters, was made from polyurethane foam and futuristic technology and gave curious visitors a glimpse of how our future might look. Xanadu inspired the dreamers and horrified the conventional, but only for a brief time. Within a decade, the house of tomorrow's technology had become obsolete. Tourists clamored to the next new attraction, and sadly, Xanadu closed its doors forever.