Narration Demo

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in 2014 the Peace Corps had to work quickly when a handful of Ebola cases in Western Africa exploded into a major outbreak. Three Americans and over 30 local Liberian Peace Corps staff worked directly with the C D. C, which was struggling to educate remote communities on preventing the spread of Ebola. During the epidemic, nearly 5000 people died in Liberia and over 10,000 were infected. But with the Peace Corps efforts, the World Health Organization announced in 2016 that Liberia was Ebola free and the Peace Corps reopened its volunteer program. Every moment has a story, and every story matters. The first men painted stories on stone walls. The ancient Egyptians chose the chisel. Instead. The Lincolns told story with dances and fire, Aborigines told it with Starr and Spear stories are at the very essence of human life. They count the breaths of every sunrise, the beats of every emotion and the silence of every heart. Stories take the fleeting temporal and makes them eternal. Quite possibly the world's most famous footpath, theat Appalachian Trail wanders through 14 states from Georgia to Maine. It is within a day's drive of 2/3 of the United States population, and every year an average of 2 to 3 million people will walk some section of it. Most will be day hikers, but according to the Appalachian Trail Conservancy, some 1500 intrepid souls will set out tow, walk or through hike, as it's called the entire trail. Of those, only about one and four will succeed. In the years between 18 50 1950 the world changed more than in all the centuries of history. In that time, the industrial revolution took root in the imaginations and talents of the American people. America had started its national life with the advantage of many cultures being exchanged among her citizens. The people who went to America took to her shores faith, courage and a sense of wonder and curiosity, qualities that gave the United States a national spirit. That spirit began to flower during what would come to be known as the century of change