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یادگیری زبان انگلیسی با پادکست لذت‌بخش است; با پادکست های 60 Minutes این لذت دوچندان نیز میشود.این پادکست آمریکایی به صورت هفتگی پخش میشود و طرفداران بسیاری در سراسر دنیا دارد.طبیعتا این محبوبیت و در کانون توجه بودن، قدرت قابل توجهی به این مجموعه داده است به گونه‌ای که جهت گیری‌های سیاسی-اجتماعی آن در نگرش مردم به مسائل تاثیرگذار است.در این پست تعدادی از این پادکست ها را برای شما عزیزان قرار داده‌ایم.امیدواریم از آنها لذت ببرید و آموزش مناسبی ببینید.

Low wage workers are bearing the brunt of the coronavirus recession. Scott Pelley travels to Ohio and talks to people who have lost their income and homes. A 40-year-old antidepressant and a California horse track are connected in what could be another treatment of COVID19. Sharyn Alfonsi tells us more. And Bill Whitaker introduces us to NASA engineer, Jodie Singer, who is in charge of building the rocket aimed at putting first woman on the moon. Those stories on this week’s “60 Minutes.”

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On this week’s “60 Minutes,” Sharyn Alfonsi investigates allegations that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis made decisions about COVID vaccine distribution favoring wealthy or connected individuals. Holly Williams reports on the tale of teenage boys who survived on an island for 15 months. And Lesley Stahl profiles Darren Walker, a gay, African American man, and Founder of one of this country’s largest and most storied philanthropies, the Ford Foundation.

With “60 Minutes” off for the AFC Championship Game this week, in its place, CBS Audio presents a special broadcast of “The Debrief with Major Garrett,” a weekly politics-focused audio documentary. Major looks back at the Capitol siege and how those in and around the Capitol experienced it. Plus: President Joe Biden’s Inauguration was unlike any other…..or was it? Major examines both atypical and traditional transfers-of-power over the course of U.S. History.

On the first “60 Minutes” broadcast of 2021, Scott Pelley reports on Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996, which protects internet platforms from liability for what users post on their sites. Sharyn Alfonsi talks to Curtis Flowers, who was tried six times for the same crime, and freed from death row with help from a podcast. The pandemic not only took his audiences away, its restrictions against gatherings also made millions of people lonely. As he tells Jon Wertheim, German pianist Igor Levit found a way to overcome the pandemic’s effects on him and ease people’s loneliness at the same time by streaming his world-renowned music on Twitter.

امیدواریم که از پادکست  Daily New york Times لذت برده باشید همچنین برای یادگیری بیشتر توصیه میکنیم نوشته ما در خصوص لغات کلیدی نگارش رو ببنید.

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