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26.Part-time Jobs Nowadays,many students,including some high school students,would like to have some kind of part-time jobs.In their opinion,a part-time job can offer them a good chance to experience the real world outside schools.Additionally,they c
Today, 200 business and community leaders met in Auckland to talk about saving jobs. The Prime Minister, the Minister of Finance and the Governor of the Reserve Bank all spoke to the meeting. They are worried about unemployment and say that many peop
Steve Jobs is the co-founder and CEO of Apple Inc. and former CEO of Pixar Animation Studios. He is the largest individual shareholder in Walt Disney. Jobs name is associated with innovative products like the iPod, iPhone and iTunes. He is a much-res
Changes are taking place in Silicon Valley in California. Larry Page will replace Eric Schmidt as chief executive at Google. And Apple's chief, Steve Jobs, is taking another medical leave. Two years ago Mr. Jobs received a new liver. In two thousand
Connecting Employers with Jobs Seekers in Todays Economy This is the VOA Special English Economics Report. 这里是美国之音慢速英语经济报道。 About three hundred fifty thousand newly unemployed people signed up for financial assistance
Economics Report - Connecting Employers with Jobs Seekers in Todays Economy This is the VOA Special English Economics Report. About three hundred fifty thousand newly unemployed people signed up for financial assistance in the United States during th
I'm here in Detroit visiting workers at a GM plant in the heart of a resurgent American auto industry. And I brought a guest with me President Lee of South Korea. We're here because this week, Congress passed landmark trade agreements with countries
It is easy for people in Erie, Pennsylvania to blame their citys economic problems on the loss of manufacturing jobs to China and Mexico. Many Americans, including President Donald Trump, believe that factory closures are the main issue facing aging
ECONOMICS REPORT - General Motors and Ford Cut Jobs and Costs By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Friday, June 24, 2005 I'm Bob Doughty with the VOA Special English Economics Report. General Motors, Ford and C
EDUCATION REPORT - 13% Rise Expected in U.S. Jobs for New College Graduates By Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Thursday, June 16, 2005 I'm Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Education Report. More tha
BBC Learning English People and Places Unusual jobs the Ravenmaster Andrea:Welcome to People and Places where we meet interesting people and find out about more about them right here on bbclearningenglish.com. Hello, I'm Andrea Rose. Derrick Coyle r
BBC Learning English People and Places Unusual jobs the Funeral Director Andrea:Welcome to People and Places where we meet interesting people and find out about more about them right here on bbclearningenglish.com. Hello, I'm Andrea Rose. Emma Sparr
This is the VOA Special English Economics Report. America's economy has started to grow again. Now what about jobs? The government says productivity jumped in July, August and September. That meant companies produced more with fewer workers. Also, n
Sti mulusSpendingCreatesGreenJobsinUSRustBeltTown As President Obama works to build support for his new jobs plan, Congress prepares to debate his bill. One portion of the bill proposes spending to create jobs, much like an earlier stimulus plan put
RepublicanDebates,ObamaJobsSpeechHighlightBusyMonthinUSPolitics September promises to be a busy month in U.S. presidential politics. The Republican presidential contenders take part in the first of three debates on Wednesday, while President Barack O
Todd: OK, Monica, today we're going to be talking about jobs. Monica: Oh, OK. Todd: And first we're going to talk about worst jobs ever. Jobs that we had in the past that we hated, so I'll go first. The worst job I've ever had was actually working in
Todd: So, have you had any other jobs you didn't like? Monica: Well, I trained to be a chef when I left school, and I've had a lot of jobs actually over the years in different restaurants, and some of them I didn't like at all. Todd: What was it abou
The Labor Department's monthly employment report released Friday shows the U.S. economy shed more jobs than it created last month - a net loss of 125,000 jobs - the first monthly job loss of the year. Despite the net decline, the nation's unemploymen
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: For decades men without much education could make a very good living by mining coal. The loss of those jobs has stung as the coal industry has declined. Renewable power, especially solar power, is now where jobs are. So we wondered
Obama, Romney exchange barbs as jobs number improves WASHINGTON, Oct. 5 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President Barack Obama and his Republican challenger Mitt Romney intensified attacks against each other on Friday, as they reacted to a newly improved jobs numbe