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Julia: So Todd, we were talking about outsourcing and how you use these kind of services when you do your website. Todd: Uh-uh. Julia: What kind of careers do people follow? Todd: You know, you can do anything. It's amazing. If you go to oDesk or if
Hello, everybody, welcome again to Radio English on Sunday. This is Bruce. / and this is ..the same old Peter. / :P the saint Peter,/ Oh, thank you. / When the Saint ..it's the name of song and saint Peter is one of the most important saints, that's
Anchor: (The) commercial Christmas Tree harvest has already peaked, a third of the Christmas trees sold in the United States are grown in the pacific northwest, Tom Banse reports on the challenges tree farmers face this year. Anchor: The holidays mig
Dialog 2 As in the previous chapter,this dialog is about DVD player negotiations,BOb and Jane are still the principals.In this scenario,Jane uses the smart method.She heads up a team who did their homework and they're ready for anything.She'll intro
Several hundred employees worked at the peculier center keeping the import pipelines full. Walmart gives the chinese suppliers the specifications for Walmart products.And they teach those suppliers how to meet those specifications.They have to do wi
It's an event Apple CEO Steve Jobs says he didn't want to miss. Jobs was back to unveil the iPad2 in a rare cooperative appearance since taking a medical leave earlier this year. This iPad is 1/3 thinner; making it's slimmer than the latest iPone and
Arctic melt is economic time bomb The rapidly melting Arctic sea ice and permafrost is an economic time bomb likely to cost the world at least $60tn, say researchers who have started to calculate the financial consequences. 已开始计算财务后果的
AS IT IS 2015-03-08 Interest in Horse Riding Grows in China Across Asia, the increase in sales of high-priced goods and services has been partly fueled by the rise of China's middle class. Among the activities enjoyed by some wealthy Chinese is the o
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Young Kenyan Artists Face Tough Market At the Kuona Trust, a visual arts center in a Nairobi suburb, artists work out of converted shipping containers. Kuona's mission is to provide opportunities for its artists to produce world-class art in Kenya. S
Report: Up to Half of World Food Production is Wasted Every year the world produces around four billion tons of food. And between a third and half of it goes to waste, according to the report from the British Institution of Mechanical Engineers. The
The last known American veteran of World War I died Sunday at his home in West Virginia. Former U.S. Army Corporal Frank Buckles was 110 years old. VOA Pentagon Correspondent Al Pessin had the chance to speak to Mr. Buckles several years ago and file
By Anjana Pasricha New Delhi 20 March 2007 Bangladeshi woman clean dirty polythene shopping bags in polluted waters of Buriganga river in Dhaka, 19 Mar 2007 The World Wide Fund for Nature says some of the world's mightiest rivers are dying, threateni
China's A-share market has seen another day of sell-offs, despite the government's attempt to shore up market confidence. The Shanghai Composite Index has closed the day down 3.5-percent. Nearly 15-hundred issues in Shanghai ended the day down the da
Markets around the world have taken a beating, with a key US market average falling to its lowest level in four years. VOA's Michael Bowman reports from Washington, the market plunge is being driven by persistent concerns that tight credit could fur
By Mil Arcega Washington 14 August 2007 On floor of the New York Stock Exchange (file photo) U.S. stock indexes ended nearly flat on Monday as worries about losses tied to subprime mortgages continued to drive shares lower. Major central banks in Eur
Stocks tumbled around the world on Monday as several markets registered their deepest declines in years. VOA's Barry Wood reports that $2 trillion of value was wiped out in just a single trading day. Wall Street traders, 06 Oct 2008 The steepest dec
The earthquake and tsunami(海啸) disaster in Japan has disrupted that Asian nation's power plants, including nuclear facilities(核设施) that are still threatening the area with radiation leaks. The crisis at Japan's nuclear plants has ca
Last month, the world's leading toy and baby products retailer ToysRUs opened its 100th store in China after first entering the market a decade ago. ToysRUs's CEO Dave Brandon says the company is planning to open more stores in China this year. Our p
❤ 模仿文本:Now it sounds obvious but a major feature of the global economy since the end of the Second World War has been the rise and rise of trade. In fact, international trade has been growing significantly faster than world GDP. Internati