Friday, April 1, 2011

April 1th, 2011

The New York Times

Job Growth Suggests Resilience of U.S. Recovery


- Labor Department reported Friday that it added 216,000 jobs
- the global economy are storm-tossed, with oil prices rising
-Manufacturing continued its unlikely — if still modest — revival in March, adding 17,000 jobs. Health care added 37,000 jobs in the month, and professional and business services added another 78,000, although about 37 percent of that came from increases in temporary help. It was the 13th straight month of private-sector job growth.
-however, The unemployment rate for blacks and Latinos remains high, at 15.5 percent and 11.3 percent,
- Many economists speak optimistically of the spring’s job growth, but some warys after that because of spectacular debt problems in Europe, uprisings sweeping the oil-rich Middle East, and Japan


Many countries are having problems with unemployment. I remember that Korea had a lot of problems with unemplayment and still have it , and I also heard that Canada is having a hard time too. When I read this kind of news, it makes me sad and depressive. What I want to hear from news is our bright future and how beautiful this world is; however, usually all I can see is about war, murder and other sad storys.





- malady : 심각한 문제; illness, sickness,any disorder or disease of the body

-cumulative : 누적되는;increasing or growing by accumulation or successive additions
ex) the cumulative effect of one rejection after another.


-revival :회복, 부활;restoration to life, consciousness, vigor, strength

-perilously :

- locomotive :기관차 ;a train or individual railroad cars.

- inhospitable : 장소 (기후가) 사람이 살기 힘든; 대접이 나쁜; An inhospitable place is unpleasant to live in.



After the earthquake, Japan became inhospitable place. The speed of thier revival is amazing, yet, people are worried about cumulative effect of the radioactivity because it might cause maladies which is incurable.