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Thursday, January 23, 2014

Snow Storm

       Snowstorms are storms where large amounts of snow fall. Snow is less dense than liquid water, by a factor of approximately 10 at temperatures slightly below freezing, and even more at much colder temperatures.Therefore, an amount of water that would produce 0.8 in (20 mm) of rain could produce at least 8 in (20 cm) of snow. Two inches (5 cm) of snow is enough to create serious disruptions to traffic and school transport (because of the difficulty to drive and maneuver the school buses on slick roads). This is particularly true in places where snowfall is not typical but heavy accumulating snowfalls can occur. In places where snowfall is typical, such small snowfalls are rarely disruptive, because of effective snow and ice removal by municipalities, increased use of four-wheel drive and snow tires, and drivers being more used to winter conditions. Snowfalls in excess of 6 inches (15 cm) are usually universally disruptive.
         A massive snowstorm with strong winds and other conditions meeting certain criteria is known as a blizzard. A large number of heavy snowstorms, some of which were blizzards, occurred in the United States during 1888 and 1947 as well as the early and mid-1990s. The snowfall of 1947 exceeded 2 feet (61 cm) with drifts and snow piles from plowing that reached 12 feet (3.7 m) and for months, temperatures did not rise high enough to melt the snow. The 1993 "Superstorm" was manifest as a blizzard in most of the affected area.
         Large snowstorms could be quite dangerous: a 6 in (15 cm) snowstorm will make some unplowed roads impassable, and it is possible for automobiles to get stuck in the snow. Snowstorms exceeding 12 in (30 cm) especially in southern or generally warm climates will cave the roofs of some homes and cause the loss of electricity. Standing dead trees can also be brought down by the weight of the snow, especially if it is wet or very dense. Even a few inches of dry snow can form drifts many feet high under windy conditions.

Dangers of snow

      Snowstorms are usually considered less dangerous than ice storms. However, the snow can bring secondary dangers. Mountain snowstorms can produce cornices and avalanches. An additional danger, following a snowy winter, is spring flooding if the snow melts suddenly because of a dramatic rise in air temperature. Deaths can occur from hypothermia, infections brought on by frostbite or car accidents due to slippery roads. Fires and carbon monoxide poisoning can occur after a storm causes a power outage. Large amounts of snow can also significantly reduce visibility in the area, a phenomenon known as a whiteout; this can be very dangerous to those who are in densely populated areas, since the whiteout can cause major accidents on the road or while flying. There is also several cases of heart attacks caused by overexertion while shoveling heavy wet snow. It is difficult to predict what form this precipitation will take, and it may alternate between rain and snow. Therefore, weather forecasters just predict a "wintry mix". Usually, this type of precipitation occurs at temperatures between −2 and 2 °C (28.4 and 35.6 °F). Snowstorms generally occur when different types of air masses in the mid-latitudes interact. These storms feed on differences in temperature and moisture. Initially, a wave is typically formed in the mid levels of the atmosphere as a result of a variety of things, be it a mountain range, injection of vorticity (energy), or several other reasons. Assuming certain conditions are in place for this wave to amplify, it will do so and begin to rotate, which effectively moves warm and moist air from one air mass to the north, and much colder and dryer air behind it to the south and east. The boundaries between the air masses constitute the warm and cold fronts of the new cyclone/storm. Snow storms that produce a lot of snow require an outside source of moisture, such as the Gulf of Mexico or the Atlantic Ocean in the United States. This requires yet more conditions to be just right, namely for the flow (the general wind flow at certain levels of the atmosphere) in the low-mid levels of the atmosphere to be aligned such that moisture can readily be transported from these regions directly into the storm. Another condition that must be met for a healthy storm is the air that is converging and rising in the center of this low pressure system, the snow storm, to have an outlet as it rises up in the atmosphere. In other words, this air must be able to readily diverge at the mid levels of the atmosphere, effectively removing it from the storm and allowing this cycle to continue.


Wednesday, January 22, 2014

IF

1. If I have a lot of money, i will save some money
    If I had a lot of money, i would save some money
    If I had had a lot of money, i would have saved some money
2. If I lose you, i will cry all day
    If I lost you, i would cry all day
    If I had lost you, i would have cried all day
3. If I get bad scores, my mother will be sad
    If I got bad scores, my mother would be sad
    If I had got bad scores, my mother would have been sad
4. If my friends go on holiday, i will ask to bring souvenirs
    If my friends went on holiday, i would ask them to bring souvenirs
    If my friends had gone on holiday, i would have asked them to bring souvenirs
5. We will be happy, if our teachers don't give us homework
    We would be happy, if our teachers didn't give us homework
    We would have been happy, if our teachers hadn't given us homework
6. I will laugh, if i see Sobari is sleepy
    I would laugh, if i saw Sobari is sleepy
    I would have laughed, if I had seen Sobari is sleepy
7. If i don't know what to do, i will listen to the music
    If i didn't know what to do, i would listen to the music
    If i hadn't knew what to do, i would have listened to the music
8. Everything will be fine, if Avatar Aang comes faster
    Everything would be fine, if Avatar Aang came faster
    Everything would have been fine, if Avatar Aang  had come faster
9. If the water in this planet run out, all people in this planet will move to other planet
    If the water in this planet ran out, all people in this planet would move to other planet
    If the water in this planet had run out, all people in this planet would have moved to other planet
10. If Mrs. Ima give us tasks, we will be crazy
      If Mrs. Ima gave us tasks, we would be crazy
      If Mrs. Ima had given us tasks, we would have been crazy

"Holiday"

20th December 2013
   Finally the school has finished and holiday just started. After all of students got our academic report, me and my classmates went to visit our physics teacher in Santosa International Hospital. After visited her,we went to KFC Riau to surprise our friend "Obet" because that day was his birthday. Well at the same time, that day was Eka's birthday too. But unfortunately Eka came late, so he didn't follow us to the hospital and KFC Riau. We heard Eka still in the school, so we came to the school and celebrate his birthday too. We asked Eka and Obet to treat us watching a movie, but sadly my parents didn't allow me. My friends told me they changed the plan because they didn't get the cinema's ticket. So they went to karaoke. 
24th December 2013
   At first, me and my old classmates (X3) planned to stay in villa near Ciater but sadly some of my friend cancelled to participate. I was so disappointed, fortunately my mother wanted to pick up my sister in Lembang so i accompanied her. On the way to villa, we found a store which sell Es Lilin. I bought strawberry flavor and the taste so delicious. After picked up my sister we went to Sindang Reret to had a lunch. 
26th December 2013 - 28th December 2013
   Me and my sister went to Jakarta to stay in my father's apartement for 3days . When i was there, we went to Cilandak Town Square, ITC Mangga Dua and Pondok Indah Mall. We shopped some clothes and pants. 
    The last day, we went to Bogor to visit my cousins. When i was there i played with my nephews, such as rode a bicycle and watched a movie. After visited them we continued our trip to go back home. 
31th December 2013 - 1st January 2014
    My family celebrate New Year's Eve in my house, we were having BBQ party and turning on fireworks. After that we built a tent at the backyard, and some of us stayed in the tent. 
2nd January 2014 - 3rd January 2014 
    Me and some of my classmates went to Hanifa's house. When we were there we watch a horror movie titled "Pee Mak" , it was a funny movie. After that, we played uno card and fireworks. The next day at 5 am we went to Bukit Moko, we planned to see the sunrise, it wasn't too far and too close. Finally we arrived at there, but unfortunately we couldn't see the sunrise because it covered by fog. Then we had a breakfast in there.
Well that was my holiday, the end. 

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Analytical Exposition

BANDUNG SHOULD NOT BUILD NEW ROADS

                Roads all over Bandung are getting much and the condition is bad. So should the government build more road? Or not build new roads?   
 We know that new roads don’t solve people’s transport problems. Instead, road-building generates even more traffic, damages the countryside, adds to climate change and makes cities, towns and villages less pleasant places to live for everyone.     
Hundreds of miles of new roads, costing billions of rupiah. When a new road is built, new traffic will divert into it. Many people may make new trips they would otherwise not make, and will travel longer distances just because of the presence of the new road. Traffic levels on bypassed roads can also rise faster than expected due to induced traffic, all of which means the hoped-for benefits of a new road can evaporate very quickly. The benefits and costs of a new road will not be accurately calculated, which can lead to big mistakes being made with public money. And even if induced traffic is forecast correctly, it will still cause damaging environmental impacts and extra congestion that make building big new roads more pointless than ever.   
We can change our habit using private transport into using public transport. It will decrease the traffic jam and air pollution. If Bandung build new roads and follow transport development it mean nothing.   

 So the best way to increasing a traffic jam is not build new roads. 

Short Story and Summary

An Honest Man’s Gold Story

     Two brothers lived with their mother in the town of Wan Kung. Their father had died a long time ago. The elder brother was very lazy. His name was Ah Chin. The younger brother’s name was Ah Lan. He was very hard-working and good to his mother. Ah Chin married a girl called Sui Geok. But his wife was as lazy as he was and their marriage was not a success. Ah Lan married a nice hard-working girl and they were very happy together.
    One day, the two brothers’ mother became seriously ill. She sent for her sons. “Although Ah Lan is my younger son” she said. “I’m leaving all my money to him.” Ah Chin was not very pleased to hear this. However, after his mother’s death, he took all the money from Ah Lan.
    One day, when Ah Lan was on his way to work in a nearby forest, he saw three ugly men. He was afraid and climbed a tree and hide. The three men stopped in front of a large rock. One of them said, “Ai, ai, ai,” and the door opened in the rock. Ah Lan was surprised to see them place some gold inside. When they had gone, he climbed down from the tree and stood in front of the rock.
    “Ai, ai, ai,” he said and the door opened. He went inside and saw a lot of gold. The following words were written on the wall, “Any honest man may take this gold”. He took some of the gold and returned home.
    When Ah Chin heard what had happened, he went to the rock. He called  “Ai, ai, ai,” just as his brother had told him. The door in the rock opened. He went in. he had never seen so much gold in all his life. It shone with a beautiful yellow color. “Wonderful!” he cried. “I’ll take it all away with me.” The gold was very heavy. As he was trying to lift it, the door in the rock closed behind him. 
    Several days passed. Ah Lan went to look for his brother. He found him dead  in the cave. All the gold had gone, this was Ah Chin’s punishment for being so greedy.
    Not long afterwards, Ah Chin’s wife came to stay with Ah Lan and his wife. She was treated very well. Then she stole some food and took it away to eat it under a tree. Suddenly, the tree was struck by lightning. It fell on top of her and killed her. This was her punishment for being dishonest.
    Afterwards, when Ah Lan found her, the tree had turned into gold. He became a rich man. This was his reward for being hard-working and honest. 

Summary 

     In the short story "An Honest Man's Gold Story", there's two brothers live with their mother because their father had died a long time ago. The elder one named Ah Chin, he was very lazy different with the younger brother named Ah Lan, he was hard working. They both married, Ah Chin married with a lazy girl too and their married not happy. However Ah Lan married with a hardworking girl and they happy together.
    When their mother got sick, she decided to give all her money to Ah Lan, but Ah Chin disagree so after their mother died he took all the money.
    One day Ah Lan saw three ugly man entered a big rock which full of gold. He decide to try it and take the gold too. In that big rock written "Any honest man may take this gold". He told about that to his brother. Heard about that Ah Chin go to that big rock and took it all, because he so greedy the door in the rock closed then he died. 
    Afterwards, Ah Chin wife stay with Ah Lan and his wife. She stole some food and took it away and ate it under a tree,the tree was struck by lightning then fell to her and killed her. When Ah Lan found her the tree returned into gold then he became a richman because of his hard working and honest. 

Question :
1.  Who is the main character of the story ...
     a. Father
     b. Ah Lan
     c. Ah Chin
     d. Sui Geok
     e. Mother
2.  From the text we know that Ah Chin is ...
     a. Honest
     b. Friendly
     c. Generous
     d. Handsome
     e. Greedy
3.  What can we learn from the story above ...
     a. We have to respect other
     b. We have to be honest
     c. We have to collect many gold
     d. Don't help other people
     e. Don't collect gold
4.  Afterwards, when Ah Lan found her. The tree had turned into ...
     a. Gold
     b. Rock
     c. Cave
     d. Gate
     e. Car
5.  How many paragraph in the story ...
     a. 5
     b. 6
     c. 7
     d. 8
     e. 9

    

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Announcement : Passport Express Service

Government announcement on Passport Express service :

Passport postal applications will now be required to be submitted through the Passport Express service rather than by ordinary or registered mail. Applications made through standard postal service will no longer be processed after the 30th of June and applicants will be advised to resubmit using the Passport Express service.

Passport Express is an easy-to-use, courier type service operated by An Post exclusively for passports. It is available throughout the post office network. It has been in use, successfully, since March 1995. It and is the method through which the majority of passports are now processed.

The main benefits of the Passport Express service are:

· It keeps passport applications distinct from other mail ensuring they reach us quickly and more securely.

· A passport obtained through Passport Express costs less than using the ordinary mail or applying over the counter.

·  You get your passport quicker, with a guaranteed turn-around time (currently 10 working days) for a correctly submitted application.

·  You can keep better track of when your passport will be ready and make your travel plans with greater confidence.

More information on Passport Express.

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Q&A
1. What's new in passport postal application in Passport Express Service?
     It will now be required to be submitted through the Passport Express service rather than by       
     ordinary or registered mail. 
2. Since when Passport Express has been used?
     Since March 1995
3. Where can we find more information?
     We can contact Passport Express service.


I'll be happy

I'll be happy if...

1. I can make my parents proud of me
2. My sister stop being so annoying
3. My oldest brother get married
4. My weight 50 kg
5. Go to anywhere with my friends
6. I drink a glass of banana smoothies
7. School without task
8. I have a lot of money
9. I can get 90 in my physics test
10. I can make my dreams come true