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BIDANG PENDIDIKAN DAN PERSEKOLAHAN
SMK KRISTEN 2 TOMOHON (Diakui)
Alamat : Jl. Kampus (Kuranga) Talete II (0431) 351074 95441
email : smkkr2 tmh@yahoo.com
KECAMATAN TOMOHON TENGAH KOTA TOMOHON
MEMO
To : All employees
From : Hartawan Subagio, Director Personnel
Date : June 12, 2012
Subject : Health Support
The Corporation is pleased to announce a new policy regarding employees health support. Employees that have been employed
for six months will now receive full health support.
This policy starts on July 2012.
Thank you for choosing Eastwest Airlines. The ticket for your flight from Jakarta (JKT) to Philadelphia (PHL) and returning with a
connection flight through Chicago (ORD) is being sent to you overnight via mail. The itinerary is:
Eriana Panggabean
Office Manager
Medan, North Sumatra
Sincerely,
Pamungkas Hidayat
ESSAY
ARRANGE THESE JUMBLED PARAGRAPHS INTO A GOOD TEXT.
A. Thomas Alva Edison born in Milan, Ohio, in 1847 and grew up in Port Huron, Michigan. He
attended school for only three months. His mother taught him reading, writing, and arithmetic.
Edisons greatest inventions included an improved telephone, the phonograph, the motion-picture
B. camera, and electric storage batteries. He is best remembered for inventing a long-lasting light bulb.
People liked Edison because he was a down-to-earth man. His favorite saying was, Genius is 1 percent
inspiration and 99 percent perspiration.
C. In 1876, Edison started the first industrial research laboratory at Menlo Park, New Jersey. By then,
Edison was partially deaf. He worked very hard. He lived in his laboratory and became rich from his
inventions. He got married twice and had six children. But he worked so much that he spent little time
with his family.
D. In 1862, Edison saved a boy from being run over by a train. The boys father operated a telegraph
machine, which send coded messages over wire. As thanks, the father taught Edison how to operate the
telegraph. Edison then made improvements to the telegraph. He earned money from his inventions.
E.
In the 1870s, many investors were trying to make practical light bulb. Edison wanted people to
have electric light in their homes. So he built the first electric power plants. He tried hundreds of schemes.
Finally he found a filament (thin thread) made of carbon. An electric spark made the filament glow inside a
glass tube. Edisons incandescent lamp was a great success. It burned steadily for more than 40 hours.