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JOB ADVERTISEMENT
SMA Maya Englishindo seeks applications from suitably qualified teachers for positions
commencing April 2012. Applicants are invited to visit the website for more details,
including a full position description, of the position advertised below.
Applications including CV and the names of three referees should be sent to: The Principal's
Assistant, SMA Maya Englishindo, 22 Empty Road, Dunia Maya, 6666.
ANNOUNCEMET
To All the teachers and staff of SMKN 2 Kabanjahe
A one-day meeting will be held this week :
When : Thuesday, 9th December 2012 at 10 a.m to 3p.m
Where : Teacher's Room
Topic : National Examination preparation
Due the importance of the meeting,please be panctual.Bring yout ideas;bring your sugestions
to make our students succesful in this examination.
GRETING CARD
Dear Wanda,
Nina
Dona
Short message
Dad,
Deasy
Dear Donie,
Ive prepared some food for breakfast. I put it on the refrigerator. Sorry, I have to go to work
very early.
Mom
LETTER
We would like to share with you the engagement of our son, Paulo John, to
his long-time girlfriend, Pamela Grace Sy. After sharing love-filled dates
and meetings within the past few years, Paulo already asked Melas hand
for marriage. Our son finally wanted to settle down into a family life, and
he would like to share that life with Mela. As it turns out, Mela is thinking
of the same thing.
They were engaged last November 30, 2009 and they would want to
announce it publicly to everyone. In that note, we would love to see you
in their engagement party.
February 14, 2010 at 4:00 oclock PM at our home, 823 Youngstown Court,
Hemet, CA 92222.
Sincerely yours,
The role of your Department in increasing membership is really to be appreciated. This was
shown at the last professional meeting of the Teachers Club of the Pilar Elementary School, a
neighboring school. After the enlightening talk of one of your representatives, several teachers
there applied for optional insurance.
Our teachers club would like to listen to a similar talk since some of our members have some
questions about their own insurance policy. Specifically, we want to know what benefits are
available to government employee members in terms of financing for investment. We also
want more enlightment about optional insurance.
Will you please be our guest speaker at our next professional meeting on October 15, 2005 at
the school auditorium? By accepting this invitation, you will acquaint our teachers with the
various opportunities for improving their lot through insurance, and this will encourage the new
teachers to become members, too.
`` We will look forward to your being with us at 9:00 a.m. on said date.
CecilleMorgan
President, Faculty Club
NOTICE
Schedule
e of my mother, my mother told me to go to school here. Im trying to achieve as much as
possible, although not optimal because it has been far from the mother, not the person who set
up my life, set up my bed, my study schedule. oh no. hmmm Step by step I went through,
trying to make friends with a good beat and although many still. I fear all around me, seemed
to be in the wilderness. But I keep the spirit. A raging spirit, always convinc
INVITATION
WEDDING INVITATION
Dewi Putri
and
Agus Cahyono
By pleading mercy and blessings of Allah SWT
We intend to conduct our marriage ceremony, which God willing
will be held on :
Day : Saturday
Date : June 8, 2009
Place : Mesjid agung
Jl. Boulevard Timur No. 76
Kelapa Gading
Jakarta Utara
FUNCTIONAL TEXT
Descriptive
ALOE VERA
Aloe vera is also known as the "crocodille's tongue" plant in Indonesia. it is called so
because the leave thick, long and sharp, and the sides are serrated like the body of a crocodile.
Aloe vera is planted in dry areas and in warm climates. It takes little water to grow.
Aloe vera is short-stemmed succulent plant growing to 60-100 cm tall. Spreading by offsets,
the stems are thick and fleshy, green to grey-gren, with some varieties showing white flecks
on the upper and lower stem surfaces.
Aloe vera is a multifunctional plant. It can be used to cure a wound caused by burning. Using
aloe vera to heal the wound is easy and simple Pick leaves, peel the rind, then squeeze the
sticky luquid and diabetes because it contains vitamins and minerals. Generally, the drink
helps to repair the damaged cells and makes the organs of the human body work well. Aloe
vera can also make our hair thick, too. Apply it over the scalp and massage it gently so it
could soak thoroughly. Ten minutes later, rinse the hair.
Indonesian Archipelago
Indonesia is a country Southeast Asia that consist more than 13.000 islands. The lie along the
equator and extend more than 5.000 kilometers. Many of the islands cover only a few
kilometers. But about a half of New Guinea and three quarters of Borneo also belong to
Indonesia. Both islands are the second and-third largest islands in the world, after Greenland.
Many geographers divide the more than 13.600 islands of indonesia into three groups: (1)
the Greater Sunda Islands, (2) the lesser Sunda Islands, and (3) the Mollucas. Indonesia also
includes Papua, which is part of New Guinea.
The Greater Sunda includes Borneo, Sulawesi, Java and Sumatera. The Lesser Sunda Islands
extend from Bali eastward to the Timor. The mollucas lie betwen Sulawesi and New Guinea.
The western part of New Guinea is called Papua, an Indonesian territory. Compared to the
other regions, Papua is the most thinly populated.
NARRATIVE
Juhha's Wonders
Once upon a time, there was a small village in Baghdad. Its population was very small. In this
village everybody knew each other and knew every little or big problems that went on in the
village. In this small village there was a bakery that was popular for its delicious bread.
One day a poor old man was walking in the street passing the bakery and he stopped to smell
the scent of the bread which was spreading out of the bakery.
Suddenly, the baker caught the old man and shouted at him demanding the price of bread's
scent. He almost drag him to police.
A very famous wise man named Juhha heard the baker shouting. So went to him and asked
about promblem. Juhha stood calmly listening to the baker and he tought for a solution.
After a few minutes Juhha's eyes glistened and an amused smile was on his face. He asked the
baker "How much money want?". The baker and poor man were astonished, but the answered
"3 dinars". Juhha took money out of his wallet and put it in his pocket and shook the money.
"Did you hear the sound of the money?" Juhha asked. "Yes, I did", the baker replied, and with
big smile Juhha said "well then, this is the price of your bread's scent!"
REPORT
Tornado
A tornado is a violent, dangerous, rotating column of air that is in contact with both the surface
of the earth and a cumulonimbus cloud or, in rare cases, the base of a cumulus cloud. They are
often referred to as a twister or a cyclone, although the word cyclone is used in meteorology
in a wider sense, to name any closed low pressure circulation. Tornadoes come in many shapes
and sizes, but are typically in the form of a visible condensation funnel, whose narrow end
touches the earth and is often encircled by a cloud of debris and dust. Most tornadoes have wind
speeds less than 110 miles per hour (177 km/h), are approximately 250 feet (76 m) across, and
travel a few miles (several kilometers) before dissipating. The most extreme tornadoes can
attain wind speeds of more than 300 mph (480 km/h), stretch more than two miles (3.2 km)
across, and stay on the ground for dozens of miles (more than 100 km).
Various types of tornadoes include the landspout, multiple vortex tornado, and waterspout.
Waterspouts are characterized by a spiraling funnel-shaped wind current, connecting to a large
cumulus or cumulonimbus cloud. They are generally classified as non-supercellular tornadoes
that develop over bodies of water. These spiraling columns of air frequently develop in tropical
areas close to the equator, and are less common at high latitudes. Other tornado-like phenomena
that exist in nature include the gustnado, dust devil, fire whirls, and steam devil.
Tornadoes have been observed on every continent except Antarctica. However, the vast
majority of tornadoes in the world occur in the Tornado Alley region of the United States,
although they can occur nearly anywhere in North America. They also occasionally occur in
south-central and eastern Asia, the Philippines, south east Asia, like Malaysia, northern and
east-central South America, Southern Africa, northwestern and southeast Europe, western and
southeastern Australia, and New Zealand. Tornadoes can be detected before or as they occur
through the use of Pulse-Doppler radar by recognizing patterns in velocity and reflectivity data,
such as hook echoes, as well as by the efforts of storm spotters.
There are several different scales for rating the strength of tornadoes. The Fujita scale rates
tornadoes by damage caused, and has been replaced in some countries by the updated Enhanced
Fujita Scale. An F0 or EF0 tornado, the weakest category, damages trees, but not substantial
structures. An F5 or EF5 tornado, the strongest category, rips buildings off their foundations
and can deform large skyscrapers. The similar TORRO scale ranges from a T0 for extremely
weak tornadoes to T11 for the most powerful known tornadoes. Doppler radar data,
photogrammetry, and ground swirl patterns (cycloidal marks) may also be analyzed to
determine intensity and assign a rating
PROCEDURE
Materials
a piece of mango
a half glass of water
a glass of ice pack
a spoon of sugar
Procedures:
1. First, peel the mango and clean it
2. Next, cut the mango into pieces and put them into the juicer
3. Then, put the water, ice and sugar
4. After that turn on the juice and wait about 15 seconds
5. Finally, pour the mango juice into the glass and ready to drink
Last Monday was a busy day for me. I spent my time to do a lot of
activities from college to my home.