Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Using Statistics

World Energy Consumption
According to those charts above, world energy consumption has been steadily increasing. Currently, the nations of the world use between 400 and 600 quadrillion Btu (British thermal units) annually. By the year 2025, consumption is projected to increase to 623 Btu, an increase of 60 percent from the year 1970. The largest consumers are the industrialized countries, and the nations who consume the least energy belong to the EE/FSU (Eastern Europe/Former Soviet Union) group. Developing nationsconsumed approximately the same amount of energy as 1971 until 2001, when the energy use of developing nations began to fall. By 1985, it is projected that their use will nearlt equal that of percentage.

Monday, July 20, 2009

5 English Website

Dear guys,

I would like to share to all of you thoughtfully about my recommended English websites. Wish you could enjoy and happy to learn more about English.

In these English websites, it consist of 3 academic English websites and also 2 general English provided. And here they are...

Academic English
- http://www.proquest.com/
This website is intended as the good website of academic research, but it is often used by
professional, which specifically about English business. For those of you who are keen on this
website, you had better search for this site.
As the most recommended website, this website plays an improtant role of conducting not
only for any kinds of academic paper research, but also include parts of English writing in daily
life. I believe that this website is gonna be more useful.
This website is conducting how to do and write a research paper very effectively. It is
appearently not only contained research paper at all, but it also lists several tips of another
English skills, including note-taking and critical reading as well.
It is actually the best website, which fully recommended for the beginner of English where its
recommended for people who ere still learning English as a Second Language (ESL) or English
as a Foreign Language (EFL). And this is the good one to search for.
Basically, this English website is almost the same as manythings.org, but it is represents more
comprehensive and considered as a primary source if compared with many things.org. But it is
the best site too look for.
All of you, please link to these websites. I will definitely improve your English better. Enjoy...:)

Causes and Effects

Accidents in a Large British City (1998)
These are numbers of accident causes occured in a Large British City during year 1998. First, the accident cause where drivers travelling too close to other vehicles was 347 from number of acccidents. Afterwards, the driver accidents, which is reversing negligently was quite huge numbers and it was 169 cases because of this. Furthermore, 113 accidents were happened where pedestrians crossing roads in dangerous places. Despite the fact, it was 5 % fall if compared with the previous year. Finally, the last case in which drivers travelling too quickly in certain bad weather conditions, reached 190 accidents. However, it was significantly rise as 12 % of its percentage whether compared with the year 1997.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Kinds of Logical Oder

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The process of machine transportation of language is complex. To translate a document from English into Japanese, for example, the computer first analyzes an English sentence, determining its grammatical structure and identifying the subject, verb, objects, and modifiers. Next, the words are translated by an English-Japanese dictionary. After that, another part of the computer program analyzes the resulting awkard jumble of words and meanings and produces an intellligible sentence based on the rules of Japanese syntax and the machine's understanding of what the original English meant. Finally, a human bilingual editor polishes the computer-produced translation.
Kind of Logical Order: Logical Division of Ideas
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French and U.S. business managers have decidely different management styles. French meetings, for example, are long and rambling and rarely end on time. Furthermore, meetings often and without closure. Managers in the United States, on the other hand, make an effort to start and stop meeting on time, and North American business meetings typically end with decision and action plans. Another difference involves documentation. North Americans adore documetation; they have a procedure manual for everything. The French, in contrast, thinks this is childish. French managers do not share information with subordinates and make decision with little participation by employees beneath them. In U.S. companies, however, top managers share information and frequently solicit input from subordinates ("How French Managers").
Kind of Logical Orders: Comparison/Contrast
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It took more than 2.500 years to develop the calendar used in most Western countries today. In about 700 B.C.E., te ancient Romans used a calendar that had 304 days divided into 4 months; March was the beginning of each year. There were more than 60 days missing from the calendar, so very soon the calendar did not match the seasons at all. Spring arrived when the calendar said that it was still winter. A few decades later, the Romans added the monthsof January and February to the end of the year. This calendar lasted about 600 years. His calendar had 365 days, with one day added every fourth year. He also moved the beginning of the year to January 1, and he renamed a month for himself: Julius (July). In Caesar's calendar, February had 29 days. The very next emperor, Augustus, not only renamed a month for himself (August), but he also took one day from one day from February and added to it to August so that 'his' month would be just as long as Caesar's. This calendar worked better than the previous ones, but it still was not perfect. By 1580, the first calendrical day of spring was 10 days too early, so in 1582, Pope Gregory XII, the leader of the Roman Catholic religion, made a small change to make the calendar more accurate. In the Gregorian calendar, the year is still 26.3 seconds different from the solar year, but it will be a long time before this causes the problem.
Kind of Logical order: Chronological Order
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The many different calendars used throughout the world are all based on the phases of the moon, on the revolution of Earth around the Sun, or on a combination of the two. The first kind of calendar is the lunar calendar, based on the phases of the moon. A month is calculated as the time between two full moons, 29.5 days, and a year has 354 days. The Islamic calendar used in Muslim countries is a lunar calendar. It has 12 months and a cycle of 30 years in which the 2nd, 5th, 7th, 10th, 13th, 16th, 18th, 21st, 24th, 26th, and 29th years have 355 days, and the others 354 days. A second kind of calendar is the solar calendar, which is based on the revolution of Earth around the Sun. The ancient Egyptians used a solar calendar divided into 12 months of 30 days each, which left 5 encounted days at the end of each year. A very accurate calendar developed by the Mayan Indians in North America was also a solar calendar. It had 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes, and 46 seconds long, however, a solar calendar is not totally accurate, so many cultures developed a third kind of calendar, the lunisolar calendar. In a lunisolar calendar, extra days are added every so often to reconcile the lunar months with the solar year. The Chinese, Hebrew, and Gregorian calendars used today are lunisolar calendars.
Kind of Logical Order: Comparison/Contrast

Transition Signals (using appropriate transition signal)

Time

One stereotype about North American says that they are obsessed with time. It sometimes seems true that for North Americans, time seems as valuable as money. Also they even say, "Time is money." In fact have you noticed how many verbs can be followed by both time and money? For example you can spend time, save time, lose time, find time make time, waste time, and run out of time. Similarly you can spend, save, lose, find, make, waste, and run out of money. Second North Americans seem to regard time as a "thing" that one can own. You can have time, buy time, and take time. (One wonders how much it costs and where it is taken.) A third piece of evidence that North Americans are obsessed with time is their fanaticism about always being on time. Indeed people who are habitually late risk punishment ranging from frowning disapproval to losing their jobs. The final and most convincing proof is that these poor people sometimes take courses in their time management! That is really overdoing it, don't you agree?

Move Over, DVD. Here Comes BD!

First, CDs brought digital sound into our homes. Then DVD technology brought digital sound and video and revolutionized the movie industry. Soon there will be furthermore revolution: Blu-ray discs (BDs). A Blu-ray disc will have several advantages. First it has an enormous data storage capacity. A single-sided DVD can hold 4.7 gigabytes of information, about the size of an average 2-hour movie. A single-sided BD, on the other hand, can hold up to 27 gigabytes, enough for 13 hours of standard video. A second advantage is that a BD can record, store, and play back high-definition video. The cost will be about 50 gigabytes, enough for 4.5 hours of high-definition video. The cost will be about the same. Furthermore, a BD has a higher data transfer rate -36 megabits per second- than today's DVD, which transfer at 10 megabits per second. As a result a BD can record 25 gigabytes of data in just over an hour and a half. Indeed because of their large storage capacity and comparable cost. BDs will probably take over the market when they become widely available.

Transition Signals

Inflation

A recent article in Era magazine suggested ways to reduce inflation . The article suggested that the president reduce the federal budget; furthermore, it suggested that the government reduce federal, state, and local taxes.


The same article said that the cause of inflation were easy to to find, however the cure for inflation was not so easy to prescribe.

Era also suggested that rising wages were one of the primary causes of inflation therefore the government should take action to control wages.

In physics, the weight of an object is the gravitational force with which Earth attracts it; for example, if a man weighs 150 pounds, this means that Earth pulls him down with a force of 150 pounds.

The farther away from Earth a person is, the less gravitational force of Earth. Therefore a man weighs less when he is 50.000 miles from Earth that when is only 50.000.

A tsunami is a tidal wave produced by an earthquake on the ocean floor. The waves are very long and low in open water, but when they get close to land, they encounter friction because water is shallow as a result the waves increase in height and can cause considerable damage when they finally reach land.