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Tuesday, August 05, 2014

The safe flight

Safety is a concern of everyone who flies or contemplates it. I can provide you with volumes of information about the attention to safety given by the airline industry. No other form of transportation is as scrutinized, investigated and monitored as commercial aviation.
Yet if you decide to hold onto the belief that flying is dangerous, then these reassuring safety facts are lost to you. Statistics and figures that prove airline transportation to be the safest way to travel relate to our logical, reasoning, rational mind. Worry about safety is an intrusion that seems to bypass those faculties of logic and go directly to our emotions. And you will always find another article about some "near miss" or "the crowded skies" that will reinforce your belief.
Even if you hold the belief, "Statistics about flying don't help me," give yourself another chance to reexamine your judgment as you read through this section. After all, your goal is to feel as comfortable as possible when you fly, and there are some very comforting numbers here.
Most passengers who have knowledge of the commercial airline industry believe that flying is safe. But when something occurs that we don't understand, any of us can become quickly frightened. That's why I encourage you to study as much as you need to reassure yourself about the industry and to take some of the mystery out of commercial flight.
However, some small thing may occur on one of your flights that you haven't studied. If you become startled or frightened at that time, the statistics that I am about to present may come in handy. An airline accident is so rare, when some unfamiliar noise or bump occurs, your response need not be, "Oh, no! What's wrong?!" Instead, it can be something like, "I'm not sure what that sound was, but there's nothing to worry about." Feel free to press your overhead call button to page a flight attendant whenever you want to ask about unfamiliar sights or sounds. But you needn't jump to fearful conclusions.
Now, you may notice something a little morbid about this section: most of these statistics have to do with DEATH! This isn't the most pleasant of subjects, I know. But many people who are worried about flying concentrate on the fear that something will go wrong during the flight, and that the outcome of that error would be their own death. So let's put this possibility in perspective.
Dr. Arnold Barnett, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has done extensiveresearch in the field of commercial flight safety. He found that over the fifteen years between 1975 and 1994, the death risk per flight was one in seven million. This statistic is the probability that someone who randomly selected one of the airline's flights over the 19-year study period would be killed in route. That means that any time you board a flight on a major carrier in this country, your chance of being in a fatal accident is one in seven million. It doesn't matter whether you fly once every three years or every day of the year.
In fact, based on this incredible safety record, if you did fly every day of your life, probability indicates that it would take you nineteen thousand years before you would succumb to a fatal accident. Nineteen thousand years!
Perhaps you have occasionally taken the train for your travels, believing that it would be safer. Think again. Based on train accidents over the past twenty years, your chances of dying on a transcontinental train journey are one in a million. Those are great odds, mind you. But flying coast-to-coast is ten times safer than making the trip bytrain.
How about driving, our typical form of transportation? There are approximately one hundred and thirty people killed daily in auto accidents. That's every day -- yesterday, today and tomorrow. And that's forty-seven thousand killed per year.
In 1990, five hundred million airline passengers were transported an average distance of eight hundred miles, through more than seven million takeoffs and landings, in all kinds of weather conditions, with a loss of only thirty-nine lives. During that same year the National Transportation Safety Board's report shows that over forty-six thousand people were killed in auto accidents. A sold-out 727 jet would have to crash every day of the week, with no survivors, to equal the highway deaths per year in this country.
Dr. Barnett of MIT compared the chance of dying from an airline accident versus a driving accident, after accounting for the greater number of people who drive each day. Can you guess what he found? You are nineteen times safer in a plane than in a car. Every single time you step on a plane, no matter how many times you fly, you arenineteen times less likely to die than in your car.
The Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 permitted the airlines to be competitive both in the routes they flew and the fares they charged. When the price of air travel decreased, the number who flew increased. In 1977, two hundred and seventy million passengers flew on U.S. scheduled airlines. In 1987 four hundred and fifty million flew. For passengers, that resulted in the frustration of crowded terminals and delayed boardings and takeoffs. But did deregulation cause safety to be compromised? Definitely not!
Accident statistics provided by the National Transportation Safety Board show that -- despite a fifty percent increase in passengers during the ten years after deregulation -- there was a forty percent decrease in the number of fatal accidentsand a twenty-five percent decrease in the number of fatalities, compared to the ten years before deregulation.
If you are going to worry about dying, there are many more probable ways to die than on a commercial jet. Take a look at the chart below, which shows the chance of fatalities on a commercial flight compared to other causes of death in the United States. Notice that you are more likely to die from a bee sting than from a commercial flight. The number one killer in the United States is cardiovascular disease, with about eight hundred and eighty-five thousand deaths per year. Each of us has about a fifty percent (50%) chance of dying of cardiovascular disease. Whenever we fly, we have a one one-hundred-thousandth of one percent (.000014%) chance of dying!

Odds of Death
DEATH BY: YOUR ODDS
  • Cardiovascular disease: 1 in 2
  • Smoking (by/before age 35): 1 in 600
  • Car trip, coast-to-coast: 1 in 14,000
  • Bicycle accident: 1 in 88,000
  • Tornado: 1 in 450,000
  • Train, coast-to-coast: 1 in 1,000,000
  • Lightning: 1 in 1.9 million
  • Bee sting: 1 in 5.5 million
  • U.S. commercial jet airline: 1 in 7 million
Sources: Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of California at Berkeley

How about accidental deaths? In the chart below you can compare the average number of airline fatalities per year (not including commuter airlines) from 1981 to 1994 with the most recent figures for other forms of accidental death. Again, you can see that flying is relatively insignificant compared to other causes of death.

Saturday, May 31, 2014

Final Test XI Mitun



Final Test Grade XI
1.      Via      : Well done! You deserve to get the award.
Linda   : ___________
a.       Of course                          c. oh yeah                                e. not at all
b.      Thanks                               d. not so great I think

2.      Mother                        : ________! Your English mark is very good.
Ronnie             : thanks mom, I’m very happy too.
a.       Sorry                                 c. thanks                                  e. that’s terrible
b.      Fantastic                            d. that’s a pity

3.      Riana               : I heard that you got the best score in final exam, didn’t you?
Vera                : ___________
a.       Oh it was nothing             c. I don’t like anymore            e. it’s not pretty
b.      Don’t give me that            d. non sense

4.      Odin                : what do you think about the food
Reza                : _________
a.       A beautiful painting          c. delicious meal                      e. it’s the largest
b.      A wonderful view             d. nice cut

5.      Julia     : How ________ the painting is!
Sofia    : I am on your side
a.       Beautify                            c. to beauty                             e. as beautiful as         
b.      Beautifully                                    d. beautiful

6.      Teacher            : ____ done! You have made a wonderful story.
Student           : Thank you Sir.
a.       Good                                 c great                                     e. well
b.      How                                  d. big

7.      Dimas              : What do you think of my Jacket?
Nimbi              : _____ you look great with that.
a.       Great                                 c. not so good                         e. how well?
b.      Poor you                            d. bad

8.      Rizal                : Is it your own field?
Farmer             : No, _______
a.       It is mine                           c. it is I am                              e. my self
b.      It is me                              d. it isn’t mine

9.      Sofia                : Are you sure that it is going to rain?
Armand           : _________ the sky is cloudy.
a.       I am sure                           c. no comment                         e. I’m not sure
b.      I doubt it                           d. not certain

10.  John     : Are you sure with your plan to Singapore?
Liana   : ______, I’m very busy with my work.
a.       I’m sure                             c. I’m not sure                         e. I’ve no doubt
b.      I’m  certain                        d. are you sure



11.  Hera    : May I _________ some candies?
Seller   : Sure, here you are.
a.       To buy                               c. bought                                 e. buys
b.      Buy                                   d. buying

12.  Teacher            : __________ study the lesson!
Students          : Yes, Sir.
a.       Please us                            c. would you us                       e. let us
b.      Will us                               d. shall us

13.  Audiences       : Would you mind _______ that song?
Singer              : I will, don’t worry.
a.       To sing                              c. singer                                   e. song
b.      Sing                                   d. singing

14.  Yandi  : This work must be finish in a week, can you finish it?
Yoyo   : _______
a.       I’d love to                         c. I don’t care                          e. Yes, I can
b.      Not at all                           d. I’m sorry about it

15.  X         : We’d like to offer you the position as Assistant Manager?
Y         : Thank you Sir, but_________
a. I’m happy                            c. that’s my hope                     e. non sense
b. I like that job                       d. I need time to think it

16.  Andy   : _______ about the English test yesterday?
Tiny     : I think it’s difficult for me.
a.       What are you opinion        c. what is my opinion              e. my ideas
b.      What is your opinion         d. in my opinion

17.  Joker    : What is your opinion about my article?
Audi    : _________ your ideas are good.
a.       I don’t think                      c. I thought                             e. I’m don’t like yours
b.      I’m not sure                       d. I think

18.  Yana    : I think drinking a lot of water is good for our health.
Dania   : ________ at least drinking it about 8 glasses every day.
a.       I disagree with you           c. no way                                 e. I don’t think so
b.      I agree with you                d. I’m not sure

19.  Tony    : What is your opinion about our English teacher?
Agnes  : _______
a.       He is really good               c. I’m happy                            e. I’m so sweet
b.      I like him                           d. I quite agree

20.  What is forest guard?
a.       A police man                     c. a scientist                             e. a forest ranger        
b.      An army                            d. a marine

Essay
21.  I am _________ a letter to my mother.
22.  She is __________ a novel.
23.  I have __________ at this company for two years.
24.  He has __________ his task on time.
25.  I am going to __________ to get my dream.

Thomas Alva Edison
            Thomas Edison was 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.
            In 1862, Edison studied telegraph machine. As thanks, the father taught Edison how to operate the Telegraph. Edison then made improvements to the Telegraph. He earned money from his inventions.
            In 1870, 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, Edison lamp was a great success. It burned steadily more than 40 hours.

26.  Where Edison was born?
27.  When Edison was born?
28.  What happened in 1862?
29.  Was he earned money from his inventions?
30.  How long Edison lamp steadily?



*Good Luck*

Final Test X SMK



Final Test Grade X
1.      The men ___________ in the export company.
a.       Is working                                                 d. were working
b.      Am working                                              e. are worked
c.       Are working

2.      The correct sentence expressing the existence below is ________
a.       There is many children in the yard            d. is there many children in the yard
b.      There is some children in the yard            e. there are many children in the yard
c.       There was many children in the yard

3.      Shanty : what are you doing Bill?
Bill      : _________
a.       I am in the living room                              d. she is typing a letter in her desk
b.      She is helping her mother in the kitchen   e. she is a good student in my class
c.       I am fixing my Bike

4.      The correct answer of Future Present Continuous  is ___________
a.       The students is listening to the teacher’s explanation now
b.      The students usually listen to the teacher’s explanation
c.       The students will listen to the teacher’s explanation
d.      The students will be listening to the teacher’s explanation tomorrow
e.       The students listened to the teacher’s explanation this morning

5.      Julia _________ at five this evening.
a.       is watching the cartoon film                     d. will watch the cartoon film
b.      are watching the cartoon film                   e. will be watching the cartoon film
c.       was watching the cartoon film

6.      Ronnie             : what will you ____ next week?
Rakia               : I _______
a.       Be doing, will practice to sing a song       d. have done, am practicing to sing a song
b.      Do, will be practicing to sing a song         e. did, practiced to sing a song
c.       Be doing, will be practicing to sing

7.      Agra    : what is your brother doing?
Aswan : _________
a.       He finishes his homework                         d. he finished his homework
b.      He had finished his homework                 e. he will finish his homework
c.       He is finishing his homework
8.      Eddo   : _______ are you looking for?
Diana   : my wallet, it lost when I arrived here.
a.       What                     c. why                         e. who
b.      Where                   d. when

9.      He was very ________ to see the victim of the accident.
a.       Shocking               c. shocked                   e. confuse
b.      Interested              d. happy

10.  Reading newspaper every morning is ________ for us.
a.       Interest                  c. interesting                e. entering
b.      Interested              d. to interest

11.  Tony comes late again to the class, so his teacher was very ______ with him.
a.       Happy                   c. confuse                    e. confusing
b.      Sad                        d. angry

12.  I love reading novels. They have _______ story of life in the world.
a.       Interest                  c. entering                   e. interesting
b.      Inter                      d. to enter

13.  It’s hot in this room. Let’s get _____ the room.
a.       Into                       c. on                            e. away from
b.      Out of                   d. in

14.  Geography never has been my favorite. It’s _________
a.       Court                     c. program                   e. ability
b.      Religion                 d. boring

15.  One of the purposes of the education is to develop the students ________
a.       Ability                   c. exciting                    e. religion
b.      Attending              d. expert

16.  The purpose of education can achieve by studying hard and __________ the class regularly.
a.       Attending              c. personality               e. program
b.      Appreciation         d. boring


17.  In Vocational High School there are: Accounting, Office Management, and Business Management ________
a.       Attending              c. personality               e. program
b.      Appreciation         d. boring

18.  Theory of sport which is thought in the class is practiced on a _________
a.       Court                     c. program                   e. ability
b.      Religion                 d. boring

19.  To get to know the God is the purpose of studying _________
a.       Court                     c. program                   e. ability
b.      Religion                 d. boring

20.  Fernando is the __________ boy in our campus.
a.       Handsome             c. as handsome as        e. most handsome
b.      More handsome    d. the same handsome


Essay
21.  I have finally (lulus) from vocational high school
22.  Have you (memutuskan) that problems?
23.  I am (menulis) a letter to my children mother.
24.  He is (membaca) the greatest novel.
25.  They will (pergi) to London next week.
26.  She is going to (meninggalkan) Liverpool tomorrow.

The early life of Barrack Obama
Barrack Obama was born on August 04th, 1961 in Honolulu, Hawaii. His father was Kenyan named Barrack Obama Sr. (Senior). His mother was a White American named Ann Dunham. His parents separated when he was two years old and later divorced. His father returned to Kenya and saw him only once more before he died in an automobile accident in 1982.

After divorce, Obama’s mother then married an Indonesian, Lolo Soetoro. The family then moved to his stepfather’s home country in 1967. Obama attended local school in Jakarta until he was Ten years old.
27.  What happened in 1982?
28.  When Obama was was born?
29.  When Obama moved to Jakarta?
30.  How old when Obama attended in local school in Jakarta?

Good Luck

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