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PT. Indonesia Telemedia in business development has launched
a Pay TV Service First Pre-Paid in Indonesia. Known as TELKOM Vision. Pre-Paid
system allows customers to have the flexibility to enjoy impressions in
accordance with the choice and a very affordable price, without having to pay
monthly.
Account executive
requirements:
- min. D3, any major
- having min. 2 years experience as AE
- female
- having broad network
- able to work with target
- good communication and negotiation skill
requirements:
- min. D3, any major
- having min. 2 years experience as AE
- female
- having broad network
- able to work with target
- good communication and negotiation skill
If you meet the qualifications above, please submit your
curriculum vitae and sent to Email 1Closing Date: March 03, 2011
TELKOM Vision Building
Jl. Prof. Dr.Supomo No. 139 Floor, 3rd Jakarta 12810- Indonesia
Email 1: hrd@telkomvision.com
Email 2: adsales@telkomvision.com
TELKOM Vision Building
Jl. Prof. Dr.Supomo No. 139 Floor, 3rd Jakarta 12810- Indonesia
Email 1: hrd@telkomvision.com
Email 2: adsales@telkomvision.com
16. the topic of the text s about: vacancy
17. what is NOT the qualification for Account Executive? Hardly
able to work with target
18. ‘’.... to enjoy impressions iin accordance with the
choice and a very affordable price ...’’ the underlined words mean: cheap
Lecture series
by chin pong
international trade in the global community
sponsor: the school of business
beamount university
date and time: march 18,19 and 20 at 7.30 PM
location: sims lecture hall in the carmichael building
to register: please call the center
for professional development 953-2703
by chin pong
international trade in the global community
sponsor: the school of business
beamount university
date and time: march 18,19 and 20 at 7.30 PM
location: sims lecture hall in the carmichael building
to register: please call the center
for professional development 953-2703
19. what is the purpose of the text? To announce a lecture
series
20. where will all the events be held? In sims lecture hall
High blood pressure is a ‘’neglected disease’’ in the U.S
centres for disease control and prevention must do more to fight it by helping
americans eat better and encouraging doctors to treat it more aggressively, an
expert panel said on Monday.
The report by the institute of medicine, one of the national
academies of sciences, urges the CDC to promote policies that make it easier for
people to be more physically active, cut calories and reduce their salt intake.
High blood pressure or hypertension is easily preventable
through diet, exercise and drugs, yet it is the second- leading cause of death
in the united states, said committee chair david fleming, who directs public
health for seattle and king country in washington.
‘’ypertension as disease is relatively easy to diagnose and
it’s iinexpensive to treat’’ fleming said in a telephone interview.
‘’yet despite that, one in six deaths in the united states is
due to hypertensions, and it costs our healthcare system $73 billion each year
in expenses.
‘’in that context, hypertension is really a neglected disease
in this country. There’s a huge gap between what we could do and what we doing,’’
he said.
Fleming said the CDC spends less than $50 million a year for
a wide array of heart disease prevention programs that includes hypertension.
Simple steps like comsuming less salt and increasing the
intake of vegetables, fruit and lean protein could cut rates of high blood
pressure by as much as 22 percent, according to the report by the institute,
which advises policymakers.
They cited a recent study that found reducing salt intake to
2,300 milligrams per day- the current maximum recommed amount- from 3,400
milligrams a day could cut U.S. health costs by about $17.8 billion each year.
21. what is the easy way to we prevent hypertension? Diet,
exercise and drugs
22. the followings statements are FALSE according to the
text, EXPERT: doing exercises is a good habit to prevent hypertension.
23. why does centres for disease control promote policies for
people concerning with high blood pressure? To charge the people’s way of life
24. USA could decrease its health costs by about $17.8
billion each year by: reducing salt intake to 2,300 milligrams per day.
25. what is the best inference based on the passage? Hypertension
is still a dangerous killer in USA.
Bob sadino (lampung, march 9, 1933, or fondly called om bob,
was a businessman from indonesia who does business in the field of food and
livestock. He is the owner of the business network and kermchick kemfood. In many
occasions, he was often seen using a short-sleeved shirt and shorts that became
his trademark. Bob sadino born from an affuent family. He was the youngest of
five children. When his parents died, bob who was then 19 years old inherited
all the wealth his family because the other siblings are considered to settle
down.
Bob then spent most of his money to travel around the world. On
his way, he stopped in the netherlands and settles for approximately 9 years. There,
he worked in london loyd in amsterdam and also in hamburg, germany. While living
in holland, bob met his life partner, soelami soejoed.
In 1967, bob and his family returned to indonesia. He brought
along his two mercedes, made in the 1960s. One of them he sold to buy land in
kemang, south jakarta, while others still he kept. After a long stay and live
in indonesia, bob decided to quit his job because he has the determination to
work independently.
The first job after leaving the company is renting a car
mercedes that he had, he himself became his driver. But unfortunately, once he
got an accident that resulted in his car badly damaged. Since no money to fix
it, bob turned the work into a mason. His salary when it is only Rp.100. he
also had experienced depression due to life stressors experienced.
26. how did bob buy land in kemang? He sold his car.
27. what is the main idea of the second paragraph? Bob sadino’s
travel
28. ‘’he brought along his two mercedes, made in the 1960s. One
of them, he sold to buy land in kemang,....’’ the underlined word refers
to: his mercedes
The animal
kingdom
There are
many different types of animals in the world. When we think of an animal, we
usually think of something like a cat, a dog, a mouse, or a tiger. They live on
land and in water. All these different animals belong to a group called the
animals kingdom. Around 800,000 species have been identified in the animal
kingdom – most of hem are in the arthopod phylum.
Many animals
are quite similiar to each other. Some others are quite different. Animals can
be classified based on their similiarities. The animal kingdom can be split up
into two main groups, vertebrates (with a backbone) and invertebrates (without
a backbone).
Some scientists
believe that if they were to identify all species in the tropical rainforest,
they would find that there are more than ten thousand species of arthropoda. Many
people do not think that clams jellyfish, or earthworms are animals. Yet, all
of them belong to the kingdom of animals.
29. what is the main idea of the first paragraph? The animal
kingdom comprises 800,000 species.
30. from parapgraph three we can conclude that: the
scientists were unable to identify all species in the tropical rain forests.
31. how many divisions does the animal kingdom have? Two.
Sharing love
with the down syndrome
Last Sunday
at ragunan zoo, south jakarta, hundreds of kids with down syndrome smiled as
they celebrated the world down syndrome day. At the event themed ‘’love sharing
with the down syndrome,’’ .... by the association of parents of children with
down syndrome, the kids performed .... , songs and played numerous games.
Down syndrome
(DS) is a chromosome irregularity caused by a genetic mutation in one in every
800 live births in all races and economic groups. DS .... by dr. John langdon
down in 1866 in england. An estimated 300,000 indonesian have DS.
It is
believed the odds of having a baby with down syndrome increase with the age of
the mother. ......., a woman aged 30 has one in 1,000 chances of giving birth
to a baby with down syndrome, while a 35 year old woman has 1 in 400.
Too often
kids with down syndrome are excluded from society, or made fun of. They should
be treated like .... . when given the chance, these kids achieve amazing deeds.
32. organized
33. various traditional dances
34. was first discovered
35. in other words
36. any other child
37. what is the correct arragement of the following
sentences?
1) towards evening, the boat struck a rock and the girls
jumped into the sea. Then she swam to the shore. During that time she covered a
distance of eight miles.
2) when she woke up a day later, she found herself in a
hospital.
3) nearly a week passed before anne was able to explain what
had happened to her.
4) early next morning, she saw a light ahead. She knew she
was near the store because the light was high up on the cliffs. When she
arrived at the shore, the girl stuggled up the cliffs toward the light. That was
all she remembered.
5) one afternoon, she set out from the coast in a small boat
and was caught in a storm.
3-5-1-4-2
An airline plunged 1200 m over bass street. One of its two
engines blew up. It caused a midair panic among 102 passengers.
A passenger said that the boeing 717 was about 50 km north of
melbourne when the passengers and crew heard a massive explosion from the
right-hand side of the plane about 11.30 pm on Friday.
‘’there was a loud bang and the whole cabin
shuddered,’’another passenger said.
According to an airline spokesperson in matter of seconds the
plane dropped from 7300 m to 6100 m.
The pilot shut down the fuel supply to the damaged engine and
steadied the craft.
The international distress call ‘’pan pan pan’’ was radioed to
melbourne’s tower.
The plane flew to melbourne on one engine and landed safely.
It was met by a 60 strong contingest of fire, ambulance and technical teams.
The damaged engine was being replaced yesterday and the plane
would be back in the sky today, said the manager of the airline.
The emosional passengers praised the captain and crew for
their handing of the emergency.
38. the text mainly talks about: a damaged engine of an
airline
39. the passengers were panic when: one of its engines blew
up
40. at the airport, there were .... waiting for the plane to
land. (a contingent of fire, ambulance, and technical teams)
head injures
are one of the most common reasons people consult a doctor. The degree of head
injuries can range from mild, only resulting in minor bruises or wounds, to
severe or life threatening. Moreover, the injury process can be primary or
secondary. Primary injuries result from the damage done by the actual impact.
On the
other hand, secondary injuries are subsequent changes that occur as a result of
the initial insult. Thus secondary head injuries add further damage.
Unfortunately,
there is very little that anybody can do about serious brain injury. For
example, a person who sustains massive brain injury from a streamroller will
need a miracle to live a productive life after the incident. Fortunately, minor
to moderate primary head injuries and secondary brain injuries can be
satisfactorily treated.
Secondary
injuries, as mentioned, are the secondary events that occur after the primary
injury. They can cause or contribute to further brain damage. Most commonly,
these include bleeding, swelling of the brain (cerebral edema), and death of
brain tissue (cerebral infarction) from lack of blood flow and oxygen to the
brain. A speedy and appropriate management can make a great difference in
determining the outcome or prognosis.
Let’s take
a look at minor head injuries. A concussion occurs when there is an
accelerative force to the brain greater than 200 milliseconds. Concussions can
cause loss of consiousness, memory loss or amnesia, confusion with subsequent
headaches, nausea, grogginess, irritability and vomiting.
The degree
of concussion varies but there should be no significant long-term after-effects
or squeler if: 1) the period of loss of consciousness is less than 10 minutes
and 2) the patient is well orientated with no neurological deficit when seen at
the accident and emergency department of the hospital.
41. the writer wrote the passage mainly to: describe head
injuries.
42. what may happen to person who suffers from concussion?
The following statements are TRUE, expect: absent-minded
43. ‘’the writer stated that secondary injuries are
subsequent changes that occur as a result of the initial insult.’’ (paragraph
2) it means: secondary injuries are the secondary events that occur after the
primary injury.
44. in writing the text, the writer’s tone could be best described
as: informative
45. which statements is TRUE based on the passage? The degree
of head injuries can range from primary to secondary.
24 th clinton st. Iowa city.
IA. 58076
January 15th, 2012
To all colleagues and friends,
As those close to me know, i am not good with goodbyes so I
do apologize to those who feel offended that I have left having written only
this farewell letter, without personally shaking their hand and exchanging best
wishes.
I have so many people to thank for their support and dedication
that it is impossible to personally get to see you all with the short time that
was available.
I am truly humbled to have worked with such a group of ‘’get
in and get it happening people’’ and I am so proud of the achievements that you
have accomplished both in the operation and (for quite a lot of you) for your
own personal accomplishments.
To those of you that I had the opportunity to coach and or
set goals for, I commend each of you for your achievements and hope that you
continue to succeed through life journeys.
I can be contracted if required on 08159030832
I wish you all a healthty, safe, and prosperous year.
Thanks, regards and best wishes,
Bill jones
46. what is the writer’s intention to write the letter? To
inform his leaving of the office
47. what has the writer done in the office? Having coached
and set goals.
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