Diary 14 Meeting

Today on english For IT II I learned a lot about United States Census Bureau and the following is a summary of the material I’ve learned : The fact that most Americans live in urban areas does not mean that they are in the middle of a big city. The Census Bureau considers that an area of more than 2500 people as urban areas, and does not consider the boundaries of cities and suburbs. According to the Bureau, the political boundaries are less significant than the social and economic relations and transportation and communication systems thatintegrate locale. The term used by the Bureau for a unified metropolis is MSA, which stands for Metropolitan Statistical Areas.

 

At this time, the Bureau reported more than 280 MSAs, which together reach 75 percent of the U.S. population. One of the most obvious megapolises including chain of hundreds of cities and suburbs across the state on the East Coast from Massachusetts to Virginia, including Boston, New York, and Washington, DC In the East Corridor, as it is called, a population of 45 million residents are concentrated. Another fast-growing megalopolis is the California coast from San Francisco via Los Angeles to San Diego.

Diary 13 Meeting

Today, on May 14, 2012, I studied English for IT II, in this course I learned about Charles Francis Richter and the following is a summary :

Seismologists have found the two scales of measurement that allows them to describe and record information about the earthquake in quantitative terms. Measurements of the most widely known is the Richter scale, logarithmic numerical

 

scale was developed and introduced by the American seismologist Charles F. Richter in 1935. The purpose of this scale is to measure the amplitude of the biggest tracks recorded by seismographs standard one hundred kilometers from the epicenter. Continue reading

Diary 12 Meeting

Today on May 7, 2012, in English For IT II I learned about Noise, and the following is a summary : Although noise, generally defined as unwanted sound, is a widely recognized form of pollution, it is very difficult to measure because of the discomfort experienced by different individuals is highly subjective and therefore variable. Continue reading

Diary 11 Meeting

On April 30, 2012 which falls on Monday, I am studying English For IT II, at its eleventh meeting, I learned about the

American Family and as usual the following is a summary I made :Nuclear family, consisting of mother, father, and their children, may be more ideal than the reality of America America. Recent government statistics census revealed that only about one-third of all American families in accordance with the current traditional mold of the two parents and their children, and another third consists of married couples who either do not have children or do not have still living at home. Continue reading

Diary 10 Meeting

On April 30, 2012 which falls on Monday, I am studying English For IT II, at its eleventh meeting, I learned about the

 

American Family and as usual the following is a summary I made :Nuclear family, consisting of mother, father, and their children, may be more ideal than the reality of America America. Recent government statistics census revealed that only about one-third of all American families in accordance with the current traditional mold of the two parents and their children, and another third consists of married couples who either do not have children or do not have still living at home. Continue reading

Diary 9 Meeting

Today in English For IT II I learned a lot about Geyser and the following is a summary of the material I’ve learned :

A geyser is a result of underground water temperature rose about 1 ° F for every sixty feet below the surface of the Earth, and increasing pressure with depth is very hot in the interior of the Earth to about 290 ° F.
but the geysers, the weight of water near the surface pressure over the geyser reaches higher temperatures than water at the top. Continue reading

Diary 8 Meeting

We discuss about the midterm question and together with the 50 questions correct than 150 questions,at the class Iam so confused,at the class  we only discuss the type B, which is multiple choice and error analysis, the result of the midterm test is ugly and miss sloria told us to study this matter better in the UAS later, and the last the model test type B was sent in email ilearning, milis sloria@ilearning.

I Hope at UAS i have the big score and My english ipk is great too, so i will study very hard and don’t give up to myself

Diary 7 Meeting

The Father of American Education”,” Horace Mann, was born in Franklin, Massachusetts, in 1796. Mann’s schooling consisted only of brief and erratic periods of eight to ten weeks a year. Mann educated himself by reading ponderous volumes from the Franklin Town Library. This self education,

 

combined with the fruits of a brief period of study with an intinerant school master, was sufficient to gain him admission to the sophomore class of Brown University in 1816″ (4, Cremin). He went on to study law at Litchfield Law School and finally received admission to the bar in 1823 (15, Filler). In the year 1827 Mann won a seat in the state legislature and in 1833 ran for State Senate and won