My major
About my major. I was born in Altai, and attended high school. Next I graduated high school, I knew I wanted to study telecommunication’s engineering. This major is very interesting. Now I’m studying school of communication and information technology. I learn hardware manipulation, video and audio frequency transmission, etc. In this school, I also plan to pursue side work educating students and serving as a resource to the public. One of my most rewarding experiences has been tutoring high school students in English, telecommunication’s systems, physics, math’s and information’s systems etc.
My ideal career in Telecommunications means everything to me because now that I’m still in school. I know where finish my career in. telecommunication and radio means a lot to me and my family, so I’m going to work hard to make something out of it. People lose lots of dreams because they lost focus and also for being lazy. I learned that knowledge is the key to success and no one can take that. Believe in yourself and accepting the challenges will make a person accomplish things in life. It’s a learning process for me now, but when I graduate, I should be well prepared and ready to perform at a professional level. As far back as time can be recalled man has always had the need to share information with others over long distances. Tele-communications was taking place way before electricity and magnetism was even acknowledged. For example ancient tribes used drums to signal oncoming danger and communicate with one another.
Communication has been a major resource to the human race by being able to transfer information from one to another. While many different forms exist such as sign language, speaking, and body language, it is telecommunication that has changed the world throughout the last hundred or more years. The telecommunications system has three different things in order to transmit what is presented. You start by the source, or transmitter, which is then put into a medium or communication line, and lastly there is the sink, or receiver that the information is outputted to. Some major examples of today’s telecommunications are cell phones, computers, and e-mail. Before the internet was available communications have been broadcast. team that were talented, so that just motivated me. Wireless Communications has become a major part of our everyday lifestyle. It has been embedded into our daily routines. We use it at work or at home, for fun or for necessity. The world has seen many benefits from this technology in the last couple of decades. Today I would like to discuss where this segment of telecommunication has evolved from, the pros and cons of the technology, and how it will continue to play an important role in our lives. So I love my major.
Lastly I consider myself a philosopher or perhaps a thinker. I sometimes talk to myself, ask myself questions, and think about answers. I once asked myself what drives me, and realized that it was doing the things that I loved, the things that give me fulfillment and satisfaction, the things that make me happy.
Sincerely
My major
About my major. I was born in Altai, and attended high school. Next I graduated high school, I knew I wanted to study telecommunication’s engineering. This major is very interesting. Now I’m studying school of communication and information technology. I learn hardware manipulation, video and audio frequency transmission, etc. In this school, I also plan to pursue side work educating students and serving as a resource to the public. One of my most rewarding experiences has been tutoring high school students in English, telecommunication’s systems, physics, math’s and information’s systems etc.
My ideal career in Telecommunications means everything to me because now that I’m still in school. I know where finish my career in. telecommunication and radio means a lot to me and my family, so I’m going to work hard to make something out of it. People lose lots of dreams because they lost focus and also for being lazy. I learned that knowledge is the key to success and no one can take that. Believe in yourself and accepting the challenges will make a person accomplish things in life. It’s a learning process for me now, but when I graduate, I should be well prepared and ready to perform at a professional level. As far back as time can be recalled man has always had the need to share information with others over long distances. Tele-communications was taking place way before electricity and magnetism was even acknowledged. For example ancient tribes used drums to signal oncoming danger and communicate with one another.
Communication has been a major resource to the human race by being able to transfer information from one to another. While many different forms exist such as sign language, speaking, and body language, it is telecommunication that has changed the world throughout the last hundred or more years. The telecommunications system has three different things in order to transmit what is presented. You start by the source, or transmitter, which is then put into a medium or communication line, and lastly there is the sink, or receiver that the information is outputted to. Some major examples of today’s telecommunications are cell phones, computers, and e-mail. Before the internet was available communications have been broadcast. team that were talented, so that just motivated me. Wireless Communications has become a major part of our everyday lifestyle. It has been embedded into our daily routines. We use it at work or at home, for fun or for necessity. The world has seen many benefits from this technology in the last couple of decades. Today I would like to discuss where this segment of telecommunication has evolved from, the pros and cons of the technology, and how it will continue to play an important role in our lives. So I love my major.
Lastly I consider myself a philosopher or perhaps a thinker. I sometimes talk to myself, ask myself questions, and think about answers. I once asked myself what drives me, and realized that it was doing the things that I loved, the things that give me fulfillment and satisfaction, the things that make me happy.
Sincerely
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Text-1 Black Holes Are Among Us Black holes are suddenly turning up (0) all over the place vast (1) be ones in other galaxies, middle-sized ones in our own and maybe (2) on the earth. A black hole is the essence of gravity, a place where space is stretched to the limit stray (3) too close and you will be drawn irritably inwards. Even light (4) on the escape from beyond the event horizon, (5) where time slows to a stop Black holes may sound (6) like a crazy conjecture of theoretical physicists, but now we (7) like actually begun to find them. Gigantic black holes, it seems, lurk in the centre’s of most galaxies. Some astronomers now (8) that these massive holes created and shaped every galaxy in the universe (9) if we ever manage to visit a black hole, it (10) will probably be one in our own galaxy perhaps one of the middleweight holes believed (11) too power micro quasars-ultraviolet objects discovered just a few years (12) ago. But we might not (13) to go so far. Two physicists believe that microscopic black holes left (14) from the big bang might litter the universe, pretending to be ordinary atoms. Some of them (15) even be hiding within you. So they mark the end of space and time, the beginning of galaxies and your insides. The universe is full of holes.
Reading text:
Black Holes locate in galaxies. It’s essence of gravity, a place where space is stretched to the limit stray too close and you will be drawn irresistibly inwards. They mark the end of space and time, the beginning of galaxies.
Reading text:
Black Holes locate in galaxies. It’s essence of gravity, a place where space is stretched to the limit stray too close and you will be drawn irresistibly inwards. They mark the end of space and time, the beginning of galaxies.
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The greatest show on worth The most (0) famous in the history of American entertainment has to be the Ringling Brothers Circus. The brothers with (16) on occasions aid from another two siblings, were the sons of a German harness-maker who had anglicized his name from Rungeling. Though sheer hard work (17) dedicated and organizing ability the brothers built up the greatest show on earth. The circus was born from humble (18) began in 1882 in the Ringlings ‘ home town of Baraboo, Winconsin, from which they travelled the road touring the mid-west. Having little cash at their (19) dispose for equipment and performers, the brothers did the bulk of the work themselves. Together with seventeen (20) employed, they sewed and pitched tents, sold tickeds, played in the band, turning their hand to anything. Profits were ploughed back into the business, which grew rapidly after the (21) acquired of a first elephant in 1888. Initially the show trundled from town in horse-drawn wagons, but from 1890, railroad travel (22) circus facility the whole process. The Ringlings rivals however the gigantic Barnum & Bailey’s circus, occupied sixty railroad carriages in travelling to its (23) vary destinations. In 1907 one year bailey’s death, the Ringlings bought out their enormous (24) competed although the two shows toured separately until their 1919 (25) with merger .The circus stayed in the family until it was sold in 1967, but the new owners retained the name Ringling Brothers.
Reading text:
Ringling Brothers Circus was very famous. The 5 brothers with travelled, wonderful show on earth. They are very good ability, but in 1907, one brother death. Next their 2 shows toured separately until their 1919.
The greatest show on worth The most (0) famous in the history of American entertainment has to be the Ringling Brothers Circus. The brothers with (16) on occasions aid from another two siblings, were the sons of a German harness-maker who had anglicized his name from Rungeling. Though sheer hard work (17) dedicated and organizing ability the brothers built up the greatest show on earth. The circus was born from humble (18) began in 1882 in the Ringlings ‘ home town of Baraboo, Winconsin, from which they travelled the road touring the mid-west. Having little cash at their (19) dispose for equipment and performers, the brothers did the bulk of the work themselves. Together with seventeen (20) employed, they sewed and pitched tents, sold tickeds, played in the band, turning their hand to anything. Profits were ploughed back into the business, which grew rapidly after the (21) acquired of a first elephant in 1888. Initially the show trundled from town in horse-drawn wagons, but from 1890, railroad travel (22) circus facility the whole process. The Ringlings rivals however the gigantic Barnum & Bailey’s circus, occupied sixty railroad carriages in travelling to its (23) vary destinations. In 1907 one year bailey’s death, the Ringlings bought out their enormous (24) competed although the two shows toured separately until their 1919 (25) with merger .The circus stayed in the family until it was sold in 1967, but the new owners retained the name Ringling Brothers.
Reading text:
Ringling Brothers Circus was very famous. The 5 brothers with travelled, wonderful show on earth. They are very good ability, but in 1907, one brother death. Next their 2 shows toured separately until their 1919.
Interview
Job interview
1. Tell me about yourself. How would you describe yourself ?. I was born in Gobi-altai, and attended high school. Next I wanted to study telecommunication’s engineer. Now I’m studying in school of communication and information technology. I think, I am a simple person. I try to help others and being polite. And I’m hardworking.
2. What are you greatest strengths/weaknesses? My strengths are interpersonal skills, and I can usually win people over to my point of view. And I contacts polite others people. My weaknesses is I don’t observe time. But I’m correcting this bad character.
3. Where do you see yourself 5 years from now? How do you feel about your future in the profession? In five years I hope to be working with an employer in an increasingly responsible position. I see myself taking on new and exciting challenges in an enjoyable environment and hopefully this will be with your company.
4. Looking back, what would you do differently in your life? If I have a back my life I would be choose more interesting.
5. What extra-curricular activities were you involved in? I was worked time a job in APU company, 3 months. And I was worked seller in supermarket. Sometimes I was worked long times.
6. What have you learned from partipation in extra-curricular activities? I was contact many people during this job, so I learned human relations.
7. Describe your ideal company, position and job. How do you think you can develop the organization? In my opinion, Ideal company’s service is a major contributor to customer satisfaction. Just as important as, or maybe even more important than, cost. If a customer isn't receiving a level of service that meets or exceeds his or her expectations, that customer won't be a customer for very long.
8. What and in what ways do you think you can make a contribution? My experience are better for your company, too, since you'll be getting a better return for your investment. Again, I'm interested in establishing a long-term relationship with my employer.
9. What makes a job enjoyable for you? What 2 or 3 things would be most important to you?
10. Can you work under pressure? Yes, I can work under pressure.
11. How important is communication with others on your job? Communication is the most important thing in people relationship. My experience is more communication, high work efficiency on my job especially in big company.
12. Do you prefer to work by yourself or with others? I need some privacy time for planning, but otherwise I like the activity and noise of people around me and the ability to share ideas. I think most writers need reinforcement, because we all get writer's block occasionally
13. What are your long-range goals and objectives? My primary objectives are to learn as much as possible about your company, organizational structure, and so that I may become the most productive member of your team. I sincerely believe that I will become a very good financial consultant.
14. What are your short-range goals and objectives? I'd like to have progressed to the point there I have bottom-line budget responsibility, and I'm also in charge of a production unit where I have labor-relations, quality-control, design, and manufacturing responsibilities. I believe this job will go a long way to helping me meet my career goals."
15. How do you plan to achieve your career goals? My own personal measure of growth in a job is acquiring new skills, new knowledge, and new insights into the industry. As long as I can measure this type of growth, I consider myself successful. I'm a believer in stretching a job by reaching out to learn more about other areas that are peripheral to the job I'm in.
16. What do you think you gained by working in your last job? What did your job involve? For my first job, I was happy to know I would be working in a job that utilized my education. It was exciting to know that within just a few weeks of graduation, I had my first paycheck
17. Why do you want to work for this company? I am convinced that there would be no better place to work than this company.This is exactly the right that I am looking for as it will fully utilize my vast knowledge in this field and also enable me to develop my skills in other areas.
18. What type of position do you think you are suited for? How would you describe the position we have offer?
19. What aspects of the position are you most interested in? How long do you think you would stay with us? As long as I can measure this type of growth, I consider myself successful. I'm a believer in stretching a job by reaching out to learn more about other areas that are peripheral to the job I'm in.
20. What salary would you expect for this position? Based upon salary information published by our national association, the market price for someone with my experience and educational background is in the broad range of 380-460 thousands tugrugs in mounts. Although, I'm not certain how your salaries compare to the national norms. I hope you'll share with me some of your salary ranges relative to the national norms.
1. Tell me about yourself. How would you describe yourself ?. I was born in Gobi-altai, and attended high school. Next I wanted to study telecommunication’s engineer. Now I’m studying in school of communication and information technology. I think, I am a simple person. I try to help others and being polite. And I’m hardworking.
2. What are you greatest strengths/weaknesses? My strengths are interpersonal skills, and I can usually win people over to my point of view. And I contacts polite others people. My weaknesses is I don’t observe time. But I’m correcting this bad character.
3. Where do you see yourself 5 years from now? How do you feel about your future in the profession? In five years I hope to be working with an employer in an increasingly responsible position. I see myself taking on new and exciting challenges in an enjoyable environment and hopefully this will be with your company.
4. Looking back, what would you do differently in your life? If I have a back my life I would be choose more interesting.
5. What extra-curricular activities were you involved in? I was worked time a job in APU company, 3 months. And I was worked seller in supermarket. Sometimes I was worked long times.
6. What have you learned from partipation in extra-curricular activities? I was contact many people during this job, so I learned human relations.
7. Describe your ideal company, position and job. How do you think you can develop the organization? In my opinion, Ideal company’s service is a major contributor to customer satisfaction. Just as important as, or maybe even more important than, cost. If a customer isn't receiving a level of service that meets or exceeds his or her expectations, that customer won't be a customer for very long.
8. What and in what ways do you think you can make a contribution? My experience are better for your company, too, since you'll be getting a better return for your investment. Again, I'm interested in establishing a long-term relationship with my employer.
9. What makes a job enjoyable for you? What 2 or 3 things would be most important to you?
10. Can you work under pressure? Yes, I can work under pressure.
11. How important is communication with others on your job? Communication is the most important thing in people relationship. My experience is more communication, high work efficiency on my job especially in big company.
12. Do you prefer to work by yourself or with others? I need some privacy time for planning, but otherwise I like the activity and noise of people around me and the ability to share ideas. I think most writers need reinforcement, because we all get writer's block occasionally
13. What are your long-range goals and objectives? My primary objectives are to learn as much as possible about your company, organizational structure, and so that I may become the most productive member of your team. I sincerely believe that I will become a very good financial consultant.
14. What are your short-range goals and objectives? I'd like to have progressed to the point there I have bottom-line budget responsibility, and I'm also in charge of a production unit where I have labor-relations, quality-control, design, and manufacturing responsibilities. I believe this job will go a long way to helping me meet my career goals."
15. How do you plan to achieve your career goals? My own personal measure of growth in a job is acquiring new skills, new knowledge, and new insights into the industry. As long as I can measure this type of growth, I consider myself successful. I'm a believer in stretching a job by reaching out to learn more about other areas that are peripheral to the job I'm in.
16. What do you think you gained by working in your last job? What did your job involve? For my first job, I was happy to know I would be working in a job that utilized my education. It was exciting to know that within just a few weeks of graduation, I had my first paycheck
17. Why do you want to work for this company? I am convinced that there would be no better place to work than this company.This is exactly the right that I am looking for as it will fully utilize my vast knowledge in this field and also enable me to develop my skills in other areas.
18. What type of position do you think you are suited for? How would you describe the position we have offer?
19. What aspects of the position are you most interested in? How long do you think you would stay with us? As long as I can measure this type of growth, I consider myself successful. I'm a believer in stretching a job by reaching out to learn more about other areas that are peripheral to the job I'm in.
20. What salary would you expect for this position? Based upon salary information published by our national association, the market price for someone with my experience and educational background is in the broad range of 380-460 thousands tugrugs in mounts. Although, I'm not certain how your salaries compare to the national norms. I hope you'll share with me some of your salary ranges relative to the national norms.
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Vacancy Announcement
The Office of the WHO Representative in Mongolia announces the vacancy of a Secretary post.
Under the direct supervision and guidance of the Administrative Assistant, the incumbent performs the following functions.
1.Screens incoming correspondences, documents and reports and routes to the supervisor with full background materials, ensure its distribution and follow up on deadlines.
2.Takes/ transcribes non-technical and technical correspondence, reports, etc., from dictation, tapes and manuscripts, using word-processing equipment, ensuring grammatical accuracy, conformity with procedural accuracy and WHO/WPRO format.
3.Drafts/prepares general correspondence not involving policy or technical knowledge on brief instructions or own initiative; types statements, reports, on word-processing equipment; takes notes at meeting as basic for minutes.
4.Translates materials, either in writing or verbally, from Mongolian to English and vice-versa. Make oral translation during meetings, workshop and other arrangements if requested.
5.Opens, organized and maintains general and project files with an appropriate system for follow-up on responses and deadlines. Timely follows up deadlines of files and documents kept in office archive and coordinates with WPRO Registry its utilization.
6.Sets up schedules of appointments for supervisor and visitors; prepares briefing folders for the supervisor’s duty travel, field staff and consultants.
7.Kept records of all on formation related to counterparts such as Government officials, other International organization, NGOs, etc., and updates changes regularly.
8.Searches, compiles and maintains information relevant to the program and in the monitoring of projects’ implementation (record keeping and updating of data) on regularly basis.
9.Providers support on organizing the administrative aspect of meeting, workshops and training courses, including preparation of related files/briefings.
10.Assists supervisor in monitoring and regularly following up databases on WHO-sponsored meetings, fellowships, study tours, consultants, visitors, supplies and equipment. Assists in facilitating and updating of travels’ information bulletin, accommodation, visa arrangements.
11.Provides secretarial support to consultants and visiting staff, as and when required.
12.Performs other related duties as and may be required.
Qualifications required:
Education - Equivalent to graduation from secondary school with thorough training in secretarial duties.
Knowledge and skills – Thorough knowledge of office procedures; typing and stenographic skill at required speed, ability to discern routine from non-routine; ability to draft correspondence, summary pf meeting and notes for the record; ability to use word processing equipment; use of other applications preferable; ability to work harmoniously as a member of e team, adapt to diverse education and cultural backgrounds and maintain high standards of personal conduct.
Experience - Five years’ experience in secretarial/administrative posts, preferably, in a large or an international organization.
Languages - Excellent knowledge of spoken and written English and Mongolian.
Others: Grade – G5, Salary scale – US$10 153.00 (annual gross pens.), Contract type – Fixed – term appointment with 6-month probation period and extension is subject to availability of funds, satisfactory performance and extension of the post.
If you possess the above qualifications please submit
1) application letter, 2) Personal History Form (available at WHO Representative Office or at http://www.un-mogolia,mn/who/vacancy,html), 3) at least three reference letters from current/previous employers to the Administrative Assistant of WHO Representative Office in Mongolia, Government Building No.8 (#Ministry of Health), Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia not later than 16.00 pm, Friday, 20 February 2009.
Only candidates under serious consideration will be contacted.
Post is subject to local recruitment area of the office WHO has a smoke-free environment and does not recruit smokers or other tobacco users.
The Office of the WHO Representative in Mongolia announces the vacancy of a Secretary post.
Under the direct supervision and guidance of the Administrative Assistant, the incumbent performs the following functions.
1.Screens incoming correspondences, documents and reports and routes to the supervisor with full background materials, ensure its distribution and follow up on deadlines.
2.Takes/ transcribes non-technical and technical correspondence, reports, etc., from dictation, tapes and manuscripts, using word-processing equipment, ensuring grammatical accuracy, conformity with procedural accuracy and WHO/WPRO format.
3.Drafts/prepares general correspondence not involving policy or technical knowledge on brief instructions or own initiative; types statements, reports, on word-processing equipment; takes notes at meeting as basic for minutes.
4.Translates materials, either in writing or verbally, from Mongolian to English and vice-versa. Make oral translation during meetings, workshop and other arrangements if requested.
5.Opens, organized and maintains general and project files with an appropriate system for follow-up on responses and deadlines. Timely follows up deadlines of files and documents kept in office archive and coordinates with WPRO Registry its utilization.
6.Sets up schedules of appointments for supervisor and visitors; prepares briefing folders for the supervisor’s duty travel, field staff and consultants.
7.Kept records of all on formation related to counterparts such as Government officials, other International organization, NGOs, etc., and updates changes regularly.
8.Searches, compiles and maintains information relevant to the program and in the monitoring of projects’ implementation (record keeping and updating of data) on regularly basis.
9.Providers support on organizing the administrative aspect of meeting, workshops and training courses, including preparation of related files/briefings.
10.Assists supervisor in monitoring and regularly following up databases on WHO-sponsored meetings, fellowships, study tours, consultants, visitors, supplies and equipment. Assists in facilitating and updating of travels’ information bulletin, accommodation, visa arrangements.
11.Provides secretarial support to consultants and visiting staff, as and when required.
12.Performs other related duties as and may be required.
Qualifications required:
Education - Equivalent to graduation from secondary school with thorough training in secretarial duties.
Knowledge and skills – Thorough knowledge of office procedures; typing and stenographic skill at required speed, ability to discern routine from non-routine; ability to draft correspondence, summary pf meeting and notes for the record; ability to use word processing equipment; use of other applications preferable; ability to work harmoniously as a member of e team, adapt to diverse education and cultural backgrounds and maintain high standards of personal conduct.
Experience - Five years’ experience in secretarial/administrative posts, preferably, in a large or an international organization.
Languages - Excellent knowledge of spoken and written English and Mongolian.
Others: Grade – G5, Salary scale – US$10 153.00 (annual gross pens.), Contract type – Fixed – term appointment with 6-month probation period and extension is subject to availability of funds, satisfactory performance and extension of the post.
If you possess the above qualifications please submit
1) application letter, 2) Personal History Form (available at WHO Representative Office or at http://www.un-mogolia,mn/who/vacancy,html), 3) at least three reference letters from current/previous employers to the Administrative Assistant of WHO Representative Office in Mongolia, Government Building No.8 (#Ministry of Health), Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia not later than 16.00 pm, Friday, 20 February 2009.
Only candidates under serious consideration will be contacted.
Post is subject to local recruitment area of the office WHO has a smoke-free environment and does not recruit smokers or other tobacco users.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
M-A
Ø Өгүүлбэрээр задална
Ø Өгүүлбэрийнхээ бүтцийг тодорхойлно
Ø Өгүүлбэрээсэээзэн биеийг олно
Ø Өгүүлбэрээсээ үйл үгийг олно
Ø Ямар цаг дээг байгааг тодорхойлно
Ø Өгүүлбэрийн гол гишүүдийн бүрэлдэхүүнд орох үгсийг орчуулна
Ø Бусад шинэ үгийг орчуулна
Ø Орчуулах текстээ уншина
Ø Өгүүлбэр болгон утгачилж орчуулна
Ø Өгүүлбэрүүдээ нийлүүлэн орчуулна
Ø Орчуулгаа ноороглоно
Ø Орчуулгаа шалгана
Ø Хэрэв алдаатай бол засварлана
Ø Дахин уншиж орчуулгыг шалгана
Ø Зөв орчуулгаа дэвтэр дээрээ бичнэ
§ You will read translation text
§ You need to analyze sentence
§ Next, You should to determine sentence structure
§ You should find sentence*s subject
§ You should find sentences verb
§ Next, You need determine Which tenses sentence
§ You should translate sentences subject object
§ And, Translate other new words
§ Next, You need will be write to meaning sentence
§ Translate combine all sentences
§ Next, Drafting translate text
§ You have to check translation
§ If correct you will proof editing
§ Reading, and checking translation
§ Finally, You must write translation in your notebook
Ø Өгүүлбэрийнхээ бүтцийг тодорхойлно
Ø Өгүүлбэрээсэээзэн биеийг олно
Ø Өгүүлбэрээсээ үйл үгийг олно
Ø Ямар цаг дээг байгааг тодорхойлно
Ø Өгүүлбэрийн гол гишүүдийн бүрэлдэхүүнд орох үгсийг орчуулна
Ø Бусад шинэ үгийг орчуулна
Ø Орчуулах текстээ уншина
Ø Өгүүлбэр болгон утгачилж орчуулна
Ø Өгүүлбэрүүдээ нийлүүлэн орчуулна
Ø Орчуулгаа ноороглоно
Ø Орчуулгаа шалгана
Ø Хэрэв алдаатай бол засварлана
Ø Дахин уншиж орчуулгыг шалгана
Ø Зөв орчуулгаа дэвтэр дээрээ бичнэ
§ You will read translation text
§ You need to analyze sentence
§ Next, You should to determine sentence structure
§ You should find sentence*s subject
§ You should find sentences verb
§ Next, You need determine Which tenses sentence
§ You should translate sentences subject object
§ And, Translate other new words
§ Next, You need will be write to meaning sentence
§ Translate combine all sentences
§ Next, Drafting translate text
§ You have to check translation
§ If correct you will proof editing
§ Reading, and checking translation
§ Finally, You must write translation in your notebook
b.letter
B.LETTER
- TO:
-FROM:
-10.November,2009
Dear Madam
My name is B.Buynhisheg I studies school of telecom and information technology.I bought new notebook in your computer’s department ,7days ago.
But,This notebook’s display with a defect,so I will want to shift this notebook. Please,you delivery of my request.
Please,you call me.
Sinserely
B.Buynhishig
Student
- TO:
-FROM:
-10.November,2009
Dear Madam
My name is B.Buynhisheg I studies school of telecom and information technology.I bought new notebook in your computer’s department ,7days ago.
But,This notebook’s display with a defect,so I will want to shift this notebook. Please,you delivery of my request.
Please,you call me.
Sinserely
B.Buynhishig
Student
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Abstract
NGN service-Abstract
NGNs will allow carries network to cost effectively support a new suit of sophisticated subscriber in US are said to account for about 95% of carried profits. Thus many service providers are looking to NGN service as a means to /abstract and/ or retain the most lucrative customers. Although it is different to predict what the next applications will be, we can infer the types of service characteristics and capabilities that will be important in the NGN environment by examining current service related industry trends. It is certainly true that we are moving from Time Division Multiplex (TDM) –based circuit switched networks to packet-cell and framebased network. NGN service, this view of service is rapidly changing as the world’s economies are becoming increasingly reliant on information as a basic resource.
· The primary goal will be to enable users to get the information content they want in any media/forma, over any facilities, anytime, anywhere and ni anyvolume. Based on the above mentioned trends the following is a summary of several service characteristics likely to be important in a NGN environment.
· Ubiquitous, real-time, multi- media communications
· More “personal intelligence” distributed throughout the network
· More “network intelligence” distributed throughout the network
· More simplicity for users
· Personal service customization and management
· Intelligent information management (etc…)
And NGN;s new service:
· Specialized Resource Service
· Processing and Storage Service
· Multimedia Service
· Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
· Public Network Computing (PNC)
· Unified Messaging
· Information Brokering
· E-Commerce
· Call Center Service
· Interactive gaming
· Home Manager etc…
Many existing applications were developed in a “stovepipe” fashion, hard- coded for specific type of transport. For carriers wishing to support a limited set of applications over a limited number of transport mechanisms, this strategy is adequate.
Finally, from users perspective, today’s network have come a long way in fulfilling their purpose of enabling people and their machines to communicate at a distance. However a key critical success factor(among many) is focused telecommunication industry attenuation on can be realized in a NGN environment, fro m the edges to the core of the network.
NGN service-Abstract
NGNs will allow carries network to cost effectively support a new suit of sophisticated subscriber in US are said to account for about 95% of carried profits. Thus many service providers are looking to NGN service as a means to /abstract and/ or retain the most lucrative customers. Although it is different to predict what the next applications will be, we can infer the types of service characteristics and capabilities that will be important in the NGN environment by examining current service related industry trends. It is certainly true that we are moving from Time Division Multiplex (TDM) –based circuit switched networks to packet-cell and framebased network. NGN service, this view of service is rapidly changing as the world’s economies are becoming increasingly reliant on information as a basic resource.
· The primary goal will be to enable users to get the information content they want in any media/forma, over any facilities, anytime, anywhere and ni anyvolume. Based on the above mentioned trends the following is a summary of several service characteristics likely to be important in a NGN environment.
· Ubiquitous, real-time, multi- media communications
· More “personal intelligence” distributed throughout the network
· More “network intelligence” distributed throughout the network
· More simplicity for users
· Personal service customization and management
· Intelligent information management (etc…)
And NGN;s new service:
· Specialized Resource Service
· Processing and Storage Service
· Multimedia Service
· Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
· Public Network Computing (PNC)
· Unified Messaging
· Information Brokering
· E-Commerce
· Call Center Service
· Interactive gaming
· Home Manager etc…
Many existing applications were developed in a “stovepipe” fashion, hard- coded for specific type of transport. For carriers wishing to support a limited set of applications over a limited number of transport mechanisms, this strategy is adequate.
Finally, from users perspective, today’s network have come a long way in fulfilling their purpose of enabling people and their machines to communicate at a distance. However a key critical success factor(among many) is focused telecommunication industry attenuation on can be realized in a NGN environment, fro m the edges to the core of the network.
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