Friday, July 30, 2010

July 30


Today was the last day of classes for Summer school. You were a great group of students, I really enjoyed teaching you.


You wrote your Final Exam Part A today, and you received your final marks in 10-2. I hope that you returned your textbooks today in the Main Foyer.

Have a great summer!!

Thursday, July 29, 2010

July 29


For the first part of class you wrote your Final Exam Part A (Written Response Assignments). You will get the results of these two writing assignments back tomorrow, as well as see how they have affected your overall mark in the course, since these written response assignments count for 7.5% of your final grade in Social 10-2.



After the break you had time to put the finishing touches on your study guide that you will be allowed to bring in to tomorrow's Final Exam Part B. We will be playing a game of review Jeopardy tomorrow, and then writing Part B after the break. You will know your final grade in Social 10-2 tomorrow before you leave. You can return your textbooks at the school tomorrow if you'd like, make sure that you have your receipt with you.

  • Final Exam Part B (75 multiple choice questions, worth 20% of your final grade in 10-2) is on Friday, July 30th
  • Textbook return (Living in a Globalizing World) is on July 30th as well
  • Final Grades in 10-2 will be distributed on Friday, July 30th

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

July 28


I did a homework check on your Chapter 21 Key Terms and Questions today. I tried to finalize everyone's homework check marks today as well. Homework checks represent 5% of your final grade in the course, so it is important. I wrote out a writing guide for tomorrow's Final Exam Part A on the blackboard. It specifically covered how to write a WRA I type assignment and a WRA III type assignment. You have written a WRA I before during Unit 1, but you haven't written a WRA III before. You are allowed to have this writing guide out tomorrow when you write Part A. It might be a good idea to review the "Preparing for Social 10-2 Writing Assignments" PowerPoint presentation that I went over earlier in the Summer semester. The title slide looks like this:


You had the remainder of class time to work on your Final Exam Part B Study Guides. You will be allowed to have these guides out on Friday when you write the 75 multiple choice question Part B. At the end of class, you handed back in the study guides. You will probably get some time to work on them again tomorrow.


  • Social 10-2 Final Exam Part A (written component of final exam; it is worth 7.5% of your final grade in the course) is on Thursday, July 29th
  • Social 10-2 Final Exam Part B (75 multiple choice questions; it is worth 17.5% of your final grade in the course) is on Friday, July 30th

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

July 27


I did a homework check on your Chapter 19 and 20 Key Terms and Questions at the beginning of class. I gave you considerable time today to work on your Chapter 21 Key Terms and Questions, but just in case you didn't complete it, here is your homework assignment for tonight:
1. Chapter 21 Key Terms and Questions are due tomorrow (July 28th)

  • key terms from the worksheet
  • read all of Chapter 21
  • complete the following questions: p.346 "Voices" Q#3, p.347 "Voices" Q#2, p.356 "Global Connections" Q#2 (a-c, e)

Tomorrow is your last chance to change your homework check mark. I will not be accepting homework after tomorrow's class. Homework amounts for 5% of your final course mark, and some of you have a 100% homework check record, which helps your mark. Keep doing your homework!


  • Chapter 21 Key Terms and Questions are due Wednesday, July 28th
  • Final Exam Part A (written component) is on Thursday, July 29th
  • Final Exam Part B (75 multiple choice questions) is on Friday, July 30th

Monday, July 26, 2010

July 26


I did a homework check on your Chapter 18 Question Sheet at the beginning of class, along with a homework check of the "Blood Diamond" Film Study. You wrote your Chapter 16-18 Quiz today. After writing this quiz, your "Tests and Quizzes" are finished for the course (it amounts to 25% of your course mark). As of Wednesday, your "Homework Checks" will be finished as well.
Wednesday is your last chance to change your homework check mark. I will not be accepting homework after Wednesday's class. Homework amounts for 5% of your final course mark, and some of you have a 100% homework check record, which helps your mark. Keep doing your homework! Here is what you must complete for Chapter 19 and Chapter 20:

Chapter 19 Question Sheet:

1. Define the following key terms:

  • transnational community
  • genetically modified (GM)
  • BSE
  • Green Revolution
  • pandemic

2. Read the following sections in Chapter 19:

  • Effects of Globalization on Migration and Technology
  • Globalization of the Food Supply
  • Pandemics in a Globalizing World
  • Water: An Essential Natural Resource

3. Take notes on the following sections in Chapter 19:

  • PROS and CONS of GM Foods (make a chart)
  • take point form notes on the Globalization of Disease

Chapter 20 Question Sheet:

1. Define the following key terms:

  • civic responsibilities
  • allegiance
  • dissenting
  • CBSR
  • OECD
  • FCM
  • mandate

2. Read the following sections in Chapter 20:

  • Organizations and You
  • Businesses and You
  • Government and You

3. Complete the following:

  • "Express and Explain" Questions on p. 333 (all of #2 and #3)
  • Complete "Voices" activity on p. 335 (questions #1 to #3)
  • Chapter 19 Question Sheet is due on Tuesday, July 27th
  • Chapter 20 Question Sheet is due on Tuesday, July 27th
  • Final Exam Part A (written component: WRA I and WRA III) is on Thursday, July 29th
  • Final Exam Part B (75 multiple choice questions) is on Friday, July 30th

Friday, July 23, 2010

July 23


I did a homework check on your Chapter 16 Booklets and your Chapter 17 Question Sheet. Prior to the break we watched a bit of the film "Blood Diamond" (and then finished watching it after the break). I will be doing a homework check on the "Blood Diamond" film study on Monday, so make sure that you have completed it. I also gave you your Chapter 18 Question Sheet, here is what you are responsible for from Chapter 18:

1. Define the following key terms from Chapter 18:

  • UNICEF
  • hypothetical
  • civilian
  • refugee
  • IDP
  • gender
  • grassroots organization
  • advocacy
  • migrant worker
  • entrepreneur

2. Take point form notes on the following sections:

  • The Impact of War on Children and Youth
  • Refugee and IDP
  • Blood Diamond
  • Global Connections: Children as Refugees and IDPs

3. Make sure that you have read the other sections outlined on the Chapter 18 worksheet


  • Chapter 18 Question sheet is due on Monday, July 26th
  • "Blood Diamond" Film Study Questions are due on Monday, July 26th
  • Chapter 16-18 Quiz (key terms quiz, see study guide below) is on Monday, July 26th
  • Final Exam Part A (written component, 7.5% of final grade) is on Thursday, July 29th
  • Final Exam Part B (75 multiple choice questions, 17.5% of final grade) is on Friday, July 30th





This quiz is a matching quiz. Please make sure that you know the following key terms:

  • advocacy
  • grassroots organization
  • entrepreneur
  • migrant worker
  • IDP
  • refugee
  • prisoner of conscience
  • human rights
  • ratify
  • universality
  • Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
  • Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • non-governmental organization (NGO)
  • intergovernmental organization (INGO)
  • quality of life
  • standard of living
  • UNICEF
  • hypothetical
  • civilian

Thursday, July 22, 2010

July 22


You wrote your Unit 3 Final Exam today, which took most of the first half of the class. I gave you a fair bit of time today to work on your Chapter 16 Booklet and your Chapter 17 Question Sheet, both of which are due tomorrow (July 23rd). For Chapter 17 here is what you are responsible for:

1. Define the following key terms in Chapter 17:

  • universality
  • ratify
  • genocide
  • Falun Gong
  • prisoner of conscience
  • authoritarian

2. Answer the following questions:

  • What are human rights?
  • What declaration was passed by the UN regarding human rights?
  • Are all rights universal?


3. Take point form notes on the following sections:

  • human rights in China (chart)
  • UNHRC Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples


4. Make sure that you have read the following sections:

  • human rights in Canada/the right to health care
  • spreading democracy in a global world
  • Chapter 16 Booklet is due Friday, July 23rd
  • Chapter 17 Question Sheet is due on Friday, July 23rd
  • Chapter 18 Key Terms and Questions will be due on Monday, July 26th
  • Chapter 16-18 Quiz (key terms quiz) is on Monday, July 26th
  • Final Exam Part A (2 writing assignments: WRA I and WRA III) is on Thursday, July 29th
  • Final Exam Part B (75 multiple choice questions) is on Friday, July 30th

This quiz is a matching quiz. Please make sure that you know the following key terms:
  • advocacy
  • grassroots organization
  • entrepreneur
  • migrant worker
  • IDP
  • refugee
  • prisoner of conscience
  • human rights
  • ratify
  • universality
  • Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
  • Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • non-governmental organization (NGO)
  • intergovernmental organization (INGO)
  • quality of life
  • standard of living
  • UNICEF
  • hypothetical
  • civilian

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

July 21


I collected your Chapter 14 Booklets at the beginning of class for homework check marks. I wrote some notes on the board about the expansion of economic globalization, so if you missed class today, you'll have to get these notes from a classmate. I showed you a short excerpt video from an episode of the CBC show called "The Hour" (hosted by George Stroumboulopoulos, actually I just wanted to type that name out once). The excerpt that I showed you was an interview of Jeff Rubin, former chief economist for CIBC, where he was talking about the end of cheap oil and the end of globalization as we know it. We watched a bit of the documentary film "Food, Inc.". You can watch the rest of the film here: Documentary Heaven: Food, Inc.

After the break, I went through a PowerPoint presentation called "Quality of Life, Human Rights, Democratization" which I have sent to your e-mail accounts. I gave you time to work on your Chapter 15 Booklets, which are due tomorrow.

  • Chapter 15 Booklets are due tomorrow
  • Unit 3 Final Exam is tomorrow (please see the study guide below)

Your Unit 3 Final Exam is on Wednesday, July 22nd. This final exam has a different format than your previous unit finals. There is a short matching section, and you must also complete a chart (point form answers) on what supporters or critics might say about certain international agreements or organizations (please see the Chapter 11 Quiz Study Guide for an idea of what this might look like). There will also be a multiple choice section to this test (25 multiple choice questions), and a written component as well. The written component will require you to analyze two sources, and identify key concepts reflected in the sources. Please review the following key concepts from Unit 3:

  • sustainable
  • prosperity
  • capitalism
  • communism
  • trade liberalization
  • free trade
  • trading blocs
  • the World Bank
  • the IMF
  • GATT
  • WTO
  • NAFTA
  • EU
  • sustainable prosperity
  • Bretton Woods Agreement
  • anti-globalization
  • G8
  • Kyoto Protocol
  • trade protectionism
  • economic globalization
  • economic nationalism
  • TNCs
  • UN's Global Compact (p. 211)
  • sweatshops
  • outsourcing
  • Crown corporation
  • privatization
  • deregulation
  • Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)
  • environmental stewardship
  • sustainable development

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

July 20


I collected your Chapter 13 Booklet at the beginning of class for homework check marks. I showed you a short video called "The Impacts of Globalization" today, and while you watched the video you were to complete a film study sheet. This video introduces you to the differences between economic growth and economic development, the poverty cycle, and the Human Development Index (HDI), as well as the benefits and problems with joining the EU by looking at the case study of Ireland. After that I gave you an article on electronic waste and China, and the links that Canada has to the illegal trade of electronic waste to China. We also watched a short video to accompany this reading from CBC News in Review. I gave you about 50 minutes of class time before the break to work on your Chapter 14 Booklet (this will be due tomorrow). After the break, we watched "Who Killed the Electric Car?" and completed a film study to go along with the film.
  • Chapter 14 Booklet is due tomorrow
  • Unit 3 Final Exam is on Thursday, July 22nd (please see the study guide below)

Your Unit 3 Final Exam is on Thursday, July 22nd. This final exam has a different format than your previous unit finals. There is a short matching section, and you must also complete a chart (point form answers) on what supporters or critics might say about certain international agreements or organizations (please see the Chapter 11 Quiz Study Guide for an idea of what this might look like). There will also be a multiple choice section to this test (25 multiple choice questions), and a written component as well. The written component will require you to analyze two sources, and identify key concepts reflected in the sources. Please review the following key concepts from Unit 3:

  • sustainable
  • prosperity
  • capitalism
  • communism
  • trade liberalization
  • free trade
  • trading blocs
  • the World Bank
  • the IMF
  • GATT
  • WTO
  • NAFTA
  • EU
  • sustainable prosperity
  • Bretton Woods Agreement
  • anti-globalization
  • G8
  • Kyoto Protocol
  • trade protectionism
  • economic globalization
  • economic nationalism
  • TNCs
  • UN's Global Compact (p. 211)
  • sweatshops
  • outsourcing
  • Crown corporation
  • privatization
  • deregulation
  • Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)
  • environmental stewardship
  • sustainable development

Monday, July 19, 2010

July 19


You wrote your Chapter 11-12 Quiz at the beginning of class today. We watched a video called "The Other Side of Outsourcing" and completed a film study to go with it. If you missed today's class, please check your e-mail accounts, I have sent this film study to you. You can watch the entire video from YouTube.


Before and after the break we watched another video called "Globalization is Good" and completed a film study booklet to go along with it; here is the video:


Your Chapter 13 Questions are due tomorrow. I gave you back the results of your Unit 3 in-class writing assignment, and your Chapter 11-12 Quiz.

  • Chapter 13 Questions are due tomorrow (July 20th)
  • Unit 3 Final Exam is on Thursday, July 22nd (please see the study guide below)


Your Unit 3 Final Exam is on Thursday, July 22nd. This final exam has a different format than your previous unit finals. There is a short matching section, and you must also complete a chart (point form answers--just like you did for your Chapter 11 Quiz) on what supporters or critics might say about certain international agreements or organizations (please see the Chapter 11 Quiz Study Guide for an idea of what this might look like). There will also be a multiple choice section to this test (25 multiple choice questions), and a written component as well. The written component will require you to analyze two sources, and identify key concepts reflected in the sources. Please review the following key concepts from Unit 3:

  • sustainable
  • prosperity
  • capitalism
  • communism
  • trade liberalization
  • free trade
  • trading blocs
  • the World Bank
  • the IMF
  • GATT
  • WTO
  • NAFTA
  • EU
  • sustainable prosperity
  • Bretton Woods Agreement
  • anti-globalization
  • G8
  • Kyoto Protocol
  • trade protectionism
  • economic globalization
  • economic nationalism
  • TNCs
  • UN's Global Compact (p. 211)
  • sweatshops
  • outsourcing
  • Crown corporation
  • privatization
  • deregulation
  • Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)
  • environmental stewardship
  • sustainable development

Friday, July 16, 2010

July 16


I did a homework check on the Chapter 11 Question Booklet and the Chapter 12 Reading Organizer as well. You wrote your Chapter 11 Quiz at the beginning of class. You then watched a documentary called "The Age of Wal-Mart" and while you watched you were to make a chart listing off the advantages and disadvantages of Wal-Mart. You also wrote your Unit 3 In-Class Writing Assignment as well today. I gave you your Chapter 13 Questions (these will be due on Tuesday, July 20th).


  • Chapter 11-12 Quiz (key terms quiz; no study guide, just review key terms from these chapters) is on Monday, July 19th
  • Chapter 13 Questions are due on Tuesday, July 20th
  • Unit 3 Final Exam is on Wednesday, July 21st

Thursday, July 15, 2010

July 15


You wrote your Unit 2 Final Exam at the beginning of class today, the results were good. You did a film study of "China Rises: Getting Rich" before the break as well. After the break, I returned your Unit 2 Written Responses Assignment II that you wrote in class yesterday. I gave you your Chapter 12 Reading Organizer as well today. Please see the upcoming important dates to stay on top of what's coming up in Social 10-2. At the end of class I gave you your Mid-Term Report Cards (I highlighted your mark on the mark print out sheet).


  • Chapter 11 Key Terms and Questions Booklet is due on Friday, July 16th
  • Chapter 12 Reading Organizer is due on Friday, July 16th
  • Chapter 11 Quiz is on Friday, July 16th
  • Unit 3 In-Class Writing Assignment is on Friday, July 16th
  • Chapter 11-12 Quiz (key terms quiz) is on Monday, July 19th
  • Unit 3 Final Exam is on Thursday, July 22nd


This quiz has two sections: one matching section for key terms from Chapter 11, and the other section will test your knowledge of global financial institutions and organizations. Please make sure that you know what supporters and critics might say about the following organizations:

  • The World Bank (see pages 181, 183-185)
  • The IMF (see pages 182, 183-185)
  • NAFTA (see pages 188-189)
  • WTO (see pages 191-192)
  • the G8 (see pages 192-193)
  • make sure that you read "The Anti-Globalization Movement" section (pages 193-194) for more criticisms of these institutions and organizations

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

July 14


I collected your Chapter 10 Key Terms and Questions Booklets at the beginning of class today. You wrote your Chapter 9-10 Quiz today. You also wrote your Unit 2 In-Class Writing Assignment, this one was based on the Social 30-2 Written Response Assignment II in which you have three sources to interpret. I will try to mark these today, so that you will know the results tomorrow. I delivered a PowerPoint presentation called "Foundations of Economic Globalization" today as well, I have already sent this presentation to you, so please check your e-mail. Your Chapter 11 Key Terms and Question Booklet is due on Friday, July 16th. My expectation is that I have 100% completion of this booklet because you are getting an extra day to work on it. You have your Unit 2 Final Exam tomorrow, so please see the study guide below. On Friday, you have a Chapter 11 Quiz, please see the study guide for that quiz below. Please make a note of the upcoming important dates as well.

  • Unit 2 Final Exam is on Thursday, July 15th
  • Chapter 11 Key Terms and Questions Booklet is due on Friday, July 16th
  • Chapter 11 Quiz is on Friday, July 16th
  • Unit 3 In-Class Writing Assignment is on Friday, July 16th
  • Chapter 11-12 Quiz (key terms quiz) is on Monday, July 19th
  • Unit 3 Final Exam is on Thursday, July 22nd

The Unit 2 Final Exam is on Thursday, July 15th. This unit final is different than your Unit 1 Final Exam because it has a few different sections, it is not all multiple choice. There is a matching section with 15 key terms (with a 21 key term word bank) and a multiple choice section with 25 questions.


1. Make sure that you review information from the following PowerPoint presentations:

"Foundations of Historical Globalization"
"Historical Globalization and Imperialism"

2. Make sure that you study the following key concepts from Unit 2:

  • world view
  • democracy
  • annihilation
  • Eurocentrism
  • international trade
  • mercantilism
  • monopoly
  • capitalism
  • free market
  • industrialization
  • entrepreneur
  • imperialism
  • raw material
  • market
  • colony
  • protectorate
  • assimilated
  • company land grant
  • reserve
  • residential school
  • Indian Act
  • self-government
  • Beothuk
  • Silk Road
  • integration
  • assimilation
  • Oka
  • Royal Commission



This quiz has two sections: one matching section for key terms from Chapter 11, and the other section will test your knowledge of global financial institutions and organizations. Please make sure that you know what supporters and critics might say about the following organizations:

  • The World Bank (see pages 181, 183-185)
  • The IMF (see pages 182, 183-185)
  • NAFTA (see pages 188-189)
  • WTO (see pages 191-192)
  • the G8 (see pages 192-193)
  • make sure that you read "The Anti-Globalization Movement" section (pages 193-194) for more criticisms of these institutions and organizations

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

July 13


You wrote a quiz for "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee" which we watched yesterday at the beginning of today's class. I did a homework check on the Chapter 9 Key Terms and Questions at the beginning of class. I gave you some notes on the Chapter 10 material, including a handout on the Indian Act, and notes on the board about the Indian Act, assimilation, marginalization and the residential school system. We then watched the film "Where the Spirit Lives" and completed a film study on it. You also wrote a quiz on the film as well.

We also watched an episode of CBC News in Review about the Canadian government issuing an apology for the residential school system. Your Chapter 10 Booklets are due tomorrow. Please check the upcoming important dates below, and the study guide for the Unit 2 Final Exam.


  • Chapter 10 Booklets are due Wednesday, July 14th
  • Chapter 9-10 Quiz is on Wednesday, July 14th
  • Unit 2 In-Class Writing Assignment is on Wednesday, July 14th
  • Unit 2 Final Exam is on Thursday, July 15th


The Unit 2 Final Exam is on Thursday, July 15th. This unit final is different than your Unit 1 Final Exam because it has a few different sections, it is not all multiple choice. There is a matching section with 15 key terms (with a 21 key term word bank) and a multiple choice section with 25 questions.
1. Make sure that you review information from the following PowerPoint presentations:

  • "Foundations of Historical Globalization"
  • "Historical Globalization and Imperialism"

2. Make sure that you study the following key concepts from Unit 2:



  • world view
  • democracy
  • annihilation
  • Eurocentrism
  • international trade
  • mercantilism
  • monopoly
  • capitalism
  • free market
  • industrialization
  • entrepreneur
  • imperialism
  • raw material
  • market
  • colony
  • protectorate
  • assimilated
  • company land grant
  • reserve
  • residential school
  • Indian Act
  • self-government
  • Beothuk
  • Silk Road
  • integration
  • assimilation
  • Oka
  • Royal Commission

Monday, July 12, 2010

Kode IP (International Protection / Ingress Protection)

Kode IP (International Protection), ada juga yang mengartikan sebagai “Ingress Protection” terdiri dari huruf IP yang kemudian diikuti oleh dua angka dan terkadang diikuti juga oleh sebuah atau dua huruf tambahan. Sebagaimana didefinisikan dalam standar internasional IEC 60529, dimana IP rating tersebut mengklasifikasikan derajat atau tingkat perlindungan yang diberikan dari suatu peralatan listrik, contohnya motor listrik seperti telah dijelaskan pada artikel sebelumnya disini.

Perlindungan tersebut merupakan perlindungan terhadap gangguan:
• Benda padat (termasuk bagian tubuh manusia seperti tangan dan jari).
• Debu.
• Hubungan/kontak langsung.
• Air.

Dua digit angka setelah huruf IP menunjukkan kondisi yang sesuai dari peralatan tersebut berdasarkan klasifikasinya. Dan jika tidak ada rating perlindungan sehubungan dengan salah satu kriteria, maka angka diganti dengan huruf X, contoh IP4X atau IPX6.

Kode Tingkat Perlindungan




Kode Utama

Digit Pertama, menunjukkan tingkat perlindungan peralatan terhadap benda padat termasuk perlindungan terhadap akses ke bagian berbahaya (misalnya, konduktor listrik dan bagian-bagian yang bergerak)

0. Tidak ada perlindungan terhadap kontak dan masuknya objek.

1. Perlindungan dari benda dengan ukuran >50 mm, seperti tangan, tapi tidak ada perlindungan terhadap kontak langsung yang disengaja dengan bagian tubuh (contoh tanpa sengaja tersentuh oleh tangan).

2. Perlindungan dari benda dengan ukuran >12,5 mm, seperti jari atau benda semacam itu.

3. Perlindungan dari benda dengan ukuran >2,5 mm, seperti alat-alat, kabel tebal, dll

4. Perlindungan dari benda dengan ukuran >1 mm, seperti sekrup, baut, kabel, dll

5. Perlindungan dari masuknya debu dan perlindungan lengkap terhadap kontak langsung. Pada tingkatan ini debu masih dapat dijinkan masuk namun dalam batas normal selama tidak mengganggu pengoperasian peralatan.

6. Perlindungan secara ketat dari masuknya debu dan perlindungan lengkap terhadap kontak langsung.

Digit kedua, menunjukkan tingkat perlindungan peralatan terhadap masuknya air.

0. Tidak dilindungi.

1. Perlindungan terhadap tetesan air yang jatuh langsung secara vertikal.

2. Perlindungan terhadap tetesan air yang jatuh langsung dengan kemiringan 15°.

3. Perlindungan terhadap percikan air yang jatuh dengan kemiringan 60°.

4. Perlindungan terhadap percikan air yang datang dari segala arah.

5. Perlindungan terhadap semprotan air yang datang dari segala arah, contohnya semprotan air dari pipa air atau keran.

6. Perlindungan terhadap semprotan air bertekanan yang datang dari segala arah, contohnya semprotan air dari water jet.

7. Perlindungan akibat perendaman dalam air pada kedalaman air antara 15 cm sampai dengan 1 m.

8. Perlindungan akibat perendaman dalam air yang bertekanan dan dilakukan dalam jangka waktu tertentu ataupun terus-menerus. Biasanya, ini berarti bahwa alat ini tertutup rapat. Namun, pada beberapa jenis peralatan, itu dapat berarti bahwa air bisa masuk tetapi hanya dalam sedemikian rupa sehingga tidak menimbulkan efek yang berbahaya.

Kode Tambahan

Digit ketiga, merupakan kode tambahan pertama berupa notasi huruf yang menunjukkan perlindungan bagian-bagian berbahaya dari akses manusia.

• A - Tangan

• B - Jari

• C - alat-alat

• D - kabel

Digit keempat, merupakan kode tambahan kedua juga berupa notasi huruf ntuk memberikan informasi tambahan kepada pengguna yang terkait dengan perlindungan peralatan tersebut.

• H - perangkat tegangan tinggi.

• M - perangkat bergerak (selama uji air).

• S - perangkat diam (selama uji air).

• W- kondisi cuaca

Kode IK

Kode IK, merupakan kode nomor tambahan yang digunakan untuk menentukan ketahanan peralatan untuk dampak mekanis. Dampak mekanis ini diidentifikasi dengan energi yang diperlukan untuk memenuhi syarat tingkat ketahanan yang ditentukan, yang diukur dalam joule (J), didasarkan pada EN 50102 - VDE 0470 Part 100 dan EN 62262 dan telah menggantikan standar kode IP untuk ketahanan peralatan yang dinotasikan dengan angka 0 s/d 9.

Kode IP untuk menentukan tingkat ketahanan (termasuk kategori kode lama)
• 0 - Tanpa perlindungan

• 1 – Perlindungan sampai dengan 0,225 J, setara dengan benda seberat 150 gr yang dijatuhkan dari ketinggian 15 cm.

• 2 - Perlindungan sampai dengan 0,375 J, setara dengan benda seberat 250 gr yang dijatuhkan dari ketinggian 15 cm.

• 3 - Perlindungan sampai dengan 0, 5 J, setara dengan benda seberat 250 gr yang dijatuhkan dari ketinggian 20 cm.

• 5 - Perlindungan sampai dengan 2 J, setara dengan benda seberat 500 gr yang dijatuhkan dari ketinggian 40 cm.

• 7 - Perlindungan sampai dengan 6 J, setara dengan benda seberat 1,5 kg yang dijatuhkan dari ketinggian 40 cm.

• 9 - Perlindungan sampai dengan 20 J, setara dengan benda seberat 5 kg yang dijatuhkan dari ketinggian 40 cm.

Kode IK

• 00 - Tanpa Perlindungan

• 01 - Perlindungan sampai dengan 0,150 J, setara dengan benda seberat 200 gr yang dijatuhkan dari ketinggian 7,5 cm.

• 02 - Perlindungan sampai dengan 0,200 J, setara dengan benda seberat 200 gr yang dijatuhkan dari ketinggian 10 cm.

• 03 - Perlindungan sampai dengan 0,350 J, setara dengan benda seberat 200 gr yang dijatuhkan dari ketinggian 17,5 cm.

• 04 - Perlindungan sampai dengan 0,500 J, setara dengan benda seberat 200 gr yang dijatuhkan dari ketinggian 25 cm.

• 05 - Perlindungan sampai dengan 0,700 J, setara dengan benda seberat 200 gr yang dijatuhkan dari ketinggian 35 cm.

• 06 - Perlindungan sampai dengan 1 J, setara dengan benda seberat 500 gr yang dijatuhkan dari ketinggian 20 cm.

• 07 - Perlindungan sampai dengan 2 J, setara dengan benda seberat 500 gr yang dijatuhkan dari ketinggian 40 cm.

• 08 - Perlindungan sampai dengan 5 J, setara dengan benda seberat 1,7 kg yang dijatuhkan dari ketinggian 29,5 cm.

• 09 - Perlindungan sampai dengan 10 J, setara dengan benda seberat 5 kg yang dijatuhkan dari ketinggian 20 cm.

• 10 - Perlindungan sampai dengan 20 J, setara dengan benda seberat 5 kg yang dijatuhkan dari ketinggian 40 cm.

Semoga bermanfaat, http://dunia-listrik.blogspot.com

Tabel Kode IP dan IK





July 12


You handed in your Chapter 8 Key Terms and Questions at the beginning of class today, and then you wrote your Chapter 7-8 Quiz. I did a short PowerPoint presentation called "Historical Globalization and Imperialism", which I have already sent to you. This PowerPoint presentation corresponds to material from Chapter 9 in your textbook. We then watched "Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee" you will write a short quiz on the film tomorrow. Your Chapter 9 Key Terms and Questions are due tomorrow. Please see the list of upcoming important dates below, as well as the study guide for your Unit 2 Final Exam (which is on Thursday).





  • Chapter 9 Key Terms and Questions are due Tuesday, July 13th
  • Chapter 9-10 Quiz is on Wednesday, July 14th
  • Unit 2 In-Class Writing Assignment is on Wednesday, July 14th
  • Unit 2 Final Exam is on Thursday, July 15th



The Unit 2 Final Exam is on Thursday, July 15th. This Unit 2 Final is different than your Unit 1 Final Exam because it has a few different sections, it is not all multiple choice. There is a matching section with 15 key terms (with a 21 key term word bank) and a multiple choice section with 25 questions.

1. Make sure that you review information from the following PowerPoint presentations:

  • "Foundations of Historical Globalization"
  • "Historical Globalization and Imperialism"

2. Make sure that you study the following key concepts from Unit 2:

  • world view
  • democracy
  • annihilation
  • Eurocentrism
  • international trade
  • mercantilism
  • monopoly
  • capitalism
  • free market
  • industrialization
  • entrepreneur
  • imperialism
  • raw material
  • market
  • colony
  • protectorate
  • assimilated
  • company land grant
  • reserve
  • residential school
  • Indian Act
  • self-government
  • Beothuk
  • Silk Road
  • integration
  • assimilation
  • Oka
  • Royal commission

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Kode Tingkat Pengaman Motor Listrik

Pada peralatan listrik umumnya terdapat “name plate” atau sebuah plat yang terdapat penjelasan mengenai karakteristik dari peralatan tersebut, seperti tegangan kerja, arus, frekuensi, tingkat isolasi dan lainnya, juga tertera simbol atau logo yang berhubungan dengan tindakan pengamanan, lihat gambar-1.

Simbol pada peralatan listrik tersebut dibagi menjadi 3 tingkatan/klas, yaitu:

• Klas I memberikan keterangan bahwa badan alat harus dihubungkan dengan pentanahan.
• Klas II menunjukkan alat dirancang dengan isolasi ganda dan aman dari tegangan sentuh.
• Klas III peralatan listrik yang menggunakan tegangan rendah yang aman, contoh mainan anak-anak.

Motor listrik bahkan dirancang oleh pabriknya dengan kemampuan tahan terhadap siraman langsung air, lihat gambar-2. Motor listrik jenis ini tepat digunakan di luar bangunan tanpa alat pelindung dan tetap bekerja normal dan tidak berpengaruh pada kinerjanya. Name plate motor dengan IP 54, yang menyatakan proteksi atas masuknya debu dan tahan masuknya air dari arah vertikal maupun horizontal. Ada motor listrik dengan proteksi ketahanan masuknya air dari arah vertikal saja gambar-3a, sehingga cairan arah dari samping tidak terlindungi. Tapi juga ada yang memiliki proteksi secara menyeluruh dari segala arah cairan gambar-3b. Perbedaan rancangan ini harus diketahui oleh teknisi karena berpengaruh pada ketahanan dan umur teknik motor, disamping harganya juga berbeda.

Simbol Indek Proteksi Alat Listrik





Kode IP (International Protection) peralatan listrik menunjukkan tingkat proteksi yang diberikan oleh selungkup dari sentuhan langsung ke bagian yang berbahaya, dari masuknya benda asing padat dan masuknya air. Contoh IP X1 artinya angka X menyatakan tidak persyaratan proteksi dari masuknya benda asing padat. Angka 1 menyatakan proteksi tetesan air vertikal. Contoh IP 5X, angka 5 proteksi masuknya debu, angka X tidak ada proteksi masuknya air dengan efek merusak. Tabel-1 merupakan contoh simbol Indek proteksi alat listrik yang dinyatakan dengan gambar.

***** Klik gambar untuk melihat lebih jelas *****

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Friday, July 9, 2010

July 9


I did a homework check on your Chapter 7 Key Terms and Questions at the beginning of class today. We were able to do an activity based around the story "The Rabbits". This book addresses some of the themes that we'll be looking at Unit 2, such as cultural contact, assimilation, imperialism, differing world views, and residential schools. Your Chapter 8 Key Terms and Questions are due on Monday. You have a Chapter 7-8 Quiz on Monday as well. Please see the study guide below. Please also see the list of upcoming important dates below.


  • Chapter 8 Key Terms and Questions are due Monday, July 12th
  • Chapter 7-8 Quiz is on Monday, July 12th
  • Chapter 9-10 Quiz is on Wednesday, July 14th
  • Unit 2 In-Class Writing Assignment is on Wednesday, July 14th
  • Unit 2 Final Exam is on Thursday, July 15th



Please make sure that you know the following key terms/key concepts from Chapters 7-8.

  • cultural contact
  • democracy
  • colonial
  • world view
  • Eurocentrism
  • international trade
  • mercantilism
  • monopoly
  • capitalism
  • free market
  • industrialization
  • entrepreneur
  • Hudson’s Bay Company
  • constitution
  • anthropologist
  • annihilation
  • entrepreneur

Thursday, July 8, 2010

July 8


I collected your Chapter 5 Key Terms and Questions and your Chapter 6 Reading Organizer at the beginning of class for homework check marks. You then wrote your Chapter 5-6 Quiz. After completing the quiz, I had you move into small groups to do a brainstorming session for the Unit 1 Written Response Assignment I. I gave you 10 minutes to brainstorm and about 40 minutes to write it. You also wrote your Unit 1 Final Exam today, and you got the results back. Your homework assignment tonight is to finish the Chapter 7 Booklet.

  • Chapter 7 Booklet is due tomorrow
  • Chapter 7-8 Quiz is on Monday, July 12th
  • Chapter 9-10 Quiz is on Wednesday, July 14th
  • Unit 2 In-Class Writing Assignment is on Wednesday, July 14th
  • Unit 2 Final Exam is on Thursday, July 15th

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

July 7


I collected your Chapter 4 Key Terms and Questions and your "Bend It Like Beckham" film studies at the beginning of class today. I went through a PowerPoint presentation called "Preparing for the Social 10-2 Written Assignments", which I have already sent to your e-mail accounts. I gave you some class time to work on your Chapter 5 Key Terms and Questions (which are due tomorrow), and your Chapter 6 Reading Organizer (which is also due tomorrow). You should be studying Unit 1 material tonight (see upcoming important dates below).
  • Chapter 5 Key Terms and Questions are due tomorrow (Thursday, July 8th)
  • Chapter 6 Reading Organizer is due tomorrow as well
  • Chapter 5-6 Quiz is on Thursday, July 8th (no study guide, make sure that you study key terms from these chapters)
  • Unit 1 In-Class Writing Assignment is on Thursday, July 8th
  • Unit 1 Final Exam is on Thursday, July 8th

The Unit 1 Final Exam is on Thursday, July 8th. It consists of 25 multiple choice questions. Here is what you should review:

  • all key concepts/key terms from Unit 1 (Chapters 1-6 in your textbook/worksheets, please see the list below)
  • be able to recognize/apply key concepts to examples (for example, if a question gives you an example/scenario, you should be able to decide what key concept from Unit 1 is being illustrated in the example).

Here is a list of key concepts from Unit 1 that you MUST know:

  • globalization
  • social globalization
  • economic globalization
  • political globalization
  • collective identity
  • individual identity
  • global village
  • GNP
  • interdependence
  • standard of living
  • outsourcing
  • transnational corporations (TNCs)
  • media transnationals
  • NAFTA
  • media convergence
  • universalization of popular culture
  • multiculturalism
  • hybridization
  • assimilation
  • integration
  • marginalization
  • homogenization
  • integration
  • acculturation
  • pluralistic society/pluralism
  • Metis
  • Inuit
  • accommodation
  • Francophone
  • Anglophone
  • cultural revitalization
  • Official Languages Act
  • Bill 101 (French Language Charter, pages 32-33 in your textbook)

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

July 6


Today was another busy day. I went through a PowerPoint presentation called "Challenges and Opportunities of Globalization" that covers material from Chapter 4 and 5. I have sent this PowerPoint presentation to your e-mail accounts, so please check your e-mail. We watched "Bend It Like Beckham" and completed a film study that is due tomorrow. After the break we finished "Bend It Like Beckham" and I gave you some time to work on your Chapter 4 Key Terms and Questions that are due tomorrow.
  • Chapter 4 Key Terms and Questions are due tomorrow (Wednesday, July 7th)
  • "Bend It Like Beckham" Film Study is due tomorrow as well
  • Chapter 3-4 Quiz (key terms quiz, matching format) is on Wednesday, July 7th (no study guide, just study the Chapter 3 and 4 key terms from the worksheets and you'll be fine)
  • Chapter 5-6 Quiz is on Thursday, July 8th (sorry, again, no study guide)
  • Unit 1 In-Class Writing Assignment is on Thursday, July 8th
  • Unit 1 Final Exam is on Thursday, July 8th



The Unit 1 Final Exam is on Thursday, July 8th. It consists of 25 multiple choice questions. Here is what you should review:

  • all key concepts/key terms from Unit 1 (Chapters 1-6 in your textbook/worksheets, please see the list below)
  • be able to recognize/apply key concepts to examples (for example, if a question gives you an example/scenario, you should be able to decide what key concept from Unit 1 is being illustrated in the example).

Here is a list of key concepts from Unit 1 that you MUST know:

  • globalization
  • social globalization
  • economic globalization
  • political globalization
  • collective identity
  • individual identity
  • global village
  • GNP
  • interdependence
  • standard of living
  • outsourcing
  • transnational corporations (TNCs)
  • media transnationals
  • NAFTA
  • media convergence
  • universalization of popular culture
  • multiculturalism
  • hybridization
  • assimilation
  • integration
  • marginalization
  • homogenization
  • integration
  • acculturation
  • pluralistic society/pluralism
  • Metis
  • Inuit
  • accomodation
  • Francophone
  • Anglophone
  • cultural revitalization
  • Official Languages Act
  • Bill 101 (French Language Charter, pages 32-33 in your textbook)

Monday, July 5, 2010

July 5

Today was yet another busy day in Social 10-2, here's what happened:


You wrote your Chapter 1-2 Quiz at the beginning of the class. I collected your Chapter 2 Key Terms and Questions and your "global connections" map. I went through some notes on media transnational corporations, and discussed some of the other companies that they owned and controlled. Keep in mind, with media transnationals, they tend to be involved in various types of media: newspapers, magazines, book publishing, TV, cable TV, satellite TV, movies and film production, and Internet services. This is different than other TNCs, such as McDonald's, Wal-Mart, Nike or Toyota, they don't own and control media outlets. Make sure that you know the difference between TNCs and media TNCs! I also gave you some notes on homogenization and the universalization of popular culture, as well as the CBC/SRC, CRTC, and CAVCO. We talked a little bit about "cultural protectionism" as well. You wrote your World Geography Test today as well. Tomorrow, you have some homework due, your Chapter 3 Key Terms and Questions are due.



  • Chapter 3 Key Terms and Questions are due tomorrow
  • Chapter 3-4 Quiz (key terms quiz, matching format) is on Wednesday, July 7th (no study guide, just study the Chapter 3 and 4 key terms from the worksheets and you'll be fine)
  • Chapter 5-6 Quiz is on Thursday, July 8th (sorry, again, no study guide)
  • Unit 1 In-Class Writing Assignment is on Thursday, July 8th
  • Unit 1 Final Exam is on Thursday, July 8th



The Unit 1 Final Exam is on Thursday, July 8th. It consists of 25 multiple choice questions. Here is what you should review:
  • all key concepts/key terms from Unit 1 (Chapters 1-6 in your textbook/worksheets, please see the list below)
  • be able to recognize/apply key concepts to examples (for example, if a question gives you an example/scenario, you should be able to decide what key concept from Unit 1 is being illustrated in the example)
Here is a list of key concepts from Unit 1 that you MUST know:
  • globalization
  • social globalization
  • economic globalization
  • political globalization
  • collective identity
  • individual identity
  • global village
  • GNP
  • interdependence
  • standard of living
  • outsourcing
  • transnational corporations (TNCs)
  • media transnationals
  • NAFTA
  • media convergence
  • universalization of popular culture
  • multiculturalism
  • hybridization
  • assimilation
  • integration
  • marginalization
  • homogenization
  • integration
  • acculturation
  • pluralistic society/pluralism
  • Metis
  • Inuit
  • accomodation
  • Francophone
  • Anglophone
  • cultural revitalization
  • Official Languages Act
  • Bill 101 (French Language Charter, pages 32-33 in your textbook)

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Friday, July 2, 2010

July 2


Today was another busy day. We played "Global Bingo" and collected names of classmates and at least one of their global connections. I did a homework check on your Chapter 1 Key Terms and Questions, and on your "global connections" chart. We looked briefly at collective identity and individual identity, and then watched the film "Whale Rider" to see examples of collective identity among the Maori people. You have some homework this weekend, your Chapter 2 Key Terms and Questions are due on Monday. Your "global connections map" is due on Monday as well (please see the instructions below). Also, Monday is an important day because you have a couple of quizzes on Monday. You have your World Geography Test on Monday (please see the study guide below) and you have your Chapter 1-2 Quiz (key terms quiz, please see the study guide below).

Here are some reminder instructions for the map:

  • People on the map should be represented by circles, color the circles and make sure there is a number beside each circle
  • Make sure that you have colored and labelled the 20 different countries (color the entire country), these countries represent the 20 items that you found for homework and put into your chart
  • Make sure that you have labeled every country that your classmates have a connection to, in other words, if they told you that like a band from Finland, you need to represent them with a circle and number on your map, AND you have to label Finland too.
  • Choose different colors to represent your different categories (food, clothing, electronics, entertainment)
  • Make sure that you have a detailed key on the back of your map (reproducing your 20 item chart's information with color codes for the different categories)
  • Make sure that you have a title for your map
  • No border is necessary
  • No compass rose is necessary
  • You don't need to color the oceans or bodies of water (if you feel the need to color them, simply do a blue outline of the land masses that touch the major oceans and seas)
  • Don't forget to color ALL of a country (for example, Alaska is part of the USA and should be colored, don't forget to color the islands in the Arctic Ocean that are part of Canada if you have a connection to Canada)

The format for this exam is pretty straightforward, you will be given a blank map, labeled with numbers. You must be able to identify the countries that are labeled on the map. You will be given an answer sheet, and a list of countries that appear on the map. You need to be able to identify the countries. Here are the countries that you need to know the location of:



  • NAFTA members (Canada, USA, Mexico)
  • G8 countries (Canada, USA, Great Britain, France, Italy, Germany, Japan, Russia)
  • some EU countries (there are 27 countries in the EU, here's a hyperlink to the map of the EU)
  • full members of MERCOSUR: Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and other associate members or countries that are achieving membership in MERCOSUR, such as: Venezuela, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador
  • African countries: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Libya, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan
  • other very important countries that will be in the news this year, or that we'll be talking about, or get mentioned in your textbook: Cuba, Jamaica, China, India, Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq

Please use the following links for studying for this test:



This quiz will be on Monday, July 5th. The format of this quiz is matching. There will be 16 key terms on this quiz. Please make sure that you know what the following key terms mean:

  • globalization
  • economic globalization
  • social globalization
  • political globalization
  • outsourcing
  • transnational corporations (TNCs)
  • infrastructure
  • media
  • NAFTA
  • individual identity
  • collective identity
  • multiculturalism
  • Francophone
  • Anglophone
  • bias
  • tradition
  • consumer
  • multiculturalism
  • linguistic identity

Thursday, July 1, 2010

July 1

Happy Canada Day!


We did a lot of beginning of the semester/administrative tasks at the beginning of the class. I have sent you an e-mail, so please check your e-mail inboxes today when you get home. If you have a Hotmail account, you may have to check your junk mail folder and add me as someone that you want to get e-mail messages from. We went through different perspectives of globalization today, by looking at how various people and organizations define globalization. As you can see, there are many different perspectives on globalization. Some people feel that globalization is beneficial and others feel that globalization creates problems. Over the course of the semester, we will be looking what your perspective on globalization is, in other words, do you feel that it has more benefits or drawbacks? We also looked at various images, political cartoons and photographs that illustrated aspects of globalization as well. You have a couple of homework assignments tonight:




  • You must find 20 items in your house (from categories such as electronics, clothing, household goods, food, cars, or miscellaneous) from 20 different countries
  • Put these 20 different items into a chart format (as I wrote it on the blackboard)
  • Please do not have more than 5 items from any one category
  • Also, you must complete your Chapter 1 Key Terms and Questions for tomorrow
  • Make sure that you read Chapter 1!!



You also have some other important dates coming up:

  • World Geography Test is on Monday, July 5th (please see study guide below)
  • Chapter 1-2 Quiz is on Monday, July 5th (please see study guide below)
  • Chapter 5-6 Quiz is on Thursday, July 8th (study guide will be posted later on the blog)
  • Unit 1 Final Exam is on Thursday, July 8th (study guide to be posted later on the blog)



The format for this exam is pretty straightforward, you will be given a blank map, labeled with numbers. You must be able to identify the countries that are labeled on the map. You will be given an answer sheet, and a list of countries that appear on the map. You need to be able to identify the countries. Here are the countries that you need to know the location of:

  • NAFTA members (Canada, USA, Mexico)
  • G8 countries (Canada, USA, Great Britain, France, Italy, Germany, Japan, Russia)
  • some EU countries (there are 27 countries in the EU, here's a hyperlink to the map of the EU)
  • full members of MERCOSUR: Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and other associate members or countries that are achieving membership in MERCOSUR, such as: Venezuela, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador
  • African countries: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Libya, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan
  • other very important countries that will be in the news this year, or that we'll be talking about, or get mentioned in your textbook: Cuba, Jamaica, China, India, Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq

This quiz will be on Monday, July 5th. The format of this quiz is matching. There will be 16 key terms on this quiz. Please make sure that you know what the following key terms mean:

  • globalization
  • economic globalization
  • social globalization
  • political globalization
  • outsourcing
  • transnational corporations (TNCs)
  • infrastructure
  • media
  • NAFTA
  • individual identity
  • collective identity
  • multiculturalism
  • Francophone
  • Anglophone
  • bias
  • tradition
  • consumer
  • multiculturalism
  • linguistic identity