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Uitwerkingen hoofdstuk 6 - Pearson Education

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Oefening 7<br />

Modeluitwerking<br />

[In the Netherlands you first go to primary school] and [then you go to secondary<br />

school]. [In secondary school you can choose to follow three different types of level]:<br />

[one level lasts four years]; [another level lasts five years]; and [yet another level lasts<br />

six years]. [Each of these levels prepares you for a particular type of school or university<br />

that you can go to after secondary school]. [Let’s take an example]. [Damian finished the<br />

second level in secondary school that lasts five years]. [If he wants to go to university],<br />

[he can get there in two ways]. [He can go to a so-called applied college]; [(he can) finish<br />

this], and [(he can) then go to university]. [If he only finishes the first year of the applied<br />

college], [he can also go to university]. [Although both ways are possible], [most<br />

students choose to first finish college and then go to university]. [This means that they<br />

will spend many years in school]. [Because this is very expensive for the government], [it<br />

wants to change the system].<br />

Oefening 8<br />

1. Uitbreidend: James Norton, who is the CEO of an international company, was<br />

accused of fraud.<br />

2. Uitbreidend: A major hurricane, which went by the name of Katrina, hit New Orleans<br />

in 2006.<br />

3. Beperkend: I will send you the slides that/which you need for the presentation as soon<br />

as possible.<br />

4. Uitbreidend: The power outage at the White House, which lasted two hours, is now<br />

fixed.<br />

5. Beperkend: The student who cheated on his exam last year was expelled from<br />

university.<br />

6. Beperkend: Last night I met my old college professor who(m) I had not seen for<br />

years.<br />

Oefening 9<br />

I'll admit it. I'm fascinated by Vista, principally because I don't have to use it. In that I'm<br />

very similar to lots of people in all sorts of companies; and perhaps many home users. I<br />

enjoy watching the car crash of Microsoft's repeated efforts to tell people Vista is great<br />

even as it fights off class action lawsuits about its selling practices and prepares a<br />

replacement (Windows 7).<br />

But I was particularly struck by a phrase of Dave Winer (RSS pioneer). Vista, he said,<br />

has "the smell of death".<br />

…<br />

He's certainly right that operating systems can be failures. Microsoft has had its fair<br />

share: Windows Me was the most recent, and does anyone remember trying Windows<br />

1.0, Windows 2.0, or Windows 3.0? I did use Windows 2.0 on a laptop with an 80286<br />

chip once. It was an exercise in patience; I got a lot of coffee made. As for Windows Me,<br />

it was the Microsoft Bob of operating systems.<br />

(bron: http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/aug/29/windows.vista)<br />

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