Sunday, November 17, 2013

Debate Topic : People who buy from street vendors should be fined

I do not agree with the fine for the street vendors. Why should they be fined? they just had a small income but they also have to pay a fine. If the government really intends for curb the street vendors, the government should make a special land them. Because if it only means there are only fined for government benefits. we live in a democratic country. So we should be able to think of the fate of the traders do not just think of the government. how the city would prosper if we only think of the above. we also have to think that's down. If it is true our country is a democracy then be made a place for traders for them a trade. because they maybe only get revenue from trade. government must act wisely

If I got IDR 1.000.000.000, I will....

1. go to mecca with family
2. I would go to the Santiago Bernabeu to watch the match Real Madrid
3. I would buy a luxury car
4. I would go on vacation with family
5. I will keep to the bank
6. I would donate it to the orphanage
7. I will build a house
8. I will help build mosque
9. I would invest it
10. I will buy original jersey of Cristiano Ronaldo

What makes me happy?

I will be happy if ...

1. I can make my parents proud
2. I can go to Mecca with family
3. I could be successful
4. I could go on vacation with family
5. I have a luxury car
6. I have a lot of money
7. there is no homework
8. I had a pious wife
9. I have lots of friends
10. I can study at ITB

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Short Story - (English Assignment)

THE MISSING PICNIC FOOD

Once upon a time there was a forest fire in a big, big forest. All  the little animals that lived there ran as fast as they could to get away from the hot flames. Squirrels, raccoons, foxes, snakes, turtles, rabbits, mice and many other animals had to find new homes. Some of them went to other  forests, some of them went to parks, and some of them actually had to make their little homes in the yards of human beings, or, people.
Far, far away from the fire was a house where three little children  lived.  Their names were Thomas, Kathy, and Carrie.  They all went to school but on this September day it was Saturday.   They had been playing all morning.  Now it was lunchtime.   They were hungry. They asked their mom if they could have lunch, and she said, "Why don't you have a picnic in the yard"?
That sounded like a great idea, but WHERE in the yard?  So Mom told them to lay a picnic cloth in the green grassy grass near the scruffy old juniper bushes.  While they were doing that, she would make some celery sticks, carrot sticks, and some yummy peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
When the kids had spread out the picnic blanket, they ran into the  kitchen and asked if lunch was ready.  Mom told them to take the carrot sticks and plates out to the blanket, and to take their drinks also.  So Thomas, Kathy and Carrie took these things out to the blanket and arranged them carefully. Then they ran as fast as they could, huffing and puffing, back to the kitchen and said to Mom, "What else have you made so far"?  So she said, "I've got your celery sticks cut up for you now – run these out to your picnic blanket."  So out ran the three kids as fast as they could go to add these to the carrots on their plates.
But when they got to the blanket, something was wrong.  Where were the carrot sticks?  They were all gone! "This must be a trick," said Kathy.  "Let's leave the celery sticks here and see what happens!"
Then they ran as fast as they could back to Mom, who by now was  making the peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.  They told her that someone had stolen the carrot sticks. She said, "You're kidding!" and they said "Come on – we'll show you!"
Mom hurried out with them to the picnic blanket.  But now, not only were the carrot sticks missing, but the celery sticks were gone, too! Mom said, "Maybe one of your neighbor friends is hiding them just to be silly."
So everyone spread out and looked behind trees, bushes, and just  about everywhere.  Unfortunately, they couldn't find the carrots, the celery, or anyone hiding.
Finally Mom said, "Well, your drinks are still out here.  Let's get your sandwiches. You guys go ahead and eat them out here and maybe something will turn up."
So Thomas, Kathy and Carrie sat down to their picnic and they ate  their sandwiches.  Of course, while they sat there, they couldn't help but look around for the sneaky celery and carrot thief.
They were just about finished eating when Carrie looked over at the  juniper bushes and saw something move.  She softly said, "Shshsh!" to Thomas and Kathy. "There's something wiggling over there!  See the bushes moving?"  So everyone sat very still, and a little brown animal came to edge of the bushes and looked at them.  It was a rabbit.  Quietly it went back into the bushes.
"I have an idea", said Thomas.  "Let's get more celery and carrots, and see if that rabbit is our thief.  We'll put them at the edge of the bushes, and watch from the window."
They quietly went back into the house and got Mom to cut up more  celery and carrots.  They carefully put them down near the bushes and walked back to the house. As they watched, the little rabbit came out and grabbed the vegetables in his mouth and carried them back into the juniper bushes. Mom had watched, too, and she said that she had never seen a rabbit in the yard before.  She thought that maybe because of the forest fire, he had needed to look for a new home.
"Maybe we can keep feeding this rabbit, and he will stay here  for a long time," said Mom.
That is just what they did.  They fed the little rabbit every  day.  A few weeks went by. The weather turned cooler and finally winter came and they didn't see the rabbit.  Sometimes they would take food out to the edge of the bushes, and sometimes the food would disappear, and other times it just stayed there.  All winter they worried about the rabbit – was he cold, was he scared, did he move somewhere else?
Finally, spring came.  They watched for the rabbit day after  day.  In early April, the day before Easter, when the trees had just a few leaves, Thomas, Kathy, and Carrie took the food out to the bushes, and as they watched, the little rabbit came out and grabbed it!  Whatever he had done during the winter, he was OK now!
The kids continued to feed him, and one day, the little rabbit came  out to get his food, and he had four little rabbits with him! Their rabbit was a Mommy rabbit!
So from that time on, the kids fed the rabbits, and year after  year, there was always a little rabbit family that lived in their scruffy old juniper bushes.

Flying Squirrel - (English Assignment

FLYING SQUIRREL
 
 The animals commonly called flying squirrel.  The Length between 20 to 25 cm including the tail and the weighs between 56 to 85 grams. Scientific name is Aeromys tephromelas. Flying squirrel has unique special abilities. He is the only type of squirrel that can float in the air. This feature is supported device "glider" in the form of a layer on the skin that connects the left and right front and hind legs. When the squirrel stretch all four legs, the skin layer is also well developed wings like a parachute, which makes it able to float in the air. The position of both arms and legs into a device for controlling the direction and speed. Fluffy tail stabilizes the flight and act as an additional airfoil even work as air brakes when landing on a tree trunk. The animals have always used this privilege all his life. Used to move from one tree to another. Record of altitude flying squirrel wilderness occupants Asia, Europe, and North America accounted for nearly 50 meters.  This includes nocturnal animals so this animals do anything at night and sleep during the day. Although moving at night, flying squirrels have enemies who are also classified as nocturnal animals. In the dark, struggle to survive done. Avoid the kind of natural predators such as arboreal snakes, raccoons, owls, Cayote, fox, weasel, night birds, even house cat.  These animals including mammals. So these animals give birth and breastfeeding. The animals will also be able to keep the child until their children can find their own food. The food such as fruit, nuts and seeds. These animals can live between 10 to 12 years. If we want to keep at least we should make hiding places made ​​of wood or can also make sleeping bags. These animals can't live in a cold place


ABOUT ME - (English Assignment)

ABOUT ME
In this world nothing is perfect, everyone has their advantages and disadvantages. So I will reveal about me strengths and weaknesses in addition to that I also will reveal the opportunities and threats. First I will introduce myself. My name Ramdhan Priandono. I was first child. Excess that is in me, among others, I can in terms of mathematics, I can play basketball, and my friends ever spoke to me that I was an adult when at invite speak. Other than that I also can say will seek to pursue the missing achievement accomplishment when I fell. Where there is excess there is always a weakness. My weakness was careless in doing something, other than that I could say stubborn. I careless because I want to always be quickly completed in doing something although what I do not 100% correct. Then I was also weak when I asked to play musical instruments.
My opportunities there may be in the field of science. My counselor told me if I was more in the direction of mathematics and physics. After hearing that I was trying to deepen their subject although the lessons including a very hard lesson. But I keep trying.

My threat was my carelessness. It was threat that could be considered very threatening me. So I tried to be more careful in doing something that the threat does not threaten my future. Perhaps So much only from me. Do not ever make strengths to be a vanity advantages, but the strengths make it into something you are going to develop. And do not make weakness into something that can bring you down. But these weaknesses make an encouragement so that we can become better and overcome our weaknesses.