Jumat, 28 Juni 2013

tugas 1

latihan 1
no. 5 
      Not only  her parents  but also  her brother and sister  lives  in New York
     A                                B                       C                     D

Answer:  D
It should be live


latihan 2
nomer 10
   Our friends might stopped  to see us  on  their  way to California                                   A            B        C     D
Answer:  A
It should be Stop

latihan 3
nomer 10
John went to the mountains on his vacationand  we   had gone  too.
                                                              A         B     C        D

Answer : D
It should be has gone

tugas 2

Dimas Tri Ariadi
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Question number 0: Mary is riding a horse.John is riding a horse.
Answers: Either Mery or John is riding horse.

Question number 5: john can have tea,or john can have coffee
Answers: Neither John can have tea nor coffee.

Question number 10: Boy is not searching for those books.Bill is not searching for those books.
Answers: Not only Boy but also Bill is not searching for those books.

tugas 3

Dimas Tri Ariadi
22210050
3eb04

10. Jack has a lot of empty papers. He wants to use them for the task. He is going to take five papers. He is now using one paper. After that, he will take ______ . Then he will put _________ for later on.
answer: Jack has a lot of empty papers. He wants to use them for the task. He is going to take five papers. He is now using one paper. After that, He will take others. Then He will put the other for later on

5. There are many people in this Mall. Some people are on the third floor. ___ are on the second Floor, shopping. ___ are on the first floor, watching the performance. ___are on the basement.
Answer : There are many people in this Mall. Some people are on the third floor. Other People are on the second Floor, shopping. Other ones are on the first floor, watching the performance. Others are on the basement.


11.Jane has six pens. She is going to take three pens for Eve and ________ for Eddy. And _________ for John.
Answer : Jane has six pens. She is going to take three pens for eve and other for Jeddy. And the other for john.

HTC One Mini release date leaked

But after a series of extensive leaks, it now seems insiders have discovered when the pared-down blower will be hitting shelves.
German punters will apparently be able to lay their hands on the device from August 3rd on O2.
That’s according to Teltarif, who’ve managed to scoop the inside line on HTC’s new effort.
Much has been made of the full-sized HTC One’s stunning design and features, so the One Mini comes laden with expectation.
Word is it’ll pack in the same Ultra Pixel snapper as its larger stablemate, alongside a dual-core processor and a 720p, 4.3-inch display.
HTC will be desperate for the One Mini to succeed, with the company’s finances in disarray and Samsung’s continuing growth giving it little chance of succeeding in a crowded market place.
Stay tuned for official HTC One Mini details as we get them.

Comment:
uwoooo. cant wait this phoneee. with ultra pixel snapper, dual core processor and 720p, 4.3 inch display make this phone really powerfull! awhuuu


Taekwondo-A Powerful Tool for Self-Defense

The martial art of Taekwondo, literally meaning "art of hand and foot fighting," is more than two thousand years old. Yet its physical and spiritual content have never been so vigorously sought after and practiced as it is now.
Taekwondo is considered the oldest self-defense martial art in the world and uniquely developed in Korea. It was first recorded in the Koguryo dynasty founded in 37 b.c. of whose vast territory included the Korean Peninsula north of the Han River and the Manchurian territory of China.


Taekwondo Power Stems from Body Systems

Taekwondo is a sport that responds to survival needs in a powerful and rational manner and maintains, as well, an orderly system uniformly related to the inner and outer spheres of the human being. The immense power of Taekwondo stems directly from the scientific use of the body systems. The power is so formidable that several bricks, roof tiles, or wooden boards can be broken merely with the bare hands or fists. Taekwondo employs almost every part of the body in defensive and offensive moves. Its techniques comprise units combined together for maximum efficiency in free fighting. These practice units are body drill in postures, punching, kicking, striking, blocking, combinations of these moves in formal patterns, pre-arranged attacks and counterattacks, and more. Conscientious training in these areas not only results in the ultimate self-defense techniques, but also in a mental discipline, which creates the strength of character necessary for success in many fields of endeavor.


Some History of Taekwondo

Taekwondo may be considered as old as history itself. Since man first learned to protect himself, it could be said that the primitive features of Taekwondo had spontaneously arisen. This form of self-defense became such an essential part of daily life that was gradually streamlined and organized into a unique and powerfully efficient weapon for survival.
In the process of the development of Taekwondo, a new sense of awareness of both physical and mental potential in the human body was discovered. Through a myriad of thought stimuli, experimentation, and experience, this skill of unarmed combat became what is today, a martial art technically moralized and scientifically formalized.
Before the birth of Christ, the three kingdoms of Koguryo, Baek-je, and Silla had been established on the peninsula now known as Korea. In each of these kingdoms, the skills and techniques of su su bak or kwon bupsu, later on called tae kyon, the predecessors of Taekwondo, were already highly sophisticated. They were a basic component of the military training of soldiers as a weapon based solely on fists, hands, and feet.


Royal Tombs Depict Fighting Stances

Some of the earliest known features of Taekwondo can be found in the murals of the royal tombs of Kakjeochong and Mooyongchong of the Koguryo period. These murals clearly show physical combat movements and fighting stances.
From the murals, we can visualize that Taekwondo was then already familiar to the people of Koguryo. And because it was such a highly respected sport among the people, it was thus depicted in murals and paintings in tombs.
Substantial documentary evidence of the martial arts spirit in Baek-je also exists. In that era, the sport was officially encouraged, and not only the military had their soldiers trained in Taekwondo, archery and horse riding, the general populace too were warriors who excelled in the arts.
The temples and shrines during the Silla dynasty produced a great many stone engravings depicting a variety of Taekwondo forms. During the reign of Chin Heung, twenty-fourth king of Silla, Korean culture and martial arts rose to flourishing heights. Silla, at the time, was a mere weak and tiny kingdom constantly harassed and threatened by its more powerful neighbor kingdoms of Koguryo and Baek-je. But Silla did not stir and proving itself with national character of strength and integrity, existed for 992 years.
At the time the most outstanding contribution to the development of the martial arts emanated from an elite officer corps called Hwa Rang Do—a military and social organization for noble youths formed by King Chin Heung. The Hwa Rang Do were well trained not only in the usual sports of archery, target practice, and horsemanship, but also practice of mental and physical discipline, as well as many forms of hand and foot fighting. Through their unrelenting efforts to conquer turbulent rivers and rugged terrain, the group of young knights grew strong and fearless. Their merciless strife to defend their country and their refinement of their souls became well known throughout the peninsula. Their victories helped to advance the movement for the unification of the three separated kingdoms for the first time in the history of the Korean Peninsula.
The Koguryo dynasty (a.d. 935–1392) further popularized the study of unarmed combat. It was during this period that the martial arts were scientifically analyzed and systematized. They were later adopted into the Yi era (a.d.1392–1910). However, strong anti-military sentiment soon pervaded among the ruling classes and tae kyon was generally and openly debased. By the end of the Yi dynasty, the martial arts appeared to have lost all traces of their original vigorousness and liveliness in the midst of the period of civil enlightenment.
For several decades after the turn of the twentieth century, the Japanese occupation of Korea forbade the practice of any of the martial arts. Only in secrecy were the arts passed on to a small number of students and kept alive by ardent proponents, such as Song, Duk Ki and Han, Il Dong.
After Korea was liberated in 1945, many dojang (martial arts institutes) sprang forth, each announcing its presence with its own particular standard of style and method. It was nevertheless the dawning of a new day for the ancient art of tae kyon. Its revival in various forms can explain that it has successfully remained deeply implanted in the fabric of Korean society to be able to flower and blossom once again to its full colors. A decade later, Taekwondo was selected as the new name of the national martial art. The name resembles the old name of tae kyon and it perfectly describes the art (do) of hand (tae) and foot (kwon).
This brings us to the interesting aspect regarding the distribution of the variety of strikes. A strike, whether by kicking, punching or other use of body parts for attacking, produces a direct effect on the known target. And it is the effect, such as the extent of target damage, tissue injury, contact time, area of displacement, etc. which ultimately determines the characteristic of the strike itself.
In striking a target, if contact time and displacement are zero or minimal, the strike would be of the First degree, as it is in free sparring. A Second-degree strike renders the target maximal extent of damage for the gravity of the force used. The total energy is dispersed instantaneously. For a Third-degree strike, contact time is relatively longer than the First- and Second-degree strikes because this time the attacking force pushes a target for a variable distance whereby all of the power is administered throughout the total displacement.
Grandmaster Kim, Bok Man 11th dan, started his martial arts training in 1941. Grandmaster Kim along with General Choi Hong Hi, worked tirelessly to develop the basic structure upon which present day taekwondo is founded.


Comment:
Taekwondo, the martial art that more often using a foot. I've seen a taekwondoin break 7 layers of brick!

CAPS LOCK DAY: The Best TWEETS To Celebrate The Uppercase Alphabet

T'S CAPS LOCK DAY Y'ALL!
As if you needed an excuse to write everything in capital letters today, it turns out the July 28 is officially known as CAPS LOCK DAY. However, it's not the only day celebrating this glorious keyboard key.
We uncovered last year that what maybe considered the REAL CAPS LOCK DAY was first celebrated on October 22, 2009. Yet, a second one was instituted on June 28, 2009.
The self-proclaimed homepage of INTERNATIONAL CAPS LOCK DAY proclaims that the June CAPS LOCK DAY was instituted to commemorate the passing of Billy Mays, the pitch man most famous for his elevated tone of voice.
It's also a day well celebrated by the Daily What and the Cheezburger network of blogs, as well as Twitter users around the world.

Comment:
HAPPY CAPS LOCK DAY! \M/
LET'S CELEBRATE IT.. AUUUUU!!


Spain Outlast Italy, Win Penalty Shootout in Confederations Cup Semifinal

To beat Spain, Cesare Prandelli joked before what turned out to be an epic FIFA Confederations Cup semifinal that Italy might have needed a second ball on the pitch. More accurately, the Azzurri were short a penalty taker or two.
Spain survived a scare against Italy on Thursday after outlasting the Azzurri 7-6 in a penalty shootout at the Estadio Castelao in Fortaleza, Brazil. With the victory, Spain moved within one win of yet another international title, which will be at stake Sunday against hosts Brazil in Rio de Janeiro.
It was the sort of match that neither team deserved to lose, and for more than 120 minutes, it appeared neither team could be defeated. Both created chances, both had spells of superiority and both relied on the brilliance of their world-class keepers at key times.

Those goalkeepers, Spain's Iker Casillas and Italy's Gianluigi Buffon, were heroes before the shootout began. Both rank among the world's best, and both showed why with key saves in regular and extra time as the match finished scoreless.
But in the shootout, neither put a hand on any of the 14 shots. The only miss, from defender Leonardo Bonucci after six of his teammates had converted, flew harmlessly high above Casillas' net. Moments later Jesus Navas converted coolly to crush Italy's valiant resistance.

And it was a memorable performance indeed.
Gone was the Azzurri defense that had conceded eight goals in three group-stage matches. In its place was an organized, disciplined unit any Italian could love. Prandelli's team rendered Spain’s famous passing game ineffective, pressuring the ball and closing down the space Spain customarily exploit for their endless passes.
It was, in short, the best Italian performance since the Euro 2012 semifinals, when the Azzurri stunned Germany to set up a date with Spain in the final. Spain won that one easily, dominating Italy 4-0 for their third straight major international title, but it became clear quickly Thursday night that no repeat was possible.
Spain dominated possession, as usual, in the first 45 minutes, but Italy produced more—and better—chances. Midfielder Antonio Candreva consistently carved out space on the right against Jordi Alba, and Italy enjoyed the advantages of attacking with width. Italy's Alberto Gilardino shot wide with Spain caught in transition, and Iker Casillas saved from Emanuele Giaccherini and Daniele De Rossi.
sBut for all their chances, Italy failed to find the net. And with the mercurial Mario Balotelli injured, their game-changer from the Germany game last summer was unavailable for an encore performance.
The pace slowed in the second half, but Italy remained formidable. By full time, with the score still 0-0, the Azzurri had more possession and passing after the break, but Spain had more shots
Both teams hit the post in extra time, Italy through Giaccherini in the first half and Spain via Xavi's swerving, dipping blast in the second. But still the score remained 0-0 as the match went to penalties.
There the luck was with Spain, but on another night fortune just as easily could have favored Italy.


Comment:
Bad Luck Italy :r




Rabu, 26 Juni 2013

Signing Rooney would help Arsenal get top top players

Why Arsenal should sign Rooney by SS
Everybody reading this will probably know that Arsenal have been linked with just about every player in Europe in the last month including players like Wayne Rooney, Cesc Fabregas, Robert Lewandowski, Gonzalo Higuain, Stevan Jovetic and many more. However, so far there hasn’t actually been any big signings at the club but that is normal considering the transfer window isn’t even open yet.
Arsenal for once, need to take the initiative in the transfer window and show their rivals that they aren’t messing around and that next season Arsenal are going to attack every title with all guns blazing.
The way Arsene Wenger can do this is by signing Wayne Rooney as soon as possible. Rooney has apparently wanted to leave Manchester United for a while now and Arsene Wenger admitted that he couldn’t turn Rooney down if he had the chance to sign him. That statement made people pay attention to Arsenal and believe that they are actually going to make some exciting signings this summer. Players who may have doubted the club’s ambitions would surely be convinced.
Rooney may also want to go to Arsenal because of his intentions to stay in England and with Arsenal chief Ivan Gazidis claiming that the club could afford his wages, the deal looks to be a simple one.
So we have a situation where a top player wants to leave his club but play in England. There are only a few clubs in the country who could pay his wages with Arsenal now one of them. The manager has spoken about him in the media. The chief executive has spoken about him in the media. If this wasn’t Arsenal, the media would be presenting this as a done deal.
And we know that Wenger is in the market for a striker, Rooney is a striker isn’t he? Gonzalo Higuain may be on his way to the Emirates though but imagine a partnership of Rooney and Higuain.
Arsenal should make a bid for Rooney and get him at the club to inspire some belief around the club, attract the top top players and make the top teams look over their shoulder because Arsenal are coming back.

Comment:

Want to watch him wear Arsenal kit and walk in front Man. United fans. Gahahahaha 


'Koscielny reminds me of Martin Keown'

Adams and Keown formed a fearsome centre-back partnership at the turn of the century, helping Arsène Wenger's side win the Double in 1998 and 2002.
"Koscielny was brilliant [at the end of last season]," Adams told Arsenal.com.
"He reminds me a lot of Martin Keown. He's very tenacious. I hate labelling people because Martin Keown was one of the best we've ever had. But there are similarities there, the way Koscielny marks and his last-ditch tackles.
"He's tenacious in the tackle. [When it came to] that tight, one-to-one defending, there wasn't a better player that I've played with, [than Keown]. To put Koscielny in the same category [to Keown] is an enormous compliment I think."
Adams also praised Mertesacker, whose relationship with Koscielny was vital to Arsenal's strong end-of-season form.
"I think he's a really nice boy and, in a few games at the end of the season, he started to push people around and say 'come on!'" said Adams. "I think he came out of himself a bit more. He's a fantastic player.
"I thought Arsenal were first class defensively. But you defend as a team. That's what the philosophy of Arsenal always has been - attack as a team and defend as a team. The [attacking players] need to put a shift in as well.
"We looked better when we've had two in front of the centre halves. Later on in the season, with Ramsey and Arteta, I think it looked much better."


Comment:
I’m agree with Tony Adams, He was brilliant!!




Big Interview with VINCENT ROMPIES

With less than a month until Arsenal arrive in Jakarta, we speak to popular Indonesian TV presenter Vincent Rompies about supporting Arsenal, his favourite players and this summer's tour.
Vincent, first of all how excited are you that Arsenal are coming to Indonesia?
Very excited! I dream of going to Emirates Stadium one day, but Arsenal coming to Indonesia this year is quite enough to fulfil my dream for now.
Are you going to try to get to the game in Jakarta?
Yes, I cant wait to see them live at GBK [Gelora Bung Karno Stadium]!
Which players in particular are you looking forward to seeing?
Jack Wilshere and Theo Walcott. I love the way Wilshere plays, in every match he performs like it's the final game. I also love to see Walcott's speed. Both of them have shown their loyalty to Arsenal.
What do you think the reception will be like from the Indonesian fans?
I've seen it on Twitter and also from my fans, who ask me whether I'm going to watch the game or not since they know I'm a Gooner. The GBK crowd is going to be awesome.
Why are Arsenal so popular in Indonesia?
That's what I get completly confused about. Arsenal have not won any trophies for the past eight years, but the number of fans here has become huge. There are also no stars player that may have caused it. So I think people are aware that football is not always about trophies or handsome players. The 'Arsenal way' is what makes the Club so popular.
When did you first become an Arsenal fan?
I forget the exact year. But not long after Dennis Bergkamp and Marc Overmars started playing for Arsenal.
What is your first memory of supporting Arsenal?
Bergkamp, Bergkamp, Bergkamp. I fell in love with the way he plays.
What is it about the Club that you love most?
Bergkamp and how we play the 'Arsenal way'.
Have you ever had the opportunity to go to Highbury or Emirates Stadium?
No, but it's on the list of my five dreams to visit Emirates Stadium one day.
Do many of your family and friends support Arsenal?
My kids were indoctrinated to support Arsenal... ha ha.

What are you like when you watch Arsenal games - are you quite vocal or do you stay quiet and absorb the action?
Where do you tend to watch Arsenal games?
Mostly at my house. But a couple of times I joined Arsenal Indonesia supporters to watch games.
I used to be very vocal and emotional when watching the games. There was a time when I watched a match with Arsenal Indonesia supporters and became very talkative and was bullying the other club... ha ha. A couple of times I also expressed it on my Twitter timeline. But it's not good for me to be too emotional. So I choose to watch games at home and I think people already know me as a Gooner. I still express it in my timeline in positive way and people respect it.
Have you tried to get your fans to support Arsenal as well? If so, how?
I have no need to do that. But it is important for my kids to support Arsenal! There are a couple of my fans that said they became a Gooners because I am.
Which players really impressed you this season?
Wilshere, Cazorla, and Arteta. Wilshere because of what I said before. Cazorla reminds me of Petit, while Arteta reminds me of Vieira.
How confident are you that we can challenge for the title next season?
Very confident! But I'm not a glory hunter. Trophies are not the aim of the game for me. With last season's squad I think we can finish in the top three. Let's see who we buy in this transfer window.
What would it mean to you to see Arsenal win the title again?
I just expect Arsenal to play like they did in the unbeaten season, or when Fabregas was still in the team. I can smile when we lose as long as they play the 'Arsenal way'!


Comment:

Wew, just a lil bit shocked when I open Arsenal page and see this article. Vincent Rompies are comedian from Indonesia, but I don’t know he gained the confidence to interview Arsenal. He likes Arsenal too! auuuu



Cazorla - Confidence high for new season

Arsène Wenger’s side clinched fourth place last term after a superb end-of-season run saw them take 26 points from a possible 30.
Cazorla says that has had a profound effect on the Gunners’ self-belief and could make the difference when they return to action in August.
 “Every team in the league has a complicated period at some point and their level drops,” he told the official Arsenal Magazine. “When the team doesn’t win and doesn’t get the results we want, the collective confidence drops a little. That is natural.
“Now, we’ve put in a spectacular run-in and you can see the difference in mentality. We have great players. I’m sure next season we’ll be a better team - it’s clear this squad has plenty of potential to improve.
“[We want] to fight for trophies. Next season, we hope we can be even better, win trophies and the supporters can enjoy it.. I hope I can keep developing, too.”


Comment:

Yeaaah, I hope so Santi! If Higuain, Rooney, and Fellaini come, become champion not just a dream anymore. auuuu



Málaga's Isco to decide between Real Madrid and Manchester City

Isco has confirmed that Real Madrid and Manchester City have made offers to buy him and said he will decide his future after Spain's European Under 21 Championship final against Italy on Tuesday. The 21-year-old midfielder helped Málaga reach the last eight of the Champions League last season and has caught the eye at the summer tournament in Israel.
"Yes, there are offers on the table from both clubs," Isco told Spain's As sports daily. "Those are the two clubs that have shown the most interest. I hope to decide soon because I still have a contract with Málaga. I know that Manchester City and Real Madrid are both huge clubs. I hope that whatever I choose will be the best for me and for Málaga."
Isco said he had not spoken to City's new manager Manuel Pellegrinisince the Chilean decided to leave Málaga and move to the Premier League at the end of last term. However, Pellegrini's presence at City might help swing his decision the way of the Manchester club.
"He is a great coach who has done some impressive work at Málaga, as he did at other clubs, and I am sure things will go well for him [in England]," he said. "It's true that I know Pellegrini already, I know how he works and he has been fundamental in my career during the two years I have been at Málaga with him.
"It's a point in favour that we worked together and that I know how he works but it's not definitive. I am going to take a holiday [after the Euro Under-21 championships], which I need, and then decide my future."



Comment:

I think Isco has no future with Manchester City. After he helped Malaga reach the last eight of the Champions League last season and Spain in summer tournament in Israel, make his price so expensive now. Maybe Real Madrid can helped him become a superstar.



Arsène Wenger would break Arsenal transfer record for Gonzalo Higuaín

Arsène Wenger hopes that the imminent appointment of Carlo Ancelottiat Real Madrid will allow him to step up his pursuit of the club's striker Gonzalo Higuaín, for whom he is ready to break the Arsenal transfer record.
Madrid have been without a manager since they parted company with José Mourinho two weeks ago and Higuaín, who has come to appear surplus to requirements at the Bernabéu, nonetheless wants confirmation of where he might stand in the new setup before he makes a decision over his future.
Ancelotti has made it clear that he wants to leave Paris Saint-Germain, his current employer, for Madrid and he is expected to take his English No2, Paul Clement, with him. One snag has been PSG's desire to first tie up Ancelotti's replacement, with Guus Hiddink of Anzhi Makhachkala the favourite for the post. Tottenham Hotspur's André Villas-Boas is also on the shortlist.
Wenger has watched the situation closely, as he prepares to enter the transfer market with as sizeable a kitty as he has ever had. The Arsenal chief executive, Ivan Gazidis, said last week that the club could now compete for the very top players, having struck lucrative new commercial deals and Higuaín fits the profile.
Wenger wants fresh impetus up front and talks have already taken place with Higuaín's representatives. Juventus also covet the Argentina international, who Florentino Pérez, the Madrid president, values at £25m. Arsenal's record outlay is the £15m that they spent on Andrey Arshavin in 2009; he will leave the club as a free agent when his contract expires on 30 June.
Arsenal would love to make a high-profile addition before they depart for their pre-season tour of Asia on 11 July, which will take in Indonesia, Vietnam and Japan.
They are unconcerned about the row that has broken out between the national stadium owners in Vietnam and promoters which, according to reports, has jeopardised the match between a Vietnam XI and Arsenal on 17 July.
The owners have increased their normal rental fee of about £6,000 to £45,000 for the much anticipated showpiece, to the anguish of the promoters and the Vietnam Football Federation. But Arsenal do not envisage it derailing the game, nor will they allow it to, as they prepare to become the first Premier League team to visit Vietnam.

Comment:

I think Higuain really match with Arsenal. Even if his transfer so expensive, but he is so worth it striker. With his skill, power, and teamwork make him really an explosive striker. Hope you come to Arsenal Pipita! \m/