This time I would like to thanks and praise the drivers of Gojek, because i think they're very useful and pratical. There was so many time that my parent can't pick me from school and Gojek Online aplication help me very much. Not just driving the passanger but now rhey're sending food, stuff, and many others. I can't count how many time i feel hungry and i can't cook and outside is raining. So i just ordered it from gojek and they'll send it right away. And there's so many promos, i can't help it 😅😅. And when i should buy something and i don't have time i can ordered gojek.
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Saskia Fathimah Virajati
Kamis, 18 Mei 2017
Senin, 08 Mei 2017
Dewa Athena
Hey! Today I'm going to tell my experienced while joined Dewa Athena!
First Dewa Athena is a sport competition held in SMAN 3 Bandung by the members
of OSIS. Dewa Athena is actually an abbreviation Olympic for students' talents and abilities, mostly focused on sports.
It was held on 23rd - 25th of March and then followed with 1st of April
and 8th of April. The 23rd - 24th of March is for the 11th Graders,
while 25th of March and 1st of April were for the 10th Graders. Last is
the 8th of April which is exclusively for the Grand Finals. There were 8
sports that were competed, which were; Futsal, Basketball, Volleyball,
Dodgeball, Relay, Tug of War, Badminton and Gobak Sodor.
The competition for the 10th Graders were at Saturday, 25th of March.
This was where the fun began. Well, I didn't really know how the opening
was and etc. because I came late teehee. My friends said that there
were like Olympic torches igniting sort of thing to imitate a real
Olympic event. I personally registered for 3 competitions which were
Dodgeball, Basketball, and Gobak Sodor. Oh, about Gobak Sodor, its kind of like a tower defence with humans, where the person defending needs to touch the person invading the territory.
As I arrived, my friends said that they have won several competitions;
Female's Futsal, Relay, and Tug of War. I was really happy because they
said that so far, they have won every single competition. However,
when we just finished Tug of War, we got bad news from the Male's Double
for Badminton, that they had lost. It was our first loss of today, but
we still have a lot of upcoming matches so that doesn't put our spirit
down. But then, after the Tug of War and Badminton there is this Male's
Futsal, and we were against a really good competitor, X IPA 6 which has
past winners of Futsal competitions in their Junior High School. Sadly,
we lost, but that is also anticipated because we all know that they
would have won anyways.
Moving on is Female's Futsal, again. We have 2 good contenders who can
actually play futsal, but on the other team, there is this one girl who
is crazy good at playing sports. We put up a really good fight, but we
lost. And at this point we were starting to lose our spirit. The next
competition was Female's Badminton. I'm going to be honest our team has
the best player for Female's Badminton, but again this is a
Female's Double, and since her teammate is not as good, it kind of put
us up on stake aswell. Our opponent is really good, I mean, both of the
players are well balanced at playing Badminton, so it is really nervous
to watch it. Aaaaand we won! Well it was a mixture of luck and the fact
that one of our players is just really THAT good, but we almost lose
btw.
Last competition was Basketball. But, it was scheduled at 15.30 or 16.00
so we all are like, "Ugh, lets just be disqualified for this one
competition" and so no one showed up at the time of the competition, and
we had to pay Rp. 100.000 as the sanction for not being present. That
was all about Dewa Athena, the next competition is at 1st April, we are
going to play Gobak Sodor, moving up in relay, female's badminton, and
volleyball. Hope my class can win it all!
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Across
1. You can see it but you can feel it, in the
air.
3. Abbreviation for truth or
dare
5. Looking towards. I am …
south.
6. Where animals are displayed
to public
9. A place with lots of books.
11. An enemy. A friend or a …
12. Past tense of see
14. Food with high vitamins
usually from green plants.
17. Extreme. A ….. pain
19. A cyndrical container made
of glass for storing food or jam.
20. A fluffy animal that goes
meow
21. A blank space between two
objects. A … between your teeth
23. Not real or not true.
24. Dot in a decimal. A decimal
…
25. Short for tuxedo
Down
2. An animal similar to horse
(plural)
4. A small sketch. The google …
7. A structure placed across a
flowing water to stop the flow
8. The act of exiting
something. She … the match
10. Noun for being courageous
13. Water in the air that makes
vision blurry
15. Food containing beef covered
with a layer of bread on top and bottom
16. A big animal that has big
ears and trunks
18. The noun of seeing. Eagle …
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22. Part of human body below the
belly.
Let's Play!
Kamis, 20 April 2017
Nature
Nature is everything around us.
Such as plants, animals, environments, social interactions. Nature take a big
part of our life because from nature we are living. Nature really impact our
lives.
Nature give us a lot of thing that
sometimes we don’t realize because we can get it so easily like free air,
water, food, relaxation. We don’t realize that air is so important and nature
give us freely. Imagine if we need to pay every oxygen that we breathe. I think
we will be destitute and absolutely can’t effort it. We need to be grateful
that nature give us freely. So breathe while the air still free. Food, even we
don’t get it for free it still came from nature like plants or animals. If
there is no food we’ll be dying of starving.
And sometimes something big like inspiration,
innovation, creation, knowledge, art, architecture. Issac Newton got an
inspiration when he saw an apple fell from the tree. Benjamin Franklin
discovered electricity by tying a key to a kite in thunderstorm. Thomas Alva
Edison invented lamp because he was afraid of dark, when night is coming. Archimedes
got inspiration when he immersed himself in the common bathub filled with
water. Then he noticed there was water spilling onto the floor. So Archimedes
law days that “If an object is dipped into something liquid, then it will get
upward pressure equal to the severity of liquid pressed by the object”. And as
you can see nature is give us inspiration for making a new creation and innovation.
For me nature is a great mentor.
Not just nature impact us, but we
impact the nature too. But sometimes we just some awful human that ungrateful
after everything that nature give us. We’re so apathetic, selfish, and
individualism. We’re exploiting the nature and ruin it. Environment
destruction, wasting energy. All we care are ourselves, food, money, new bag,
and new shoes. Sometimes we pretend like we care but it is a lie it just like we form a good image in social media and
public. Earth is dying, people is dying. Global warming, melting ice, deforest,
terrorism, criminals, and hunger just common issue. I think it’s not because a
lot of people become terrorism, criminals, and bad. But because we stop to
care. I don’t say every people didn’t care but I just see a few people that really cares about nature,
environment, and some global warming stuff.
We can still help the nature. But
the first step to help nature is to care. Not for social media but for
yourself. After that other things will follow, like simple thing. Turn off the
tv when you don’t see them, turn off the light when it is day. Use public
transportation, recycle your old stuff, only buy things that you really need,
don’t litter, use water wisely, take care of plants. Little things but if very
of you do it, day by day. It will give a big good impact. Always little things
that change everything.
Minggu, 08 Januari 2017
Holiday
Yogyakarta
Last holiday I went to Yogyakarta with my family with cars. We drove about 7-8 hours and we arrived Jogja at 8 in the morning. The first thing that we did in the first day was visiting Gereja Ayam. They called it that way because the church just look like a chicken head. We're going there because Ada Apa Dengan Cinta 2 was filming in here. that was very romantic when Cinta and Rangga having a deep conversation in the top of Gereja Ayam. Because I'm one of the fan so I went here. After that my family and I were going rafting in Progo River. The guide separate us into 3 boats. We're having so much fun when the boat hit the rock and we fell to the water or when the torrent. We were laughing really hard. but there was accident when my brother fell to the water and he lost his Go pro in the torrent. After having so much fun we went to the hotel and had some rest. At 10 we went to Malioboro the traffic was really bad. So we need to walk. Malioboro was so crowded because that night was new year's eve. when the time pointed to 12 the fireworks and trumpet was everywhere. And they sang Indonesia Tanah Air Beta. What a night!
On the second day we went to place to swim. It's so natural and the water was very cold I can't help it. So we just sat on the rock and put our foot in the water while we can see the fish around our foot. After that we ate dinner in The House of Raminten. It was one of the restaurant that Cinta and Rangga visited at the movie. It was quite unique restaurant where the waiters are transgender or ladyboy. And at the restaurant too there were horses I was surprised to saw them. But that restaurant was crowded we need to wait about 3 hours and when we order food the food was empty. so i was a little bit disappointed.
The last day at Jogja we went to Alun-Alun Kidul where there is a twin banyan tree. There was a legend if you could passed between the twin banyan tree while your eyes closed one of your wish will be granted. But I was not in a good mood so I didn't try. bu when I was kid I tried it but failed. After that I went back to Bandung.
It's not my best holiday but it's not bad.
Minggu, 30 Oktober 2016
Biography
J.K.Rowling Biography
“There’s always room for a story that can transport people to another place. “
– J.K.Rowling [1]
Short Biography J K Rowling
J.K Rowling was born in Chipping Sodury, July 31st 1965. Her childhood was generally happy, although she does remember getting teased because of her name, “Rowling” – She recalls often getting called “Rowling pin” by her less than ingenious school friends. J.K. Rowling says she never really warmed to her own name, although, she does remember having a fondness for the name Potter from quite an early age. J.K.Rowling studied at St Michael’s Primary School in Gloucestershire, before moving to Chepstow, South Wales at the age of nine.
From an early age, J.K. Rowling had an ambition to be a writer. She often tried her hand at writing, although little came from her early efforts. Aged six she wrote a book about a rabbit with measles. After her mother praised her effort. Rowling replied ‘well get it published then.’ She admits it was a ‘Bit of an odd thing for a child of six to think. I don’t know where it came from…”
But she remembers being very enthusiastic, and excited about the ideas which were filling her mind.
On arriving at her flat in Clapham Junction, she began work on writing the book immediately, although, it would take several years to come to fruition.
It was also in December of 1990 that J.K.Rowling lost her mother, who died of Multiple Sclerosis. J.K.Rowling was very close to her mother, and she felt the loss deeply. Her own loss gave an added poignancy to the death of Harry Potter’s mother in her book. She says her favourite scene in the Philosopher’s Stone is, The Mirror of Erised, where Harry sees his parents in the mirror.
In 1991, J.K.Rowling left England to get a job as an English teacher in Portugal. It was here that she met her first husband, Jorge Arantes – and together they had a child Jessica. However, after a couple of years, the couple split after a fierce argument; where by all accounts J.K.Rowling was thrown out of the house.
In Dec 1993, Rowling returned to the UK, moving to Edinburgh where she tried to finish her first book. She was surviving on state benefits and bringing up her daughter as a single parent. She would often go to Edinburgh cafes to work on the book whilst her child had a nap.
Eventually, she finished her first copy of the Philosopher’s Stone’, and sent it off to various agents. She found an agent, Christopher, who spent over a year trying to get a publisher. It was rejected by 12 major publishing houses. But, eventually, a quite small publisher, Bloomsbury agreed to take the book on. The editor Barry Cunningham also agreed to pay her an advance of £1500. The decision to take on the book was, in large part, due to his eight year old daughters enthusiastic reception of the first chapter (However she was advised to continue her training as a teacher because she was told writers of children’s books don’t tend to get very well paid.)
Within a few weeks of publication, (1996) book sales really started to take off. The initial print run was of only 1,000 – 500 of which went to libraries. First editions are now said to be worth up to £25,000 each. She also received a grant from the Scottish arts council, which enabled her to write full time. After the books initial success in the UK, an American company Scholastic agreed to pay a remarkable £100,000 for the rights to publish in America. In 1998, Warner Bros secured the film rights for the books, giving a seven figure sum. The films have magnified the success of the books, making Harry Potter into one of the most recognisable media products. Under the close guidance of J.K.Rowling, the films have sought to stay close to the original plot; also at J.K.Rowling’s request all the actors are British and are filmed in Britain.
On the 21st December 2006, J.K.Rowling finished her final book of the Harry Potter Series – “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows“. The book was released in July 2007, becoming one of the fastest selling books of all time. J.K.Rowling has said the book is her favourite, and it makes her both happy and sad. She has said she will continue writing but there is little chance of continuing the Harry Potter Series. She however, may release a dictionary of things related to Hogwarts and Harry Potter, that were never published in other books.
Since the end of her Harry Potter series, she says she has finished some short stories, she also hinted on the Oprah Winfrey Show in 1st October, 2010, that an 8th book in the Harry Potter series is a possibility.
sources : http://www.biographyonline.net/writers/j_k_rowling.html
Minggu, 16 Oktober 2016
Place
Bandung
Bandung is the capital of West Java province. The city was in ancient times was known as Parijs van Java (Dutch language) or "Paris of Java".Paris Van Java’ which means Paris of Java is the nickname given to Bandung city during the Dutch colonial time. According to the Dutch people at that time, Bandung city is quite similar to Paris, the capital city of France.
Architecture of Bangdung is extensively influenced by Dutch architecture. Most of civic offices and buildings are dominated by Modernist architecture. Even now the architects who design the buildings in Bangdung now are mostly educated from The Netherlands!
Bandung famous for foods,holiday spots, and factory outlet.
Even now Bandung is the most fashionable city in Indonesia. This attract tourists to visit Bandung.
Gedung Sate is the popular name for the governor's office of West Java province. It is one of the landmark buildings of Bandung and has become an icon for the city. It was designed by Dutch architect J.Gerber. Work on the building was began in 1920 and it was completed in 1922. This massive structure is still an imposing sight today.
For myself
Bandung not just a city.
It’s a home.
It’s a story.
It’s a history.
Question
1. The capital of West Java Province is ?
a. Bandung
b. Jakarta
c. Bogor.
d. Kuala Lumpur
2. What is the landmark of Bandung?
a. De ranch
b. Kawah putih
c. Gedung Sate
d. Farm House
a. Factory Outlet
b. Beach
c. Food
d. Holiday spots
4. Who is the mayor of Bandung?
a. Jokowi
b. Ahok
c. Risma
d. Ridwan Kamil
5. Why Bandung was called Paris Van Java ?
a. Bandung is quite similar to Paris
b. because it's cold
c. because it's modern
d. a,b, and c are correct.
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