Wednesday, January 15, 2014

IF




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   1  If I have a pencil, I’ll give it to my friend
If I had a pencil, I’d give it to my friend
If I had had a pencil, I’d have given it to my friend

   2.  I’ll be happy, if I can play PS 4
I’d be happy, if I could play PS 4
I’d have been happy, if I could have played PS 4

   3. If  I have Rp. 10.000.000, I’ll buy PS 4
If  I had Rp. 10.000.000, I’d buy PS 4
If  I had had Rp. 10.000.000, I’d have bought PS 4

   4. You will become a great player if you train harder
 You would become a great player if you trained harder
 You would have become a great player if you had trained harder

   5. If I have a book, I’ll read it
 If I had a book, I’d read it
 If I had had a book, I’d have read it

   6. If I study hard, I’ll get a good score
 If I studied hard, I’d get a good score
 If I had studied hard, I’d have got a good score

   7. I’ll drink some water if I feel thirsty
I’d drink some water if I felt thirsty
I’d have drunk some water if I have felt thirsty

   8. I’ll work harder if I have a job
I’d work harder if I had a job
I’d have worked harder if I had had a job

   9. If I can go around the world, I’ll do it
If I could go around the world, I’d do it
If I could have gone around the world, I’d have done it

  10. If I have a new PC, I’ll play game everyday
If I had a new PC, I’d play game everyday
If I had had a new PC, I’d have played game everyday

Sunday, November 10, 2013

If Bobotoh Dissolved

                Bobotoh is one of the largest fan club in Indonesia. Bobotoh is the name for people who support the football club of the Persib Bandung. Bobotoh has become one of the iconic city of Bandung, the color blue is the iconic Bandung is also commonly used by bobotoh. And bobotoh not just the people who came from Bandung, there are also people who live outside Bandung but became Bobotoh.
          Is there any benefit if bobotoh dissolved? There. Benefits include bobotoh that usually disturb traffic after the match finished, it will not interfere with traffic again. And usually bobotoh like damage a public facility in the Bandung City, if dissolved public facilities may be more secure.
          Besides the positive side of course disperse bobotoh also has a downside. Many people are earning by selling those properties to bobotoh, if bobotoh dissolved then they will definitely lose their jobs to sell properties bobotoh. In addition, if bobotoh dissolved Arsenal game might be less attractive, because as we know the fans will be the soul of a football game and when Persib lose Bobotoh then Persib will lose his soul.

          So the point is to be dissolved not bobotoh, but which must dissolved is destructive attitude of bobotoh.

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Nanyang Scholarship

The Nanyang Scholarship, NTU’s foremost undergraduate scholarships are awarded to outstanding freshmen pursuing undergraduate programmes. Nanyang Scholarship recognizes students who excel academically, demonstrate strong leadership potential, and possess outstanding co-curricular records.

Eligibility
  • Open to all nationalities.
  • Successful awardees should read a full-time undergraduate degree programme. The scholarship will cover the years of study^ at NTU.
  • Possess outstanding Singapore-Cambridge GCE 'A' level, Local Polytechnic Diploma, NUS High School Diploma, IB Diploma or Year 12 equivalent qualifications.
  • Excellent co-curricular records.
  • Strong leadership qualities and potential.
Benefits Of Award
Nanyang Scholarship covers up to the normal programme duration on condition that the scholar maintains a record of good academic performance and conduct satisfactory to the University.
  • Subsidised tuition fees (after Tuition Grant) will be fully covered.
  • Living allowance of S$6,000 per academic year.
  • Book allowance of S$500 per academic year.
  • Accommodation allowance of up to S$2,000 per academic year.
    Applicable to scholars who reside in NTU hostels.^
  • Travel grant of S$5,000 (one-off) *                        
  • Computer allowance of S$1,500 (one-off).
  • Settling-in allowance of S$250 (one-off).
  • Priority for Overseas Study Programme.
  • No bond is attached to the Nanyang Scholarship apart from the three-year bond applicable to all Singapore PRs and international students under the MOE Tuition Grant Scheme.

    ^ For the Biomedical Sciences & Chinese Medicine and the NTU-Georgia Tech Integrated Programmes, the scholarship will cover only the first three years of study in NTU. For the Renaissance Engineering Programme (REP), the scholarship is also applicable for the one year the scholar is at the University of California Berkeley.
          
         * Applicable to new recipients.
Terms & Conditions
  • Scholarship holder may not, without the approval of the University, hold concurrently any other scholarships, bursaries, university loans, fellowships, grants or awards. 
  • Scholarship holder are required to maintain a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.5 over 5.0. Academic performance will be reviewed every semester.
  • Scholarship holder are required to take on the role of student ambassador, or any other similar role, representing the university to give publicity talks, to receive guests, etc, as and when called upon to do so.
  • The scholarship may be withdrawn at any time if, in the opinion of the University, the scholar’s progress or behaviour is deemed unsatisfactory.
  • If the scholarship holder decides to terminate the scholarship prematurely, the University reserves the right to impose a repayment on a case-by-case basis.
Application Procedures
The same application period for admissions applies. Scholarships are awarded based on competition amongst shortlisted candidates.
Applicants are required to submit your application for admission before submitting your application for scholarship. 
Applicants with the following qualifications: 
     1.
 Singapore-Cambridge GCE 'A' level   
     2. Local Polytechnic Diploma    
     3. NUS High School Diploma     
     4. IB Diploma
  • The scholarship application form can be found at the link 'Application for Scholarship' at the end of your online application for admission. You are required to login with the application number assigned to you.
  • Applicants are required to submit a recent passport-size photo (digital image) online after completing your application form.
  • Applicants are also required to submit a referee’s appraisal online. The appraisal is to be completed by your school teacher, who must not be your family or relative. After you have submitted your scholarship application, you will be provided with a URL to be forwarded to your school teacher. Your school teacher is to submit the online appraisal to us within 7 days of your scholarship application.
  • If you have reserved an undergraduate degree programme in NTU, you can login here to access the scholarship application form.


Applicants with Year 12 equivalent results:
  • Click here to apply for the scholarship with your assigned application number.
  • Applicants are required to submit a recent passport-size photo (digital image) online after completing your application form. 

We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified for an interview.

Source : http://admissions.ntu.edu.sg/UndergraduateAdmissions/Pages/NanyangScholarship.aspx


Question (True or False)

1. This scholarship open for all nationality                                                                                 (    )
2. Living allowance of S$3,000 per academic year                                                                      (    )
3. Book allowance of S$500 per academic year                                                                         (    )
4. Computer allowance of S$1,500 (one-off).                                                                              (    )
5. Priority for Overseas Study Programme.                                                                               (    )
6. Scholarship holder are required to maintain a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average 
    (CGPA) of 2.0 over 5.0. Academic performance will be reviewed every semester.                    (    )
7. Settling-in allowance of S$275 (one-off).                                                                                (    )
8. Travel grant of S$6,000 (one-off)                                                                                           (    )
9. Scholarship holder are required to take on the role of student ambassador, or any other
    similar role, representing the university to give publicity talks, to receive guests, etc, as 
    and when called upon to do so.                                                                                           (    )
10. Scholarship holder may not, without the approval of the University, hold concurrently 
      any other scholarships, bursaries, university loans, fellowships, grants or awards.                 (    )

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Short Story

Father Son Conversation
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Once day, father was doing some work and his son came and asked, “Daddy, may I ask you a question?” Father said, “Yeah sure, what it is?” So his son asked, “Dad, how much do you make an hour?” Father got bit upset and said, “That’s none of your business. Why do you ask such a thing?” Son said, “I just want to know. Please tell me, how much do you make an hour?” So, father told him that “I make Rs. 500 per hour.”
“Oh”, the little boy replied, with his head down. Looking up, he said, “Dad, may I please borrow Rs. 300?” The father furiously said, “if the only reason you asked about my pay is so that you can borrow some money to buy a silly toy or other nonsense, then march yourself to your room and go to bed. Think why you are being so selfish. I work hard every day and do not like this childish behavior.”
The little boy quietly went to his room and shut the door. The man sat down and started to get even angrier about the little boy’s questions. How dare he ask such questions only to get some money? After about an hour or so, the man had calmed down, and started to think, “May be there was something he really needed to buy with that Rs. 300 and he really didn’t ask for money very often!” The man went to the door of little boy’s room and opened the door. “Are you a sleep, son?” He asked. “No daddy, I’m awake,” replied the boy. “I’ve been thinking, maybe I was too hard on you earlier”, said the man. “It’s been a long day and I took out my aggravation on you, Here’s the Rs.300 you asked for”.
The little boy sat straight up, smiling “oh thank you dad!” He yelled. Then, reaching under his pillow he pulled some crippled up notes. The man, seeing that the boy already had money, started to get angry again. The little boy slowly counted out his money, then looked up at his father. Why do you want money if you already had some?” the father grumbled. “Because I didn’t have enough, but now I do,” the little boy replied. “Daddy I have Rs. 500 now. Can I buy an hour of your time? Please come home early tomorrow. I would like to have dinner with you”. Father was dumbstruck.

Character: Dad and Son 


Setting: Night at Home


Plot: In the Night the Son talk to her father and ask about his father sallary, and the father get upset and angry to his son. After the father calm down he go to his son room. In the end the father know what his son want is family time.


Moral: It’s just a short reminder to all of you working so hard in life! We should not let time slip through our fingers without having spent some time with those who really matter to us, those close to our hearts. If we die tomorrow, the company that we are working for could easily replace us in a matter of days. But the family & friends we leave behind will feel the loss for the rest of their lives. And come to think of it, we pour ourselves more into work than to our family.



Wednesday, September 11, 2013

S.W.A.D

Strength

About the strength, I do not know what advantages I have but I have advantages that are common to all people. For example if I have the intention to do chores to complete. Another example I can understand lesson faster if I really concentrate on the lesson though only lasted 15 to 20 minutes.


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Weakness

For weakness I think I cannot learn in a long time, fortunately at school after a few hours of each lesson there is a break. Other deficiencies me a little lazy and forgetful. And I have bad stamina , so I was a little hard to heavy exercise. but as a human of course I want to fix the deficiencies that I have






Ability

  I slightly have the ability to play games

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Dream


My dream is to become a prosperous businessman and have good health. and my dream can also go to Mecca to perform my religious duties.  For the last I would like to see the appearance of Liverpool football club in Anfield stadium


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Report : Tarsius Tarsier

Tarsius Tarsier



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Classification : 

Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Primates
Tarsiidae
Tarsius
Tarsius
Tarsier


Tarsier Distribution and Habitat

Although they were once found around the world, today Tarsiers are restricted to a number of 
islands in south-east Asia. Western Tarsiers are generally found in lowland primary forests or low mountain forests on the islands of Borneo, Sumatra, Bangka, Belitung, Kalimanta and small surrounding islands.

Tarsier Diet and Prey

The Tarsier is a unique 
animal as they are the only completely carnivorous primates in the world. Under the cover of night, Tarsiers sit clinging to vertical branches where they wait motionless and survey their surrounds 180 degrees each way watching closely with their huge eyes and picking up on even the tiniest noise with their incredibly sensitive hearing. Once food has been located, the Tarsier moves slightly closer to it before leaping onto it and catching it with it's front hands. The long fingers and toes of the Tarsier enable it to also trap flying prey mid-air and provide an almost cage-like device to prevent it from escaping before the Tarsier has killed it. Insects make up the bulk of a Tarsier's diet along with small vertebrates such asfrogs, lizards and small birds.

Tarsier Predators and Threats

Due to the small size of the Tarsier, they are preyed upon by numerous 
animalspecies in the surrounding forest including cats, birds of prey, large snakes and smallcarnivores depending on the region in which they live. Tarsiers are able to keenly sense the presence of a potential predator and often use their strong hind legs to leap to a safer branch. However, the remaining Tarsier populations are at a greater risk from people than anything else, primarily in the form of the degradation and fragmentation of their habitats. 

Tarsier Anatomy and Appearance

The Tarsier is a unique and distinctive looking 
animal that has evolved a number of specific features to aid it's nocturnal and arboreal lifestyle. Although the exact appearance of the Tarsier may vary slightly between species, all are relatively similar with a small, stocky body and long tail that is either sparsely covered in fur or has a tuft at the end. Their immensely soft fur varies from grey, to brown or ochre in colour depending on the species, but all Tarsiers share the characteristic long hind legs which enable them to leap distances of up to 5 meters between branches. The long fingers and toes of the Tarsier are tipped with pads and have nails to help them grip onto branches and prey, with long, curved claws on their second and third digits which are used for grooming. The most distinctive features of the Tarsier though can be found on their heads which (thanks to specially adapted vertebrae) are able to turn 180 degrees in both directions so that this primate can see behind it without moving it's body. Their enormous eyes can be up to 16mm across and enable the Tarsier to hunt for prey and watch out for predators in the dark.

Source : http://a-z-animals.com/animals/tarsier/