Rabu, 11 Juni 2014

Multiple Choice Question

Read the text to answer number 1-5 !

What Is Soul

Once a grandchild came to his grandpa and asked:- What is soul?Grandpa told him a story that he heard a long time ago from his own grandpa:- It is said that, there live three ‘I’ in a human, which support and guide him through his whole life. The first ‘I’ – is the coldest. It is seen by every surrounding person. The second ‘I’- is the warmest. It is only seen by the closest people to you. The first and the second always argue for power over the man, and their discord awakens doubt and fear in us. And only the third ‘I’ can reconcile and find a compromise between the first two. No one can see it. Sometimes we are unaware of its existence, but it is always with us. - I never heard about it, - the grandchild said.Grandpa smiled and answered:- The first ‘I’- is Mind. If it takes over the second one, the person becomes calculative and cold. The second ‘I’- is Heart. If it wins, we become naive. Then it is easy to hurt and deceive us. The third one – is the Soul. Only she can restore the balance in us.

1.  Where the granpa know this story ?
     a. His Parents
     b. His Grandchild
     c. His God
     d. His Granpa
     e. His Girl
2. What is the warmest one ?
     a. Mind
     b. Hand
     c. Leg
     d. Brain
     e. Heart
3. What happen if mind wins ?
     a. becomes calculative and cold
     b. becomes surrounding person
     c. becomes super person
     d. becomes calm person
     e. becomes good person
4. What 'I' can make us a naive person ?
     a. Mind
     b. Soul
     c. Heart
     d. Brain
     e. Body
5. What the function of Soul ?
     a. Make us good
     b. Gift us balancing
     c. Make us stronger
     d. Gift a warm in body
     e. Make the choice

Read the text below !

ESCAPE PLAN
  • Sylvester Stallone as Ray Breslin
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger as Emil Rottmayer/Victor Mannheim
  • Jim Caviezelas Willard Hobbes
  • Curtis Jackson as Hush
  • Vinnie Jones as Drake 
  • Vincent D'Onofrio as Lester Clark
  • Amy Ryan as Abigail Ross
  • Sam Neill as Dr. Kyrie
  • Faran Tahir as Javed
  • Caitriona Balfe as Jessica Miller
  • Matt Gerald as Roag
  • Graham Beckel as Warden Brims 
Details :
  • Directed by
Mikael Håfström
  • Produced by
Robbie Brenner
Mark Canton
Randall Emmett
George Furla
Kevin King Templeton
  • Screenplay by
Miles Chapman
Jason Keller
  • Story by
Miles Chapman
  • Country : United States
  • Language : English
  • Release date : October 18, 2013 (United States) 


A structural security expert must escape from a prison that was built based on his own designs in order to track down the person who framed him in this gritty action thriller starring Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger. B&C Security founder Ray Breslin (Stallone) wrote the book on structural security. His encyclopedic knowledge of the subject has transformed the prison industry, and he's been known to test his theories by allowing himself to be incarcerated just to examine his work from the inside. Along with his business partner Lester Clark (Vincent D'Onofrio), trusted associate Abigail Ross (Amy Ryan), and resourceful technology expert Hush (Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson), Breslin makes a good living escaping from the world's toughest prisons. When Breslin's team is approached by a CIA lawyer (Caitriona Balfe) with a proposal to test an off-the-grid penitentiary, the challenge (and the sizable paycheck) is impossible to resist. From the moment Breslin is picked up by a team of murderous private contractors, however, it's obvious something has gone horribly wrong. Later, when Breslin regains consciousness in The Tomb -- a highly fortified prison based on his own design -- it quickly becomes apparent he's been set up. Warden Hobbs (Jim Caviezel) runs The Tomb with ruthless efficiency, and his team of masked guards is quick to make an example of unruly inmates. At first it looks as if Breslin has finally been beaten at his own game, but then he meets Rottmayer (Schwarzenegger) -- a convict who's equally tough, and equally determined to regain his freedom. If Breslin and Rottmayer can just survive long enough to formulate a plan, they've got a fighting chance. But should they fail, they will both perish in a hell that was constructed as a place where people go to disappear forever

6. Whos the main actor in this film ?
    a. Stallone & Javed
    b. Lester & Arnold
    c. Stallone
    d. Arnold
    e. Breslin & Emil Rottmayer
7. Who is the writter of the book structural security
    a. B&C security founder
    b. Arnold
    c. Hush
    d. Victor
    e. CIA lawyer
8. When this film release ?
    a.  October 18, 2013 (United States) 
    b. October 18, 2014 (United States)
    c. October 18, 2013 (United Kingdom)
    d. October 17, 2013 (United States)
    e. October 18, 2014 (United Kingdom)
9. What genre of this film ?
    a. Action
    b. Comedy
    c. Horror
    d. Thriller
    e. Action & Thriller
10. Whos Miles Chapman ?
    a. Actor
    b. Director
    c. Actrees
    d. Story writter
    e. Boss

Gerund

1. I enjoy listening the music
2. I am busy writing letters
3. He likes reading English literature
4. I often think of going to London
5. She is clever at teaching biology
6. Swimming in the river is very dangerous
7. I enjoy riding my bike in the evening
8. Cramming for tests is not good study strategy
9. I dreamed about having much money
10. She is fond of eating pizza

Leadership

INTRODUCTION :

I want to introduce my self. My name is Heza Pratama Erdiza, but you can call me Heza. I was born in Medan on 30 April 1997. I am the first child from 2 childern. My hobby are play football, play games, and do other sports. I live in Bandung at KPAD Pindad Timur 2A and I live with my parents. I am the student 3 Senior High School.

STUDENT COUNCIL :

The student council in Indonesia are officialy formed by the goverment and is called OSIS. Every school admits 36 students who meets the member's qualification to join OSIS while the president is voted by student of the school, so I stand here because I wanna be a chairman of student council.

VISION :

If I have choosen to become chairman of student council. I want make all student have freedom of speech and develop the extracurricular.

MISSION :

To make my vision came true I have some mission. First always listen to all student voice and provide aspiration box. The second one is make a good relationship with all extracurricular.

MY PROGRAM :

I want make all student and extracurricular feel comfertable with OSIS

SUGGESTION :

I will always listening the aspiration from all student and make a good relationship with all extracurricular, so it can't make miss understanding.

Minggu, 27 April 2014

What Is Soul

Once a grandchild came to his grandpa and asked:- What is soul?Grandpa told him a story that he heard a long time ago from his own grandpa:- It is said that, there live three ‘I’ in a human, which support and guide him through his whole life. The first ‘I’ – is the coldest. It is seen by every surrounding person. The second ‘I’- is the warmest. It is only seen by the closest people to you. The first and the second always argue for power over the man, and their discord awakens doubt and fear in us. And only the third ‘I’ can reconcile and find a compromise between the first two. No one can see it. Sometimes we are unaware of its existence, but it is always with us. - I never heard about it, - the grandchild said.Grandpa smiled and answered:- The first ‘I’- is Mind. If it takes over the second one, the person becomes calculative and cold. The second ‘I’- is Heart. If it wins, we become naive. Then it is easy to hurt and deceive us. The third one – is the Soul. Only she can restore the balance in us.

Minggu, 02 Maret 2014

If....

1.        I will travel the world if I have enough money
I would travel the world if I had enough money
I would have traveled the world 3 if I had had enough money

2.        If you don’t eat too much, you won’t get fat
           If you didn’t eat too much, you wouldn’t get fat
           If you hadn’t eaten too much, you wouldn’t have got fat

 3.       I'll go to Bali, if I have more spare time.
I'd go to Bali, if I had more spare time.
I'd have gone to Bali, if I had had more spare time

4.        If I can turn back the time, I'll love to meet you again for the first time.
If I could turn back the time, I'd love to meet you again for the first time.
If I could have turned back time, I'd have loved to meet you again for the first time

5.        I'll get a scholarship if i study harder
I would get a scholarship if i studied harder
I would have got a scholarship if i had studied harder

6.        I’ll play football if I pass the test
I would play football if I passed the test
I would have played football if i had passed the test

7.        They will lose the war if that weapon is destroyed.
They would lose the war if that weapon was destroyed
They would have been lost the war if that weapon had been destroyed

8.        You will be fine if you forgive her.
You would be fine if you forgave her.
You would have been fine if you had forgiven her.

  9.       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

10.      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

Sabtu, 01 Maret 2014

ESCAPE PLAN



  • Sylvester Stallone as Ray Breslin
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger as Emil Rottmayer/Victor Mannheim
  • Jim Caviezelas Willard Hobbes
  • Curtis Jackson as Hush
  • Vinnie Jones as Drake 
  • Vincent D'Onofrio as Lester Clark
  • Amy Ryan as Abigail Ross
  • Sam Neill as Dr. Kyrie
  • Faran Tahir as Javed
  • Caitriona Balfe as Jessica Miller
  • Matt Gerald as Roag
  • Graham Beckel as Warden Brims 
Details :
  • Directed by
Mikael Håfström
  • Produced by
Robbie Brenner
Mark Canton
Randall Emmett
George Furla
Kevin King Templeton
  • Screenplay by
Miles Chapman
Jason Keller
  • Story by
Miles Chapman
  • Country : United States
  • Language : English
  • Release date : October 18, 2013 (United States) 


A structural security expert must escape from a prison that was built based on his own designs in order to track down the person who framed him in this gritty action thriller starring Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger. B&C Security founder Ray Breslin (Stallone) wrote the book on structural security. His encyclopedic knowledge of the subject has transformed the prison industry, and he's been known to test his theories by allowing himself to be incarcerated just to examine his work from the inside. Along with his business partner Lester Clark (Vincent D'Onofrio), trusted associate Abigail Ross (Amy Ryan), and resourceful technology expert Hush (Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson), Breslin makes a good living escaping from the world's toughest prisons. When Breslin's team is approached by a CIA lawyer (Caitriona Balfe) with a proposal to test an off-the-grid penitentiary, the challenge (and the sizable paycheck) is impossible to resist. From the moment Breslin is picked up by a team of murderous private contractors, however, it's obvious something has gone horribly wrong. Later, when Breslin regains consciousness in The Tomb -- a highly fortified prison based on his own design -- it quickly becomes apparent he's been set up. Warden Hobbs (Jim Caviezel) runs The Tomb with ruthless efficiency, and his team of masked guards is quick to make an example of unruly inmates. At first it looks as if Breslin has finally been beaten at his own game, but then he meets Rottmayer (Schwarzenegger) -- a convict who's equally tough, and equally determined to regain his freedom. If Breslin and Rottmayer can just survive long enough to formulate a plan, they've got a fighting chance. But should they fail, they will both perish in a hell that was constructed as a place where people go to disappear forever.

Rabu, 22 Januari 2014

Volcanic Lightning: How does it work?!

The fusion of flash with ash! Say the words aloud, together, and it sounds impossible – the kind of thing a six-year-old might think up. And yet, volcanic lightning is very real. But how does it happen?
Few phenomena can compete with the raw beauty and devastating power of a raging thunderstorm, save for a particularly violent volcanic eruption. But when these two forces of nature collide, the resulting spectacle can be so sublime as to defy reason.
The photograph above offers some important insights into the formation and study of volcanic lightning. It was taken late last month by German photographer Martin Rietze, on a visit to Japan's Sakurajima volcano. Only very big eruptions, he tells us via email, can generate major thunderbolts like the ones seen above.
Smaller eruptions tend to be accompanied by more diminutive storms, which can be difficult to spot through thick clouds of ash. What's more, lightning activity is highest during the beginning stages of an eruption, making it all the more challenging to capture on film. Photographing a big volcanic event at any stage is hard enough as it is; if you're not nearby when it happens, says Rietze, "you will always arrive too late."
It turns out the same things that make volcanic lightning hard to photograph also make it difficult to study. The first organized attempt at scientific observation was made during Iceland's Surtsey eruption in 1963. The investigation was later recounted in a May 1965 issue of Science. "Measurements of atmospheric electricity and visual and photographic observations lead us to believe that the electrical activity is caused by the ejection from the volcano into the atmosphere of material carrying a large positive charge."
Translation? Volcanic lightning, the researchers hypothesize, is the result of charge-separation. As positively charged ejecta makes its way skyward, regions of opposite but separated electrical charges take shape. A lightning bolt is nature's way of balancing the charge distribution. The same thing is thought to happen in regular-old thunderstorms. But this much is obvious, right? So what makes volcanic lightning different?
Close to 50 years have transpired since Surtsey exploded in November 1963. Since then, only a few studies have managed to make meaningful observations of volcanic eruptions. One of the most significant was published in 2007, after researchers used radio waves to detect a previously unknown type of lightning zapping from the crater of Alaska's Mount Augustine volcano in 2006.
"During the eruption, there were lots of small lightning (bolts) or big sparks that probably came from the mouth of the crater and entered the (ash) column coming out of the volcano," said study co-author Ronald J. Thomas in a 2007 interview with National Geographic. "We saw a lot of electrical activity during the eruption and even some small flashes going from the top of the volcano up into the cloud. That hasn't been noticed before."
The observations suggest that the eruption produced a large amount of electric charge, corroborating the 1963 hypothesis – but the newly identified lightning posed an interesting puzzle: where, exactly, do these charges come from? "We're not sure if it comes out of the volcano or if it is created just afterwards," Thomas explains. "One of the things we have to find out is what's generating this charge."
Since 2007, a small handful of studies have led to the conclusion that there exist at least two types of volcanic lightning – one that occurs at the mouth of an erupting volcano, and a second that dances around in the heights of a towering plume (an example of the latter occurred in 2011 above Chile's Puyehue-Cordón Caulle volcanic complex, as pictured here. (Photograph by Carlos Gutierrez/Reuters.) Findings published in a 2012 article in the geophysics journal Eos reveal that the largest volcanic storms can rival the intensity of massive supercell thunderstorms common to the American midwest. Still, the source of the charge responsible for this humbling phenomenon remains hotly debated.
One hypothesis, floated by Thomas' team in 2007, suggests that magma, rock and volcanic ash, jettisoned during an eruption, are themselves electrically charged by some previous, unknown process, generating flashes of electricity near the volcano's opening. Another holds that highly energized air and gas, upon colliding with cooler particles in the atmosphere, generate branched lightning high above the volcano's peak. Other hypotheses, still, implicate rising water and ice-coated ash particles.
"What is mostly agreed upon," writes geologist Brentwood Higman at Geology.com, "is that the process starts when particles separate, either after a collision or when a larger particle breaks in two. Then some difference in the aerodynamics of these particles causes the positively charged particles to be systematically separated from the negatively charged particles." 
The exciting thing about this process is that these differences in aerodynamics, combined with various potential sources of charge (magma, volcanic ash, etc) suggest that there may actually be types of volcanic lightning we've yet to observe. As Martin Uman, co-director of the University of Florida Lightning Research program, told NatGeo back in 2007: "every volcano might not be the same."