Sunday, June 1, 2014

THE LION KING

A lion prince, Simba, is born in Africa and the animals of the Pride Lands pay tribute. Later Simba is told by his father, King Mufasa, that when Mufasa dies, Simba will become King of the Pride Lands. Simba's Uncle Scar would have been king after Mufasa had Mufasa not had a child. Fuelled by rage, Scar plots to kill Mufasa and Simba so he is able to take over the throne. He uses the hyenas to cause a stampede through the canyon where Mufasa and Simba are, and personally ensures Mufasa falls to his death. Simba survives so Scar implies that the stampede was Simba's fault and that the pride will blame him. Simba flees the Pride Lands meaning never to return home. Simba is found, collapsed with exhaustion, by Timon the Meerkat, and Pumbaa the Warthog, and the trio become fast friends. Simba stays with them well into adulthood until his childhood friend, Nala, hunting beyond the Pride Lands that herds had deserted under Scar's mismanagement stumbles upon Simba's new home. Astonished to find him alive, she begs him to return to the Pride Lands, where Scar has reigned as King for years, and ruined everything. All of the animals will starve if Simba does not return. Simba eventually agrees to fight for his kingdom. Simba battles Scar, and learns his father's death was Scar's fault, not his own. Simba prevails and takes his fathers place as rightful king, mirroring "The Circle of Life."

Saturday, May 31, 2014

LAST TASK IN GRADE 11



A lion prince, Simba, is born in Africa and the animals of the Pride Lands pay tribute. Later Simba is told by his father, King Mufasa, that when Mufasa dies, Simba will become King of the Pride Lands. Simba's Uncle Scar would have been king after Mufasa had Mufasa not had a child. Fuelled by rage, Scar plots to kill Mufasa and Simba so he is able to take over the throne. He uses the hyenas to cause a stampede through the canyon where Mufasa and Simba are, and personally ensures Mufasa falls to his death. Simba survives so Scar implies that the stampede was Simba's fault and that the pride will blame him. Simba flees the Pride Lands meaning never to return home. Simba is found, collapsed with exhaustion, by Timon the Meerkat, and Pumbaa the Warthog, and the trio become fast friends. Simba stays with them well into adulthood until his childhood friend, Nala, hunting beyond the Pride Lands that herds had deserted under Scar's mismanagement stumbles upon Simba's new home. Astonished to find him alive, she begs him to return to the Pride Lands, where Scar has reigned as King for years, and ruined everything. All of the animals will starve if Simba does not return. Simba eventually agrees to fight for his kingdom. Simba battles Scar, and learns his father's death was Scar's fault, not his own. Simba prevails and takes his fathers place as rightful king, mirroring "The Circle of Life."

1. Who is the main character on this movie? a.Scar b.Mufasa c.Simba d.Timon e. Sarabi
2. The place which Simba born is… a.America b.Indonesia c.Africa d.Siberia e.Egypt
3. The person who want to kill Mufasa is… a.Scar b.Hyenas c.Simba d.Timon e.Pumba
4. Why that person want to kill Mufasa? a.because he want to marry Sarabi  b.to take over the throne c.To make pride land better d.to eat some food e.to be the best person in pride land
5. Simba’s best friend is….. a.scar b.hyenas c.nala d.timon and pumba e.rafiki

Randolph Frederick "Randy" Pausch (October 23, 1960 – July 25, 2008) was an American professor of computer science and human-computer interaction and design at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Pausch learned that he had pancreatic cancer, a terminal illness, in September of 2006. He gave an upbeat lecture entitled "The Last Lecture: Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams" on September 18, 2007 at Carnegie Mellon, which became a popular YouTube video and led to other media appearances. He then co-authored a book called "The Last Lecture" on the same theme, which became a New York Times best-seller. Pausch died of complications from pancreatic cancer on July 25, 2008.
In his famous speech, Pausch showed a list of his childhood dreams, and explained how he achieved each of them. His dreams were: being in zero gravity, playing in the National Football League, being the author of a World Book Encyclopedia article, meeting and being Captain Kirk, being "one of the guys who won the big stuffed animals in the amusement park", and becoming a Disney Imagineer.

He was given 3 months of life, he lived 3 more years.

6. This person’s nickname is… a.randy b.pausch c.dolph d.erick e.fred
7. Where was Randy born? a.jakarta b.surabaya c.pittsburgh d.Washington e.Moskova
8. When was Randy born? a.1960 b.1968 c.1967 d.1988 e.1997
9. When was Randy died? A.2014 b.He isn’t died c.2008 d.2004 e.1997
10. What disease that makes Randy died? A.Pancreatic Cancer b.Tuberculosis c.AIDS d.Brain cancer e.Back bone cancer

Thursday, May 1, 2014

#TURBUD32015




April 3rd,  2014 we went to Bali to do a 3-days Study Tour of my school. Almost all of our group were in a first time to go to Bali, so we were confused what to prepare.
We went to Bali by a night train first to Surabaya Gubeng, then we went to Ketapang Harbor by bus, across the Bali Sea by a ferry and finally, after taking 1 day trip, we were arrived at Nirmala Hotel, Denpasar at dawn. Almost all of the transportation were the first time we took in our life, so we felt so excited that moment.
The first day of Study Tour we went to Tanjung Benoa to try some watersport activities. Tanjung Benoa was so famous because of their watersport, such as parasailing, jetski, banana boat, turtle island, and many more. We were also identifying the pH of the sea. After that we went to Pudjamandala, a great praying center in Bali. Mosque, Church, Vihara, Pure, Kelenteng were in one lane without any problem. Then we went to Garuda Wisnu Kencana to see the giant statue of Wisnu riding a bird called Garuda. The statue were not completed yet, but when it finished, it can be as tall as the Liberty Statue. The statue were built in Bandung. We were also played a game there. In the same place, we saw a Kecak Traditional Dance, telling a story of Rama and Shinta. We finished that day by took a dinner and play game “Sing a Song” at Jimbaran Bay.
The second day of Study Tour we went to Penglipuran Culture Village to see how the real Balinese lived. We were also played “Selfies”, a game that brought you interact and take a picture with the local people as many as you can. Then we lunch at Kintamani International Buffet Restaurant, and saw the beauty of Mount Batur. After that we went to Sukowati, the famous shopping center to buy some merchandise. Then we go back to Hotel to do “Malam Keakraban”
The last day of Study Tour we went to 4 Senior High School Denpasar, the famous and the best senior high school in Bali, and wait for the flight to Bandung at Kuta Beach. We were so joyful and excited with our Study Tour.

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Randy Pausch: inspired thousands of people with his dying speech



 
Randolph Frederick "Randy" Pausch (October 23, 1960 – July 25, 2008) was an American professor of computer science and human-computer interaction and design at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Pausch learned that he had pancreatic cancer, a terminal illness, in September of 2006. He gave an upbeat lecture entitled "The Last Lecture: Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams" on September 18, 2007 at Carnegie Mellon, which became a popular YouTube video and led to other media appearances. He then co-authored a book called "The Last Lecture" on the same theme, which became a New York Times best-seller. Pausch died of complications from pancreatic cancer on July 25, 2008.

In his famous speech, Pausch showed a list of his childhood dreams, and explained how he achieved each of them. His dreams were: being in zero gravity, playing in the National Football League, being the author of a World Book Encyclopedia article, meeting and being Captain Kirk, being "one of the guys who won the big stuffed animals in the amusement park", and becoming a Disney Imagineer.

He was given 3 months of life, he lived 3 more years.
 Randy Pausch: inspired thousands of people with his dying speech
  QUESTION :
1.What is Randy's long name?
2. When was Randy born?
3. When was Randy died?
4. What disease that makes Randy died?
5. How long doctor diagnose Randy will survives?
6. How long Randy survives?
7. What are Randy's dream?
8.  What can you learn from Randy's life?



 source: http://www.oddee.com/item_96763.aspx

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Blackhole


http://www.shivaranjan.com/2006/02/17/simple-explanation-of-black-hole/

What Is a Black Hole?

Simply put, a black hole is a region of space that is so incredibly dense that not even light can escape from the surface. However, it is this fact that often leads to miss-understanding. Black holes, strictly speaking, don't have any greater gravitational reach than any other star of the same mass. If our Sun suddenly became a black hole of the same mass the rest of the objects, including Earth, would be unaffected gravitationally. The Earth would remain in its current orbit, as would the rest of the planets. (Of course other things would be affected, such as the amount of light and heat that Earth received. So we would still be in trouble, but we wouldn't get sucked into the black hole.)
There is a region of space surrounding the black hole from where light can not escape, hence the name. The boundary of this region is known as the event horizon, and it is defined as the point where the escape velocity from the gravitational field is equal to the speed of light. The calculation of the radial distance to this boundary can become quite complicated when the black hole is rotating and/or is charged.
For the simplest case (a non-rotating, charge neutral black hole), the entire mass of the black hole would be contained within the event horizon (a necessary requirement for all black holes). The event horizon radius (Rs) would then be defined as Rs = 2GM/c2.

Schwarzschild black holeHow Do Black Holes Form?

This is actually somewhat of a complex question, namely because there are different types of black holes. The most common type of black holes are known as stellar mass black holes as they are roughly up to a few times the mass of our Sun. These types of black holes are formed when large main sequence stars (10 - 15 times the mass of our Sun) run out of nuclear fuel in their cores. The result is a massive supernova explosion, leaving a black hole core behind where the star once existed.
The two other types of black holes are supermassive black holes -- black holes with masses millions or billions times the mass of the Sun -- and micro black holes -- black holes with extremely small masses, perhaps as small as 20 micrograms. In both cases the mechanisms for their creation is not entirely clear. Micro black holes exist in theory, but have not been directly detected. While supermassive black holes are found to exist in the cores of most galaxies.
While it is possible that supermassive black holes result from the merger of smaller, stellar mass black holes and other matter, it is possible that they form from the collapse of a single, extremely high mass star. However, no such star has ever been observed.
Meanwhile, micro black holes would be created during the collision of two very high energy particles. It is thought that this happens continuously in the upper atmosphere of Earth, and is likely to happen in particle physics experiments such as CERN. But no need to worry, we are not in danger.

English Task (again)

a. To-Infinitive
My father needs me to accompany him to go to Timor Leste 
 
I learn to be a patient person when my cat was died 
 
 I remember to come to my cousin's wedding party 

I wish to be a better person in 2014

I promise to help Faisal to make his task   


I care about you to being patient

I hope you can help me to ride my car  
 
I asked you to bring my book

He want to tell me about his secret
 
Jack failed to get a new girlfriend 
 
 
b. Pro(noun)+to-infinitive
 Mr. Jafi advised him to bring his pen on the chair   

Pipit invited me to celebrate her birthday party  in Lembang


The boss instructed Handi to prepare all of his book   

He persuaded me to accompany him to meet his girlfriend

My Cousin wanted me to make a cake


She challenged me to run   


Kasim ordered the waitress  to help him clean the table   


Mr. Oman Setiadi teach me how to be a good person 


My friend asked me to borrow his pencil     

My teacher allowed her to go to the toilet