Thursday, November 7, 2013

Bobotoh, Dissolve or not?







bobotoH. BOBOTOH are the sundanesse for  ‘supporters’. The different between BOBOTOH and VIKING are like ‘Islam’ and ‘DKM AL FURQON ’, why? BOBOTOH isn’t legal, but Viking is legal. I’m a muslim, I can be join DKM Al Furqon or not, DKM Al Furqon can be dissolved, but muslim don’t . Bohotoh cant be dissolved, but Viking can. BOBOTOH scattered throughout West Java, ranging from Banjar, Kudat, Tasikmalaya, Cirebon, Kuningan, Karawang, Bekasi also outside the province of West Java, such as Jakarta, Tangerang, and Serang.
 Back to the title I wrote. Why i said BOBOTOH can’t be dissolved? Bototoh are the supporter of PERSIB Bandung, if PERSIB plays without the support from it supporter (BOBOTOH), PERSIB will plays without spirit. Same like the other teams in the world. Supporter such a most important thing that the club/team have.
BOBOTOH scattered throughout West Java, ranging from Banjar, Kudat, Tasikmalaya, Cirebon, Kuningan, Karawang, Bekasi also outside the province of West Java, such as Jakarta, Tangerang, and Serang, Indonesia BOBOTOH also unify and international. BOBOTOH many came from outside Indonesia, for example, of the Netherlands, probably 70 years ago our nation hostile to them, but with the BOBOTOH, we can re-embrace the brotherhood of creatures God Almighty. BOBOTOH also increase ticket sales at the stadium. Without BOBOTOH, unsold ticket sales and executive committee team will earn a loss. PERSIB is a limited liability company (PT PERSIB BANDUNG BERMARTABAT), of course a company wants huge profits, from tickets, clothes, or anything about PERSIB accessories. What if BOBOTOH doesn’t exist? PERSIB will get in terms of economic losses.

Indeed, many people who think exactly BOBOTOH Persib disadvantage. For example, when Persib be fine by turbulence associated PSSI suporter, stadium demolition, and other events. But according to me, know that they were not BOBOTOH, BOBOTOH should love Persib. good BOBOTOH should not harm Persib. So in my opinion, an adverse BOBOTOH is not part of the person responsible. Maybe just from Jakmania, or Aremania, or from other clubs suporter not want Persib success.

The conclusions are: BOBOTOH cant be dissolved, BOBOTOH who disadvantages PERSIB  are persons who are not responsible and can not be said BOBOTOH.

jylH épQsib;ku!
http://www.pikiran-rakyat.com/ffarm/www/imagecache/625x350/ffarm/www/2013/03/14/1403konvoi-bobotoh.jpg

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Princeton University

Undergraduate Information

This online publication presents the academic regulations, programs of study, and course offerings of Princeton University. Information about other important areas is available from various offices of the University, included in publications distributed to students, or found on the Princeton University website. A brief list of information sources is given below.
Admission. Visit the Admission and Aid website or contact the Admission Office by mail: Box 430, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08542-0430; phone: (609) 258-3060; or e-mail:uaoffice@princeton.edu.
Financial Aid. Princeton’s groundbreaking financial aid program has replaced loans with grants — which do not have to be repaid — for all students who qualify for aid. Visit the Admission and Aidwebsite, or contact the Office of Undergraduate Financial Aid by mail: Box 591, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08542-0591; phone: (609) 258-3330; or e-mail faoffice@princeton.edu.
Housing and Dining. Information is sent to matriculants in May of each year and is available from the Undergraduate Housing Office, 5 New South, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, and the Department of Dining Services.
Student Accounts. Tuition bills are sent electronically to the student's Princeton.edu email address using TigerPay, Princeton's electronic billing and payment system. Enrollment is required and once enrolled, students can invite parents to receive billing notifications. Visit the Student Accountswebsite for more information or contact the Finance and Treasury Department, Student Accounts Office, 701 Carnegie Center, Suite 161, Princeton, New Jersey, 08540; phone (609) 258-6378; e-mail studacct@princeton.edu.
Rights, Rules, Responsibilities. This publication lays out policies and rules with respect to accepted standards of conduct for students. It includes the constitution of the Honor Committee and a detailed account of standards governing academic integrity and behavioral conduct.
http://www.princeton.edu/ua/sections/3/
 Question
1. What is the main idea of this announcement?
2. When the housing and dining information is sent each year?
3. How to get more information of student accounts?
4. What is  the  the Admission Office's mail box? 
5. What is the email of Financial Aid?
6. If you are not the student of Princeton University, can you get student account? why?
7. Where is Princeton University located?
8. What is Financial Aid contact?9. What is Student Accounts contact?
10. What is Housing and Dining contact?

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

A Dark Brown Dog Summary

The Plot : Onward
               The dog  who lives at a boy's house get tortured, but it still stay at a boy's house because it think that a boy is its true friend. One day, a boy's father kick that dog and think that it's funny, he do it again and finally he throw that dog through the window. A boy had lost his best friend, the dog had passed away.
The Settings : - Place : a. Street
                                   b. House
                      - Time : Full Day
                      - Scene : Sad
The Character : a. A dog
                         b. A boy
                         c. The Family
Messages : a. We musn't threat animals.
                  b. The best friend is a person who still with you even you hurt him/her.
                  c. Don't hurt people we love because we will sorry if that person leave us.
picture's source : http://prezi.com/linrxlprfpij/a-dark-brown-dog-by-stephen-crane/

Thursday, September 12, 2013

English Short Story


A Dark Brown Dog

Stephen Crane
Illustration
A child was standing on a street-corner. He leaned with one shoulder against a high board-fence and swayed the other to and fro, the while kicking carelessly at the gravel.
Sunshine beat upon the cobbles, and a lazy summer wind raised yellow dust which trailed in clouds down the avenue. Clattering trucks moved with indistinctness through it. The child stood dreamily gazing.
After a time, a little dark-brown dog came trotting with an intent air down the sidewalk. A short rope was dragging from his neck. Occasionally he trod upon the end of it and stumbled.
He stopped opposite the child, and the two regarded each other. The dog hesitated for a moment, but presently he made some little advances with his tail. The child put out his hand and called him. In an apologetic manner the dog came close, and the two had an interchange of friendly pattings and waggles. The dog became more enthusiastic with each moment of the interview, until with his gleeful caperings he threatened to overturn the child. Whereupon the child lifted his hand and struck the dog a blow upon the head.
This thing seemed to overpower and astonish the little dark-brown dog, and wounded him to the heart. He sank down in despair at the child's feet. When the blow was repeated, together with an admonition in childish sentences, he turned over upon his back, and held his paws in a peculiar manner. At the same time with his ears and his eyes he offered a small prayer to the child.
He looked so comical on his back, and holding his paws peculiarly, that the child was greatly amused and gave him little taps repeatedly, to keep him so. But the little dark-brown dog took this chastisement in the most serious way, and no doubt considered that he had committed some grave crime, for he wriggled contritely and showed his repentance in every way that was in his power. He pleaded with the child and petitioned him, and offered more prayers.
At last the child grew weary of this amusement and turned toward home. The dog was praying at the time. He lay on his back and turned his eyes upon the retreating form.
Presently he struggled to his feet and started after the child. The latter wandered in a perfunctory way toward his home, stopping at times to investigate various matters. During one of these pauses he discovered the little dark-brown dog who was following him with the air of a footpad.
The child beat his pursuer with a small stick he had found. The dog lay down and prayed until the child had finished, and resumed his journey. Then he scrambled erect and took up the pursuit again.
On the way to his home the child turned many times and beat the dog, proclaiming with childish gestures that he held him in contempt as an unimportant dog, with no value save for a moment. For being this quality of animal the dog apologized and eloquently expressed regret, but he continued stealthily to follow the child. His manner grew so very guilty that he slunk like an assassin.
When the child reached his door-step, the dog was industriously ambling a few yards in the rear. He became so agitated with shame when he again confronted the child that he forgot the dragging rope. He tripped upon it and fell forward.
The child sat down on the step and the two had another interview. During it the dog greatly exerted himself to please the child. He performed a few gambols with such abandon that the child suddenly saw him to be a valuable thing. He made a swift, avaricious charge and seized the rope.
He dragged his captive into a hall and up many long stairways in a dark tenement. The dog made willing efforts, but he could not hobble very skilfully up the stairs because he was very small and soft, and at last the pace of the engrossed child grew so energetic that the dog became panic-stricken. In his mind he was being dragged toward a grim unknown. His eyes grew wild with the terror of it. He began to wiggle his head frantically and to brace his legs.
The child redoubled his exertions. They had a battle on the stairs. The child was victorious because he was completely absorbed in his purpose, and because the dog was very small. He dragged his acquirement to the door of his home, and finally with triumph across the threshold.
No one was in. The child sat down on the floor and made overtures to the dog. These the dog instantly accepted. He beamed with affection upon his new friend. In a short time they were firm and abiding comrades.
When the child's family appeared, they made a great row. The dog was examined and commented upon and called names. Scorn was leveled at him from all eyes, so that he became much embarrassed and drooped like a scorched plant. But the child went sturdily to the center of the floor, and, at the top of his voice, championed the dog. It happened that he was roaring protestations, with his arms clasped about the dog's neck, when the father of the family came in from work.
The parent demanded to know what the blazes they were making the kid howl for. It was explained in many words that the infernal kid wanted to introduce a disreputable dog into the family.
A family council was held. On this depended the dog's fate, but he in no way heeded, being busily engaged in chewing the end of the child's dress.
The affair was quickly ended. The father of the family, it appears, was in a particularly savage temper that evening, and when he perceived that it would amaze and anger everybody if such a dog were allowed to remain, he decided that it should be so. The child, crying softly, took his friend off to a retired part of the room to hobnob with him, while the father quelled a fierce rebellion of his wife. So it came to pass that the dog was a member of the household.
He and the child were associated together at all times save when the child slept. The child became a guardian and a friend. If the large folk kicked the dog and threw things at him, the child made loud and violent objections. Once when the child had run, protesting loudly, with tears raining down his face and his arms outstretched, to protect his friend, he had been struck in the head with a very large saucepan from the hand of his father, enraged at some seeming lack of courtesy in the dog. Ever after, the family were careful how they threw things at the dog. Moreover, the latter grew very skilful in avoiding missiles and feet. In a small room containing a stove, a table, a bureau and some chairs, he would display strategic ability of a high order, dodging, feinting and scuttling about among the furniture. He could force three or four people armed with brooms, sticks and handfuls of coal, to use all their ingenuity to get in a blow. And even when they did, it was seldom that they could do him a serious injury or leave any imprint.
But when the child was present, these scenes did not occur. It came to be recognized that if the dog was molested, the child would burst into sobs, and as the child, when started, was very riotous and practically unquenchable, the dog had therein a safeguard.
However, the child could not always be near. At night, when he was asleep, his dark-brown friend would raise from some black corner a wild, wailful cry, a song of infinite lowliness and despair, that would go shuddering and sobbing among the buildings of the block and cause people to swear. At these times the singer would often be chased all over the kitchen and hit with a great variety of articles.
Sometimes, too, the child himself used to beat the dog, although it is not known that he ever had what could be truly called a just cause. The dog always accepted these thrashings with an air of admitted guilt. He was too much of a dog to try to look to be a martyr or to plot revenge. He received the blows with deep humility, and furthermore he forgave his friend the moment the child had finished, and was ready to caress the child's hand with his little red tongue.
When misfortune came upon the child, and his troubles overwhelmed him, he would often crawl under the table and lay his small distressed head on the dog's back. The dog was ever sympathetic. It is not to be supposed that at such times he took occasion to refer to the unjust beatings his friend, when provoked, had administered to him.
He did not achieve any notable degree of intimacy with the other members of the family. He had no confidence in them, and the fear that he would express at their casual approach often exasperated them exceedingly. They used to gain a certain satisfaction in underfeeding him, but finally his friend the child grew to watch the matter with some care, and when he forgot it, the dog was often successful in secret for himself.
So the dog prospered. He developed a large bark, which came wondrously from such a small rug of a dog. He ceased to howl persistently at night. Sometimes, indeed, in his sleep, he would utter little yells, as from pain, but that occurred, no doubt, when in his dreams he encountered huge flaming dogs who threatened him direfully.
His devotion to the child grew until it was a sublime thing. He wagged at his approach; he sank down in despair at his departure. He could detect the sound of the child's step among all the noises of the neighborhood. It was like a calling voice to him.
The scene of their companionship was a kingdom governed by this terrible potentate, the child; but neither criticism nor rebellion ever lived for an instant in the heart of the one subject. Down in the mystic, hidden fields of his little dog-soul bloomed flowers of love and fidelity and perfect faith.
The child was in the habit of going on many expeditions to observe strange things in the vicinity. On these occasions his friend usually jogged aimfully along behind. Perhaps, though, he went ahead. This necessitated his turning around every quarter-minute to make sure the child was coming. He was filled with a large idea of the importance of these journeys. He would carry himself with such an air! He was proud to be the retainer of so great a monarch.
One day, however, the father of the family got quite exceptionally drunk. He came home and held carnival with the cooking utensils, the furniture and his wife. He was in the midst of this recreation when the child, followed by the dark-brown dog, entered the room. They were returning from their voyages.
The child's practised eye instantly noted his father's state. He dived under the table, where experience had taught him was a rather safe place. The dog, lacking skill in such matters, was, of course, unaware of the true condition of affairs. He looked with interested eyes at his friend's sudden dive. He interpreted it to mean: Joyous gambol. He started to patter across the floor to join him. He was the picture of a little dark-brown dog en route to a friend.
The head of the family saw him at this moment. He gave a huge howl of joy, and knocked the dog down with a heavy coffee-pot. The dog, yelling in supreme astonishment and fear, writhed to his feet and ran for cover. The man kicked out with a ponderous foot. It caused the dog to swerve as if caught in a tide. A second blow of the coffee-pot laid him upon the floor.
Here the child, uttering loud cries, came valiantly forth like a knight. The father of the family paid no attention to these calls of the child, but advanced with glee upon the dog. Upon being knocked down twice in swift succession, the latter apparently gave up all hope of escape. He rolled over on his back and held his paws in a peculiar manner. At the same time with his eyes and his ears he offered up a small prayer.
But the father was in a mood for having fun, and it occurred to him that it would be a fine thing to throw the dog out of the window. So he reached down and grabbing the animal by a leg, lifted him, squirming, up. He swung him two or three times hilariously about his head, and then flung him with great accuracy through the window.
The soaring dog created a surprise in the block. A woman watering plants in an opposite window gave an involuntary shout and dropped a flower-pot. A man in another window leaned perilously out to watch the flight of the dog. A woman, who had been hanging out clothes in a yard, began to caper wildly. Her mouth was filled with clothes-pins, but her arms gave vent to a sort of exclamation. In appearance she was like a gagged prisoner. Children ran whooping.
The dark-brown body crashed in a heap on the roof of a shed five stories below. From thence it rolled to the pavement of an alleyway.
The child in the room far above burst into a long, dirgelike cry, and toddled hastily out of the room. It took him a long time to reach the alley, because his size compelled him to go downstairs backward, one step at a time, and holding with both hands to the step above.
When they came for him later, they found him seated by the body of his dark-brown friend.
Copyright: this story is in the public domain and not protected by copyright.
http://www.englishclub.com/reading/story-dark-brown-dog.htm

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Here I Am......

Me and others as 'Binggus' PLiST 2013
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Me and others as 'Among' when LDKS #32016 at Rindam
             I was born on August 10th 1997 at Tedja Hospital in Bandung. My parents named me 'Ilma Mauldhiya Herwandi'. Ilma means knowledge, Mauldhiya means light on maulid, and Herwandi is my father's last name. I have one brother who older than me. My brother studies at Geological technic at ITB, his name is Idham Maulana Herwandi, he was from 3 Senior High School shool year 2007-2010. My mother works at Indec Internusa  until 2008. My father works at World Bank Aceh since 2006 until 2011 and move to Celebes until 2012. 2013, he moves to Dili and works there.
            My house located on Ermawar street 24A, its near RINDAM III Siliwangi because my grandfather was a soldier. There are about 15 important living things at my house, 4 humans(me, my mom, my brother, my grandmother) 6 cats (2 adult cats and 4 kittens), 3 turtles (1 china turtle, 2 galapagos or mexican turtles), and 2 pigeons. oh..... i forget this... i have 4 fishes.
            My extra-curriculars at school are Belitung Muda 3 (Soccer), DKM Al Furqan 3 (Islam spiritual), Koperasi Mitra Siswa 3 or KOMISI 3 (Enterpreneur), and Sanggar Seni Rupa 3 or SSR 3 (Art). I think, all of people i know are inspiring. All have strength that motivated me and have weakness that made me trying to avoid that weakness.

originally created by : Ilma M.H.
That's all from me, thank you to read this essay.

Source : My mind 

Here we are......


Steven Gerrard, the best Midfielder on earth




Adult Human
Human. Human are the son of Adam, the first man on the earth, and Eve, the first woman on the earth. Based on the holy qur'an, Allah SWT, the God of the Universe said that human was created from the soil. Human is a part of Animalia Kingdom. Human's binomials nomenclature was Homo Sapiens, Human is the only living thing that can thinking. Human makes many tools that help them do their activities. Human live almost  all place on the earth, from Australia ton Europe, from Asia to America.Humans are uniquely adept at utilizing systems of symbolic communication such as language and art for self-expression, the exchange of ideas, and organization. The human desire to understand and influence their environment, and explain and manipulate phenomena, has been the foundation for the development of science, philosophy, mythology, and religion.

Old Man


Human are the social living thing. Human cant live without  help from the other. Human cant live without their mother who gave them birth. Human cant live without father who gave them food and protect them. Even, human cant live without worms, why? because worms are the food of chicken, and, human eat the chicken! Human can be wilder and more rude than animal, why? because animal, even lion, the king of forest, never kill their child,  even their adult lion protect the cub untill he get scar from another lion. Human also can be nobler than the angel, why? because human pray to Allah without see the hell, but the angel pray to Allah with see the hell. There's one of million humans that be the universe's grace, that is prophet Muhammad SAW.Prophet Muhammad is the firts human who open the paradise's gate later. But, there's human that be the universe's enemy, the is Ad Dajjal. Dajjal is the biggest slander at the end of time, Dajjal makes people pray to him and doctrine people that Dajjal is God. Dajjal cant enter the city of Makkah and Madinah. later, Dajjal will be killed by Isa AS who return from sky. Thank you for read this description about human, guys! may Allah protect us from Dajjal's slander, aamiin.




Ad Dajjal's Illustrations

The Happy Pensioner

Indian woman

Thanks for :Allah SWT who give me mind, wikipedia for source, google images for source. www.liverpoolfc.com
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