Senin, 05 Mei 2014

10 Multiple Choice Question

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Based from Microbust Natural Phenomenon.

1. "... but distinguishable from, tornadoes, which generally have convergent damage." The underlined word have opposite meaning to
a. chrases
b. outburst
c. concurrent
d. divergent
e. confluent

2. Below this is the cause microburst to develop, except
a. mid-level dry air entrainment
b. cooling beneath the thunderstorm cloud base
c. sublimation
d. existence of rain and/or hail within the thunderstorm 
e. earthquake or tsunami

3.  There are a handful of factors that ... The underlined word have similar meaning to, except
a. lot
b. few
c. mass
d. scattering
e. some

4. Downburst are a particular hazard to aircraft ... The underlined word have similar meaning to, except
a. safety
b. risk
c. threat
d. danger
e. endangerment

5. ..., a pilot might therefore be tempted to reduce power. The underlined word have similar meaning to
a. disinclined
b. charmed
c. indifferent
d. undesiring
e. unwilling

6. Below is the true statement referring the story, except
a. There are two type of microburst.
b. A microburst with high winds can knock trees.
c. Microburst can generate wind speed above 75 m/s
d. Microburst is harmful for planes
e. Microbust cannot happened with only one factor.

7. They generally are formed by precipitation. They refers to
a. microburst
b. winds
c. dry
d. seconds.
e. virga

8. Below this is the correct order of three stages in microburst life cycle
a. downburst, cushion, outburst
b. cushion, downburst, outburst
c. downburst, outburst, cushion
d. outburst, downburst, cushion
e. outburst, cushion, downburst

9. "A microburst is a very localized column." The underlined word have similar meaning to, except
a. bounded
b. insular
c. regional
d. tempted
e. confined

10. "... are formed by precipitation and a dry ... " Precipitation have opposite meaning to
a. dryness
b. cloudburst
c. drizzle
d. hailstorm
e. rain


Senin, 28 April 2014

Bali Journal

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On 3 April 2014, My friends and I went to Bali in our school event named "Turbud". It means a culture trip. I have been to Bali many times, but it was the first time I went there with my friends. First of all, we must bring some requirements, such as clothes and many more. We gathered in Kebon Kawung station at 5.00 PM. The journey to Bali takes nearly 36 hours. First, we depart with Turangga train at 8 PM. The train wasn't delayed. We arrived at Gubeng Station in Surabaya at 8 AM. I never been in night train before. Also, I think that Bandung - Surabaya must take more than 12 hours, because if we drive it takes nearly a day. After arriving at Gubeng Station, we went to the bus. We continue our trip with bus. At noon, we have a lunch, also at night we have a dinner. At 8 PM, we take a ferry to Gilimanuk. It was already dark, so we can't see anything. After that, we continue our trip to Nirmala Hotel Denpasar. At 12 AM in the next day, we arrived. It was such a tiring journey.

In the first day, we went to Tanjung Benoa. There is a place that we can play watersports. I only takes trip to Turtle Island. The island was a place to conserve the turtles. I had pictures there with my friends. We having lunch there also. After finish play watersports, we went to Pudjamandala. It was a place that we can see 5 majority religions in Indonesia having their holy sites. It is the one and only in Indonesia. It reflects that tolerance is living in the middle of Bali's people. We hopes that this spirit can be applied in all regions in Indonesia, so we can be a better country. After that, we went to GWK. GWK is a abbreviation of Garuda Wisnu Kencana. It is statue complex that if all the statues is done, it will be the highest statue in the world. It is located in the Jimbaran Hills, so we can see the Airport, Kuta, and Denpasar City from there. In the place, there is a holy water source that if we drink them, our pray will be happened. I never see it before because it was been a long time since the last time I went there. As a Hindu, I pray and drink the water there. The GWK project is have been long suspended because the 1998 financial crisis. But now, in some places there, the project continued again. After see the statue, we play a game. The task is to finding all clues and guessing what is that. Our class won and we got prize money. After that, we headed to Jimbaran Bay for having a dinner. The dinner was amazing because we can see planes land and take-offs. There also some performance from our friends.

The second day, we went to Penglipuran Cultural Village. There we can see the ancient and traditional Bali Village. There are 2 different culture that lived in Bali, Bali Aga (known as old Bali) that lived only in some places like Penglipuran and Trunyan, and the others people called Bali Majapahit. Except Bali Aga people, we having a close relationship with java people because we are the remainders from Majapahit kingdom. After that, we went to Kintamani. There we only having a lunch, but the journey there is amazing. After finishing, we went to Sukawati. I was picked up by my uncle to my house in Bali. My house in Bali is not so far from Sukawati. I haven't met my grandfather and grandmother for a long time. We hat some chats. Then, I headed back to the hotel for the night event called 'Makrab'. We had some performance from our friends.

The last day, we went to Pandawa Beach. In the way there, we hat an accident. Our bus is crashed with a motorbike. So, we join with other buses to get there. Pandawa Beach is a new beach that previously blocked by hills. There we had tug of war game. Again, we win and get prize money. After that, we headed to Krisna. Krisna is a shopping store. Because I have a lot of them and not interested in shopping, I went to the bus. Some of my friends including me want to go to Kuta Beach. We must ride a elf car to there because bus wasn't permitted to go there. There we having some beachwalk. After that, we directly going to I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport. We depart with AirAsia plane A320-200 at 5.30 PM. The touchdown was smooth, but I shocked because near the Bandung Airport, there were many tall buildings. We must move this airport to outer city as soon as possible, because the airport also didn't sufficient for flight. I arrived at home at 8 PM. It was such a amazing journey.  

Senin, 24 Maret 2014

Inspirational Story

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The Story of 998 Brick

source : http://www.lovingsilence.org/cms/content/The-Story-of-998-Bricks

After about eight years practicing in the forests of Thailand, his teacher Ajahn Chah sent him to start a monastery in Australia. Since hired workers were very expensive there, the monks themselves had to learn to lay bricks.

Ajahn Brahm's Cambridge education had taught him no such skills! Nevertheless he took to the task with great enthusiasm. He decided he would approach the task of laying bricks as though it was a meditation. So with great diligence and care, Ajahn Brahm set each and every brick.

Ask any brick layer, this is not as easy as it seems! The ability to evenly balance bricks in mortar takes slow and careful labor. After several days of careful work, Ajahn Brahm stood back to admire his work. He was horrified: there were two crooked bricks!

"How can I ever be enlightened if I can't even make a simple wall properly?" he thought. So he pleaded with the Abbot to be allowed to break the wall and start again. Could he at least grind the bricks so they looked even with the others? He was denied permission and told that the wall was good enough. There were other important projects to work on.

However ‘good enough’ wasn't what Ajahn Brahm wanted. For several months whenever he passed the wall he inwardly berated his poor workmanship. It reminded him of all his previous failures and all the imperfections in his life.

Then one day, a visitor came and Ajahn was asked to show him around the monastery. Usually, out of embarrassment Ajahn Brahm avoided taking people past the wall he had built. Somehow on this day they happened to walk past that wall. As they were walking the visitor spontaneously remarked "That’s a fine wall. Did you make it?"

Ajahn Brahm was stunned. “Sir, have you left your glasses at home? Can't you see those two crooked bricks?” he asked.

“Yes I can," smiled the visitor, "but I can also see the 998 good ones.”

This simple statement changed Ajahn Brahm's life. He realized that his whole life he had been focusing on what was WRONG, what was MISSING, what was IMPERFECT in his life. Nothing he did was ever good enough! In his anxiety about the two bad bricks, he had failed to notice the 998 good bricks that he had set perfectly despite having no prior experience in brick work!

His whole outlook changed from blaming and complaining to one of acceptance and gratitude.

Question

1. Why Ajahn Brahm disappointed about the wall
   a. the wall colored in wrong color
   b. the wall height wasn't right
   c. the place of the wall wasn't right
   d. there were 2 bricks that crooked
   e. the wall was destroyed by others

2. In Cambridge, Ajahn Brahm learned how to lay bricks
    true             false

3. What Ajahn Brahm do to correct the bricks?
    He wanted to destroy the wall, at least grind the bricks

4. Why he always sad when he passed the wall?
    It reminded him about all his previous failures and imperfection

5. What the visitor's comment about the wall?
    He said that it is a fine wall

Moral Value

How many times we only see "2 bricks" in our lives? Doesn't everyone had something in their lives that maybe "crooked"? If we continuously see our failures, we will always suffer. We have always "2 bricks" in our lives,but the perfect bricks in each one of us are much, much more than the mistakes.


Senin, 10 Februari 2014

Movie Summary

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WHITE HOUSE DOWN


Action | Drama | Thriller - 28 June 2013 (USA)




Synopsis

John Cale (Channing Tatum) is a United States Capitol Police officer assigned to Speaker of the House of Representatives Eli Raphelson (Richard Jenkins) after Cale saved Raphelson's nephew's life during a tour in Afghanistan. Cale is struggling to develop a better relationship with his daughter Emily (Joey King), who has a strong enthusiasm for politics. He hopes to impress her by getting a job with the Secret Service, but the interview is conducted by Carol Finnerty (Maggie Gyllenhaal), a former college acquaintance of his who believes that he is unqualified due to a lack of respect for authority. After lying to Emily about the outcome of the interview, she and Cale join a tour of the White House. At the same time, U.S. President James Sawyer (Jamie Foxx) proposes a controversial peace treaty between allied countries to remove military forces from the Middle East.

Meanwhile, a man disguised as a janitor detonates a bomb at the center of the United States Capitol, causing the collapse of the building's dome. Raphelson - who was in the Capitol but is uninjured - and Finnerty are taken to a secure command center underneath the Pentagon while Vice President Alvin Hammond (Michael Murphy) is taken aboard Air Force One. The White House is put on lockdown separating Cale from Emily (who had left the tour group to use the restroom). Meanwhile, mercenaries led by Emil Stenz (Jason Clarke) start killing off most of the Secret Service and take the tour group hostage, but Cale manages to take a gun from a mercenary named Carl Killick (Kevin Rankin) and escapes to go and find his daughter. Meanwhile, retiring Head of the Presidential Detail Martin Walker (James Woods) escorts President Sawyer and his detail to the Presidential Emergency Operations Center. Once Sawyer gains access, Walker kills everyone else in Sawyer's detail, revealing himself to be the leader of the attack; he wants revenge for his son who was killed during a botched black ops mission. Cale, who fails to find Emily, kills a mercenary and takes his gun and radio. Using the radio, Cale locates and rescues the President.

Walker and Stenz bring in Skip Tyler (Jimmi Simpson) to hack into the defense system, but they still require Sawyer to activate the nuclear football. Emily, while hiding, records a video of the mercenaries and uploads it to YouTube before eventually being captured by Killick. Walker demands $400 million from the Federal Reserve as ransom for the hostages. Cale and Sawyer manage to get in contact with the Pentagon, and Finnerty tells Cale to get Sawyer out through a series of secret underground tunnels. Finnerty then uses Emily's video to discover the mercenaries' identities, discovering that they used to work for various government agencies and radical political groups. They are informed that Stenz, a former Special Forces operative, was disavowed and burned on mission, leading to his capture by the Taliban. They also discover that Walker has terminal cancer, suggesting his involvement to be a suicide mission and that the attack is not for ransom. Cale and Sawyer find the tunnel gate rigged with an explosive and are forced to escape in a presidential limousine. After a car chase/shootout with Stenz on the White House lawn, Cale and Sawyer are flipped into the White House pool after Cale gets distracted by the sight of Killick holding Emily at gunpoint. A gunfight erupts which results in an explosion that leaves Sawyer and Cale presumed dead. Aboard Air Force One, Hammond is then sworn in as President.

When Cale and Sawyer reveal they are still alive, they learn Hammond has approved an aerial incursion by Delta Force to take back the White House. Knowing the mercenaries have Javelin surface-to-air missiles, Cale tries but fails to stop the mercenaries from shooting down the helicopters. Cale gets into a fight with Stenz and ends up dropping his White House passes for himself and Emily while escaping. Having already learned of Emily from the video, Stenz, knowing that she is Cale's daughter, takes her to Walker in the Oval Office. Meanwhile, Tyler finishes the upload to NORAD and launches a missile at Air Force One, killing everyone on board, including Hammond. Raphelson is then sworn in as President and, in a last ditch effort to end the crisis, orders an air strike on the White House. Finnerty informs Cale of Raphelson's decision.

Walker tells Cale over the White House intercom to surrender Sawyer or he will shoot Emily. Sawyer ultimately surrenders himself to save Emily, knowing Cale could still save them both if he was free. Holding the pair in the Oval Office, Walker reveals to Sawyer that his motive for the attack was to convey a message of American power. Because of Sawyer's dislike of military force, as well as backing out of the mission that killed his son, Walker had grown to believe Sawyer was too weak to be President; by launching a nuclear attack on Iran, Walker had hoped to regain international respect for America and avenge his own personal loss. He asks for Sawyer to activate the nuclear football. Sawyer refuses, and tries to convince Walker that his son did not die in vain, and that the peace treaty was a form of victory. When Walker threatens to shoot Emily again, the alarms and sprinklers are activated by Cale setting fire to the Lincoln Bedroom. In the chaos, Tyler tries to escape but encounters the tunnel gate bomb. When he tries to deactivate it, it detonates instead, killing him. Killick finds Cale and tries to kill him, but is ambushed by Donnie Smith, the White House tour guide (Nicolas Wright), who bludgeons Killick to death with a clock. After freeing the hostages and entrusting Donnie to get them out safely, Cale battles Stenz and ultimately kills him with a grenade belt. Using the explosion to catch him off guard, Sawyer attacks a distracted Walker, but Walker gains the upper hand and forces Sawyer to activate the football before apparently shooting him dead. Using updated launch codes from an anonymous source, Walker targets various cities in Iran, but before he can initiate the launch, Cale smashes through the wall of the Oval Office with a presidential SUV, and kills Walker with the SUV's minigun. Cale warns Emily of the air strike, and she takes a presidential flag and waves it on the front lawn, prompting the pilots to call off the attack. Meanwhile, Sawyer reveals himself to be alive since the bullet that hit him hit a pocket watch his wife (Garcelle Beauvais) had given him. Finnerty calls them to reveal that the mercenaries were not hired by Walker, and that there is another person behind the attack. Cale realizes who it is and asks Sawyer for his help in exposing the person.

Later, Finnerty arrives at the White House with Raphelson. When Cale tells them Sawyer was killed, Raphelson then orders troops to be placed back into the Middle East, which would go against Sawyer's peace treaty. Cale then reveals Raphelson had conspired with Walker to orchestrate the attack because of Raphelson's opposition to Sawyer's treaty and then proves it by having Finnerty call the call-back number on Walker's pager, which was the source of the updated launch codes. Sawyer arrives and has Raphelson taken into custody, treating his taking of the Presidency as a coup d'état. Sawyer then officially offers Cale a job in the Secret Service and takes him and Emily on an aerial tour of Washington, D.C. on his way to the hospital. Realizing an increased need for peace due to the day's events, Russia, Iran, China, and other Middle Eastern and Asian countries agree to sign Sawyer's peace treaty.

(source : http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2334879/synopsis?ref_=ttpl_pl_syn )

Cast :



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Finnerty

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Stenz

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Raphelson

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Tyler

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Vice President Hammond

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General Caulfield

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Agent Kellerman

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Agent Hope

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Wallace

Senin, 27 Januari 2014

Microburst Presentation

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Microburst

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A microburst is a very localized column of sinking air, producing damaging divergent and straight-line winds at the surface that are similar to, but distinguishable from, tornadoes, which generally have convergent damage. There are two types of microbursts: wet microbursts and dry microbursts. They go through three stages in their life cycle: the downburst, outburst, and cushion stages. The scale and suddenness of a microburst makes it a great danger to aircraft due to the low-level wind shear caused by its gust front, with several fatal crashes having been attributed to the phenomenon over the past several decades.

A microburst often has high winds that can knock over fully grown trees. They usually last for a duration of a couple of seconds to several minutes.A distinction can be made between a wet microburst which consists of precipitation and a dry microburst which consists of virga.[3] They generally are formed by precipitation-cooled air rushing to the surface, but they perhaps also could be powered from the high speed winds of the jet stream deflected to the surface in a thunderstorm (see downburst). Microbursts are recognized as capable of generating wind speeds higher than 75 m/s (168 mph; 270 km/h).

There are a handful of factors that cause microbursts to develop, including mid-level dry air entrainment, cooling beneath the thunderstorm cloud base, sublimation (occurs when the cloud base is above the freezing level), and the existence of rain and/or hail within the thunderstorm (i.e. precipitation loading). Some microbursts are driven by a combination of these factors while others may only be driven by one factor. Due to this, microbursts can be subdivided into three primary types -- wet, dry, and hybrid. Cooling beneath the thunderstorm cloud base and sublimation are the primary forcing mechanisms with dry microbursts. Dry microbursts typically occur with very little precipitation at the surface or aloft, hence the dry type. Wet microbursts, on the other hand, are primarily driven by entrainment of mid-level dry air and precipitation loading. Hybrid microbursts possess characteristics of both wet and dry microbursts. They are forced in the mid-levels by dry air entrainment and/or precipitation loading and in the low-levels by cooling beneath the cloud base and/or sublimation.

Downbursts are a particular hazard to aircraft at low level, especially on take-off or landing. An aircraft approaching a downburst will first encounter a strong headwind, which will lead to an increase in indicated airspeed. When trying to fly a set airspeed on approach, a pilot might therefore be tempted to reduce power. This would be very dangerous because, as the aircraft passes thorough the downburst, the wind becomes a tailwind and the indicated airspeed and lift drops. The significant downward force of air in the downburst may be enough to force the aircraft into the ground or at least cause it to lose a significant amount of height. The subsequent loss of performance, as the aircraft encounters tailwinds, may cause further loss of height and be enough to cause the aircraft to stall. Once caught in a downburst, escape is only possible by flying straight ahead; whichever way an aircraft turns, it will encounter the tail winds and the associated performance impact. If the aircraft is in a turn at that point then the stalling speed will be higher, possibly making the situation worse.

Gerund and Invinitives

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Gerund

1. The Aquarium needs cleaning.
2. He prefers sitting at the back of the class.
3. She recommended taking the train.
4. I remember telling her my phone number yesterday.
5. He admitted cheating on the test.
6. Tom avoided talking to her.
7. Andy can't stand her smoking in the office.
8. He completed renovating his house.
9. He denied committing the crime.
10. We enjoy swimming.

To-Invinitives

1. He began to chat.
2. He doesn't care to participate in the activity.
3. We decided to go to Yogya.
4. He failed to get a better score.
5. He hates to clean dishes.
6. We intend to visit you next month.
7. He managed to open the door without the key.
8. We plan to go to Europe this summer.
9. They prepared to take the test.
10. She waited to buy a movie ticket.

Minggu, 26 Januari 2014

Aurora Borealis

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Northern Lights

 


The bright dancing lights of the aurora are actually collisions between electrically charged particles from the sun that enter the earth's atmosphere. The lights are seen above the magnetic poles of the northern and southern hemispheres. They are known as 'Aurora borealis' in the north and 'Aurora australis' in the south..

Auroral displays appear in many colours although pale green and pink are the most common. Shades of red, yellow, green, blue, and violet have been reported. The lights appear in many forms from patches or scattered clouds of light to streamers, arcs, rippling curtains or shooting rays that light up the sky with an eerie glow.



What causes the Northern Lights?

The Northern Lights are actually the result of collisions between gaseous particles in the Earth's atmosphere with charged particles released from the sun's atmosphere. Variations in colour are due to the type of gas particles that are colliding. The most common auroral color, a pale yellowish-green, is produced by oxygen molecules located about 60 miles above the earth. Rare, all-red auroras are produced by high-altitude oxygen, at heights of up to 200 miles. Nitrogen produces blue or purplish-red aurora.



The connection between the Northern Lights and sunspot activity has been suspected since about 1880. Thanks to research conducted since the 1950's, we now know that electrons and protons from the sun are blown towards the earth on the 'solar wind'. (Note: 1957-58 was International Geophysical Year and the atmosphere was studied extensively with balloons, radar, rockets and satellites. Rocket research is still conducted by scientists at Poker Flats, a facility under the direction of the University of Alaska at Fairbanks - see web page http://www.gi.alaska.edu/



The temperature above the surface of the sun is millions of degrees Celsius. At this temperature, collisions between gas molecules are frequent and explosive. Free electrons and protons are thrown from the sun's atmosphere by the rotation of the sun and escape through holes in the magnetic field. Blown towards the earth by the solar wind, the charged particles are largely deflected by the earth's magnetic field. However, the earth's magnetic field is weaker at either pole and therefore some particles enter the earth's atmosphere and collide with gas particles. These collisions emit light that we perceive as the dancing lights of the north (and the south).



The lights of the Aurora generally extend from 80 kilometres (50 miles) to as high as 640 kilometres (400 miles) above the earth's surface.

 

Where is the best place to watch the Northern Lights?

Northern Lights can be seen in the northern or southern hemisphere, in an irregularly shaped oval centred over each magnetic pole. The lights are known as 'Aurora borealis' in the north and 'Aurora australis' in the south. Scientists have learned that in most instances northern and southern auroras are mirror-like images that occur at the same time, with similar shapes and colors.



Because the phenomena occurs near the magnetic poles, northern lights have been seen as far south as New Orleans in the western hemisphere, while similar locations in the east never experience the mysterious lights. However the best places to watch the lights (in North America) are in the northwestern parts of Canada, particularly the Yukon, Nunavut, Northwest Territories and Alaska. Auroral displays can also be seen over the southern tip of Greenland and Iceland, the northern coast of Norway and over the coastal waters north of Siberia. Southern auroras are not often seen as they are concentrated in a ring around Antarctica and the southern Indian Ocean.



Areas that are not subject to 'light pollution' are the best places to watch for the lights. Areas in the north, in smaller communities, tend to be best.

 

When is the best time to watch for auroral displays?

Researchers have also discovered that auroral activity is cyclic, peaking roughly every 11 years. The next peak period is 2013.

Winter in the north is generally a good season to view lights. The long periods of darkness and the frequency of clear nights provide many good opportunities to watch the auroral displays. Usually the best time of night (on clear nights) to watch for auroral displays is local midnight (adjust for differences caused by daylight savings time).



Legends of the Lights

'Aurora borealis', the lights of the northern hemisphere, means 'dawn of the north'. 'Aurora australis' means 'dawn of the south'. In Roman myths, Aurora was the goddess of the dawn. \par Many cultural groups have legends about the lights. In medieval times, the occurrences of auroral displays were seen as harbingers of war or famine. The Maori of New Zealand shared a belief with many northern people of Europe and North America that the lights were reflections from torches or campfires.



The Menominee Indians of Wisconsin believed that the lights indicated the location of manabai'wok (giants) who were the spirits of great hunters and fishermen. The Inuit of Alaska believed that the lights were the spirits of the animals they hunted: the seals, salmon, deer and beluga whales. Other aboriginal peoples believed that the lights were the spirits of their people.

 

Minggu, 19 Januari 2014

Trip To Istana Bogor

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On 4 January 2013, I went to Istana Bogor. Istana Bogor is one of the presidential palaces in Indonesia. It is located in the Bogor Botanical Garden. It was built on August 1744 when the Dutch ruled Indonesia. It is mainly used as a retreat place for Dutch Governor. Now, it is rarely used by the President.

Istana Bogor has total area of 1.5 Hectare. The Building has 3 section, Center Building, Left Wing, and Side Wing. The center building used for formal goverment meeting and ceremony. The left wing has 6 bedroom.

The first location we going is the film room. It located at the right of the building. There we can see a movie room. There are a old proyector that placed inside the building. President Soekarno usually watch movies when he visited Istana Bogor with his colleague. In the left side of movie room, there is a minister meeting room. In the right side, there is a working room for President. In the work room, there are 2 paintings that is a national treasure for Uni Soviet (now it becomes Russia). That shows that the relationship between Jakarta and Moscow is very close. In the movie room, there also a painting from Basuki Abdullah, a famous artist in Indonesia.

Next, we going to the main room, the center building. There is a guest room to receive the diplomat from another country. The room was called "Lotus Room". This is the place where the other country President going. Next, there is a room that connecting the Lotus Room with the Main Room. This room is the center of Istana Bogor. The room also the "zero-kilometer point" of Bogor. If we go straight to the north from this building, we will arrive in the Presidential Palace in Jakarta. This room also famous for its treasure, "Cermin Seribu (a thousand mirror)." If we see to one of the mirror we can see many of our shadows, because the reflection. The main room is used for the  meeting with other country's president.

Istana Bogor has many artifacts and art painting. There is a statue from the quarter of Moskow. The statue is originally sent from Moskow. Also, there is a woman statue named "Denok". The statue is made from a model that is from people around the palace. There are many other statues and paintings in the palace. Soekarno is an art lover. So, it looks like the palace also can be called as a art museum.

Pictures


In Front of Istana Bogor





Statue in Istana Bogor






Me and my family in the back of Istana Bogor






Istana Bogor from the back of Left Wing






Statue that was located in square in Moskow. Now its in the palace







Me and My Sister in front of the palace






(on the right) Statue of Marhaen, represent what happens when Indonesia has declared their proclamacy





Also, a art in Istana Bogor

Senin, 06 Januari 2014

If Conditional

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1. I will be happy if I meet my family
    I would be happy if I met my family
    I would have been happy if I had met my family

2. I will be happy if I have holiday
    I would be happy if I had holiday
    I would have been happy if I had had holiday

3. I will be happy if I have finished all my task
    I would be happy if I had finished all my task
    I would have been happy if I had had finished all my task

4. I will be happy if I have plenty of money
    I would be happy if I had plenty of money
    I would have been happy if I had had plenty of money

5. I will be happy if I get high score in school
    I would be happy if I got high score in school
    I would have be happy if I had got high score in school

6. I will be happy if I have many friends
    I would be happy if I had many friends
    I would have been happy if I had had many friends

7. I will be happy if I can travel around the world
    I would be happy if I could travel around the world
    I would have been happy if I could have traveled around the world

8. I will be happy if I can go to the Moon
    I would be happy if I could go to the Moon
    I would have been happy if I could have gone to the Moon

9. I will be happy if I can get a scholarship
    I would be happy if I could get a scholarship
    I would have been happy if I could have got a scholarship

10. I will be happy if I have influence in the world
      I would be happy if I had influence in the world
      I would have been happy if I had had influence in the world

11. If I have 1 million dollars, I will invest my money
      If I had 1 million dollars, I would invest my money
      If I had had 1 million dollars, I would have invested my money

12. If I have 1 million dollars, I will go around Indonesia
      If I had 1 million dollars, I would go around Indonesia
      If I had had 1 million dollars, I would have gone around Indonesia

13. If I have 1 million dollars, I will buy company shares
      If I had 1 million dollars, I would buy company shares
      If I had had 1 million dollars, I would have bought company shares

14. If I have 1 million dollars, I will buy a house
      If I had 1 million dollars, I would buy a house
      If I had had 1 million dollars, I would have bought a house

15. If I have 1 million dollars, I will buy a car
      If I had 1 million dollars, I would buy a car
      If I had had 1 million dollars, I would have bought a car

16. If I have 1 million dollars, I will rent a plane
      If I had 1 million dollars, I would rent a plane
      If I had had 1 million dollars, I would have rent a plane

17. If I have 1 million dollars, I will buy some computer
      If I had 1 million dollars, I would buy some computer
      If I had had 1 million dollars, I would have bought some computer

18. If I have 1 million dollars, I will study abroad
      If I had 1 million dollars, I would study abroad
      If I had had 1 million dollars, I would have studied abroad

19. If I have 1 million dollars, I will make a robot
      If I had 1 million dollars, I would make a robot
      If I had had 1 million dollars, I would have made a robot

20. If I have 1 million dollars, I will do some charity
      If I had 1 million dollars, I would do some charity
      If I had had 1 million dollars, I would have done some charity