Jumat, 02 Desember 2011
Senin, 21 November 2011
Medal Tally For 26th SEA Games Jakarta-Palembang 2011 tanggal 21 -11 -2011
| Country | Overall Medal | |||
163
|
141
|
128
|
432
| |
102
|
87
|
113
|
302
| |
93
|
86
|
99
|
278
| |
54
|
45
|
74
|
173
| |
42
|
45
|
73
|
160
| |
31
|
55
|
75
|
161
| |
16
|
25
|
32
|
73
| |
9
|
12
|
36
|
57
| |
4
|
11
|
21
|
36
| |
1
|
1
|
5
|
7
| |
0
|
4
|
7
|
11
| |
| Grand Total |
515
|
512
|
663
|
1690
|
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Minggu, 20 November 2011
puisi lama
PUISI LAMA
BENTUK
PUISI LAMA
1.
Bidal
Kalimat-kalimat
singkat yang mengandung suatu pengertian/ membayangkan suatu sindiran atau
kiasan.
a. Pepatah
Kalimat-kalimat
yang bertujuan untuk mematahkan sikap sombong pada seseorang, yang mengiaskan
sesuatu tentang keadaan atau tingkah laku seseorang.
b. Peribahasa
Kalimat-kalimat
atau bahasa yang menyatakan perihal atau suatu keadaan yang dinyatakan dengan
berkias (tidak dalam arti sebenarnya).
c. Perumpamaan
Kalimat-kalimat
yang mengumpamakan (membandingkan) keadaan yang sebenarnya dengan keadaan lain
yang ada dalam alam.
d. Ibarat
Perumpamaan
yang lebih jelas, karena disertai arti atau penjelasannya.
e. Tamsil
Kiasan yang
bersampiran, bersajak, dan berirama.
f.
Pemeo
Kalimat-kalimat
sungkat baik yang mengandung ejekan atau semangat, yang ditiru dari ucapan seseorang
dan kemudian sering diucapkan atau dipakai dalam masyarakat.
3.Syair
a. tiap
bait terdiri dari 4 baris
b. tiap
baris terdiri dari 4 kata (antara 8 – 12 suku kata)
c. semua
baris merupakan isi (tidak bersampiran)
d. bersajak
sama ( a a a a )
e. isinya;
cerita, hikayat, nesihat, petuah, atau tentang ilmu
f. tidak
dapat selesai dalam 1 bait
4.Gurindam
a. tiap
bait terdiri dari 2 baris
b. bersajak
sama ( a a )
c. kedua
baris itu merupakan isi semua
d. hubungan
kedua baris itu merupakan kalimat majemuk bertingkat bersebab akibat;
-. Baris ke- 1 : sebab/ pernyataan
-. Baris
ke-2 : akibat / jawab
e. baris
(kalimat-kalimatnya tidak terikat oleh jumlah suku kata)
f. isinya
berupa: nasihat, sindiran (olok-olok) atau suatu kebenaran
Minggu, 13 November 2011
garuda muda berkibar garuda senior istirahat
jum'at, 11 November 2011 timnas indonesia usia 23 menanga atas singapura 2-0 indonesia muda pun cukup bangga dalam kemenangan nya, tetapi di sisi timnas indonesia senior mereka kalah mutlak atas qatar yaitu 4-0
Selasa, 08 November 2011
Married Men More Attractive Heart
TYPE man's dream as if that makes you interested? A handsome, rich, or be loyal?Among the many choices that, you know there are women who are more attracted to men who have been married.
What drives them interested in married men? What shortage of single men or are there other reasons behind the attraction? Here are some reasons why some women prefer to marry men. Is it because of love, marriage, or sex.
1. ChallengeGetting married man signifies a triumph for a woman over another woman. Superiority of the man is probably the experience, confidence, and authority so that he seemed to be a man who deserves contested. Many of the women who want to get what belongs to another woman. Jealousy or revenge may be the reason why women love to pursue a married man.
2. Married men have the answersMany women who felt that married men are better able to meet their needs either emotionally or material in a better way. To that end, the man may be said to have answers to all problems because it is more experienced in dealing with it.
3. Forbidden fruitCertainly not very supportive community of women who married men who have been sabotaged. However, for some it seems to be hooked like a forbidden temptation that makes it unbearable for a woman. For them, food on the plate the other person always looks and feels better than what's in front of their own. This is normal human tendency to want what can not be owned.
4. There was no bondMarried men are ideal candidates for career-oriented women who do not want to get married but want sex.
5. Married men better in bedMany women feel that men married to much sexual experience is better than single people who may also be experienced.
6. Have more appealSome married men have an irresistible charm. Thus, many women who find it difficult to resist the charm.
7. Unable to find single menSingle men eligible ideal lover is fairly rare, so much that divert option on those who are married.
8. LoveLove can happen to anyone. As a popular saying 'love is blind'. When someone falls in love but in reality the object of love is married, it's not a big maslaha.
9. BandwagonMany women tend to believe that if many women who settled on one type of man, surely there is an excess of these men possessed.
10. Sex addictionThere are some women just want to have sex with anyone who can satisfy them. They do not care if the man is married or not. (MI / DNI)

What drives them interested in married men? What shortage of single men or are there other reasons behind the attraction? Here are some reasons why some women prefer to marry men. Is it because of love, marriage, or sex.
1. ChallengeGetting married man signifies a triumph for a woman over another woman. Superiority of the man is probably the experience, confidence, and authority so that he seemed to be a man who deserves contested. Many of the women who want to get what belongs to another woman. Jealousy or revenge may be the reason why women love to pursue a married man.
2. Married men have the answersMany women who felt that married men are better able to meet their needs either emotionally or material in a better way. To that end, the man may be said to have answers to all problems because it is more experienced in dealing with it.
3. Forbidden fruitCertainly not very supportive community of women who married men who have been sabotaged. However, for some it seems to be hooked like a forbidden temptation that makes it unbearable for a woman. For them, food on the plate the other person always looks and feels better than what's in front of their own. This is normal human tendency to want what can not be owned.
4. There was no bondMarried men are ideal candidates for career-oriented women who do not want to get married but want sex.
5. Married men better in bedMany women feel that men married to much sexual experience is better than single people who may also be experienced.
6. Have more appealSome married men have an irresistible charm. Thus, many women who find it difficult to resist the charm.
7. Unable to find single menSingle men eligible ideal lover is fairly rare, so much that divert option on those who are married.
8. LoveLove can happen to anyone. As a popular saying 'love is blind'. When someone falls in love but in reality the object of love is married, it's not a big maslaha.
9. BandwagonMany women tend to believe that if many women who settled on one type of man, surely there is an excess of these men possessed.
10. Sex addictionThere are some women just want to have sex with anyone who can satisfy them. They do not care if the man is married or not. (MI / DNI)
Sabtu, 05 November 2011
Myanmar clears path for Suu Kyi's return to politics
YANGON - Myanmar's president has approved changes to a law on political parties, paving the way for democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi's opposition party to re-register, state media said Saturday.
The revisions to the political party registration law appear to be the latest effort by the military-dominated regime to reach out to opponents, amid tentative signs of change in the repressive state.
A key amendment endorsed by President Thein Sein on Friday removed the condition that all parties must agree to "preserve" the country's 2008 constitution, the state-run Myanmar Ahlin newspaper said.
The wording has now been changed to "respect and obey", it said, a small difference in nuance but one that would allow Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy (NLD) party to criticise or suggest changes to the constitution.
The revised law also removed a contentious clause that said prisoners could not be party members.
NLD spokesman Nyan Win said the party welcomed the changes but he refused to be drawn on whether it meant it would re-register and contest a by-election expected around the end of the year.
"We like the amended law as it amended the facts that should be amended," he told AFP.
"We will discuss and negotiate what to do and how to continue on Monday when the office opens."
The NLD boycotted Myanmar's historic elections last year, largely because of rules that would have forced it to expel imprisoned members -- including leader Suu Kyi who was still under house arrest at the time.
As a result it was delisted as a political party by the regime.
Myanmar's new nominally civilian government said in September it was ready to work with Suu Kyi and her party if they officially re-entered the political arena.
In response, the Nobel Peace Prize winner, freed from detention last November after seven years of house arrest, said she would discuss the issue of re-registering with senior party members based on political developments.
The amendments to the party registration law came hot on the heels of high-profile visits to Myanmar this week by senior officials from the United Nations and the United States, who said they were encouraged by nascent reforms in the country.
A recent prisoner amnesty by the new government, however, failed to free most key dissidents, disappointing those who had hoped the country would release all its roughly 2,000 political detainees.
The revisions to the political party registration law appear to be the latest effort by the military-dominated regime to reach out to opponents, amid tentative signs of change in the repressive state.
A key amendment endorsed by President Thein Sein on Friday removed the condition that all parties must agree to "preserve" the country's 2008 constitution, the state-run Myanmar Ahlin newspaper said.
The wording has now been changed to "respect and obey", it said, a small difference in nuance but one that would allow Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy (NLD) party to criticise or suggest changes to the constitution.
The revised law also removed a contentious clause that said prisoners could not be party members.
NLD spokesman Nyan Win said the party welcomed the changes but he refused to be drawn on whether it meant it would re-register and contest a by-election expected around the end of the year.
"We like the amended law as it amended the facts that should be amended," he told AFP.
"We will discuss and negotiate what to do and how to continue on Monday when the office opens."
The NLD boycotted Myanmar's historic elections last year, largely because of rules that would have forced it to expel imprisoned members -- including leader Suu Kyi who was still under house arrest at the time.
As a result it was delisted as a political party by the regime.
Myanmar's new nominally civilian government said in September it was ready to work with Suu Kyi and her party if they officially re-entered the political arena.
In response, the Nobel Peace Prize winner, freed from detention last November after seven years of house arrest, said she would discuss the issue of re-registering with senior party members based on political developments.
The amendments to the party registration law came hot on the heels of high-profile visits to Myanmar this week by senior officials from the United Nations and the United States, who said they were encouraged by nascent reforms in the country.
A recent prisoner amnesty by the new government, however, failed to free most key dissidents, disappointing those who had hoped the country would release all its roughly 2,000 political detainees.
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