Minggu, 07 Juni 2015

Interview

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Hallo guys, now i want to tell and give you a motivation for reaching success! Yeah, i have an interview with my father. He is very great and fantastic father i ever had. So, check it out!

Fadli  :  “Assalamualaikum Ayah, boleh bertanya – bertanya sedikit tentang kehidupan Ayah?
Ayah  : “Tentu, apa yang ingin ditanyakan?”
Fadli   : “Bagaimana cara belajar Ayah dulu sehingga bisa sukses sekarang?”
Ayah   : “Pola belajar setiap orang tentu berbeda – beda, tapi menurut ayah yang paling penting adalah keseriusan dan kemauan yang tinggi. Karena tanpa itu pasti rasa malas akan mengalahkan semuanya, terus semangat dan niatkan tujuan sekuat mungkin, insyaallah kesuksesan akan datang”
Fadli    : “Selain belajar, apalagi yang harus dilakukan untuk menggapai kesuksesan?”
Ayah   : “Selain belajar tentu berdo’a adalah hal yang sangat penting. Mengapa? Karena sebesar dan selelah apapun kita belajar dan bekerja keras tidak akan berhasil tanpa adanya restu dari Allah SWT tentu akan gagal. Kita harus berdo’a kepada Allah agar tujuan kita tercapai tapi ingat kadang yang kita mau tidak sejalan dengan kenyataan, karena percayalah Allah SWT punya rencana yang lebih baik.”
Fadli     : “Hmm, apakah ada lagi hal yang harus dilakukan?”
Ayah     : “Yang terakhir, berbuat baiklah kepada orang tua, karena selain restu Allah SWT, kita pun harus mendapat restu orang tua karena ada dalam hadist yang menyatakan bahwa restu Allah SWT terdapat dalam restu orang tua.”
Fadli      : “Oke, jawaban yang luar biasa. Terimakasih ayah atas waktunya”
Ayah     : “Iya, sama – sama.

My father may not be the only great man in this world , but he managed to succeed from his family circumstances that could be considered less capable . I am very proud of him.

He was a deputy dean at the University of  Pasundan.



Sabtu, 30 Mei 2015

Bandung Spot

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Hi Hi Hi! now, i want to tell you about bandung spot! Yeah, bandung is the city of light and love. many place that really beautiful in this city, cafe, waterboom, and many more but now i want to tell you about the place that i have visited. That is, Lawangwangi! Yeah, this place is gallery and restaurant and the view is really beautiful.

Lawangwangi is located in Lembang, Fragrant Lawang position is located in a hilly area , so no wonder that evening weather was cooler than the area of Bandung in general . From the second floor balcony Lawang Wangi we could see the view of Bandung . That night view that appears is just sparkling lights of Bandung . If the afternoon , it will be apparent face Bandung.

You can go here with your family, friends, or your special friend because if you come to this place you will feel very confortable and enjoy. You can take a picture because the view is very green and fresh. And if you go here in the night, especially with your special friend you will see a romantic view. Very Fantastic!









DEWA ATHENA

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Hello guys! i'm back, and now i want to telll ypu about my school event, that is Dewa Athena VII, what's that? Dewa Athena is like sport week in my school, every class must participate this event, because this event is for Sport's point. So, if you did not join it, you will not pass from sport's lesson.

In this event, those are many sport events like Dodgeball, Soccer, Basketball, and many more! My class is X IPA 8, BALAPAN! Yeah, and my class win basketball in 1st, and boy soccer in 2nd and Marathon in 3rd, so my class win 3 chalices. I'm so proud and happy:)

Dewa athena start in March and end in Mei, Dewa Athena's opening is with Color Run, every students wear white cloth, so the cloth can be tarnished by the stain. I'm so happy with Dewa Athena, and next year i will partcipate the event again, maybe i will be the comitte so i can make the event more fantastic!!


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Selasa, 19 Mei 2015

Animal Kingdom (Annelida)

Hi, now i wil tell you about Annelida. Check it out!

Annelids are invertebrates consisting of over 17,000 species of worms including ragworms, earthworms, and leeches. Annelids can be found in moist and wet earth, as well as marine and freshwater environments. Many annelids, such as leeches, are considered parasites.
Annelids range in size from microscopic worms to the Australian Giant Gippsland Earthworm measuring up to 10 feet long. Annelid bodies are long, narrow, and tubular in shape, with multiple segments divided by ring-like constrictions. The front segment contains the brain, mouth and sensory system. The rear segment contains the anus. Some middle segments contain organs such as the circulatory system, digestive system, and nervous system. Segments grow one at a time as the annelid grows older.
Most annelids have radial and circular muscles in the body segments. These muscles provide functions such as circulating blood through blood vessels, digesting food, and providing locomotion. Many annelids move by peristalsis, that are muscle contractions and expansions that sweep along the body like a wave. This allows the annelid to crawl or swim. Other annelids move by whip-like movements of their body.
The Annelids are bilaterally symmetricaltriploblasticcoelomate organisms. They have parapodia for locomotion. Although most textbooks still use the traditional division into polychaetes (almost all marine), oligochaetes (which include earthworms) and leech-like species, research since 1997 has radically changed this scheme, viewing leeches as a sub-group of oligochaetes and oligochaetes as a sub-group of polychaetes. In addition, the PogonophoraEchiura and Sipuncula, previously regarded as separate phyla, are now regarded as sub-groups of polychaetes. Annelids are considered members of the Lophotrochozoa, a "super-phylum" of protostomes that also includes molluscsbrachiopodsflatworms and nemerteans.
The basic annelid form consists of multiple segments. Each segment has the same sets of organs and, in most polychaetes, has a pair of parapodia that many species use forlocomotionSepta separate the segments of many species, but are poorly defined or absent in others, and Echiura and Sipuncula show no obvious signs of segmentation. In species with well-developed septa, the blood circulates entirely within blood vessels, and the vessels in segments near the front ends of these species are often built up with muscles that act as hearts. The septa of such species also enable them to change the shapes of individual segments, which facilitates movement by peristalsis ("ripples" that pass along the body) or by undulations that improve the effectiveness of the parapodia. In species with incomplete septa or none, the blood circulates through the main body cavity without any kind of pump, and there is a wide range of locomotory techniques – some burrowing species turn their pharynges inside out to drag themselves through the sediment.
Although many species can reproduce asexually and use similar mechanisms to regenerate after severe injuries, sexual reproduction is the normal method in species whose reproduction has been studied. The minority of living polychaetes whose reproduction and lifecycles are known produce trochophore larvae, that live as plankton and then sink and metamorphose into miniature adults. Oligochaetes are full hermaphrodites and produce a ring-like cocoon around their bodies, in which the eggs and hatchlings are nourished until they are ready to emerge.
Earthworms are Oligochaetes that support terrestrial food chains both as prey and in some regions are important in aeration and enriching of soil. The burrowing of marine polychaetes, which may constitute up to a third of all species in near-shore environments, encourages the development of ecosystems by enabling water and oxygen to penetrate the sea floor. In addition to improving soil fertility, annelids serve humans as food and as bait. Scientists observe annelids to monitor the quality of marine and fresh water. Although blood-letting is no longer in favor with doctors, some leech species are regarded as endangered species because they have been over-harvested for this purpose in the last few centuries. Ragworms' jaws are now being studied by engineers as they offer an exceptional combination of lightness and strength.
Since annelids are soft-bodied, their fossils are rare – mostly jaws and the mineralized tubes that some of the species secreted. Although some late Ediacaran fossils may represent annelids, the oldest known fossil that is identified with confidence comes from about 518 million years ago in the early Cambrian period. Fossils of most modern mobile polychaete groups appeared by the end of the Carboniferous, about 299 million years ago. Palaeontologists disagree about whether some body fossils from the mid Ordovician, about 472 to 461 million years ago, are the remains of oligochaetes, and the earliest indisputable fossils of the group appear in the Tertiary period, which began65 million years ago.

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Senin, 18 Mei 2015

SONG

  Hi, long time no see guys! Now, i will tell you about song and explain the reason why the singer make the song, check it out!

GIVE THANKS TO ALLAH - MICHAEL JACKSON



Give thanks to Allah,
for the moon and the stars
praise Him all day for
what is and what was.
Take hold of your imaan
dont give it to shaitan
oh you who believe please give thanks to Allah.
Allahu Ghafur Allahu Rahim Allahu yuhibul Mohsinin,
huwa Khalikuna huwa Razikuna wa hua ala kulli shaiin qadir
Allah is Ghafur Allah is Rahim Allah is the one who loves the Muhsinin,
He is a Creator, He is a Sustainer and He is the one who has power over all.
Give thanks to Allah,
for the moon and the stars
praise Him all day for
what is and what was.
take hold of your imaan
dont give it to shaitan
oh you who believe please give thanks to Allah.
Allahu Ghafur Allahu Rahim Allahu yuhibul Mohsinin,
huwa Khalikuna huwa Razikuna wa hua ala kulli shaiin qadir
Allah is Ghafur Allah is Rahim Allah is the one who loves the Muhsinin,
He is a Creator, He is a Sustainer and He is the one who has power over all.

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From : http://www.metrolyrics.com/give-thanks-to-allah-lyrics-michael-jackson.html 

Did you know? Michael jackson is an convert, yes he change his religion from christian to moslem, and he makes the song titled "Give thanks to Allah" to prove that he is the true moslem and he be grateful to Allah. He loves Allah, he loves Mohammed, He loves moslem. Michael jackson change his name to Mikaeel Jackson after he joined moslem. Me as a moslem proud seeing michael jackson can join Islam. I hope many people can join Islam, Aamiin.

Oke that's all! Enjoy my post!:)

Minggu, 19 April 2015

Natural Disaster (Tsunami)

Hello everyone! long time no see, okay now i will tell you about natural disaster, so many natural disaster in this world but i choose Tsunami, so what is tsunami? check it out!

tsunami (plural: tsunamis or tsunami; from Japanese津波, lit. "harbour wave";[1] English pronunciation: /sˈnɑːmi/ or /tsˈnɑːmi/[2]) , also known as a seismic sea wave or as a tidal wave, is a series of waves in a body of water caused by the displacement of a large volume of water, generally in an ocean or a large lakeEarthquakes,volcanic eruptions and other underwater explosions (including detonations of underwater nuclear devices), landslides, glacier calvingsmeteorite impacts and other disturbances above or below water all have the potential to generate a tsunami.[3] In being generated by the displacement of water, a tsunami contrasts both with a normal ocean wave generated by wind and with tides, which are generated by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun on bodies of water.
Tsunami waves do not resemble normal sea waves, because their wavelength is far longer. Rather than appearing as a breaking wave, a tsunami may instead initially resemble a rapidly rising tide, and for this reason they are often referred to as tidal waves. Tsunamis generally consist of a series of waves withperiods ranging from minutes to hours, arriving in a so-called "wave train".[4] Wave heights of tens of metres can be generated by large events. Although the impact of tsunamis is limited to coastal areas, their destructive power can be enormous and they can affect entire ocean basins; the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami was among the deadliest natural disasters in human history with at least 230,000 people killed or missing in 14 countries bordering the Indian Ocean.
The Greek historian Thucydides suggested in his late-5th century BC History of the Peloponnesian War, that tsunamis were related to submarine earthquakes,[5][6] but the understanding of a tsunami's nature remained slim until the 20th century and much remains unknown. Major areas of current research include trying to determine why some large earthquakes do not generate tsunamis while other smaller ones do; trying to accurately forecast the passage of tsunamis across the oceans; and also to forecast how tsunami waves would interact with specific shoreline.

tsunami often occur in countries where there are many volcanoes, and Indonesia, including countries with the highest volcano. biggest tsunami ever occurred in Aceh in 2004 which resulted in 2000 people were killed

And these are pictures of Tsunami :

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