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Jumat, 01 Desember 2017
Minggu, 01 Oktober 2017
things i want to do before i die
yesterday I listened to religious lectures at a mosque near my house. the preacher tells about how cruel the punishment of hell. after that I am reminded of all my many sins. I was reminded of the nearness of death then before I died. before i die i want to
before I die I will repent like: first I want to apologize to all the people that I feel intentionally hurt and apologize to anyone if there is an unintentional behavior hurt his feelings. after I apologize I will issue zakat for next life savings later. it is more important to apologize to parents because parents are our key to heaven.
after that I will continue to do good and become a useful person that's all I want to do before I die for mate affairs, death and sustenance has been set up. I just try to live it and may Allah open the door of forgiveness and get to heaven with the good people there. and may I die with the condition of the Muslims
yesterday I listened to religious lectures at a mosque near my house. the preacher tells about how cruel the punishment of hell. after that I am reminded of all my many sins. I was reminded of the nearness of death then before I died. before i die i want to
before I die I will repent like: first I want to apologize to all the people that I feel intentionally hurt and apologize to anyone if there is an unintentional behavior hurt his feelings. after I apologize I will issue zakat for next life savings later. it is more important to apologize to parents because parents are our key to heaven.
after that I will continue to do good and become a useful person that's all I want to do before I die for mate affairs, death and sustenance has been set up. I just try to live it and may Allah open the door of forgiveness and get to heaven with the good people there. and may I die with the condition of the Muslims
Minggu, 02 April 2017
in this article I will discuss a phenomenal game in Indonesia. get rich is a game played by adults to children.
This game is very entertaining pastime when you're bored.
but a lot of emotion with this game because unable to load mobile phone and requires a strong network to run the this game. in playing this game we require to have a very strong card and pendant to play.
cards used to consist of a card C, B, A, A +, S, S + following one of many cards in this game :
Kamis, 16 Maret 2017
Freeport negotiations with government continue
Fedina S. Sundaryani
The Jakarta Post
Jakarta |
Thu, March 16, 2017
| 06:01 pmNegotiations between the government and gold and copper mining company PT Freeport Indonesia continue almost one month after the firm submitted its complaints and threatened to take the case to international arbitration.
Tony Wenas, who takes part in the negotiations as Freeport Indonesia executive vice president, said no solution had been reached since negotiations started.
"The discussions are still ongoing, and we are trying to find the best resolution for the future," he said on Thursday.
Tony declined to disclose what exactly was the deadlock keeping the two parties from concluding their negotiations.
Freeport has refused to accept the government’s demand to convert its contract of work (CoW) agreement into a special mining license (IUPK). The company argues that an IUPK would effectively annul its CoW signed in 1991.
Freeport says it does not want to give up the rights listed in its CoW, including protection of its long-term investments.
Under new government regulations, Freeport is required to gradually divest 51 percent of its shares to Indonesian entities.
Tony met with Coordinating Political, Legal and Security Affairs Minister Wiranto on Thursday, a day after visiting the Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry to discuss the issue with officials there. (bbn)
summary
Freeport negotiations with government continue
negotiations between the Indonesian government with companies pt freeport have not found a satisfactory result even this case will be brought to international arbitration. tony wenas as executive vice prsesiden pt. freeport declare negotiations until now still not getting positive results for the future. PT. Freeport refused to change statusny of the contract of work (KK) into a special mining license (IUPTK), PT Freeport firmly rejected and in government regulations PT. Freeport divested by 51 percent sequentially
New Vocabullary
submitted : disampaikan
executive : eksekutif
ongoing : terus-menerus
threatened : terancam
argues : berpendapat
concluding : penutup
demand : permintaan
stopping global warming only way to save coral reefs
Kristen Gelineau
Associated Press
Sydney
| Thu, March 16, 2017
| 06:13 pm
Reducing pollution and curbing overfishing won't prevent the severe
bleaching that is killing coral at catastrophic rates, according to a
study of Australia's Great Barrier Reef. In the end, researchers say,
the only way to save the world's coral from heat-induced bleaching is
with a war on global warming.Scientists are quick to note that local protection of reefs can help damaged coral recover from the stress of rising ocean temperatures. But the new research shows that such efforts are ultimately futile when it comes to stopping bleaching in the first place.
"We don't have any tools to climate-proof corals," said Terry Hughes, director of the ARC Center of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies in Australia and lead author of the study being published on Thursday in the journal Nature. "That's a bit sobering. We can't stop bleaching locally. We actually have to do something about climate change."
Across the world, scores of brilliantly colored coral reefs once teeming with life have in recent years become desolate, white graveyards. Their deaths due to coral bleaching have grown more frequent as ocean temperatures rise, mainly due to increasing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. The hot water stresses corals, forcing them to expel the colorful algae living inside them, which leaves the corals vulnerable to disease and death. Given enough time, bleached coral can recover if the water cools, but if the temperature stays too high for too long, the coral will die.
Preserving coral reefs is crucial, given we depend on them for everything from food to medical research to protection from damaging coastal storms. Scientists and policymakers have thus been scrambling to find ways to prevent bleaching. Last year, for example, Hawaiian officials proposed several measures they hoped would fight bleaching on the state's reefs, such as limiting fishing, establishing new marine protected areas and controlling polluted runoff from land. The question was whether such efforts could provide the corals any resistance to bleaching, or just help them recover.
The researchers conducted aerial and underwater surveys of the Great Barrier Reef, which has experienced three major bleaching events, the worst of which occurred last year. The scientists found that the severity of bleaching was tightly linked to how warm the water was. In the north, which experienced the hottest temperatures, hundreds of individual reefs suffered severe bleaching in 2016, regardless of whether the water quality was good or bad, or whether fishing had been banned. That means even the most pristine parts of the reef are just as prone to heat stress as those that are less protected.
Prior exposure to bleaching also did not appear to provide any protective benefit to the coral. The scientists found that the reefs that were highly bleached during the first two events, in 1998 and 2002, did not experience less severe bleaching last year.
Ultimately, the study concluded, saving reefs from the ravages of bleaching requires urgent action to reduce global warming.
"I think it's a wake-up call," Hughes said. "We've been hoping that local interventions with water quality and fishing would improve the resistance of the corals to bleaching. We found no evidence that that's actually true, at least during a very severe event."
The study shows that older ways of thinking about reef management, such as reducing river runoff, are now moot points when it comes to preventing bleaching, said Kim Cobb, a climate scientist and coral researcher at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta.
"It all seems so quaint now, really," said Cobb, who wasn't part of the study. "A future that we thought was decades coming is basically here."
The research also illustrated the gravity of the situation facing the 2,300-kilometer (1,400-mile) Great Barrier Reef. The team found 91 percent of the reef has been bleached at least once during the three bleaching events. Even more alarming, Hughes said, is that a fourth bleaching event is already underway. Corals need years to recover from bleaching, so back-to-back events increase the possibility that the bleached coral will die.
The study shows that very intense coral bleaching events are no longer isolated and are happening more regularly, said coral reef scientist Julia Baum of Canada's University of Victoria. That assertion has been further bolstered by the Great Barrier Reef's latest bleaching event, which began a few weeks ago and which Baum says has stunned scientists.
"None of us were expecting the water to be heating up again right now," Baum said. "I think it's beyond what any of us could have imagined. It's our worst nightmare."
Summary.
according to the experts how to save coral reefs in a way of combating global warming. coral reefs around the world several brightly colored desolate and scary like white grave due kedaan sea temperatures rise and kill some coral reefs, especially increasing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Hot water stressed coral, forcing them to expel the algae that live colorful in it, which leaves corals are vulnerable to disease and death. Conserve coral reefs are very important, since we rely on them for everything from food to medical research for the protection of coastal storm damage. Scientists and policy makers have thus been struggling to find ways to prevent bleaching that the older way of thinking about the management of coral reefs, such as reducing the runoff of the river, now a moot point when it comes to preventing bleaching, said Kim Cobb, a climate scientist and researcher coral The Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta.
New Vocabullary
bleaching : pemutihan
researchers : peneliti
catastrophic : bencana
futile : sia-sia
efforts : upaya
interventions : intervensi
possibility : kemungkinan
bleaching : pemutihan
researchers : peneliti
catastrophic : bencana
futile : sia-sia
efforts : upaya
interventions : intervensi
possibility : kemungkinan
Digital transactions galore at Telkom Craft Indonesia
inforial
The Jakarta Post
The Jakarta Post
Jakarta, Indonesia |
Wed, March 15, 2017
| 12:00 am
State-Owned Enterprises Minister Rini Soemarno recently called on
state-owned companies to help micro, small and medium enterprises
(MSMEs) widen their market reach.
"MSMEs still need assistance and guidance when it comes to developing their product standards and quality, as well as in helping them to make use of technology and have better management," Rini said during the opening of the Telkom Craft Indonesia exhibition at the Jakarta Convention Center on March 10.
Telkom Craft Indonesia, an expo held as part of the ministry "Rumah Kreatif BUMN" project, ran from March 10 to 12 and invited visitors to conduct digital transactions.
RI’s first digital expo
Unlike similar expos in the past, Telkom Craft Indonesia was the first expo in the country that not only focused on digital MSMEs but also used a digital payment system that made use of TCASH from Telkomsel and through blanja.com whenever any transactions took place at the event.
Visitors and participating vendors were enthusiastic about the transaction method.
Participating vendors said they felt relieved by the use of digital transactions, as it meant they did not have to worry about not having the right amount of change. "When sales are at their peak, it can be inconvenient to have to have spare change always available," one vendor said.
Meanwhile, a visitor, Budi, noted that his purchases at the event marked his first time conducting digital transactions. "I prefer it this way, as having purchases delivered to my home means I would not have to worry about carrying items all the way back to my home," Budi said.
MSMEs as movers in RI's digital economic ecosystem
Telkom Craft Indonesia was very useful for MSMEs across the country. "Telkom deserves appreciation for initiating this event. They have given an opportunity for MSME owners to gain access to a wider market through the expo and the digitalization of businesses," Rini said.
The event featured 150 participating MSMEs chosen from 125,000 that partner with Telkom and other state-owned enterprises throughout the country. The participating MSMEs were divided into three categories: craft, fashion and food.
Telkom's executive director, Alex J. Sinaga, said Telkom had an important role in supporting the digitalization of MSMEs. According to Alex, MSMEs have enormous potential to influence the nation's digital economic ecosystem in the digital age. "Telkom is playing a role as an enabler or facilitator that can build Indonesia's digital community. One way we are supporting this is to aid MSMEs by giving them help in making use of information and communications technology in their daily operations," Alex said.
Alex hoped that MSMEs could compete in and penetrate the global market. The goal was in line with the expo's main theme of "local heroes to global champions”. He viewed many MSME products as already being of high quality and value. The next step, for him, was to continue competing at a global level.
Summary
"MSMEs still need assistance and guidance when it comes to developing their product standards and quality, as well as in helping them to make use of technology and have better management," Rini said during the opening of the Telkom Craft Indonesia exhibition at the Jakarta Convention Center on March 10.
Telkom Craft Indonesia, an expo held as part of the ministry "Rumah Kreatif BUMN" project, ran from March 10 to 12 and invited visitors to conduct digital transactions.
RI’s first digital expo
Unlike similar expos in the past, Telkom Craft Indonesia was the first expo in the country that not only focused on digital MSMEs but also used a digital payment system that made use of TCASH from Telkomsel and through blanja.com whenever any transactions took place at the event.
Visitors and participating vendors were enthusiastic about the transaction method.
Participating vendors said they felt relieved by the use of digital transactions, as it meant they did not have to worry about not having the right amount of change. "When sales are at their peak, it can be inconvenient to have to have spare change always available," one vendor said.
Meanwhile, a visitor, Budi, noted that his purchases at the event marked his first time conducting digital transactions. "I prefer it this way, as having purchases delivered to my home means I would not have to worry about carrying items all the way back to my home," Budi said.
MSMEs as movers in RI's digital economic ecosystem
Telkom Craft Indonesia was very useful for MSMEs across the country. "Telkom deserves appreciation for initiating this event. They have given an opportunity for MSME owners to gain access to a wider market through the expo and the digitalization of businesses," Rini said.
The event featured 150 participating MSMEs chosen from 125,000 that partner with Telkom and other state-owned enterprises throughout the country. The participating MSMEs were divided into three categories: craft, fashion and food.
Telkom's executive director, Alex J. Sinaga, said Telkom had an important role in supporting the digitalization of MSMEs. According to Alex, MSMEs have enormous potential to influence the nation's digital economic ecosystem in the digital age. "Telkom is playing a role as an enabler or facilitator that can build Indonesia's digital community. One way we are supporting this is to aid MSMEs by giving them help in making use of information and communications technology in their daily operations," Alex said.
Alex hoped that MSMEs could compete in and penetrate the global market. The goal was in line with the expo's main theme of "local heroes to global champions”. He viewed many MSME products as already being of high quality and value. The next step, for him, was to continue competing at a global level.
Summary
Digital transactions galore at Telkom Craft Indonesia
State Owned Enterprises Minister Rini Soemarno have recently called for state-owned enterprises to assist micro, small and medium enterprises (SMEs) expand its market reach mereka.Telkom Craft Indonesia is the first expo in the country that is not only focused on the digital SMEs but also use digital payment system that utilizes TCash of Telkomsel and through blanja.com each time a transaction takes place in the event.
according to the telecom expo deserves the award The event featured 150 participating SMEs were selected from 125,000 in partnership with Telkom and other state across the country. SMEs participating are divided into three categories: crafts, fashion and food.
New Vocabullary
enterprises : perusahaan
guidance : bimbingan
ministry : kementerian
inconvenient : susah
enormous : besar sekali
penetrate :menembus
throughout :sepanjang
Jokowi expresses condolences on death of Hasyim Muzadi
News Desk
The Jakarta Post
Jakarta |
Thu, March 16, 2017
| 05:03 pmPresident Joko “Jokowi” Widodo expressed his condolences over the death of Hasyim Muzadi, former chairman of Indonesia’s largest Islamic organization, Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), from 1999 until 2004, on the sidelines of the President’s working visit in West Kalimantan on Thursday.
“Today, our nation has lost its greatest son, Bapak KH Hasyim Muzadi. He passed away at 6:15 a.m. local time this morning at his house in Malang [East Java]. On behalf of the government and all Indonesian people, I want to express our deep condolences [for this great loss]. May he rest in peace and may God giving him the best place,” said Jokowi, after inaugurating the Nanga Badau cross-border post in Kapuas Hulu regency, West Kalimantan.
The President said Hasyim was an ulema and a great teacher of the nation who always guarded diversity in the country.
“He is a great ulema, an ulema who has always been able to calm situations, comforting our hearts,” said Jokowi in a statement released by the Presidential Office on Thursday.
Hasyim, who served as a member of the Presidential Advisory Board (Wantimpres), passed away at the age of 73 at his residence in the Pesantren Al Hikam Islamic boarding school in Malang. He is to be laid to rest at the Pesantren Al Hikam 2 complex in Depok, West Java. (ebf)
Summary
Jokowi expresses condolences on death of Hasyim Muzadi
Mr. President of the Republic Indonesia jokowi express condolences to Hasyim Muzadi, the former chairman of Indonesia's largest Islamic organization, Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), from 1999 to 2004, on the sidelines of a working visit of President of West Kalimantan, on Thursday.
jokowi father claimed that Hashim was a scholar and great teacher of the nation is always maintained diversity in this country.
"He is a great scholar, a scholar who is always able to calm the situation, comfort our hearts," asyim, who served as a member of the Presidential Advisory Council (Wantimpres), died at age 73 at his home in Pondok Pesantren Pesantren Al Hikam in Malang. He should be buried in Pesantren Al Hikam 2 complex in Depok, West Java. (EBF)
New Vocabullary
condolences : belasungkawa
chairman : ketua
sidelines : sela-sela
behalf : kepentingan
inaugurating : meresmikan
diversity : perbedaan
comforting : menghibur
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