Senin, 29 Desember 2014

TETANGGAKU KEBAKARAN

AKU SEMPAT BAGUN TERNYATA ADA KEBAKARAN TETANGGA KOS KU,DEGAN SADAR AKUPUN MENGAMBIL 2 EMBER AIR DAN MENYIRAM,DATANG PULA TETANGGAKU,MEMBAWA AIR BEBERAPA JERIGEN,TERNYATA APINYA BISA MEREDAKAN,NAMUN YANG SOENYA TERNYATA PENGHUNI RUMAH ITU LAGI KELUAR MENJENGUK KELUARGANYA,SETELAH RUMAHNYA DI LAHAP SAMA API BARU TUANYA DATANG.BEBERAPA SAAT KEMUDIAN POLISI DATANG UNTUK MENGEVAKUASI RUMAH TERSEBUT,TERNYATA SETELAH DI SELIDIKI PEMILIK RUMAH TERSEBUT ADALAH TUKANG JUAL NASI GORENG, WADUH MALAM INI BENAR BENAR,,,MENYERAMKAN,,,WADU,,,H,,,,,,,,,,,H.
MALAM INI BUAT SAHABATKU YAGNG BELUM TIDUR MOHON DOANYA AGAR PEMILIK RUMAH TERSEBUT SABAR UNTUK MENGHADAPINYA.

Sabtu, 27 Desember 2014

IDE CREATIF

pekerjaan yang sulit adalah,mengambil posisi duduk sambil meneguk secangkir kopi hitam yang hangat, menunggu kedatangan ide ide yg cemerlang, kemudian ide itu di tulis juga dirangkaikan dalam kata kata yang baik dan benar..apakah yg sesungguhnya menulis hemmmm wow???

Kamis, 25 Desember 2014

implementasi dan kajia tentang guru


             

guru

Menjadi guru bukan berarti menjadi sumber ilmu, melainkan fasilitator dalam menemukan pengetahuan. Oleh karena itu, jangan pernah berhenti belajar jika ingin menjadi guru. Guru yang hebat akan bangga jika mampu mencetak siswa yang lebih hebat atau unggul dari dirinya. Dia akan terlecut untuk terus meng-up-grade diri dan ilmunya. Bukan sebaliknya, berpuas diri dengan kemampuan yang dimiliknya. Wahai para guru, mari kita tunjukkan bahwa kita adalah guru hebat itu yang bisa mengubah Indonesia yang lebih baik.(sinopsis stop jadi guru)

Selasa, 23 Desember 2014

Merenung tentang mu ibu.



Merenung tentang mu ibu.




Aku duduk termenung di sebuah kamar kos di waktu pagi yang indah
menanti matahari terbit. Akupun ditegur oleh embun yang berkabut .
sementara Sang fajarpun  mengajak hatiku untuk berpikir tentang dirimu wahai  ibu.
menjelajahi sebuah revolusi kehidupan yang telah  kita lewati bersama.
Ibu, menjumpai mu dalam sebua pikiranku itu tersa  lebih dekat meskipun engkau jauh , kamupun  mengukir aku dengan beribu kata kata  yang tak teruraikan nilainya.
Ibu, ingin rasanya  Hati kecilku mengungkapkan sebua kata “terimakasih”
namun kamupun jauh nan disana suatu hal yang pasti, ibu menjadi kenangan bagi hidupku.
ibu, aku banggaa menjadi dirimu. Aku merindukanmu, aku menunggu mu di pintu kesuksan kita
Seperti mimpi mimpi kita yang telah betebaran di bumi. miss you mom cepat sebuh.

Senin, 22 Desember 2014

INTERVIEW WITH A FOREIGNER




INTERVIEW WITH A FOREIGNER

This is about my experience to interview a foreigner that I met in Prambanan Temple  at last Friday. 





-Where were you born?
I was born in Melbourne, Australia.
-In which country and city are you living now?
I am living in the Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
-Are you living alone or with your family?
I am living here with my wife.
-How long have you been living in Indonesia?
I have been living here for about 2 years.
-What is your age?
 I am 38.
-When did you come up with the idea of living in Indonesia?
I have been traveling to Indonesia for a number of years and after meeting my wife here, I decided to make my home here.
-Was it hard to get a visa or a work permit?
Visas are never easy in Indonesia.  To save yourself some effort you can use an agent, but their fees are several times the actual cost.  It's possible to get any kind of visa yourself, but you will need to make several trips to the immigration office.  If anything needs to be copied or sent of to Jakarta for approval, you need to do it yourself.
-Was it difficult for you to get medical insurance before you went there or when you first arrived?
I just had travel insurance when I arrived, which is easy enough to buy online. 
-How do you make your living in Indonesia? Do you have any type of income generated?
My wife and I have a small hotel in Rosin It's not easy running a business in Jogyakart and you can't really expect to make a lot of money.  The easygoing lifestyle however makes it worthwhile.  
-Do you speak the local language and do you think it's important to speak the local language? Please add your thoughts on local customs and whether it's important for expats to respect/observe local customs.
I am still learning and I agree that it is extremely important to learn the language of the country you are living in.  It is absolutely important to follow and respect the local customs of the country you are living in.  I see a few expats who think they can do want they want and not only is it disrespectful, it can land you in a lot of trouble. 
-Do you miss home and family sometimes? Describe your favorite recreational activities there or those that are available.
I have lived most of my life overseas now, so I rarely feel "homesick".  I feel that Indonesia now is my home..  I enjoy trying to find new places to visit that aren't listed in the guidebooks.
-Do you have other plans for the future?
I think our next big plan will be starting a family.  More travel in Indonesia and in Asia.
-What about housing, have you bought, or are you renting a home? How much do you pay for it?
We bought our place after renting for the first couple of years.  It's almost impossible to even give a ballpark figure of how much a property will cost.  Foreigners cannot buy freehold property in Indonesia, so for most people they would be better to rent or lease their property. 
-What do you think about the locals?
I love the people here and I think for many foreigners it is one of the great things about living in Yogyakarta. Most people are very friendly and we have made many great friends here. Balinese tend to be quite welcoming to foreigners.  The only one negative thing I can think of, is that they try to charge foreigners more.
-What are the positive and negative aspects of living in Indonesia?
The positive aspects are the warm weather, beautiful scenery, friendly people and the culture.  The negative aspect is probably the bureaucracy and the difficulty of finding information on the various laws and regulations.
-Do you have any tips for our readers about living in Indonesia?
Yogyakarta is a great holiday destination but not an easy place to live permanently. The hassle with visas and the many restrictions foreigners have on buying property and owning a business, can make it difficult.  The important thing is to take things slowly.  If you want to start a business, it is a good idea to start small and build it up slowly.  Don't rush into anything.

INTERVIEW WITH A FOREIGNER



INTERVIEW WITH A FOREIGNER
This is about my experience to interview a foreigner that I met in Prambanan Temple  at last Saturday.

Hartoyo : sir, I have homework from campus, for interview foreigner, do you mind if I will interview mister?
Mr. Stuart : ok
Hartoyo: What is your name?
Mr. Stuart : my name is Stuart
Hartoyo: Where are you from?
Mr. Stuart : Australia.
Hartoyo:  : How long have you been here?
Mr.stuart : two days
Hrtoyo : with whom  did you  come here ?
Mr.stuart :   i came here with family and my friends
Hrtoyo:Why do you choose this place for holyday ?
Mr.stuart : Because fun, wonderful, best.
Hrtoyo: What do you think, which better places for playing surfing?
Mr.stuart :Jogjakarta, Bali, Australia,
Hrtoyo :What your planning come here for holiday or special for surfing?
Mr.stuart : Oh, just for weekend
Hrtoyo:do you know about champion league?
Mr.stuart :  Yes I know
Hrtoyo : What favorite team do you like?
Mr.stuart : Manchester city..
Hrtoyo:Why?
Mr. Stuart : Because from in England
Kiki What food do you like?
Mr.stuart : Like sea food, fish and lobster, vegetables, milk
Kiki : Cow milk? Or fish milk?
Mr. Stuart : Cow milk
kiki :  may I  take picture with you ?
Mr. Stuart : ok.
Kiki : Thank you very much for you attention.
Mr. Stuart; ok see you.




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