MUHAMMAD HALIM
Selasa, 26 November 2013
Masa Jenuh Dalam Kerja
Jumat, 15 April 2011
melelahkan tapi mengasyikan
saat ini saya memegang 3 jabatan dari 3 organisasi di kampus. yang mana disetiap jabatan saya itu memiliki porsi tanggung jawabnya masing2 yang membuat saya tidak boleh lengah akan jabatan itu.
kalau ditanya melelahkan? jujur saya bilang sangat melelahkan. tapi rasa lelah yang saya alami akan terasa asyik dan menyenangkan dengan pengalaman dan hal2 baru yang saya alami. apalagi kalau suatu tugas dengan tanggung jawab yang besar dapat saya laksanakan dengan lancar dan sukses, disitu saya memiliki kebanggaan tersendiri dalam hidup saya yang mungkin kebanyakan orang tidak mengalaminya.
jadi saat ini saya hanya memegang beberapa hal dalam diri saya, yaitu:
1. jika ada kesempatan untuk diberi kepercayaan akan suatu hal, maka cobalah untuk menerimanya dengan penuh tanggung jawab
2. percayalah, kalau setiap tanggung jawab yang sedang diemban suatu saat akan menjadi suatu hal yang sangat bermanfaat bagi diri saya
3. yakin pada diri kalau saya bisa melakukan semua tanggung jawab yang diberikan, karena kita tidak sendiri dan banyak sahabat yang akan membantu saya nantinya
jadi dalam beberapa hal ddiatas, saya selalu yakin akan apa yang saya lakukan dan semua pasti akan berakhir dengan mengasyikan dan menyenangkan, walaupun terkadang sangat melelahkan....
Sabtu, 02 Januari 2010
HISTORY OF BUKITTINGGI
The city was known as Fort de Kock during colonial times in reference to the Dutch outpost established here in 1825 during the Padri War. The fort was founded by Captain Bauer at the top of Jirek hill and later named after the then Lieutenant Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies, Hendrik Merkus de Kock. The first road connecting the region with the west coast was built between 1833 and 1841 via the Anai Gorge, easing troop movements, cutting the costs of transportation and providing an economic stimulus for the agricultural economy. In 1856 a teacher-training college (Kweekschool) was founded in the city, the first in Sumatra, as part of a policy to provide educational opportunities to the indigenous population. A rail line connecting the city with Payakumbuh and Padang was constructed between 1891 and 1894.
During the Japanese occupation of Indonesia in World War II, the city was the headquarters for the Japanese 25th Army, the force which occupied Sumatra. The headquarters was moved to the city in April 1943 from Singapore, and remained until the Japanese surrender in August 1945.
Mosque in central Bukittinggi
During the Indonesian National Revolution, the city was the headquarters for the Emergency Government of the Republic of Indonesia (PDRI) from December 19, 1948 to July 13, 1949. During the second 'Police Action' Dutch forces invaded and occupied the city on December 22, 1948, having earlier bombed it in preparation. The city was surrendered to Republican officials in December 1949 after the Dutch government recognized Indonesian sovereignty.
The city was officially renamed Bukittinggi in 1949, replacing its colonial name. From 1950 until 1957, Bukittinggi was the capital city of a province called Central Sumatra, which encompassed West Sumatra, Riau and Jambi. In February 1958, during a revolt in Sumatra against the Indonesian government, rebels proclaimed the Revolutionary Government of the Republic of Indonesia (PRRI) in Bukittinggi. The Indonesian government had recaptured the town by May the same year.
A group of Muslim men had planned to bomb a cafe in the city frequented by foreign tourists in October 2007, but the plot was aborted due to the risk of killing Muslim individuals in the vicinity. Since 2008 the city administration has banned Valentine's Day and New Year's celebrations as they consider them not in line with Minangkabau traditions or Islam, and can lead to "immoral acts" such as young couples hugging and kissing.
FOR COMPLETE 12 TASKS OF YOUR BLOG (assignment from Mr.Dadang's wordpress)
1.C.although carbon tetrachloride can legally be used in industry, it is not allowed in home products
2. B.extensively
3. A.forbidden
4. C.often used as a component of cleaning products
5. A.harmful
6. B. Breathed in
7. D. Took away
8.B. prohibit any use of carbon tetrachloride
PARAGRAPH II
9. B. a different American artist
10.B. One artist’s life and works are described
11.A. He was born in America
12.D. high percentage
13.C. Working class
14.A. protests
15.D. an art form involving engraving
16.B.uneven
PARAGRAPH III
17.D. The Evermoving Stras
18.C. unassisted
19.A. barely perceptible
20.A. Noticeble
21.C. erroneous belief
22.D. a distance seemingly equal to the diameter of the Moon
23.D. travel through the sky considerably more rapidly than the stars
Rabu, 11 November 2009
Assigment of English
Name : Muhammad Halim
Class : Accounting A
NPM : 109200032
Exercise 1 page 26
1. againts
2. againts
3. for
4. againts
5. againts
6. for
7. againts
8. for
Exercise 2 page 27
1. againts
2. againts
3. againts
4. for
5. againts
6. for
7. againts
8. for
Exercise 1 page 28
1. cause-effect
2. comparison
3. listing,time-order
4. cause-effect
5. comparison
6. comparison
7. time-order
8. comparison
Exercise 2 page 30
1. time-order
2. listing
3. comparison
4. cause-effect
5. comparison
6. listing
7. cause effect
Exercise 1 page 32
1. six features
2. the trouble with jet skis
3. page 2
4. six departments
5. yes, page 17
6. page 23
7. yes, John H. Mitchell
8. page 14
9. watcher at the pond
10. page six
Exercise 2 page 34
1. 132
2. 53
3. 12,28,29,33,37,61,75,92,107,126
4. 63
5. 75,76,131,135,148,152,156
6. 9,14,53
7. 118
8. 127,128,132
9. 159
10. 66
Exercise 3 page 36
1. 7.00 & 11.00 am
2. 2.00 & 4.20 am
3. no, i can’t.
4. 5 months
5. 4 months
6. $ 39
7. $ 93
8. 4.20 pm
9. 5 hours 20 minutes
10. no, i can’t.
Exercise 4 page 38
1. two apartments
2. $ 670
3. Susan 792-5670 or Mrs .Young 265-4147
4. the 4th apartment
5. yes,i can
6. 954-4121
7. Brighton
8. 598-8440
9. Concord
10. Newton
11. $ 550
12. $ 565
Exercise 5 page 40
1. 14 stores
2. the 13 stores other
3. at 4.40 pm
4. in west chester country
Exercise 6 page 41
` 1. 515 people
2. Monday
3. 445.000
4. Panay island
5. typhoon agnes
6. 400
Exercise 7 page 42
1. 108
2. nov 22
3. New York
4. Washington DC, Boston
5. 35 persons
6. Senator Flank Lautenberg
7. New York & Newark
8. the bridgeman not have closed completely after the boat went through, and a gap in the track may have caused the crash
83-A
1. simple
2. compound
3. complex
4. simple
5. simple
6. compound
7. complex
8. simple
9. complex
10. complex
83-B
1. complex
2. compound
3. simple
4. complex
5. simple
6. compound
7. complex
8. compound
9. compound
10. complex
11. complex
12. simple
13. simple
14. compound
15. complex
Page 74
1. a) to general
b) topic
c) to specific
2. a) to general
b) to specific
c) topic
3. a) topic
b) to specific
c) to general
Page 75
1. bright flash of light in the sky
2. kinds of clouds
Page 76
1. drinking water
2. drinking water in United States
3. important to use water carefully
Page 77
1. Galileo biography
2. Galileo’s study experience
3. Scientist’s life wasn’t always easy
EXERCISE 8 PAGE 78
1.Topic :How to make tea .
In some countries, people drink tea with every meal.
2.Topic: History of Coffee .
Soon there were coffehouses in many europan cities
3.Topic : About the Florida’s orange juice .
Another good snack is apple juice.
Page 80
1. Clothes can tell a lot about person
2. Clothes have to be chosen carefully when you travel
3. Clothes today are different from the clothes of the 1800s
Page 81
1. Alchemy never made gold
2. Robert Boyle said everything is made of four elements
3. Antoine Lavoisier learned an important fact by doing experiments