Rabu, 22 Januari 2014

Gerund and Infinitive

Gerund
1. Ionizing compound is very interesting
2. He went swimming the day after doomsday
3. The Einstain approximation is very interesting
4. I like experimenting elephant brain
5. I hate losing from Stephen Hawking
6. The Neanderthal stops hunting deer
7. Your success in genetical recombination is surprising me
8. He is using electrical fluctuation  to win the competition
9. I am calculating about the acquisition of log 0,0005
10. I like watching prestidigitator on theater

Infinitive
1. To kill someone is easy for me
2. We use catalyst to decrease the compound reaction time
3. I used to ornitophobia when i in outdoor
4. I was told by my lecturer to think about The Alien Parasite Hypothesis
5. I promise to mom to distilate the sea water before i taste the sea salt
6. The barbarian used to cut their enemy head
7. She was allow me to chop the spine of guinea pig
8. I use deviation formula to find the reflected light
9. She comes here just to poke you
10. He asked me to eat garbage

The Black Death






The Black Death arrived in Europe by sea in October 1347 when 12 Genoese trading ships docked at the Sicilian port of Messina after a long journey through the Black Sea. The people who gathered on the docks to greet the ships were met with a horrifying surprise: Most of the sailors aboard the ships were dead, and those who were still alive were gravely ill. They were overcome with fever, unable to keep food down and delirious from pain. Strangest of all, they were covered in mysterious black boils that oozed blood and pus and gave their illness its name: the “Black Death.” The Sicilian authorities hastily ordered the fleet of “death ships” out of the harbor, but it was too late: Over the next five years, the mysterious Black Death would kill more than 20 million people in Europe–almost one-third of the continent’s population.



"The Black Death"

Even before the “death ships” pulled into port at Messina, many Europeans had heard rumors about a “Great Pestilence” that was carving a deadly path across the trade routes of the Near and Far East. (Early in the 1340s, the disease had struck China, India, Persia, Syria and Egypt.) However, they were scarcely equipped for the horrible reality of the Black Death. “In men and women alike,” the Italian poet Giovanni Boccaccio wrote, “at the beginning of the malady, certain swellings, either on the groin or under the armpits…waxed to the bigness of a common apple, others to the size of an egg, some more and some less, and these the vulgar named plague-boils.” Blood and pus seeped out of these strange swellings, which were followed by a host of other unpleasant symptoms–fever, chills, vomiting, diarrhea, terrible aches and pains–and then, in short order, death. The Black Death was terrifyingly, indiscriminately contagious: “the mere touching of the clothes,” wrote Boccaccio, “appeared to itself to communicate the malady to the toucher.” The disease was also terrifyingly efficient. People who were perfectly healthy when they went to bed at night could be dead by morning.

Understanding the Black Death
Today, scientists understand that the Black Death, now known as the plague, is spread by a bacillus called Yersina pestis. (The French biologist Alexandre Yersin discovered this germ at the end of the 19th century.) They know that the bacillus travels from person to person pneumonically, or through the air, as well as through the bite of infected fleas and rats. Both of these pests could be found almost everywhere in medieval Europe, but they were particularly at home aboard ships of all kinds--which is how the deadly plague made its way through one European port city after another. Not long after it struck Messina, the Black Death spread to the port of Marseilles in France and the port of Tunis in North Africa. Then it reached Rome and Florence, two cities at the center of an elaborate web of trade routes. By the middle of 1348, the Black Death had struck Paris, Bordeaux, Lyon and London. 

Today, this grim sequence of events is terrifying but comprehensible. In the middle of the 14th century, however, there seemed to be no rational explanation for it. No one knew exactly how the Black Death was transmitted from one patient to another–according to one doctor, for example, “instantaneous death occurs when the aerial spirit escaping from the eyes of the sick man strikes the healthy person standing near and looking at the sick”–and no one knew how to prevent or treat it. Physicians relied on crude and unsophisticated techniques such as bloodletting and boil-lancing (practices that were dangerous as well as unsanitary) and superstitious practices such as burning aromatic herbs and bathing in rosewater or vinegar. 

Meanwhile, in a panic, healthy people did all they could to avoid the sick. Doctors refused to see patients; priests refused to administer last rites. Shopkeepers closed stores. Many people fled the cities for the countryside, but even there they could not escape the disease: It affected cows, sheep, goats, pigs and chickens as well as people. In fact, so many sheep died that one of the consequences of the Black Death was a European wool shortage.  And many people, desperate to save themselves, even abandoned their sick and dying loved ones. “Thus doing,” Boccaccio wrote, “each thought to secure immunity for himself.”

God's Punishment?
Because they did not understand the biology of the disease, many people believed that the Black Death was a kind of divine punishment–retribution for sins against God such as greed, blasphemy, heresy, fornication and worldliness. By this logic, the only way to overcome the plague was to win God’s forgiveness. Some people believed that the way to do this was to purge their communities of heretics and other troublemakers–so, for example, many thousands of Jews were massacred in 1348 and 1349. (Thousands more fled to the sparsely populated regions of Eastern Europe, where they could be relatively safe from the rampaging mobs in the cities.)

Some people coped with the terror and uncertainty of the Black Death epidemic by lashing out at their neighbors; others coped by turning inward and fretting about the condition of their own souls. Some upper-class men joined processions of flagellants that traveled from town to town and engaged in public displays of penance and punishment: They would beat themselves and one another with heavy leather straps studded with sharp pieces of metal while the townspeople looked on. For 33 1/2 days, the flagellants repeated this ritual three times a day. Then they would move on to the next town and begin the process over again. Though the flagellant movement did provide some comfort to people who felt powerless in the face of inexplicable tragedy, it soon began to worry the Pope, whose authority the flagellants had begun to usurp. In the face of this papal resistance, the movement disintegrated. 

The Black Death epidemic had run its course by the early 1350s, but the plague reappeared every few generations for centuries. Modern sanitation and public-health practices have greatly mitigated the impact of the disease but have not eliminated it.

source http://www.history.com
           http://en.wikipedia.org


Selasa, 21 Januari 2014

The Next Galactic Federation Consul from Earth Representative


Ladies, Gentleman, Aliens, Monsterious creature, Ionized plasma cells, floating bodily fluids, and many other mischief and their acquaintance. In the name of God i shall welcome you all to our Galactic consulate main ship "The Hepahistos" to listening for the candidate campaign. As you know my name is Alidza Fauzi or 1000001 1000101 1001001 1001000 1111111 1000001 in Binaries numbers. This heavy duty may become determinant for our future, so i hope whoever elected for the first consul of galactic federation must be wise, smart, effective, dedicated, and mentality strong. With this such absolute authority he or she must can take advanced solution for many trouble that we have to faced. Then i will tell you about my vision and mission. My vision is to unite the member of galactic federation and make all of them prosperous under the banner of federation. As you know that our hostility with Ba'al Homman Empire become threat, then we need to unite and bring peace across the planet. As the first minister of Peace from earth i will declare my postulant to become first consul and bring peace and harmony both for galactic federation and Ba'al Homman Empire. My mission is i will increase the rate friendly diplomacy with all planet state, Increase the federation Imperial army, and open more trading route with safety. then for the developed planets they must help another developing planet to reach their developed status. To achieve this we must work as team, avoid the racism, open the information freely, and let us hope another prosperous day for all members of galactic federation . That is all for my speeches thank you for your attention may the Creator bless us all. Victory for federation once and for all!

Rabu, 15 Januari 2014

Holiday

My Holiday

Although when the holiday semester coming i was not going for the trip, then my holiday is appear when the day is school day. My holiday began from the trip to Europe, it is very remarkable trip that hard to forget. It is began on 31 October 2013 that my family went to the Soekarno-Hatta airport for the Europe trip, then we met with the tour guide and other members of notary that grouping with us.

About 8 hours we fly with Air Emirates then we transited in Dubai about 3 hours we waited and its fly again about 6 hours and landed in Rome

Finally we arrived in Rome the temperature outside about 15 Celcius degrees its a sunny weather then we went to ride Inter regional Bus the driver is Italian man called Antonio. First we went to Vatican to saw St Peter Basilica. It is a small state in the middle of Italian Republic. The Basilica is crowded that we need to lining up to enter the interior of Basilica. It is indeed a historical, religious, and artistic place for visit

After that we went to Colosseum that built for the people of roman empire. This combat theater is famous for the gladiator and the chariot


Then we went to rounded along the city of Rome and we stay In hotel

The next morning we went to Pisa and visit the leaning tower of Pisa

Then we went to Prato to shop in modern shopping valley, eat traditional Pizza, and stay in hotel
The next day we went to Venice it is very authentic European place this is one of the most remarkable place. We took a ride with gondola within the Choirman and accordion player. In the night we ate the Nero Spaghetti and stayed in hotel

The next day we went to Verona to visit the Romeo and Guilette Place then we headed to Milan to visit the Gallery Vittorio Emanuelle II and Milan Cathedral
   

The next day we went to Lugano Switzerland, we stopped in Fox Town for shopping then we continued the trip to Lugano. In lugano we can saw a great panoramic lake of lugano, we eat and continued the trip to Interlaken and we stay in Interlaken hotel



The next day we continue the trip through the Alps and went to the one of the top of europe Jungfrau Joch, we went there by a mountain train. After that we went Lucerne and spend the night in hotel



The next day we went to cross the border of Switzerland and Germany we went toTitise to saw the making of cuckoo clock, then to Schaffhausen to saw the Rhine falls and Black Forrest, and than we went to Frankfurt to spend the night in hotel
 

 


The next day we went to Cologne the famous city of the Koln parfume and its gothic Cathedral and we spend the night in Amsterdam, Netherlands


In the morning we went to Volendam to saw the shores and taking photos with the traditional clothes then in the noon we went back to Amsterdam to saw the Grand Pallace and took ride in canal cruise. Then we continue the trip to Brussels, Belgium to went to atomium and spend the night in hotel
 



Then at last we went to Paris in the morning we saw Eiffel Tower, Arch de triumph, Ecole Militaire, Des Invaldes, Champs Ellysees, Notre Dame, Place de la Concorde, Musee du Louvre, and Plaza Vendome

 

The next day we went home, we went to Charles de gaul air port and back to Jakarta within transit in Dubai.Well i hope you enjoyed thank you very much.

Rabu, 08 Januari 2014

Tenses

1.   You will pass away if you study harder
      You would pass away if you studied harder
      You would have passed away if you had studied harder

2.   You will get stomachache if you keep eating trash
      You would get stomachache if you kept eating trash
      You would have got stomachache if you had kept eating trash

3.   You will get vomit a lot of grubs if you keep eating those larva
      You would get vomit a lot of grubs if you kept eating those larva
      You would have got vomit  a lot of grubs if you had kept eating those larva

4.    I will bother you if you still keep breathing
       I would bother you if you still kept breathing
       I would have bothered you if you had still kept breathing

5.   You will get blind if you continue poking your eye
      You would get blind if you continued poking your eye
      You would have got blind if you had continued your eye

6.   You will get disturb by ant while you sleep if you keep spreading honey on your bed
      You would get disturb by ant while you sleep if you kept spreading honey on your bed
      You would have got disturb by ant while you sleep if you had kept spreading honey on your bed

7.   The computer will turn off  if you repeat press the turn on button
      The computer would turn off  if you repeated press the turn on button
      The computer would have turned off if you had repeated press the turn on button

8.   We will not go to school if the day is doomsday
      We would not go to school if the day was doomsday
      We would have not went to school if the day was doomsday

9.  You will get seizures if you drink a liter of insect repellent
     You would get seizures if you drank a liter of insect repellent
     You would have got seizure if you had drunk  a liter of insect repellent

10. You will get chopped if you enter the slaughtering machine
      You would get chopped if you entered the slaughtering machine
      You would have got chopped if you had entered the slaughtering machine