Friday, December 18, 2009

Selamat Tahun Baru, 1 Muharam 1431 H

Maka berbahagialah bagi seseorang yang dapat mengisi waktunya dengan sesuatu yang dapat mendekatkan dirinya dengan Allah, bebahagialah bagi seseorang yang menyibukkan dirinya dengan ketaatan dan menghindari maksiat. Berbahagialah bagi seseorang yang meyakini adanya hikmah-hikmah Allah yang agung dan rahasia-rahasia-Nya (yang Dia ketahui), dengan melihat kepada silih bergantinya perkara-perkara dan keadaan-keadaan.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Announcement

To all my students who want to join remedial teaching and test
Place : IPA_3 room
Date : Saturday, Dec 12, 09
Time : 08.00 - ~
Please come!
Don't 4get to bring your writing tools with you.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Foto Efek : Cara Mudah Membuat Foto Jadul

Foto efek yang ini mungkin udah pada ngerti.. tapi kayaknya masih banyak yang gak tau juga cara bikinnya.. soalnya banyak email yang minta dibuatin tutorial gimana caranya membuat foto keliatan udah lama atau udah tua.

langsung aja ya,

Buka foto yang mau diedit , Saya pake foto yang tersedia (katakan Chandra -red )

efek foto tua 1

Ctrl+ J untuk menduplikat layer background. klik Image > Adjustment >Hue / Saturation

Jangan lupa Contreng Colorize nya

efek foto tua 2

Buat layer baru Klik Layer > New > Layer

Warnai layer dengan Radial gradient Hitam - putih

efek foto tua 3

Ganti layer efek menjadi SOftlight

efek foto tua 4

Sekarang buka file Scratch sebagai alat bantu menjadulkan. hehehe..

scratch

Download aja : klik kanan > Save target as

Drag file scratch ke file Foto yang tadi udah diedit

efek foto tua 5

Atur Scratch yang sudah didrag ke foto , tempatkan di layer paling atas , Ubah efek layer menjadi Soft Light

efek foto tua 6

Sekarang kita buat tepi putih nya.. karena foto jadul biasanya ada tepi putih nya.. :)

Buat layer baru lagi, terus buat kotak dengan rectangle marquee tool ( liat contoh)

efek foto tua 7

Klik Select > Inverse , warnai Dengan warna putih

efek foto tua 8

Tekan ctrl + D untuk menghilangkan seleksi..

dan selesai deh..

Hasilnya :

efek foto tua 9

Selamat Mencoba Gan!





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Monday, December 7, 2009

REMIDIAL TEST OF UAS1, GRADE 12

Choose the best answer, and give reasons why you choose them as the best one!

The text 1
The Archer and the Trumpeter were traveling together in a lonely place. The Archer boasted of his skill as a warrior, and asked the Trumpeter if he bore arms.
“No,” replied the Trumpeter, “I cannot fight. I can only blow my horn, and make music for those who are at war.”
“But I can hit a mark at a hundred paces,” said the Archer. As he spoke, an eagle appeared, hovering over the tree tops. He drew out an arrow, fitted it on the string, shot at the bird, which straightway fell to the ground, transfixed to the heart.
“I am not afraid of any foe for that bird might just as well have been a man,” said the Archer proudly “But you would be quite helpless if anyone attacked you.’,
They saw at that moment a band of robbers approaching them with drawn swords. The Archer immediately discharged a sharp arrow, which laid low the foremost of the wicked men. But the rest soon overpowered and bound his hands.
“As for this Trumpeter, he can do us no harm, for he has neither sword nor bow,” they said, and did not bind him, but took away his purse and wallet.
Then, the Trumpeter said, “You are welcome, friends, but let me play you a tune on my horn.”
With their consent he blew loud and long on his trumpet, and in a short space of time the guards of the King came running up at the sound, and surrounded the robbers and carried them off to prison.
When they unbound the hands of the Archer, he said to the Trumpeter, “Friend, I have learned today that a trumpet is better than a bow; for you have saved our lives without doing harm to anyone.”
Source: http://www.elfinspefl.com/TurkistiFablesl html (10th April 2008)
1. From the text we know about.
A. what an archer and a trumpeter did to survive
B. how an archer saved a trumpeter
C. how an archer fought against the robbers
D. how an archer boasted his skill
E. how a trumpeter saved an archer
2. What is the main idea of paragraph five?
A. The Trumpeter realized his weakness.
B. The Trumpeter blew his trumpet to save the Archer.
C. The robbers freed the Trumpeter.
D. The robbers arrested the Archer.
E. The Archer boasted of his skill.
3. What can we learn from the story?
A. We mustn’t trust our own ability.
B. We mustn’t despise other’s ability.
C. We must trust our own ability.
D. We must increase our skill.
E. We must despise other’s ability.
4. “But I can hit a mark at a hundred paces,” said the Archer.” (Paragraph 3)
What does the word ‘paces’ have similar meaning to?
A. Steps.
B. Paths.
C. Facets.
D. Faces.
E. Distance.
The text 2
PARIS—Barack Obama’s election as America’s first black president unleashed a renewed love for the United States after years of dwindling goodwill, and many said on Wednesday that U.S. voters had blazed a trail that minorities elsewhere could follow.
People across Africa stayed up all night or woke before dawn to watch U.S. history being made, while the president of Kenya—where Obama’s father was born—declared a public holiday.
In Indonesia, where Obama lived as child, hundreds of students at his former elementary school erupted in cheers when he was declared winner and poured into the courtyard where they hugged each other, danced in the rain and chanted “Obama! Obama!”
“Your victory has demonstrated that no person anywhere in the world should not dare to dream of wanting to change the world for a better place,” South Africa’s first black president, Nelson Mandela, said in a letter of congratulations to Obama.
Many expressed amazement and satisfaction that the United States could overcome centuries of racial strife and elect an African-American as president.
“This is the fall of the Berlin Wall times ten,” Rama Yade, France’s black junior minister for human rights, told French radio. “America is rebecoming a New World.”
“On this morning, we ill want to be American so we can take a bite of this dream unfolding before our eyes,” she said.
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/2OO81105/ap_onreas us elections world view (8th October 2008)

5. Where was Obama’s father born?
A. In America.
B. In France.
C. In Kenya.
D. In Indonesia.
E. In South Africa.
6. “. . . erupted in cheers when he was declared winner . (Paragraph 3)
What is the antonym of the underlined word?
A. Surprised.
B. Joyful.
C. Satisfaction.
D. Sadness.
E. Desperation.
7. What is the text about?
A. Cheers around the world welcoming Obama’s victory.
B. Obama’s dream of becoming America’s president.
C. Obama’s victory as the president of America.
D. The America’s first president.
E. The newborn of America.

The text 3
Strictly, forensic science is the application of science in the legal situation. It is used .by police to help solve crimes and by the courts to help establish the truth about what has happened in a given situation. Forensic science skills can also be used in other situations to find out what has happened. Fire services use forensic science to determine how fire started. The Environment Protection Authority (EPA) uses forensic science to determine the type and source of pollutants they have found.
There are three main areas of forensic science: field, medicine and laboratory. Field science involves the scene investigators of a fire, crime or other side. Scene investigators locate evidence, protect it, and collect it. They are also involved with trying to reconstruct an event. Medicine covers all the areas of medicine including autopsies. Laboratory science covers all the work done in examining and interpreting the evidence collected, including fingerprints, chemistry, ballistic and DNA.
All forensic scientists must have good skills and work methodically to examine evidence. They must also work cooperatively with other scientists and investigators to help put all the clues together to find out what has happened and be able to prove in a court.
Source: Let’s Experiment

8. What does the text tell us about?
A. The application of forensic science.
B. Forensic science in general.
C. Main areas of forensic science.
D. The definition of forensic science.
E. The characteristics of forensic scientists.
9. When some forensic scientists examine a crime to reconstruct events, they use … science.
A. a field
B. forensic
C. medicine
D. a laboratory
E. chemistry
10. The following activities investigators do, except
A. collect evidence
B. interpret evidence
C. reconstruct an event
D. protect evidence
E. locate evidence


The text 4
Access to clean water is one of Indonesia’s biggest problems. According to the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) Report 2007, published by the National Development Planning Board, piped water is accessible to 30.8 per cent of households in the country’s cities and 9 per cent in its villages. Such figures show the limitations of the municipality’s water service provider, PDAM.
Lack of investment in clean water is one reason PDAM gives for its limited outreach. Based on a government statement, to meet the MDGs target by 2015, Indonesia needs Rp43 trillion (US$4.6 billion) in clean water funding. The government currently provides Rp500 billion.
In order to close the funding gap, the government expects private investment in drinking water infrastructure.
The need for clean water funding is something that cannot be covered by private investment. In Indonesia, most PDAM utilities have small scales of economy and are therefore unattractive to investors.
There is no evidence to suggest that private investors will improve the efficiency and effectiveness of water services, whereas the government has a duty to do so.
Increasing public funding for clean water infrastructure is the most rational approach for Indonesia. This effort should begin with an analysis of the needs of locals. This should be done through a democratic and participatory process.
Source: The Jakarta Post (5th April 2008)

11. What does the text tell us about?
A. Access to clean water.
B. Our government’s problems.
C. The problem of access to clean water in Indonesia.
D. The private investment in water services.
E. PDAM utilities in providing clean water.
12. Why aren’t people interested in investing their capital in water service?
A. Because they have no enough money.
B. Because they cannot cover the water funding.
C. Because access to clean water is a big problem.
D. Because they dislike having business in drinking water.
E. Because most PDAM utilities have small scales of economy.
13. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE according to the text?
A. One of Indonesia’s biggest problems is access to clean water.
B. The government hopes private investment to close the funding gap.
C. To meet the MDGs target by 2015, Indonesia needs Rp43 trillion.
D. The need for clean water funding can be covered by private investment.
E. The government currently provides Rp500 billion in clean water funding.
14. “There is no evidence to suggest that private investors will improve (Paragraph 5) The underlined word has the similar meaning to …
A. proof
B. effect
C. opinion
D. advantage
E. conclusion

The text 5
Sushi is becoming increasingly popular, but there are a lot of questions concerning health risks involved in consuming this raw delicacy.
Many of the main ingredients found in sushi are in fact very healthy and are beneficial to your health. Fish, the main ingredient in rolls and sashimi, is full of protein and calcium.
The roasted seaweed used to wrap sushi rolls is another great source of protein and calcium. In addition they offer many different vitamins including Vitamin A, C and ten types of Vitamin B, and the wrap is also known to be a great digestive aid.
It has also been suggested in an article by Kathy Summers on Health.com that sushi can help you if you’re “exhausted, achy or moody” as a result of hypothyroidism. She explains that, “a healthy thyroid needs iodine, selenium and magnesium.” As iodine is present in sushi, seafood and kelp, eating these foods will aid in maintaining healthy thyroid hormone levels.
Sushi is sounding pretty good, right? But unfortunately, sushi does have a few flaws. One of the most talked-about problems with eating any fish or seafood is the level of mercury present. The FDA has suggested that people should limit the amount of fish they consume to no more than 12 ounces per week and pregnant women are encouraged not to eat fish at all as the mercury can cause birth defects.
There is one more notable drawback to sushi: as most sushi is composed of raw fish, there is a lot of opportunity for parasites to populate the raw meat. This occurs more when the fish are cleaned and gutted out at sea as there is more opportunity for infestation. According to MedicalNet, “Anisakiasis is a parasitic disease contracted from infected seafood which is eaten raw or marinated. This is a type of round worm which can be picked up from eating sashimi, sushi, and ceviche.”
Source: http://food-facts.suite101.com/article .com /sushi_healthy_or_harmful (8th October 2008)
15. The main idea of the text is.
A. the description of sushi
B. the positive and negative sides of sushi
C. the positive and negative sides of seafood
D. a parasitic disease in sushi
E. why people eat sushi
16. Which statement is TRUE according to the text?
A. Anisakiasis is a type of long worm.
B. There is no protein and calcium in sushi.
C. People shouldn’t limit themselves consuming the fish.
D. Sushi rolls are wrapped in cooked seaweed.
E. Mercury is one of the biggest problems while eating sushi.
17. “. . . are in fact very healthy and are beneficial to your health.” (Paragraph 2)
The underlined word is best replaced by .
A. Useless
B. useful
C. parasitic
D. toxic
E. bad
18. Why can sushi contain many parasites?
A. It consists of raw materials.
B. It contains calcium.
C. It contains vitamin.
D. It contains protein.
E. It contains iodine.