Jumat, 08 November 2013

I’ll be happy if…

Ø  Makes my parents proud of me
Ø  Become smart people without study
Ø  Traveling around the world
Ø  Hangout with my friends
Ø  Become an entrepreneur
Ø  Got a lot of money
Ø  Pirates win the match
Ø  Pass the exam with the highest score
Ø  My weight become 45 kg
Ø  School without task

If I get 1 billion rupiahs...

ØI will be happy
ØBuy a new smartphone
Ø I will give some to people who unhave
ØI will go vacation around the world
ØI will bring my fanily to Hajj
ØI will invest a half
ØI will buy a new clothes, shoes, and accessories
ØI will treat my friends
ØI will keep it for my future
ØI will pay my bills











Kamis, 17 Oktober 2013

RABBIT

A rabbit is a small mammal with a short tail and pointed ears. Rabbits live in burrows in the ground. Each burrow is the home of a single family. The first fossils which can be attributed to this family came from North America but now they are found in every part of the world. Compared to is small body, rabbit has large sized ears.
A rabbit is a weak and timid animal and is always surrounded by many enemies. Therefore nature has gifted it with large ears to help it to hear even the fun of drop sound. The large area of the ear catches almost every sound wave produced in the air and transfers them into the inner ear. This makes the rabbit to detect its enemies in time and run to safety zones.



Short Story

Friendship
A short story by Sally Berneathy

           Paula and I met in the first grade. Since her last name was Brent and mine was Berneathy, she sat behind me. We were both shy and had nothing to say to each other until the day she asked to borrow my ruler.

            We lived in a small town in southern Oklahoma where money was scarce, and my six-inch red plastic ruler was a valued possession. Reluctantly, I loaned it to Paula--and she kept it for too long, or so it seemed to me. I turned around to take it back, but Paula wasn't through with it. I grabbed, she held on...the ruler broke.

            I cried. She cried. I blamed her, and she blamed me.

            And, in the manner of six-year olds, from that day forward, we were inseparable, the best of friends.

            As the years passed, we spent many nights at each other's houses, whispering the night away about our plans for the future. We were going to move to a big city and be room-mates in a gorgeous apartment. I would be a writer, and she would be an artist. She would illustrate my books, and we would both be rich and famous. When we were older, probably around twenty-five, we would marry and live next door to each other and be aunt to each other's children.

            When we were ten years old, we saw an episode of "Lassie" in which Timmy and his friend pricked their fingers and became blood brothers. Paula came home with me the next evening. We dug a hole in the hard earth out behind my family's weathered old barn, took a thorn from the locust tree and pricked our thumbs, joining our blood. We buried the thorn, each adding an item we prized, as the friends on "Lassie" had done. Paula contributed her dime-store set of water colors, and I added a paper back book. Our most valuable possessions--but not as valuable as our friendship.

            Then life intruded. When we were fourteen, Paula's father took a job in Dallas. Their last stop on the way out of town was my house. I stood in middle of the dirt road, waving and crying while Paula looked out the back window of the car, waving and crying.

            Still we stayed in touch, writing letters regularly. Still we planned. As we neared high school graduation, we swore that we'd move to Oklahoma City and get that apartment together.

            But Paula got married and had a baby. I married, too, and convinced my husband to move to Dallas. For years our friendship continued even though our dreams had fallen by the wayside. Paula became a nurse, and I a legal secretary. I wrote short stories and poems and shared them with her, and she painted me a picture of the old barn where our thorn lay buried.

            The years flew by. Then while we were both going through divorces, during the confusion and turmoil, we lost touch. Paula moved, changed jobs, remarried, got a new name and phone number.

            I remarried and moved to Kansas City, but I didn't know how to reach Paula to tell her. When my new husband and I bought a house, I hung her picture of our barn over my bed and wondered if I'd ever again see her. Her parents were both dead, and my mother was becoming senile, rarely remembering my phone number or address. Short of hiring a detective, I didn't know how I would ever find my friend again.

Often I looked at the picture, thought of my friend and wondered if I'd ever see her again.

            But behind the scenes, the magic spell of that thorn was working. Our childish sacrifices of prized possessions must have touched some angel's heart.

            Several years later I got a phone call and heard a familiar voice.

"Do you know who this is?"

            Of course I knew. I cried. She cried.

            She told me that she'd called my mother twice and been given wrong phone numbers both times. She'd almost given up, but decided to try one more time...and caught my mother in a rare moment of lucidity.

            Now Paula's back in Oklahoma, and I live in Missouri. We see each other every summer and call each other regularly.

            During the years we'd lost touch, she had another, unexpected, child...a girl, named after me.

            A girl who calls me "Aunt.

Kamis, 26 September 2013

Announcement For Applying A Schengen Visa (by: Mutia Adjani & Risa Nurhardiyanti)


How To Apply?


Going on a trip to Europe?
You can visit up to 25 countries in Europe on a single visa.
This visa is a Schengen visa.

Step 1
Complete your visa form

Step 2 (Mandatory)
Purchase a valid travel insurance covering repatriation and urgent medical treatment. 

Travel Insurance.Simple & Flexible










Step 3
Identify the consulate which is responsible for processing your visa application.
Submit your passport to the relevant consulate, together with:

• the completed visa form
• the required documents (purpose & conditions of the trip, applicant's intention to leave the Schengen area)
• a proof of sufficient funds.


Questions:

1. How many countries you can visit with a single Schengen visa?
   You can visit  up to 25 countries.

2. What is the procedure of the first step?

   You must complete your visa form by clicking the link.

3. How to complete the mandatory process?

   You must purchase a valid travel insurance covering repatriation and urgent medical treatment.

4. What should you bring when submitting your passport to the relevant consulate?

   You must bring a completed visa form, some required documents (purpose and conditions of the trip, applicant's intentions to leave the Schengen area), and a proof of sufficient funds. 






Selasa, 24 September 2013

My Autobiography

My name is Risa Nurhardiyanti Istiqomah. I was born in Bandung, 9th may 1997, as a first daughter of Drs. H. Encang Iskandar and Hj. Lilis Nurlaela. I have one sister, her name is Ghina Aghnia, now she is studying in 5 Juniar High School. I live in Komplek Ujung Berung Indah 14/5. 
About my education history, I graduated from R.A. Manunggal Kindergarten in 2003, graduated from R.A. Manunggal Elementary School in 2009, and graduated from Junior high school in 2012. Now, I am an eleventh grader in 3 Senior High School.
My hobby is watching movies,hang out with my friends. I like hangout with my friends, hangout with them we can watching the movie together, eating together, and we can doing anything we want together that can makes me happy.
My weakness laziness and easy to forget something. Sometimes i easy to forget something example, I forget where I put my handphone, i think i lost my handphone so i search it everywhere, and then actually i found my handphone in my hand or in my bag.
I want to be a student of Institute Technology Bandung, I want to study at School of Bussiness and Management because i want to be an enterpreneur. I hope I can reach my dream and I can make my parents happy and proud of me. Aamiin.