What do you think of this idea?
AP- WASHINGTON D.C. - In a move certain to fuel the debate over Obama's qualifications for the presidency, the group "Americans for Freedom of Information" has Released copies of President Obama's college transcripts from Occidental College .. Released today, the transcript indicates that Obama, under the name Barry Soetoro, received financial aid as a foreign student from Indonesia as an undergraduate at the school. The transcript was released by Occidental College in compliance with a court order. The transcript shows that Obama (Soetoro) applied for financial aid and was awarded a fellowship for foreign students from the Fulbright Foundation Scholarship program. To qualify, for the scholarship, a student must Claim foreign citizenship. This document would seem to provide the smoking gun that many of Obama's detractors have been seeking. Along with the evidence that he was first born in Kenya and there is no record of him ever applying for US citizenship, this is looking pretty grim. The news has created a firestorm at the White House as the release casts increasing doubt about Obama's legitimacy and qualification to serve as president. When reached for comment in London , where he has been in meetings with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Obama smiled but refused comment on the issue. Under growing pressure from several groups, Justice Antonin Scalia announced that the Supreme Court agreed on Tuesday to hear arguments concerning Obama's legal eligibility to serve as President in a case brought by Leo Donofrio of New Jersey . This lawsuit claims Obama's dual citizenship disqualified him from serving as president. Donofrio's case is just one of 18 suits brought by citizens demanding proof of Obama's citizenship or qualification to serve as president. Gary Kreep of the United States Justice Foundation has released the results of their investigation of Obama's campaign spending. This study estimates that Obama has spent upwards of $950,000 in campaign funds in the past year with eleven law firms in 12 states for legal resources to block disclosure of any of his personal records. Mr. Kreep indicated that the investigation is still ongoing but that the final report will be provided to the U.S. Attorney general. LET OTHER FOLKS KNOW THIS NEWS, THE MEDIA WON'T ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Don't rely on others for your information. Do your own research.
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The reason you need to do your own research is that this was an April Fools Day satire. There is no "Americans for Freedom of Information". Well, they do have a website where they explain that they do not exist... http://amfoi.wordpress.com/ No transcripts from Occidental have ever been released. Try to find them. The article claims to be from the AP. Try to find any legitimate news organization that published this. Try Fox News. You won't find it, because it is fiction.
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Saturday, December 28, 2013
Saturday, December 14, 2013
how can i petition my dad and my sister?
how can i petition my dad and my sister?
I am a US citizen born in California and have been living in New York for the past five years. my sister is coming to NY with a student visa this summer from Indonesia.how can i petition them? is there a website i can go to that can guide me through the process? do i have to be 21 (I'm 20 atm)? and can i petition her while she is finishing high school in the US? whats the difference between sponsoring someone and petitioning someone
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You have to be 21 to file with enough income to provide support in your Dads case it would take about year In your sister case the visa will take about 11 years and neither can wait in the US http://www.uscis.gov/USCIS/Resources/A1en.pdf
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you need to be 21 as far as i know , you can visit this website for help http://www.visajourney.com/ ... there is lot of people which can help you on YA too so i hope one of them pops up , good luck btw i am not so sure but it might be easier if you petition your dad and then he petitions your underage unmarried sister himself , anyways ask on visa journey and then get a lawyer if you have the money for that , or seek help trough a pro-bono immigration organization such as catholic charities so they can guide you through the process .
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I am a US citizen born in California and have been living in New York for the past five years. my sister is coming to NY with a student visa this summer from Indonesia.how can i petition them? is there a website i can go to that can guide me through the process? do i have to be 21 (I'm 20 atm)? and can i petition her while she is finishing high school in the US? whats the difference between sponsoring someone and petitioning someone
Immigration - 2 Answers
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You have to be 21 to file with enough income to provide support in your Dads case it would take about year In your sister case the visa will take about 11 years and neither can wait in the US http://www.uscis.gov/USCIS/Resources/A1en.pdf
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you need to be 21 as far as i know , you can visit this website for help http://www.visajourney.com/ ... there is lot of people which can help you on YA too so i hope one of them pops up , good luck btw i am not so sure but it might be easier if you petition your dad and then he petitions your underage unmarried sister himself , anyways ask on visa journey and then get a lawyer if you have the money for that , or seek help trough a pro-bono immigration organization such as catholic charities so they can guide you through the process .
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Saturday, December 7, 2013
I am a teacher, I need more friends to share about teaching and leaning Any body wants to share ?
I am a teacher, I need more friends to share about teaching and leaning Any body wants to share ?
I teach English in Senior High School in Indonesia, I nedd help to share and discuss about my students, teaching methods, or whatelse about my teaching whether somebody wants to help me...
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sure you can email me at brooklynnyy@aol.com if you want to talk.
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Do a search for a Yahoo group. I am a member of a couple that tie in with my teaching.
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I teach English in Senior High School in Indonesia, I nedd help to share and discuss about my students, teaching methods, or whatelse about my teaching whether somebody wants to help me...
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sure you can email me at brooklynnyy@aol.com if you want to talk.
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Do a search for a Yahoo group. I am a member of a couple that tie in with my teaching.
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Sunday, December 1, 2013
Converting to Judaism in Israel and Perform Aliyah from Indonesia?
Converting to Judaism in Israel and Perform Aliyah from Indonesia?
I'm considering to convert to Judaism since 2 years ago, and it seems like kind of difficult to found some links that could help me to do it. I'm also planned to make an Aliyah if my conversion process done, but once again I got obstacles to got any consultation about it. I'm Indonesian citizen and the Jewish community in here were act so clandestine and exclusive which made me hard to found any information. I want to perform it in Israel so that my conversions will be recognized by the Bet Din of Israel. I'm a first year university student and planned to perform conversions before graduate and perform Aliyah after graduate. What should I do first before take an action?
Religion & Spirituality - 6 Answers
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Aliyah? The dead singer?
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1 million Israelis moved away
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Aliyah is dead. *sobs uncontrollably* Sirius why didn't you tell me this?
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How about finding a spiritual organization in Israel that can help you? Perhaps the university in Israel has connections to a spiritual leader that can help you meet the requirements. Or you could find a temple web site online in Israel that might help. In the US, there's the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York City that could be a great resource for you.
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no he is not dead, last time he play role as hobbit... http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTTg5xaCCk1bA3UlLVVCtIlzikxBy_LkoSk2DcK7pr7bTbMPDFS
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If you're serious about conversion - there was an article recently in the Mishpacha Magazine - http://www.mishpacha.com/Browse/Article/1169/Law-Of-The-Jungle - about an Indonesian of Jewish descent seeking to reclaim his heritage and bringing in other Jewish individuals. His name is Yaakov Baruch or Tauro Palilingan who lives in Manado on the island of North Sulawesi. He has learned with Rabbi Mordechai Abergel in Singapore. You might try looking up Yaakov Baruch or . contacting Mishpacha Magazine and ask if they can put you in contact with him. I found this Jewish website that might be helpful - http://www.halakhicconversion.org. - they are based in the U.S. but they have relevant information and perhaps you can contact them for further guidance. To find out more about Judaism www.aish.com might be a good place to start. Hope this helps.
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I'm considering to convert to Judaism since 2 years ago, and it seems like kind of difficult to found some links that could help me to do it. I'm also planned to make an Aliyah if my conversion process done, but once again I got obstacles to got any consultation about it. I'm Indonesian citizen and the Jewish community in here were act so clandestine and exclusive which made me hard to found any information. I want to perform it in Israel so that my conversions will be recognized by the Bet Din of Israel. I'm a first year university student and planned to perform conversions before graduate and perform Aliyah after graduate. What should I do first before take an action?
Religion & Spirituality - 6 Answers
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Aliyah? The dead singer?
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1 million Israelis moved away
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Aliyah is dead. *sobs uncontrollably* Sirius why didn't you tell me this?
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How about finding a spiritual organization in Israel that can help you? Perhaps the university in Israel has connections to a spiritual leader that can help you meet the requirements. Or you could find a temple web site online in Israel that might help. In the US, there's the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York City that could be a great resource for you.
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no he is not dead, last time he play role as hobbit... http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTTg5xaCCk1bA3UlLVVCtIlzikxBy_LkoSk2DcK7pr7bTbMPDFS
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If you're serious about conversion - there was an article recently in the Mishpacha Magazine - http://www.mishpacha.com/Browse/Article/1169/Law-Of-The-Jungle - about an Indonesian of Jewish descent seeking to reclaim his heritage and bringing in other Jewish individuals. His name is Yaakov Baruch or Tauro Palilingan who lives in Manado on the island of North Sulawesi. He has learned with Rabbi Mordechai Abergel in Singapore. You might try looking up Yaakov Baruch or . contacting Mishpacha Magazine and ask if they can put you in contact with him. I found this Jewish website that might be helpful - http://www.halakhicconversion.org. - they are based in the U.S. but they have relevant information and perhaps you can contact them for further guidance. To find out more about Judaism www.aish.com might be a good place to start. Hope this helps.
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Thursday, November 28, 2013
Did Barack Hussein Obama first become a Muslim when he attended Islamic school in Indonesia?
Did Barack Hussein Obama first become a Muslim when he attended Islamic school in Indonesia?
http://www.danielpipes.org/5354/confirmed-barack-obama-practiced-islam About Obama's time at a public elementary school, 1970-71, variously known as the Sekolah Dasar Nasional Menteng No. 1 or the Basuki school, Barker writes: When Obama attended 4th grade in 1971, Muslim children spent two hours a week studying Islam, and Christian children spent those two hours learning about the Christian religion. During a recent visit to this public school, Barker found that Weekly religious classes are required for all students, whether Muslims, Christians or Hindus, under the government curriculum. A new shiny mosque is in the corner of the courtyard. "The Muslims learn about Islam, prayer and religious activity," said Hardi Priyono, the vice principal for curriculum. "And for the Christians, during the religious class, they also have a special room teaching Christianity. It's always been like that." About Obama's step-father, Lolo Soetoro and his religiosity, Barker writes: In their first neighborhood, Obama occasionally followed his stepfather to the mosque for Friday prayers, a few neighbors said. But Soetoro usually was too busy working, first for the Indonesian army and later for a Western oil company. "Sometimes Lolo went to the mosque to pray, but he rarely socialized with people," said Fermina Katarina Sinaga, Obama's 3rd-grade teacher at the Catholic school, who lived near the family. "Rarely, Barry [a nickname for Barack] went to the mosque with Lolo." Barker learned from his friends and family that Lolo Soetoro, who died in 1987, was "much more of a free spirit than a devout Muslim" and "hardly the image of a pious Muslim." His nephew, Sonny Trisulo, 49, said Soetoro always liked women and alcohol. One of his health problems was a failing liver. "He loved drinking, was a smart and warm person, the naughtiest one in the family," Trisulo recalled. As for Zulfan Adi, cited in the Los Angeles Times piece: Zulfan Adi, a former neighborhood playmate of Obama's who has been cited in news reports as saying Obama regularly attended Friday prayers with Soetoro, told the Tribune he was not certain about that when pressed about his recollections. He only knew Obama for a few months, during 1970, when his family moved to the neighborhood. Does any of the above information from the Chicago Tribune article refute my analysis, as MMfA contends? It raises questions about two details in the Los Angeles Times account (the accuracy of the Catholic school's registration form and the reliability of Zulfan Adi as a source on Obama). But on the larger issue of Obama's religious practices during his Jakarta years, it confirms the Times account. Note in particular three excerpts from Barker's article: * "Interviews with dozens of former classmates, teachers, neighbors and friends show that Obama was not a regular practicing Muslim when he was in Indonesia" – implying he was an irregularly practicing Muslim. * "Obama occasionally followed his stepfather to the mosque for Friday prayers, a few neighbors said" – confirming that he did pray in the mosque. * "Obama's 3rd-grade teacher at the Catholic school, who lived near the family [said that] 'Rarely, Barry went to the mosque with Lolo'" – confirming that Obama attended mosque services. All this matters, for if Obama once was a Muslim, he is now what Islamic law calls a murtadd (apostate), an ex-Muslim converted to another religion who must be executed. Were he elected president of the United States, this status, clearly, would have large potential implications for his relationship with the Muslim world.
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Find me a better source, please. Daniel Pipes is nothing but an anti-Arab propagandist who quotes others out of context and twists fact into fiction.
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http://www.danielpipes.org/5354/confirmed-barack-obama-practiced-islam About Obama's time at a public elementary school, 1970-71, variously known as the Sekolah Dasar Nasional Menteng No. 1 or the Basuki school, Barker writes: When Obama attended 4th grade in 1971, Muslim children spent two hours a week studying Islam, and Christian children spent those two hours learning about the Christian religion. During a recent visit to this public school, Barker found that Weekly religious classes are required for all students, whether Muslims, Christians or Hindus, under the government curriculum. A new shiny mosque is in the corner of the courtyard. "The Muslims learn about Islam, prayer and religious activity," said Hardi Priyono, the vice principal for curriculum. "And for the Christians, during the religious class, they also have a special room teaching Christianity. It's always been like that." About Obama's step-father, Lolo Soetoro and his religiosity, Barker writes: In their first neighborhood, Obama occasionally followed his stepfather to the mosque for Friday prayers, a few neighbors said. But Soetoro usually was too busy working, first for the Indonesian army and later for a Western oil company. "Sometimes Lolo went to the mosque to pray, but he rarely socialized with people," said Fermina Katarina Sinaga, Obama's 3rd-grade teacher at the Catholic school, who lived near the family. "Rarely, Barry [a nickname for Barack] went to the mosque with Lolo." Barker learned from his friends and family that Lolo Soetoro, who died in 1987, was "much more of a free spirit than a devout Muslim" and "hardly the image of a pious Muslim." His nephew, Sonny Trisulo, 49, said Soetoro always liked women and alcohol. One of his health problems was a failing liver. "He loved drinking, was a smart and warm person, the naughtiest one in the family," Trisulo recalled. As for Zulfan Adi, cited in the Los Angeles Times piece: Zulfan Adi, a former neighborhood playmate of Obama's who has been cited in news reports as saying Obama regularly attended Friday prayers with Soetoro, told the Tribune he was not certain about that when pressed about his recollections. He only knew Obama for a few months, during 1970, when his family moved to the neighborhood. Does any of the above information from the Chicago Tribune article refute my analysis, as MMfA contends? It raises questions about two details in the Los Angeles Times account (the accuracy of the Catholic school's registration form and the reliability of Zulfan Adi as a source on Obama). But on the larger issue of Obama's religious practices during his Jakarta years, it confirms the Times account. Note in particular three excerpts from Barker's article: * "Interviews with dozens of former classmates, teachers, neighbors and friends show that Obama was not a regular practicing Muslim when he was in Indonesia" – implying he was an irregularly practicing Muslim. * "Obama occasionally followed his stepfather to the mosque for Friday prayers, a few neighbors said" – confirming that he did pray in the mosque. * "Obama's 3rd-grade teacher at the Catholic school, who lived near the family [said that] 'Rarely, Barry went to the mosque with Lolo'" – confirming that Obama attended mosque services. All this matters, for if Obama once was a Muslim, he is now what Islamic law calls a murtadd (apostate), an ex-Muslim converted to another religion who must be executed. Were he elected president of the United States, this status, clearly, would have large potential implications for his relationship with the Muslim world.
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Find me a better source, please. Daniel Pipes is nothing but an anti-Arab propagandist who quotes others out of context and twists fact into fiction.
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Thursday, November 14, 2013
Proof that Obama was trained as a Muslim in childhood in Indonesia?
Proof that Obama was trained as a Muslim in childhood in Indonesia?
There have been documents from Obama's childhood school records that he was trained in Islam and that he was indeed a Muslim student. An author,worldnetdaily journalist Jerome R. Corsi, wrote a book called "The Obama Nation" in which he discusses the school registration of Obama as an Indonesian citizen and a Muslim student (pages 50-52) On pages 59-60, a former teacher stated that Obama had registered as a muslim and studied " mengaji" or recitation of the Quran, which is something that non-Muslims just don't do. Would anyone care to explain why Obama has never referred to this? And do we really want a "resident" with these dubious credentials? Jamie, Utopia and MO, you are fools of the highest order. Silly children playing with guns, so to speak. Muslims have a duty to uphold and defend the Quran, against all others, and the (p)resident has a duty to uphold the nation, blah, blah. Seems to me there is an obvious conflict of interest. But no, you insist that we take you by the hand, and for the umpteenth time, lead you down primrose lane, carefully explaining why little Susy Q should not play in the road, even when there are no cars. You are roadkill, simply put. Useless whiners and phat-pharm rejects. Your silly, lame excuses will be the death of us all. Galactic Princess, OK, so you are a space cadet, that fact is established. Jeffrey, instead of dodging the question, referring to my lack of email availablity, Could you at least have the fortitude to address the issue at hand, without hurting yourself, or is that too much to ask? I have the courage of my convictions, that does not neccesarily mean that my private life is an open door for anyone to waltz on in... Jeffrey, where do you live? whats your address? What job experience do you have? Are you married? Gay or straight? Got kids? where do they go to school? Too much off topic for ya? My point exactly. Plus, its none of my business. Get a clue.
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Thats why I say a vote for Obama is a vote for Osama !
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Awesome,, That makes him an Apostate. http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/apostate http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/apostasy Muslims really hate those.. http://www.economist.com/displaystory.cfm?story_id=11784865 When he's president are relations in the middle east will be just swelegant. Muslims really really hate aposates... http://europenews.dk/en/node/12754 They seriously hate'em http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Council_of_Ex-Muslims
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Wow, that is really intolerant of you. The Quran is the Muslim equivalent of the Bible. As a Jew, I have read the Bible (including new testament), but that does not make me Christian, it just makes me more informed. I wish I had read the Quran to give me more perspective on the religion of Islam since it is something that so many people in this world believe in. It is certainly one of the top 5 most influential pieces of literature of all time, so don't you feel as though it might be worth reading? I have no idea if Obama has read it, but I would imagine it would only add to his credentials...
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Lots of people have read the Koran you know among other books, I did hear and item on radio here in Ireland about this Cols chap, seems he never was in Malaysia found out these things on the internet and has no proof that the person he says was a former teacher was a teacher never mind was in Malaysia.
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He never referred to them because at the beginning of his campaign because he denied it , and now its leaking .
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So what if he was. It is not a crime to be Muslim. Can't people worship the religion of their choice? Also, can't people change their mind if something else makes more sense to them as the get older and begin thinking for themselves?
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You sound just like the people who were taken in by the Red Scare of the 1950s. You were told by your leaders to fear certain groups. You were told that they were un-American and evil but you didn't know why. You just knew they were that way because that's what you were told. At that time, Muslims were perfectly fine with Americans. It was communists who weren't. In the past, politicians have also used immigrants, Native Americans, and non-whites as ways to generate fear of them and to generate public support for policies against them. Right now, it's the Muslims who are the whipping boys. In another 20 to 30 years, it will be another group entirely. It will be interesting to see which one it will be. You can call me names and tell me how silly I am but I'm not one of those who buys into such types of fear mongering, which is precisely what I'm seeing being used against Barack Obama. The truth is people don't want a black man as president but they won't admit it openly. So they go off on tangents about his religion or his nationality, both of which are coded forms of racism. People are afraid of having a president who isn't exactly like them.
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If Obama wins, the mafia will own Washington: Tattered past, drugs, bars, unscrupulous friends (including William Ayers known boming terrorist) & (White-hating leader of Islam Farrakhan) Sleeper cell connections Secret friends with Islamic ties Trips to Pakistan, where we know Bin Ladin is hiding. "Organizer" of blacks, what does that mean. I haven't heard of an "organizer of whites" that was anything but trouble. Obamas Idol a "Chicago mob Mayor" Harold Washington. Syrian Tony Rezko, convicted of money laundering, bribery, developer and ties to mob. Formed Son of Islam. Obama knew him for 18 years. Rezko pulled Obama in a law firm representing phony non-profits, (funneling taxpayer money for the mafia Chicago machine). Don't kid, this Syrian guy was feeding Obama payola under the table and got caught. Knocked all candidates that were running against him off the ballot, very cut-throat Chicago mafia politics. Amiel Jones "political Godfather" In Chicago assembly he Votes "present" instead of Yes or No. (very uncommitted tap dancing). Patriot Act - voted NO -No wonder he doesn't like Feds "poking around" as he stated, he's tied to the mob machine. Rev. Wright's anti-american, pro Farrakhan statements hit too close to the radical Islamic beliefs. Also supports black liberation theology - WTF! Keep in mind, While Obama is rising under suspicious circumstances in Chicago's well known Mafia run politics, the judges, lawyers, polititians, and police were all fixing and arranging unscrupulous financial dealings, murders, corruption, money laundering of government funds. Alarm bells should go off in all honest citizens! Washington does not need more corruption or more mafia ties!
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If you had the courage of your convictions, Luath, you would not hide your email address, nor your other questions and answers. It appears you want to be able to make your statements without having to defend them against someone who knows the truth, or who is at least capable of presenting cogent arguments and solid evidence, instead of scurrilous inuendo and demonstrable falsehoods. Addendum: First, I didn't ask you to provide personal details about yourself, and you know full well that I did not. All I asked is that you provide an email address. Mine is available. If you are going to come on this forum and post questions and answers, the least you could do is provide a means for interested parties to follow up with you. If you choose not to respond, you can always simply delete them. But I often find that it is the people who post the most ridiculous things who are unwilling to allow further discussion. Now, as to the "substance" of your question. You, and others of your ilk, are forever trying to "prove" that Obama was trained as a Muslim. So what if he were? Even if he had been trained in Islam as a child, that doesn't make him a Muslim now. Obama went to a school in Indonesia for four years, a school where he was certainly exposed to Islam, since that is the predominant religion in the country. I was "trained" as a Christian for much longer than that, but I am not a Christian. Even if Obama had been "technically" a Muslim as a child, he has been a Christian for the last twenty years. Assuming that Obama had actually been a practicing Muslim at some point, which by itself would not disqualify him to be president, do you not believe that a person can sincerely convert from one religion to another? Further, your assertion, or rather Corsi's, that memorizing the Koran, a practice that many Muslims follow, is something "that non-Muslims just don't do" is simply not true. It isn't common, to be sure, and even all Muslims don't accomplish it, but it is not unheard of for non-Muslims to do it. For instance, T. E. Lawrence, the British Army officer more commonly known as "Lawrence of Arabia," committed the Koran to memory, yet he was not himself a Muslim. Finally, why would Obama's knowledge of Islam, at whatever level that might exist, constitute "dubious credentials?" I am not being disingenuous here; I truly do not see why that would be a problem. You have made the assertion, now back it up with arguments I would not put too much stock in Corsi's book, if I were you, even if it does apparently reinforce your preconceived notions. His supposedly "well-documented" book is full of distortions and errors (I stop short of calling them "lies," since I think Corsi himself probably believes them). If you look at his footnotes, the majority refer to other works by Corsi himself, a practice which is generally not considered to be academically sound. Overall it is a hack job, a worthy successor to his equally falacious book about John Kerry.
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Dude calm down Obama 08 Jeff S. Luath has no idea what you said.
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Well, according to research and investigation by TIME magazine, Obama was studying in catholic school in Indonesia. I went to catholic school and believe me, they don't teach us mengaji at catholic school. Furthermore, in the years when Obama was in Indonesia, Indonesia was not like Indonesia nowadays. Muslim fundamentalist were mushrooming in Indonesia especially after 9/11 incident and Iraq attacks. Perhaps you should read the article yourself and please find more sources before any conclusion. Here is the path: http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1729524,00.html
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There have been documents from Obama's childhood school records that he was trained in Islam and that he was indeed a Muslim student. An author,worldnetdaily journalist Jerome R. Corsi, wrote a book called "The Obama Nation" in which he discusses the school registration of Obama as an Indonesian citizen and a Muslim student (pages 50-52) On pages 59-60, a former teacher stated that Obama had registered as a muslim and studied " mengaji" or recitation of the Quran, which is something that non-Muslims just don't do. Would anyone care to explain why Obama has never referred to this? And do we really want a "resident" with these dubious credentials? Jamie, Utopia and MO, you are fools of the highest order. Silly children playing with guns, so to speak. Muslims have a duty to uphold and defend the Quran, against all others, and the (p)resident has a duty to uphold the nation, blah, blah. Seems to me there is an obvious conflict of interest. But no, you insist that we take you by the hand, and for the umpteenth time, lead you down primrose lane, carefully explaining why little Susy Q should not play in the road, even when there are no cars. You are roadkill, simply put. Useless whiners and phat-pharm rejects. Your silly, lame excuses will be the death of us all. Galactic Princess, OK, so you are a space cadet, that fact is established. Jeffrey, instead of dodging the question, referring to my lack of email availablity, Could you at least have the fortitude to address the issue at hand, without hurting yourself, or is that too much to ask? I have the courage of my convictions, that does not neccesarily mean that my private life is an open door for anyone to waltz on in... Jeffrey, where do you live? whats your address? What job experience do you have? Are you married? Gay or straight? Got kids? where do they go to school? Too much off topic for ya? My point exactly. Plus, its none of my business. Get a clue.
Current Events - 11 Answers
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Thats why I say a vote for Obama is a vote for Osama !
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Awesome,, That makes him an Apostate. http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/apostate http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/apostasy Muslims really hate those.. http://www.economist.com/displaystory.cfm?story_id=11784865 When he's president are relations in the middle east will be just swelegant. Muslims really really hate aposates... http://europenews.dk/en/node/12754 They seriously hate'em http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Council_of_Ex-Muslims
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Wow, that is really intolerant of you. The Quran is the Muslim equivalent of the Bible. As a Jew, I have read the Bible (including new testament), but that does not make me Christian, it just makes me more informed. I wish I had read the Quran to give me more perspective on the religion of Islam since it is something that so many people in this world believe in. It is certainly one of the top 5 most influential pieces of literature of all time, so don't you feel as though it might be worth reading? I have no idea if Obama has read it, but I would imagine it would only add to his credentials...
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Lots of people have read the Koran you know among other books, I did hear and item on radio here in Ireland about this Cols chap, seems he never was in Malaysia found out these things on the internet and has no proof that the person he says was a former teacher was a teacher never mind was in Malaysia.
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He never referred to them because at the beginning of his campaign because he denied it , and now its leaking .
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So what if he was. It is not a crime to be Muslim. Can't people worship the religion of their choice? Also, can't people change their mind if something else makes more sense to them as the get older and begin thinking for themselves?
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You sound just like the people who were taken in by the Red Scare of the 1950s. You were told by your leaders to fear certain groups. You were told that they were un-American and evil but you didn't know why. You just knew they were that way because that's what you were told. At that time, Muslims were perfectly fine with Americans. It was communists who weren't. In the past, politicians have also used immigrants, Native Americans, and non-whites as ways to generate fear of them and to generate public support for policies against them. Right now, it's the Muslims who are the whipping boys. In another 20 to 30 years, it will be another group entirely. It will be interesting to see which one it will be. You can call me names and tell me how silly I am but I'm not one of those who buys into such types of fear mongering, which is precisely what I'm seeing being used against Barack Obama. The truth is people don't want a black man as president but they won't admit it openly. So they go off on tangents about his religion or his nationality, both of which are coded forms of racism. People are afraid of having a president who isn't exactly like them.
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If Obama wins, the mafia will own Washington: Tattered past, drugs, bars, unscrupulous friends (including William Ayers known boming terrorist) & (White-hating leader of Islam Farrakhan) Sleeper cell connections Secret friends with Islamic ties Trips to Pakistan, where we know Bin Ladin is hiding. "Organizer" of blacks, what does that mean. I haven't heard of an "organizer of whites" that was anything but trouble. Obamas Idol a "Chicago mob Mayor" Harold Washington. Syrian Tony Rezko, convicted of money laundering, bribery, developer and ties to mob. Formed Son of Islam. Obama knew him for 18 years. Rezko pulled Obama in a law firm representing phony non-profits, (funneling taxpayer money for the mafia Chicago machine). Don't kid, this Syrian guy was feeding Obama payola under the table and got caught. Knocked all candidates that were running against him off the ballot, very cut-throat Chicago mafia politics. Amiel Jones "political Godfather" In Chicago assembly he Votes "present" instead of Yes or No. (very uncommitted tap dancing). Patriot Act - voted NO -No wonder he doesn't like Feds "poking around" as he stated, he's tied to the mob machine. Rev. Wright's anti-american, pro Farrakhan statements hit too close to the radical Islamic beliefs. Also supports black liberation theology - WTF! Keep in mind, While Obama is rising under suspicious circumstances in Chicago's well known Mafia run politics, the judges, lawyers, polititians, and police were all fixing and arranging unscrupulous financial dealings, murders, corruption, money laundering of government funds. Alarm bells should go off in all honest citizens! Washington does not need more corruption or more mafia ties!
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If you had the courage of your convictions, Luath, you would not hide your email address, nor your other questions and answers. It appears you want to be able to make your statements without having to defend them against someone who knows the truth, or who is at least capable of presenting cogent arguments and solid evidence, instead of scurrilous inuendo and demonstrable falsehoods. Addendum: First, I didn't ask you to provide personal details about yourself, and you know full well that I did not. All I asked is that you provide an email address. Mine is available. If you are going to come on this forum and post questions and answers, the least you could do is provide a means for interested parties to follow up with you. If you choose not to respond, you can always simply delete them. But I often find that it is the people who post the most ridiculous things who are unwilling to allow further discussion. Now, as to the "substance" of your question. You, and others of your ilk, are forever trying to "prove" that Obama was trained as a Muslim. So what if he were? Even if he had been trained in Islam as a child, that doesn't make him a Muslim now. Obama went to a school in Indonesia for four years, a school where he was certainly exposed to Islam, since that is the predominant religion in the country. I was "trained" as a Christian for much longer than that, but I am not a Christian. Even if Obama had been "technically" a Muslim as a child, he has been a Christian for the last twenty years. Assuming that Obama had actually been a practicing Muslim at some point, which by itself would not disqualify him to be president, do you not believe that a person can sincerely convert from one religion to another? Further, your assertion, or rather Corsi's, that memorizing the Koran, a practice that many Muslims follow, is something "that non-Muslims just don't do" is simply not true. It isn't common, to be sure, and even all Muslims don't accomplish it, but it is not unheard of for non-Muslims to do it. For instance, T. E. Lawrence, the British Army officer more commonly known as "Lawrence of Arabia," committed the Koran to memory, yet he was not himself a Muslim. Finally, why would Obama's knowledge of Islam, at whatever level that might exist, constitute "dubious credentials?" I am not being disingenuous here; I truly do not see why that would be a problem. You have made the assertion, now back it up with arguments I would not put too much stock in Corsi's book, if I were you, even if it does apparently reinforce your preconceived notions. His supposedly "well-documented" book is full of distortions and errors (I stop short of calling them "lies," since I think Corsi himself probably believes them). If you look at his footnotes, the majority refer to other works by Corsi himself, a practice which is generally not considered to be academically sound. Overall it is a hack job, a worthy successor to his equally falacious book about John Kerry.
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Dude calm down Obama 08 Jeff S. Luath has no idea what you said.
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Well, according to research and investigation by TIME magazine, Obama was studying in catholic school in Indonesia. I went to catholic school and believe me, they don't teach us mengaji at catholic school. Furthermore, in the years when Obama was in Indonesia, Indonesia was not like Indonesia nowadays. Muslim fundamentalist were mushrooming in Indonesia especially after 9/11 incident and Iraq attacks. Perhaps you should read the article yourself and please find more sources before any conclusion. Here is the path: http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1729524,00.html
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Thursday, November 7, 2013
sapa aj tolong translate ke bahasa indonesia yang bae dong?
sapa aj tolong translate ke bahasa indonesia yang bae dong?
The Norns have been the subject of a number of artistic depictions and references in modern culture, where the concept of the trio is more often used than the individual Norns, thus no depictions of Verðandi alone exist. The book series The Wyrd Museum features Verðandi as one of the three surviving Fates; known as Veronica she, along with her sisters Ursula (Urðr) and Celandine (Skuld) guard the last surviving root of Yggdrasil from the war-god Woden. The Japanese manga series Ah! My Goddess stars three norns, one of which is Belldandy, based on Verðandi. Verdandi, the name of a Swedish radical student organization founded in 1882 by Karl Staaff, derives its name from Verðandi.[4]
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Norns sudah menjadi sesuatu pengambaran dan referensi di budaya yang moderen, dimana pengertian dari kelompok tiga orang (i'm not sure what you mean by trio?) biasanya dipakai dengan Norns, demekian, tidak ada pengambaran tentang Veroandi yang ada. Buku rangkaian The Wryd Museum ciri ciri Veroandi ini adalah salah satu dari tiga nasib yang selamat; Sepert Veronicadia dengan kakak dia, Ursula(Uror), dan Celandine (Skuld) , menjaga akar Yggdrasil dari perang tuhan Woden. Namun, didalam Rangkaian Jepang manga, Tuhan (perempuan) adalah tiga Norns, satu adalah Belldandy, terdasar dari Verdandi, nama dari mahasiswa Swedish organisasi yang ditemukan tahun 1882 dengan Karl Staaff, namanya berasal dari Veroandi. (use KAmus.net for the dictionary)
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The Norns have been the subject of a number of artistic depictions and references in modern culture, where the concept of the trio is more often used than the individual Norns, thus no depictions of Verðandi alone exist. The book series The Wyrd Museum features Verðandi as one of the three surviving Fates; known as Veronica she, along with her sisters Ursula (Urðr) and Celandine (Skuld) guard the last surviving root of Yggdrasil from the war-god Woden. The Japanese manga series Ah! My Goddess stars three norns, one of which is Belldandy, based on Verðandi. Verdandi, the name of a Swedish radical student organization founded in 1882 by Karl Staaff, derives its name from Verðandi.[4]
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Norns sudah menjadi sesuatu pengambaran dan referensi di budaya yang moderen, dimana pengertian dari kelompok tiga orang (i'm not sure what you mean by trio?) biasanya dipakai dengan Norns, demekian, tidak ada pengambaran tentang Veroandi yang ada. Buku rangkaian The Wryd Museum ciri ciri Veroandi ini adalah salah satu dari tiga nasib yang selamat; Sepert Veronicadia dengan kakak dia, Ursula(Uror), dan Celandine (Skuld) , menjaga akar Yggdrasil dari perang tuhan Woden. Namun, didalam Rangkaian Jepang manga, Tuhan (perempuan) adalah tiga Norns, satu adalah Belldandy, terdasar dari Verdandi, nama dari mahasiswa Swedish organisasi yang ditemukan tahun 1882 dengan Karl Staaff, namanya berasal dari Veroandi. (use KAmus.net for the dictionary)
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Friday, November 1, 2013
US F1 student visa application is refused pending additional required administrative processing?
US F1 student visa application is refused pending additional required administrative processing?
Hello, I wanna ask anybody here about my US VISA status as indicated above. I am Indonesian, but I took my VISA interview in Malaysia on 7th of June 2011. I took it in Malaysia because I was studying in a college there. This college provides an America's university transfer program that is not available in my home country. So, I have more clear information on how to apply F1 VISA in Malaysia than in Indonesia. I major in chemical engineering and I have been accepted into a university in USA. The interview was going alright. I was really confident about my preparation. I have answered all questions as clearly as I could. But, the interview was not long, approx. 3 minutes. The interviewer just asked me a few questions about my previous institution (in malaysia), about what kind of degree that I will receive later in US, he also asked about family &relatives, and my latest academic transcript. After that, he just said if they need to do additional required administrative processing. I also noticed that my interviewer didn't ask about my financial documents which I thought financial documents were very important documents to issue a visa. Furthermore, he didn't bother asking about my purposes to study in my future university or why I major in chemical engineering. He gave me a pink paper and my application and passport were returned back to me. The pink paper is stating a statement above and telling me to be patient and not to call them to inquire about my status of my case. He said, there is no fix time when I will be contacted. However, they will contact me as soon as my application is ready. The pink letter also tells me to drop off my passport and the letter to any of the five drop off location after I have been contacted. Now, I am a bit worry about my visa processing. I am afraid if I can't get my visa as soon as possible. I see most of my friends already got their f1 visa and booked their flights to US. Yet, I am still not sure about mine, and I can't do anything about it. In the mean time, I am back to Indonesia and waiting their call via email from here. I really hope I will be able to attend my school in this fall 2011. And the deadline to report to my school is this 21st of August 2011 ( as stated in my I-20). So, any thoughts about my current condition? and, what do you think if I book my flight now without my visa in my hand? Thank you so much upfront.
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administrative processing can take weeks months or years ..there is no way of telling ..nor can you speed it up or ask for more info... its mostly a security based problem
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I agree with Uncle and it would be unwise to book the flight before receiving your Visa.
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I'm going for the visa interview too next Friday. I hope I will not experience the same problem because I'm also going at Fall 2011. I can understand your anxiety perfectly right now as I am imagining about myself next week.
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Hello, I wanna ask anybody here about my US VISA status as indicated above. I am Indonesian, but I took my VISA interview in Malaysia on 7th of June 2011. I took it in Malaysia because I was studying in a college there. This college provides an America's university transfer program that is not available in my home country. So, I have more clear information on how to apply F1 VISA in Malaysia than in Indonesia. I major in chemical engineering and I have been accepted into a university in USA. The interview was going alright. I was really confident about my preparation. I have answered all questions as clearly as I could. But, the interview was not long, approx. 3 minutes. The interviewer just asked me a few questions about my previous institution (in malaysia), about what kind of degree that I will receive later in US, he also asked about family &relatives, and my latest academic transcript. After that, he just said if they need to do additional required administrative processing. I also noticed that my interviewer didn't ask about my financial documents which I thought financial documents were very important documents to issue a visa. Furthermore, he didn't bother asking about my purposes to study in my future university or why I major in chemical engineering. He gave me a pink paper and my application and passport were returned back to me. The pink paper is stating a statement above and telling me to be patient and not to call them to inquire about my status of my case. He said, there is no fix time when I will be contacted. However, they will contact me as soon as my application is ready. The pink letter also tells me to drop off my passport and the letter to any of the five drop off location after I have been contacted. Now, I am a bit worry about my visa processing. I am afraid if I can't get my visa as soon as possible. I see most of my friends already got their f1 visa and booked their flights to US. Yet, I am still not sure about mine, and I can't do anything about it. In the mean time, I am back to Indonesia and waiting their call via email from here. I really hope I will be able to attend my school in this fall 2011. And the deadline to report to my school is this 21st of August 2011 ( as stated in my I-20). So, any thoughts about my current condition? and, what do you think if I book my flight now without my visa in my hand? Thank you so much upfront.
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administrative processing can take weeks months or years ..there is no way of telling ..nor can you speed it up or ask for more info... its mostly a security based problem
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I agree with Uncle and it would be unwise to book the flight before receiving your Visa.
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I'm going for the visa interview too next Friday. I hope I will not experience the same problem because I'm also going at Fall 2011. I can understand your anxiety perfectly right now as I am imagining about myself next week.
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Monday, October 28, 2013
Is GED accepted in french university?
Is GED accepted in french university?
i am an international student from Indonesia.I haven't graduated from high school and now i am taking an English language program in Santa Barbara. I am also taking a GED preparation program in an Adult Education in Santabarbara city college,and maybe in 3 months i can take a GED test and get a diploma from that GED program. My question is: Is GED diploma accepted by a french university??
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A GED is a valid diploma here in the U.S.A. although it is not always treated as equal to other types of diplomas (by the U.S. Military for example). Just like colleges here in the States, there is more to acceptance than just a diploma, many require SAT or SAT scores and other information before they make a decision. Your best answer would probably come from the admissions office of the French university you are considering.
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Of course it depends on each university, but in general it will be accepted. GED is a high school equivalancy, and should work no problem. To be sure, you should check the university in advance. For more information and GED practice test, GED testing centers and fees, please visit: http://www.ged-testonline.com http://gedmaster.com
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i am an international student from Indonesia.I haven't graduated from high school and now i am taking an English language program in Santa Barbara. I am also taking a GED preparation program in an Adult Education in Santabarbara city college,and maybe in 3 months i can take a GED test and get a diploma from that GED program. My question is: Is GED diploma accepted by a french university??
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A GED is a valid diploma here in the U.S.A. although it is not always treated as equal to other types of diplomas (by the U.S. Military for example). Just like colleges here in the States, there is more to acceptance than just a diploma, many require SAT or SAT scores and other information before they make a decision. Your best answer would probably come from the admissions office of the French university you are considering.
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Of course it depends on each university, but in general it will be accepted. GED is a high school equivalancy, and should work no problem. To be sure, you should check the university in advance. For more information and GED practice test, GED testing centers and fees, please visit: http://www.ged-testonline.com http://gedmaster.com
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Monday, October 14, 2013
Are muslim students planning to throw shoes at Obama when he visits Indonesia?
Are muslim students planning to throw shoes at Obama when he visits Indonesia?
http://www.jpost.com/LandedPages/IGallery.aspx?GalleryID=45&ImageID=139348&ImageDescription=A%20Indonesian%20Muslim%20student%20throw%20a%20shoe%20at%20a%20banner%20of%20U.S.%20president%20Barack%20Obama%20during%20a%20protest%20against%20his%20planned%20
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They shouldn't.
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Hopefully their soccer cleats
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Bet he will not duck so quickly. He is not very smart you know.
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No. But Pakistani students might.
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I'm throwing my towel
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Maybe they are mad Obama put more troops in the Middle east to capture and kill the Terrorists Taliban & Al Qaeda nut jobs
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ouch! (that would REALLY hurt :-) LOL
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Probably not unless he invades based on a lie and gets thousands of their people killed.
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They just might!
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They already have .
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They shouldn't.
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Hopefully their soccer cleats
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Bet he will not duck so quickly. He is not very smart you know.
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No. But Pakistani students might.
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I'm throwing my towel
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Maybe they are mad Obama put more troops in the Middle east to capture and kill the Terrorists Taliban & Al Qaeda nut jobs
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ouch! (that would REALLY hurt :-) LOL
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Probably not unless he invades based on a lie and gets thousands of their people killed.
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They just might!
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They already have .
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Monday, October 7, 2013
Need help?? Bahasa Indonesia to English translation!!!!!!!!?
Need help?? Bahasa Indonesia to English translation!!!!!!!!?
1. Saya tiba di Jakarta tahun lalu 2. Ia makan kentang goreng setiap hari 3. Bunga itu tidak tumbuh dengan subur 4. Ibu saya suka sop udang dan ayam pepes 5. Kakek saya tidak tidur hari ini 6. Amir naik sepeda motor ke sekolah 7. Kami tidak tinggal di Manila sekarang 8. Anjing itu duduk di bawah pohon 9. Saya tidak ingat (akan) hari ulang tahunnya 10. Tinus kawin dengan kakak perempuan saya English to BAHASA Indonesia 1. Aminah cannot speak Arabic 2. Dad perhaps will not come today 3. Auntie is unlikely leaving tomorrow 4. The child must not come 5. The president should have arrived today 6. They are not sure to go to Jakarta 7. Students are not allowed to smoke 8. My grandpa cannot swim in the sea 9. He should have got married last year 10. He does not like grilled squid Translate using proper negation: BUKAN / TIDAK / JANGAN / TANPA 1. This cake is not sweet 2. Mom doesn't like tea 3. That man is not my officemate 4. The satay is not delicious 5. The baby is not mine 6. THe post office is not far 7. She is not my girlfriend 8. The coffee is not bitter 9.He drinks tea without sugar 10 He does not like grilled squid THANK YOU!!!!! THANK YOU!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!
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1. I arrived in jakarta, last year 2. He eats french fries everyday 3. That flower doesn't grow .... (subur: fertile) 4. My mother likes shrimp soup and chicken pepes (Only God knows what the english word for pepes) 5. My gandfather doesn't (didn't?) sleep today 6. Amir rides a motorbike to school 7. We don't live/stay in manila now 8. That dog is sitting under a/the tree 9. I don't/didn't remember about/of his/her birthday 10. Tinus got married with my (elder) sister 1. Aminah tidak bisa berbahasa arab 2. Mungkin Ayah tidak akan datang hari ini 3. Bibi tidak mungkin pergi besok 4. Anak itu seharusnya tidak datang 5. Presiden seharusnya tiba hari ini 6. Mereka tidak yakin tentang/untuk/mau pergi ke jakarta 7. Murid-murid tidak diijinkan merokok 8. Kakek saya tidak bisa berenang di laut 9. Dia seharusnya menikah tahun lalu 10. Dia tidak suka cumi-cumi bakar 1. Kue ini tidak manis 2. Ibu tidak suka teh 3. Pria/laki-laki itu bukan teman kantor saya 4. Sate tidak enak 5. Itu bukan bayiku/bayi saya 6. Kantor pos(nya) tidak jauh 7. Dia bukan pacarku/pacar saya 8. Kopinya/kopi ini tidak pahit 9. Ia minum teh tanpa gula 10 Ia tidak suka cumi-cumi bakar How long have u been learning indonesian, anyway?
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1. Saya tiba di Jakarta tahun lalu 2. Ia makan kentang goreng setiap hari 3. Bunga itu tidak tumbuh dengan subur 4. Ibu saya suka sop udang dan ayam pepes 5. Kakek saya tidak tidur hari ini 6. Amir naik sepeda motor ke sekolah 7. Kami tidak tinggal di Manila sekarang 8. Anjing itu duduk di bawah pohon 9. Saya tidak ingat (akan) hari ulang tahunnya 10. Tinus kawin dengan kakak perempuan saya English to BAHASA Indonesia 1. Aminah cannot speak Arabic 2. Dad perhaps will not come today 3. Auntie is unlikely leaving tomorrow 4. The child must not come 5. The president should have arrived today 6. They are not sure to go to Jakarta 7. Students are not allowed to smoke 8. My grandpa cannot swim in the sea 9. He should have got married last year 10. He does not like grilled squid Translate using proper negation: BUKAN / TIDAK / JANGAN / TANPA 1. This cake is not sweet 2. Mom doesn't like tea 3. That man is not my officemate 4. The satay is not delicious 5. The baby is not mine 6. THe post office is not far 7. She is not my girlfriend 8. The coffee is not bitter 9.He drinks tea without sugar 10 He does not like grilled squid THANK YOU!!!!! THANK YOU!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!
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1. I arrived in jakarta, last year 2. He eats french fries everyday 3. That flower doesn't grow .... (subur: fertile) 4. My mother likes shrimp soup and chicken pepes (Only God knows what the english word for pepes) 5. My gandfather doesn't (didn't?) sleep today 6. Amir rides a motorbike to school 7. We don't live/stay in manila now 8. That dog is sitting under a/the tree 9. I don't/didn't remember about/of his/her birthday 10. Tinus got married with my (elder) sister 1. Aminah tidak bisa berbahasa arab 2. Mungkin Ayah tidak akan datang hari ini 3. Bibi tidak mungkin pergi besok 4. Anak itu seharusnya tidak datang 5. Presiden seharusnya tiba hari ini 6. Mereka tidak yakin tentang/untuk/mau pergi ke jakarta 7. Murid-murid tidak diijinkan merokok 8. Kakek saya tidak bisa berenang di laut 9. Dia seharusnya menikah tahun lalu 10. Dia tidak suka cumi-cumi bakar 1. Kue ini tidak manis 2. Ibu tidak suka teh 3. Pria/laki-laki itu bukan teman kantor saya 4. Sate tidak enak 5. Itu bukan bayiku/bayi saya 6. Kantor pos(nya) tidak jauh 7. Dia bukan pacarku/pacar saya 8. Kopinya/kopi ini tidak pahit 9. Ia minum teh tanpa gula 10 Ia tidak suka cumi-cumi bakar How long have u been learning indonesian, anyway?
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Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Is Indonesia even starting to hate Mr. Obama?
Is Indonesia even starting to hate Mr. Obama?
JAKARTA, Indonesia – Authorities removed a statue of Barack Obama from a park in the Indonesian capital due to a public backlash and moved it Monday to a nearby elementary school that the U.S. president attended as a child. and what dreams are they talking about?- "Still, he said he was happy that the statue might inspire the school's students to follow their dreams. -maybe that you too as an Indonesian can become President of the United States? and one final side note. Was Barry's mother on a "world hump-a-thon"? -Obama, whose American mother married an Indonesian after divorcing his Kenyan father, went to school in the capital from 1967 to 1971 and is regarded fondly by most Indonesians. Maybe she was a good American and felt she needed to be a "melting pot" of culture that spreads for the world? http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100215/ap_on_re_as/as_indonesia_obama_statue
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Yes, the hatred is going around the world
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Whats truly funny to me is that the Left claims Obama was brought up in a poverty stricken family, yet at the same time Obama and his 'poor' family apparently had the money to move around internationally whenever and whereever they wanted.
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But WAIT!!! The world was supposed to LOVE us if barry was elected.... Don't tell me... the Emperor has no clothes!
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Barack Obama's mother was a noted archeologist, whose work took her from Hawaii to many other countries. Barack was raised by his grandparents in Hawaii. I wasn't aware that a woman who was divorced and remarried is on a "hump-a-thon." I think that we all should remember that we all had mothers, and I sure wouldn't describe my own mother with such lack of respect. I see nothing that makes me think President Obama's mother was not a good American. What about Bush's mother, or Jesus' mother, or anyone else's mother? And who cares if a statue was moved? It means nothing.
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JAKARTA, Indonesia – Authorities removed a statue of Barack Obama from a park in the Indonesian capital due to a public backlash and moved it Monday to a nearby elementary school that the U.S. president attended as a child. and what dreams are they talking about?- "Still, he said he was happy that the statue might inspire the school's students to follow their dreams. -maybe that you too as an Indonesian can become President of the United States? and one final side note. Was Barry's mother on a "world hump-a-thon"? -Obama, whose American mother married an Indonesian after divorcing his Kenyan father, went to school in the capital from 1967 to 1971 and is regarded fondly by most Indonesians. Maybe she was a good American and felt she needed to be a "melting pot" of culture that spreads for the world? http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100215/ap_on_re_as/as_indonesia_obama_statue
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Yes, the hatred is going around the world
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Whats truly funny to me is that the Left claims Obama was brought up in a poverty stricken family, yet at the same time Obama and his 'poor' family apparently had the money to move around internationally whenever and whereever they wanted.
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But WAIT!!! The world was supposed to LOVE us if barry was elected.... Don't tell me... the Emperor has no clothes!
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Barack Obama's mother was a noted archeologist, whose work took her from Hawaii to many other countries. Barack was raised by his grandparents in Hawaii. I wasn't aware that a woman who was divorced and remarried is on a "hump-a-thon." I think that we all should remember that we all had mothers, and I sure wouldn't describe my own mother with such lack of respect. I see nothing that makes me think President Obama's mother was not a good American. What about Bush's mother, or Jesus' mother, or anyone else's mother? And who cares if a statue was moved? It means nothing.
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Saturday, September 28, 2013
If your middle name is Hussein (Barack Hussein Obama), can you be elected President of the USA?
If your middle name is Hussein (Barack Hussein Obama), can you be elected President of the USA?
Senator Obama has this problem, among others. Do you think he could overcome this "bump in the road" and win anyway? What about his two years as a student in a Muslim school in Indonesia when he was a young child, or his revelation that his maternal family is distantly related to Jefferson Davis, President of the CSA during the Civil War? Isn't that a riot, that Obama is related to Jefferson Davis, of all people? jenivive, you're the one who needs to do some research. You obviously haven't read Obama's book, Dreams from My Father, published in 1995 and reissued in 2004 with a new preface. Obama, himself, has told us these facts. Senator Obama, his wife, and two daughters are members of Chicago's Trinity Church of Christ. Contrary to one answer of this question, Senator Obama is NOT a Muslim, if that concerns anyone.
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all of these are rumors and are spread rampantly bc ppl dont do their research...they just turn around and spread it some more.
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I can see where the name could be a liability, but i think most of America is grown up enough to look past that. I'd emphasize the late King Hussien from Jordan...he was a good man.
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He has no chance anyway.
4 :
How does who you're related to have ANYTHING to do with your qualifications to be President??? Oh wait... Hillary, Shrub... .
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yes theres nothing in the constitution that would stop it happening
6 :
As long as he is in no way related to Bush, he has a shot.
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I think the name thing is definately gonna hold him back in the populous vote
8 :
Dude, another cat named BUSH got elected...lol...im pretty sure Obama can rig the election too.
9 :
I dont think its really a matter of life or death...
10 :
I would not vote for this guy it is amazing how the media gets the public all lathered up.
11 :
You are elected for president by what you can do for this country, not your name. I mean, you are most likely to lose an election for having that as your middle name because of our countries past.....but i dunno. im not an expert on these type of tings. lol im more of a "giving advise" sort of person.
12 :
Barack Hussein Obama, will make an excellent Vice-President under Hillary Clinton.
13 :
As long as you were born in the US you could but it wouldn't be good for your campaign.
14 :
Nothing is impossible.If he gets enough support then why not?
15 :
I don't see how his middle name could be a problem, except for certain uneducated racists who would see it as some sort of connection to Saddam Hussein. It's an ethnic name, having nothing to do with the former Iraq dictator. He won't win, though. He's running on nothing more than his charisma.
16 :
Are you grasping at straws for any chintzy reason not to vote for him?
17 :
Americans are usually good judges of character. If you have a good plan you can win. But I am not convinced just anyone can be elected. I would have no problem voting for a name,race,religion etc as long as they share my views. What in my statement would make you use the thumbs down? Email me if you have the guts.
18 :
I am amused by all those developments. However, none of them concern me in his road to the presidency more than his lack of experience. A junior senator of all of...what... 24 months is now qualified to be the leader of the free world? Even in that time, he's proven he tows the party line some 92% of the time. This doesn't give me much confidence in him.
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Not if the Clinton machine has anything to say about it. I'm waiting to see what else they can come up with this week....they've already released his madrasa education. I wonder what dirt they'll find next. By the time she's through with him, no one will elect him dog catcher.
20 :
these thing want matter to the peoples who think rationally like me . by him going to a Muslim school don't make him a terrorist .
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I think it is more likely than the election of someone named Clinton who is related to former President Clinton. Disgrace of the Presidency, criminal activities and impeachment are not thought of kindly.
22 :
While his name is really not an America sounding one....that doesn't bother me as much as he is a Muslim. Do we REALLY need one as president?? I think not!!
23 :
Yes. People might be put off by the name. But hopefully they'll vote for the person and their qualifications and not the name. Thankfully, he doesn't have the qualifications!
24 :
He'll never make the election. He's just there to symbolize the fact that the government supports equal opportunity and to prove the world that we are smart enough to know that Hussein is just another last name, not just Saddam's. But we're not cheating anyone.
25 :
While that name will raise a few eyebrows, its not the problem that may cause him not to get elected. Simply put, the only thing that scares me about obama is he has a very scant record to run on, and frankly, since politicians will say anything to get elected, a record is the only thing you can believe about them.
26 :
Senator Obama, as far as I know, meets the Constitutional requirements for holding the office President of the United States, so the simple answer is yes, he can be elected to that office. However, I understand that you are asking it certain aspects of his name, heritage, and personal history will jaundice voters from choosing him. The way that I see it, other people that have had relatively checkered histories have obtained high office. Given that Mr. Obama was able to convince the people of Illinois to elect him to the office of U.S. Senator, I see no reason that he would be able to extend that to a sufficient portion of the national electorate. Hope that helps.
27 :
Requirements for holding office For more information on what consitutes a natural born citizen, please see that article. The President must be a natural born citizen of the United States (or a citizen of the United States at the time the U.S. Constitution was adopted), at least 35 years of age, and a resident of the United States for at least fourteen years. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Us_president If he's what the majority of voters want in a president then he will become president. What is perceived as a hurdle to one may be a plus to another.
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It's like asking: Can you judge a book by its cover? That Obama had been a student in a Muslim school in Indonesia should, indeed, not be a handicap for him. He has had a diverse education... and surely, this should be an advantage, raher than a hindrance for him - especially when he's being placed in a better situation to know and sense how and what Muslims think than most clueless individuals who can't stretch their thinking and imagination beyond their little secluded comunities.
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I am quite sure that his middle name is not Hussein! This man is brilliant! Have you ever heard him speak? Not all Muslims are terrorists! I did not hear about his being a Muslim either! Where are you getting your information? Bill O' Reilly? The last statement makes me think that it is possible that you may be prejudice.Are you against this very intelligent man because his father is a black man?
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Senator Obama has this problem, among others. Do you think he could overcome this "bump in the road" and win anyway? What about his two years as a student in a Muslim school in Indonesia when he was a young child, or his revelation that his maternal family is distantly related to Jefferson Davis, President of the CSA during the Civil War? Isn't that a riot, that Obama is related to Jefferson Davis, of all people? jenivive, you're the one who needs to do some research. You obviously haven't read Obama's book, Dreams from My Father, published in 1995 and reissued in 2004 with a new preface. Obama, himself, has told us these facts. Senator Obama, his wife, and two daughters are members of Chicago's Trinity Church of Christ. Contrary to one answer of this question, Senator Obama is NOT a Muslim, if that concerns anyone.
Government - 29 Answers
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all of these are rumors and are spread rampantly bc ppl dont do their research...they just turn around and spread it some more.
2 :
I can see where the name could be a liability, but i think most of America is grown up enough to look past that. I'd emphasize the late King Hussien from Jordan...he was a good man.
3 :
He has no chance anyway.
4 :
How does who you're related to have ANYTHING to do with your qualifications to be President??? Oh wait... Hillary, Shrub... .
5 :
yes theres nothing in the constitution that would stop it happening
6 :
As long as he is in no way related to Bush, he has a shot.
7 :
I think the name thing is definately gonna hold him back in the populous vote
8 :
Dude, another cat named BUSH got elected...lol...im pretty sure Obama can rig the election too.
9 :
I dont think its really a matter of life or death...
10 :
I would not vote for this guy it is amazing how the media gets the public all lathered up.
11 :
You are elected for president by what you can do for this country, not your name. I mean, you are most likely to lose an election for having that as your middle name because of our countries past.....but i dunno. im not an expert on these type of tings. lol im more of a "giving advise" sort of person.
12 :
Barack Hussein Obama, will make an excellent Vice-President under Hillary Clinton.
13 :
As long as you were born in the US you could but it wouldn't be good for your campaign.
14 :
Nothing is impossible.If he gets enough support then why not?
15 :
I don't see how his middle name could be a problem, except for certain uneducated racists who would see it as some sort of connection to Saddam Hussein. It's an ethnic name, having nothing to do with the former Iraq dictator. He won't win, though. He's running on nothing more than his charisma.
16 :
Are you grasping at straws for any chintzy reason not to vote for him?
17 :
Americans are usually good judges of character. If you have a good plan you can win. But I am not convinced just anyone can be elected. I would have no problem voting for a name,race,religion etc as long as they share my views. What in my statement would make you use the thumbs down? Email me if you have the guts.
18 :
I am amused by all those developments. However, none of them concern me in his road to the presidency more than his lack of experience. A junior senator of all of...what... 24 months is now qualified to be the leader of the free world? Even in that time, he's proven he tows the party line some 92% of the time. This doesn't give me much confidence in him.
19 :
Not if the Clinton machine has anything to say about it. I'm waiting to see what else they can come up with this week....they've already released his madrasa education. I wonder what dirt they'll find next. By the time she's through with him, no one will elect him dog catcher.
20 :
these thing want matter to the peoples who think rationally like me . by him going to a Muslim school don't make him a terrorist .
21 :
I think it is more likely than the election of someone named Clinton who is related to former President Clinton. Disgrace of the Presidency, criminal activities and impeachment are not thought of kindly.
22 :
While his name is really not an America sounding one....that doesn't bother me as much as he is a Muslim. Do we REALLY need one as president?? I think not!!
23 :
Yes. People might be put off by the name. But hopefully they'll vote for the person and their qualifications and not the name. Thankfully, he doesn't have the qualifications!
24 :
He'll never make the election. He's just there to symbolize the fact that the government supports equal opportunity and to prove the world that we are smart enough to know that Hussein is just another last name, not just Saddam's. But we're not cheating anyone.
25 :
While that name will raise a few eyebrows, its not the problem that may cause him not to get elected. Simply put, the only thing that scares me about obama is he has a very scant record to run on, and frankly, since politicians will say anything to get elected, a record is the only thing you can believe about them.
26 :
Senator Obama, as far as I know, meets the Constitutional requirements for holding the office President of the United States, so the simple answer is yes, he can be elected to that office. However, I understand that you are asking it certain aspects of his name, heritage, and personal history will jaundice voters from choosing him. The way that I see it, other people that have had relatively checkered histories have obtained high office. Given that Mr. Obama was able to convince the people of Illinois to elect him to the office of U.S. Senator, I see no reason that he would be able to extend that to a sufficient portion of the national electorate. Hope that helps.
27 :
Requirements for holding office For more information on what consitutes a natural born citizen, please see that article. The President must be a natural born citizen of the United States (or a citizen of the United States at the time the U.S. Constitution was adopted), at least 35 years of age, and a resident of the United States for at least fourteen years. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Us_president If he's what the majority of voters want in a president then he will become president. What is perceived as a hurdle to one may be a plus to another.
28 :
It's like asking: Can you judge a book by its cover? That Obama had been a student in a Muslim school in Indonesia should, indeed, not be a handicap for him. He has had a diverse education... and surely, this should be an advantage, raher than a hindrance for him - especially when he's being placed in a better situation to know and sense how and what Muslims think than most clueless individuals who can't stretch their thinking and imagination beyond their little secluded comunities.
29 :
I am quite sure that his middle name is not Hussein! This man is brilliant! Have you ever heard him speak? Not all Muslims are terrorists! I did not hear about his being a Muslim either! Where are you getting your information? Bill O' Reilly? The last statement makes me think that it is possible that you may be prejudice.Are you against this very intelligent man because his father is a black man?
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Saturday, September 14, 2013
Berapa biaya hidup dan kuliah di perancis?
Berapa biaya hidup dan kuliah di perancis?
how much living cost and lecture at france direction of sciences physiques, for Indonesia origin student how is cost lecture at france for S2 direction of particules elementaries,gravitation et cosmologie
Martial Arts - 2 Answers
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Salah kamar nih kayaknya, mas/mbak. Kalau lihat-lihat lewat Google, biaya hidup di Perancis itu sekitat €1200 per bulan. Tapi kalau di universitasnya ada restoran khusus mahasiswa yang bersubsidi dan asrama atau sejenisnya, bisa dipotong sampai sekitar rata-rata €600. Tapi bagaimana juga tergantung pada fasilitas yang tersedia, bantuan dana atau beasiswa, dan fasilitas apa saja yang ada di lingkungan kampus.
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What Shiro said.
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how much living cost and lecture at france direction of sciences physiques, for Indonesia origin student how is cost lecture at france for S2 direction of particules elementaries,gravitation et cosmologie
Martial Arts - 2 Answers
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Salah kamar nih kayaknya, mas/mbak. Kalau lihat-lihat lewat Google, biaya hidup di Perancis itu sekitat €1200 per bulan. Tapi kalau di universitasnya ada restoran khusus mahasiswa yang bersubsidi dan asrama atau sejenisnya, bisa dipotong sampai sekitar rata-rata €600. Tapi bagaimana juga tergantung pada fasilitas yang tersedia, bantuan dana atau beasiswa, dan fasilitas apa saja yang ada di lingkungan kampus.
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What Shiro said.
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Saturday, September 7, 2013
Did you know that Obama went to Catholic school and for some time a public school, but never a Madrassa?
Did you know that Obama went to Catholic school and for some time a public school, but never a Madrassa?
The school just happened to have a predominately Muslim student body. MAYBE BECAUSE IT IS IN INDONESIA!!! The schools I went to had mostly Christians. They were all public schools in the U.S. Does this make them radical Christian schools? Or is it because the U.S. has a large Christian population?
Elections - 5 Answers
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Everyone knows that already. I'm still not voting for him.
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He's full of lies and secrets and he's just changing things around for now til he gets what he wants or whoever he's working for. This could of been planned before 9-11 can you believe it having a muslim run for president 7 yrs after 9-11 bin laudin is loving this.
3 :
He went to a private school in Hawaii on Oahu. I know this for a fact b/c i just came back from there & some of the locals told me he went to school on the island. Everyone already knows he is a Muslim that is one reason why i am not voting for him. I don't believe anything he says. I know who he has backing him. Regardless of his race or his religion, i still do not have any intention of voting for him
4 :
OK there is this huge rummor that Obama is muslim and it is mostly spreading from the republican party. But thats not true and even if he was you shouldnt discriminate. Who cares what school he went to or what race he is vote for him because you truley believe in his word. Hes just as much black as he is white hes mixed so please people vote for a better america take us out of what bush has undeniably done. xoxo
5 :
Why bother with the truth? People hear the smears they want to believe. Facts don't matter. Thanks for trying, but sanity in an election season just doesn't fit.
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The school just happened to have a predominately Muslim student body. MAYBE BECAUSE IT IS IN INDONESIA!!! The schools I went to had mostly Christians. They were all public schools in the U.S. Does this make them radical Christian schools? Or is it because the U.S. has a large Christian population?
Elections - 5 Answers
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Everyone knows that already. I'm still not voting for him.
2 :
He's full of lies and secrets and he's just changing things around for now til he gets what he wants or whoever he's working for. This could of been planned before 9-11 can you believe it having a muslim run for president 7 yrs after 9-11 bin laudin is loving this.
3 :
He went to a private school in Hawaii on Oahu. I know this for a fact b/c i just came back from there & some of the locals told me he went to school on the island. Everyone already knows he is a Muslim that is one reason why i am not voting for him. I don't believe anything he says. I know who he has backing him. Regardless of his race or his religion, i still do not have any intention of voting for him
4 :
OK there is this huge rummor that Obama is muslim and it is mostly spreading from the republican party. But thats not true and even if he was you shouldnt discriminate. Who cares what school he went to or what race he is vote for him because you truley believe in his word. Hes just as much black as he is white hes mixed so please people vote for a better america take us out of what bush has undeniably done. xoxo
5 :
Why bother with the truth? People hear the smears they want to believe. Facts don't matter. Thanks for trying, but sanity in an election season just doesn't fit.
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Sunday, September 1, 2013
Who are the Jonas Brothers?
Who are the Jonas Brothers?
I moved here 2 weeks ago from Indonesia (exchange student) and everone at my school are asking me if I like the Jonas Brothers and I don't know who they are. Everyone there thinks Im being silly but I would like someone to give me a real answer, please!
Celebrities - 12 Answers
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ahh the jonas brothers are amazing!! i like nick jonas. go to youtube.com and look up the jonas brothers and hear their songs. =]
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The Jonas Brothers Are A Group Of 3 Brothers Who Have Millions Of Albums sold, a movie, and a tv show. Thier names are Kevin21 Joe19 And Nick16. Hope This helps. I like them thier music is good
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the jonas brothers are three brothers (nick,joe,kevin) and they play music.. check out their youtube page or myspace :)
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They are an American boy band of three brothers ;] You should look them up. I recommend you these songs: Burnin' up When you look me in the eyes Lovebug
5 :
the jonas brothers are three brother that play music which girls think that they are really hot the names of the people are Nick Jonas,Joe Jonas ,and Kevin Jonas they are really popular this year just go search them up on yahoo.com
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you should check out their fan site if you a new Jonas fan www.jonasbrothersfan.com
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the lastest in a long line of fads. Hopefully soon to be replaced.
8 :
they are a band a music group of 3 brothers, who all teenage girls are obsessed with udsually they all love them the jonas brothers have good pop music its pretty good, check it out http://www.myspace.com/jonasbrothers
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They are a Disney band that alot of people are crazy about..... here are some links to there songs SOS- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JUvbJekM88 Burnin Up- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScXLHgPcZuc Tonight- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EloKYOWEwMg&feature=related And heres a link to their youtube page in case you want to listen to them even more - http://www.youtube.com/user/jonasbrothersmusic?blend=1&ob=4
10 :
The Jonas Brothers are a group of brothers who sing pop music. They are very cute and are amazing singers. They are great role models and have awesome songs. Check out these links: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScXLHgPcZuc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_cXhBy78T4&feature=channel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKTxLGA9WKg
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a band of three (boys?) in it. they are the worst in everything.
12 :
Lmao, is this somne kind of JOKE? The Jonas Brothers are the most amazing people in the world. Nick Jonas is my idol, he inspires me so much. He is adorable, and sensitive, he has a great voice, is very talented, he is a great role model, he is wonderful to us (his fans and haters) he is a gentlemen. Joe Jonas. Is hilarious. Hot. Talented.... Kevin Jonas. SEXY. Talented. Very gentlemen... Nice. Good role model. Uhm and everything else i said for nick and joe. The Jonas Brothers are amazing people. I am in love with them, and im sure when you hear their music and see them you will fall in love with them. Uhm just so you know NICK IS MINE(: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Brothers
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I moved here 2 weeks ago from Indonesia (exchange student) and everone at my school are asking me if I like the Jonas Brothers and I don't know who they are. Everyone there thinks Im being silly but I would like someone to give me a real answer, please!
Celebrities - 12 Answers
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ahh the jonas brothers are amazing!! i like nick jonas. go to youtube.com and look up the jonas brothers and hear their songs. =]
2 :
The Jonas Brothers Are A Group Of 3 Brothers Who Have Millions Of Albums sold, a movie, and a tv show. Thier names are Kevin21 Joe19 And Nick16. Hope This helps. I like them thier music is good
3 :
the jonas brothers are three brothers (nick,joe,kevin) and they play music.. check out their youtube page or myspace :)
4 :
They are an American boy band of three brothers ;] You should look them up. I recommend you these songs: Burnin' up When you look me in the eyes Lovebug
5 :
the jonas brothers are three brother that play music which girls think that they are really hot the names of the people are Nick Jonas,Joe Jonas ,and Kevin Jonas they are really popular this year just go search them up on yahoo.com
6 :
you should check out their fan site if you a new Jonas fan www.jonasbrothersfan.com
7 :
the lastest in a long line of fads. Hopefully soon to be replaced.
8 :
they are a band a music group of 3 brothers, who all teenage girls are obsessed with udsually they all love them the jonas brothers have good pop music its pretty good, check it out http://www.myspace.com/jonasbrothers
9 :
They are a Disney band that alot of people are crazy about..... here are some links to there songs SOS- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JUvbJekM88 Burnin Up- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScXLHgPcZuc Tonight- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EloKYOWEwMg&feature=related And heres a link to their youtube page in case you want to listen to them even more - http://www.youtube.com/user/jonasbrothersmusic?blend=1&ob=4
10 :
The Jonas Brothers are a group of brothers who sing pop music. They are very cute and are amazing singers. They are great role models and have awesome songs. Check out these links: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScXLHgPcZuc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_cXhBy78T4&feature=channel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKTxLGA9WKg
11 :
a band of three (boys?) in it. they are the worst in everything.
12 :
Lmao, is this somne kind of JOKE? The Jonas Brothers are the most amazing people in the world. Nick Jonas is my idol, he inspires me so much. He is adorable, and sensitive, he has a great voice, is very talented, he is a great role model, he is wonderful to us (his fans and haters) he is a gentlemen. Joe Jonas. Is hilarious. Hot. Talented.... Kevin Jonas. SEXY. Talented. Very gentlemen... Nice. Good role model. Uhm and everything else i said for nick and joe. The Jonas Brothers are amazing people. I am in love with them, and im sure when you hear their music and see them you will fall in love with them. Uhm just so you know NICK IS MINE(: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Brothers
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Wednesday, August 28, 2013
A few questions about Obama/Soetoro..why the two names? and how did he get financial?
A few questions about Obama/Soetoro..why the two names? and how did he get financial?
aid as a foreign student from Indonesia as an undergraduate at Occidental College (he was awarded a fellowship for foreign students from the Fulbright Foundation?) Perhaps these questions have already been answered but I just read this and would like to know the answers. Thanks. Po Boy...no need to be a JERK. If you aren't grown up enough to defend your hero with being a di*k then keep your opinions to yourself.
Government - 3 Answers
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You should ask this in the politics section, you will get more answers.....but Obama went by the name Barry Soetero..Soetero was his step fathers last name. Nobody really knows where the financial backing came from....although there are several good guesses.
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Your answer can be found by going to Google and typing in "step children." Someone is new at this.
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The story about foreign aid came from an April Fools spoof by a nonexistent organization. http://amfoi.wordpress.com/ Some of the clues are that the organization doesn't exist, and Fulbright doesn't have scholarships for foreign undergrads to study in the US. http://www.cies.org/Fulbright/ Also pretty much every debunking organization has weighed in on this one. http://www.factcheck.org/2009/05/was-obama-born-in-the-usa/ http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/birthers/occidental.asp http://urbanlegends.about.com/od/barackobama/a/obama_citizenship_questioned_2.htm These questions were appropriate before the election, and will be appropriate again for the 2012 election. But Obama is in office constitutionally. Protest his policies. And the two names are because he had a stepfather. Like Clinton and Ford, who were born with different names.
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aid as a foreign student from Indonesia as an undergraduate at Occidental College (he was awarded a fellowship for foreign students from the Fulbright Foundation?) Perhaps these questions have already been answered but I just read this and would like to know the answers. Thanks. Po Boy...no need to be a JERK. If you aren't grown up enough to defend your hero with being a di*k then keep your opinions to yourself.
Government - 3 Answers
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You should ask this in the politics section, you will get more answers.....but Obama went by the name Barry Soetero..Soetero was his step fathers last name. Nobody really knows where the financial backing came from....although there are several good guesses.
2 :
Your answer can be found by going to Google and typing in "step children." Someone is new at this.
3 :
The story about foreign aid came from an April Fools spoof by a nonexistent organization. http://amfoi.wordpress.com/ Some of the clues are that the organization doesn't exist, and Fulbright doesn't have scholarships for foreign undergrads to study in the US. http://www.cies.org/Fulbright/ Also pretty much every debunking organization has weighed in on this one. http://www.factcheck.org/2009/05/was-obama-born-in-the-usa/ http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/birthers/occidental.asp http://urbanlegends.about.com/od/barackobama/a/obama_citizenship_questioned_2.htm These questions were appropriate before the election, and will be appropriate again for the 2012 election. But Obama is in office constitutionally. Protest his policies. And the two names are because he had a stepfather. Like Clinton and Ford, who were born with different names.
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Wednesday, August 14, 2013
what step do i have to do to make a drama?
what step do i have to do to make a drama?
i am an english teacher in Indonesia but i don't have enough experience to make drama. i have already had the drama script and students.
Performing Arts - 2 Answers
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Figthting
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find someone whos ghetto. theyll do the drama for you.
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i am an english teacher in Indonesia but i don't have enough experience to make drama. i have already had the drama script and students.
Performing Arts - 2 Answers
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Figthting
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find someone whos ghetto. theyll do the drama for you.
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Wednesday, August 7, 2013
900,000 IDR .... for how long is it Enough for living in Indonesia?
900,000 IDR .... for how long is it Enough for living in Indonesia?
If i ve 900,000 Indonesian R ..... how long can i live with that amount as a student Thanks
Indonesia - 1 Answers
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It depends on where you are. In Jakarta that would be ok for up to three weeks as long as you ate street food/ basic food and stuff and took public transport, including accommodation. It could last a month to six weeks in Malang or some other place.
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If i ve 900,000 Indonesian R ..... how long can i live with that amount as a student Thanks
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It depends on where you are. In Jakarta that would be ok for up to three weeks as long as you ate street food/ basic food and stuff and took public transport, including accommodation. It could last a month to six weeks in Malang or some other place.
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Thursday, August 1, 2013
I need someone who could help me improving my skills in speaking English as a second language. ?
I need someone who could help me improving my skills in speaking English as a second language. ?
I am a college student in the fifth semester. My major is English literature. Because of lack of practise, I'm not capable in speaking English as fluently as it should be. So, for everyone who are able and wiling to help me, please contact me to my email address: arni_nd@yahoo.com. It will be better if you are located in Jakarta, Indonesia. Thanks for helping.
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http://www.rosettastone.co.uk/personal/how-it-works
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Actually, broadening/improving one's language skills is a very broad concept, it should be done in more than one ways at the same time which is highly recommended. One can NOT become better ONLY in one area, say, speaking, one MUST improve skills in ALL dimensions of the language! Learning language well requires being as active as possible and making the learning as FUN for oneself as possible. Taking lessons is always important, but equally important are these: 1) Listen/watch: Keep listening to internet radio stations like BBC, watch TV shows in English (use only subtitles, NOT voice dubbing in case you are not a native English speaker!), etc. 2) Write/communicate: Try to find discussion forums from the web about things that you find interesting and FUN (music/various artists, hobbies, etc.) and start communicating there with other people using only English. Start using instant messaging systems in case you find some new friends or start emailing them. Please do NOT be afraid of making mistakes or hesitating, because even native speakers do make mistakes and do hesitate at times! The more you enjoy communicating, the better! 3) Buy yourself a proper dictionary, and each time when you see a strange word that you do not understand, look it up. Putting words into their CONTEXT is one of the best ways to broaden one's vocabulary and grammar knowledge, the more you read and write the better. Memorising is NOT the best way to go with learning vocabulary, grammar or any other language areas! For idioms, you should buy an all-English dictionary which explains the words in English and shows you examples of how to use the words. The main point in ANY language learning is to make it as fun as possible for yourself. Try to find topics that INTEREST you, read online newspapers (Times, Guardian, Independent...), listen to BBC/NBC and other radio stations online, if you find a discussion forum for e.g. your favourite hobby or your idols in music do participate there, etc. The key word here is CONTEXT, which means that it is easier to learn new words and their usage as well as grammar when you use/see them in their real CONTEXT. The more you see and hear the new words in their context and the more you use them in your speech & writing, the easier it becomes to remember their meanings and correct spelling. Do NOT be afraid of making mistakes though, because even native speakers do make mistakes and do hesitate at times! I'm sorry there is NO EASY WAY out with this, one really must develop language skills in ALL these language "levels" or dimensions in order to reach better language skills!! Last but not least: NEVER EVER use ANY online translators, they are nothing but utter rubbish!! English is practically EVERYWHERE in the online world these days, you just have to use your imagination to find it! Learning pace is always personal, it takes the time it takes so there is no reason to hurry it up too much. If you do, you will not learn so well. Also, please learn the basics of the standard English first before advancing to finer details like dialects/accents. A word of warning though: Do stay well away from overrated, overpriced and overhyped language "gimmicks" such as Rosetta Stone, they really are NOT worth for checking out! Good luck!
3 :
Try here. Global language exchange (messenger, e-mail, voice) - http://www.babelan.net/languages-exchanges-skype-messenger-chat_lista_eng_BCN_DEM.htm
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I am a college student in the fifth semester. My major is English literature. Because of lack of practise, I'm not capable in speaking English as fluently as it should be. So, for everyone who are able and wiling to help me, please contact me to my email address: arni_nd@yahoo.com. It will be better if you are located in Jakarta, Indonesia. Thanks for helping.
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http://www.rosettastone.co.uk/personal/how-it-works
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Actually, broadening/improving one's language skills is a very broad concept, it should be done in more than one ways at the same time which is highly recommended. One can NOT become better ONLY in one area, say, speaking, one MUST improve skills in ALL dimensions of the language! Learning language well requires being as active as possible and making the learning as FUN for oneself as possible. Taking lessons is always important, but equally important are these: 1) Listen/watch: Keep listening to internet radio stations like BBC, watch TV shows in English (use only subtitles, NOT voice dubbing in case you are not a native English speaker!), etc. 2) Write/communicate: Try to find discussion forums from the web about things that you find interesting and FUN (music/various artists, hobbies, etc.) and start communicating there with other people using only English. Start using instant messaging systems in case you find some new friends or start emailing them. Please do NOT be afraid of making mistakes or hesitating, because even native speakers do make mistakes and do hesitate at times! The more you enjoy communicating, the better! 3) Buy yourself a proper dictionary, and each time when you see a strange word that you do not understand, look it up. Putting words into their CONTEXT is one of the best ways to broaden one's vocabulary and grammar knowledge, the more you read and write the better. Memorising is NOT the best way to go with learning vocabulary, grammar or any other language areas! For idioms, you should buy an all-English dictionary which explains the words in English and shows you examples of how to use the words. The main point in ANY language learning is to make it as fun as possible for yourself. Try to find topics that INTEREST you, read online newspapers (Times, Guardian, Independent...), listen to BBC/NBC and other radio stations online, if you find a discussion forum for e.g. your favourite hobby or your idols in music do participate there, etc. The key word here is CONTEXT, which means that it is easier to learn new words and their usage as well as grammar when you use/see them in their real CONTEXT. The more you see and hear the new words in their context and the more you use them in your speech & writing, the easier it becomes to remember their meanings and correct spelling. Do NOT be afraid of making mistakes though, because even native speakers do make mistakes and do hesitate at times! I'm sorry there is NO EASY WAY out with this, one really must develop language skills in ALL these language "levels" or dimensions in order to reach better language skills!! Last but not least: NEVER EVER use ANY online translators, they are nothing but utter rubbish!! English is practically EVERYWHERE in the online world these days, you just have to use your imagination to find it! Learning pace is always personal, it takes the time it takes so there is no reason to hurry it up too much. If you do, you will not learn so well. Also, please learn the basics of the standard English first before advancing to finer details like dialects/accents. A word of warning though: Do stay well away from overrated, overpriced and overhyped language "gimmicks" such as Rosetta Stone, they really are NOT worth for checking out! Good luck!
3 :
Try here. Global language exchange (messenger, e-mail, voice) - http://www.babelan.net/languages-exchanges-skype-messenger-chat_lista_eng_BCN_DEM.htm
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Sunday, July 28, 2013
What do you want to know about Indonesia?
What do you want to know about Indonesia?
I will be doing a short multimedia presentation about Indonesia and the cultures to some high school students, so I am putting up a question about what do you want to know about Indonesia? If it is the culture can you please be more exact, whether its a traditional heritage or the modern life style, whether it is the music or the food, or some details? Any input is appreciated and oh, please don't mention anything about malaysian and indonesian, it is in any way inconsistent with indonesian culture knowledge, itself. there are some long twisting thread that need to be straighten out for that and i don't think i can represent all indonesian by answering your question. There are things to consider and please do not say that Malaysian NEVER give much fuss. an argument always happen when two or more parties participate in it, it is not a one party's doing. @getting_bored: you said that you are not spreading hate or anything, but you accidentally will. it is a sensitive matter, some people try to avoid the topics, because it will only make it worse. I think not many know about the true Indonesia, there are many good things ignored over some bad rumor. When you do not know the fact please do not make a statement. so i truly appreciate it if no one will discuss this Malaysian-Indonesian matter again in this completely different matter of question.
Other - Cultures & Groups - 5 Answers
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I want to know how much you guys care about the environment over there and what you are doing to save it. Your nation is so beautiful but it seems like its being destroyed for those palm oil things.
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I want to know about bali dance and their traditional costume and culture, about worshiping the ghosts. those topics seem interested me.
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I want to know why Indonesia closes its eyes when it comes to human rights.
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After I smoke the Indo I can't remember $HIT!!!! thats what I know about Indonesia!
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im not spreading hate or anything, but... i want to know why majority of indonesians really hate malaysians so much. i mean, arent they supposed to be like brothers and sisters???. in culture and tradition, they're so much the same and yet indonesians dont really like malaysians. i mean, Malaysians never give much fuss about what Indonesians think about them. Indonesians have a 'Ganyang Malaysia' group, Ganyang meaning 'Crush' for example, recently, some Indonesians were conducting a 'Malaysian sweeping'... http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2009/09/08/activists-conduct-sweep-against-malaysians-street.html im so curious, the hate only goes one way..... oh yeah, and the enviromental factor too.....
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I will be doing a short multimedia presentation about Indonesia and the cultures to some high school students, so I am putting up a question about what do you want to know about Indonesia? If it is the culture can you please be more exact, whether its a traditional heritage or the modern life style, whether it is the music or the food, or some details? Any input is appreciated and oh, please don't mention anything about malaysian and indonesian, it is in any way inconsistent with indonesian culture knowledge, itself. there are some long twisting thread that need to be straighten out for that and i don't think i can represent all indonesian by answering your question. There are things to consider and please do not say that Malaysian NEVER give much fuss. an argument always happen when two or more parties participate in it, it is not a one party's doing. @getting_bored: you said that you are not spreading hate or anything, but you accidentally will. it is a sensitive matter, some people try to avoid the topics, because it will only make it worse. I think not many know about the true Indonesia, there are many good things ignored over some bad rumor. When you do not know the fact please do not make a statement. so i truly appreciate it if no one will discuss this Malaysian-Indonesian matter again in this completely different matter of question.
Other - Cultures & Groups - 5 Answers
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1 :
I want to know how much you guys care about the environment over there and what you are doing to save it. Your nation is so beautiful but it seems like its being destroyed for those palm oil things.
2 :
I want to know about bali dance and their traditional costume and culture, about worshiping the ghosts. those topics seem interested me.
3 :
I want to know why Indonesia closes its eyes when it comes to human rights.
4 :
After I smoke the Indo I can't remember $HIT!!!! thats what I know about Indonesia!
5 :
im not spreading hate or anything, but... i want to know why majority of indonesians really hate malaysians so much. i mean, arent they supposed to be like brothers and sisters???. in culture and tradition, they're so much the same and yet indonesians dont really like malaysians. i mean, Malaysians never give much fuss about what Indonesians think about them. Indonesians have a 'Ganyang Malaysia' group, Ganyang meaning 'Crush' for example, recently, some Indonesians were conducting a 'Malaysian sweeping'... http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2009/09/08/activists-conduct-sweep-against-malaysians-street.html im so curious, the hate only goes one way..... oh yeah, and the enviromental factor too.....
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Sunday, July 14, 2013
where is the cheapest and most interesting place to travel in asia?
where is the cheapest and most interesting place to travel in asia?
me and a friend are going travelling for 1 month in march. we are form England.Were students so have a very low budget. (£800) where is the cheapest place in asia to go travelling and for flights? for example India, thailand, indonesia?
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hii, why don't you try china...i have been there and its really cheap.and also there is alot of nice places you can go to.
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If you like all the spirituel stuff i think you should go to India or china (it's really cheap) if you like shopping i think you should go to malaysia, indonesia or singapoor
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India is a bigger country than Thailand and Indonesia and it has more interesting cities and towns. You have to decide which place in India do you want to be in. In India, you have one of the eight wonders of the world and that is the Taj Mahal. A lot of Indians can speak English.
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Thailand, The northern areas around Chaing Rai are cheap, rooms around 500 Bhat and up 1 US dollar = 34 Bhat food inexpensive too. Southern tourist areas are a LOT higher for rooms and food. Busses in Thailand are wonderfull the 1st class bus has hostess and snacks. Air fare can get expensive, and there is still cheap train travel here., But not all areas are served by train. Cambodia uses mostly US dollars now for the tourist areas, expect about $15.00 to $25.00 a night. Food is more expensive there than in Thailand and the trafick in Phnom Phen is the WORST!!!! If you go you have to go see S-21 prison Pol Pots torture prison! The photos and human skulls will make you really think just how good you really have it. Myanmar is a bit scarey but worth a day trip arcoss the border with Thailand up north in the golden triangle.
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I've got many friends from UK who loves the Island they called their second home - Penang (Malaysia). It may not be as posh as Singapore, or advanced like Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) or Super-standard like Japan, yet Penang is the choice of many a Global travellers as it has a balance of many things, such as a unique heritage, nature, beaches, food (yes, best area to get the most delicious yet cheap cuisine in Malaysia!), shopping (may not be as many Kuala Lumpur, but hey, many loved shopping here in Penang, as bargains are possible in local retails and markets) and it multiculturalism (Penang Hokkien, a Chinese dialect now made fame for hereditary). Also, you have a choice of accommodations from YMCA/YWCA to motels, from hotels to resorts. Trishaws are famous here, same for the unique Peranakan (Baba-Nyonya or Straits Chinese) culture as well as the famous ferry, transporting people and vehicles between Weld Quay (Island Jetty) and Butterworth (Mainland).
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Bali is a beautiful paradise tropical island in the world! You can walk on the beach, surfing, diving, volley beach, having sunset, and having the others interesting activity there! I guaranted that you'll enjoy and like it! For further information about interesting places you must visit, picture and the great hotel, please take a look this website http://www.bali-travelling.com! Bali is a part of Indonesia, Good Luck my friends !
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china, india, thialand. cheap n amazing
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Philippines like in Banaue, Ifugao. http://wowphilippines.com.ph/wow/wonder_of_wonders.asp http://wowphilippines.com.ph/explore_phil/place_details.asp?content=description&province=74 or Bohol island http://wowphilippines.com.ph/explore_phil/place_details.asp?content=description&province=39 Boracay island http://wowphilippines.com.ph/explore_phil/place_details.asp?content=description&province=98
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india
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Thailand or China. Your best bet is BookMe.com. You can compare all the reputable travel sites, and save money. Good luck!
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If you are looking out for some convection places then you might prefer to go to thailand/indonesia/malaysia. Best if you have in mind to see something new and experience some new culture then you can visit india. In India expenses are very low and people are warm. For some details of some popular tourist locations in india you can look at http://www.indiastudychannel.com/resources/Category256.aspx
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me and a friend are going travelling for 1 month in march. we are form England.Were students so have a very low budget. (£800) where is the cheapest place in asia to go travelling and for flights? for example India, thailand, indonesia?
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1 :
hii, why don't you try china...i have been there and its really cheap.and also there is alot of nice places you can go to.
2 :
If you like all the spirituel stuff i think you should go to India or china (it's really cheap) if you like shopping i think you should go to malaysia, indonesia or singapoor
3 :
India is a bigger country than Thailand and Indonesia and it has more interesting cities and towns. You have to decide which place in India do you want to be in. In India, you have one of the eight wonders of the world and that is the Taj Mahal. A lot of Indians can speak English.
4 :
Thailand, The northern areas around Chaing Rai are cheap, rooms around 500 Bhat and up 1 US dollar = 34 Bhat food inexpensive too. Southern tourist areas are a LOT higher for rooms and food. Busses in Thailand are wonderfull the 1st class bus has hostess and snacks. Air fare can get expensive, and there is still cheap train travel here., But not all areas are served by train. Cambodia uses mostly US dollars now for the tourist areas, expect about $15.00 to $25.00 a night. Food is more expensive there than in Thailand and the trafick in Phnom Phen is the WORST!!!! If you go you have to go see S-21 prison Pol Pots torture prison! The photos and human skulls will make you really think just how good you really have it. Myanmar is a bit scarey but worth a day trip arcoss the border with Thailand up north in the golden triangle.
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I've got many friends from UK who loves the Island they called their second home - Penang (Malaysia). It may not be as posh as Singapore, or advanced like Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) or Super-standard like Japan, yet Penang is the choice of many a Global travellers as it has a balance of many things, such as a unique heritage, nature, beaches, food (yes, best area to get the most delicious yet cheap cuisine in Malaysia!), shopping (may not be as many Kuala Lumpur, but hey, many loved shopping here in Penang, as bargains are possible in local retails and markets) and it multiculturalism (Penang Hokkien, a Chinese dialect now made fame for hereditary). Also, you have a choice of accommodations from YMCA/YWCA to motels, from hotels to resorts. Trishaws are famous here, same for the unique Peranakan (Baba-Nyonya or Straits Chinese) culture as well as the famous ferry, transporting people and vehicles between Weld Quay (Island Jetty) and Butterworth (Mainland).
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Bali is a beautiful paradise tropical island in the world! You can walk on the beach, surfing, diving, volley beach, having sunset, and having the others interesting activity there! I guaranted that you'll enjoy and like it! For further information about interesting places you must visit, picture and the great hotel, please take a look this website http://www.bali-travelling.com! Bali is a part of Indonesia, Good Luck my friends !
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china, india, thialand. cheap n amazing
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Philippines like in Banaue, Ifugao. http://wowphilippines.com.ph/wow/wonder_of_wonders.asp http://wowphilippines.com.ph/explore_phil/place_details.asp?content=description&province=74 or Bohol island http://wowphilippines.com.ph/explore_phil/place_details.asp?content=description&province=39 Boracay island http://wowphilippines.com.ph/explore_phil/place_details.asp?content=description&province=98
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india
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Thailand or China. Your best bet is BookMe.com. You can compare all the reputable travel sites, and save money. Good luck!
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If you are looking out for some convection places then you might prefer to go to thailand/indonesia/malaysia. Best if you have in mind to see something new and experience some new culture then you can visit india. In India expenses are very low and people are warm. For some details of some popular tourist locations in india you can look at http://www.indiastudychannel.com/resources/Category256.aspx
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Sunday, July 7, 2013
question about computer organization and architecture?
question about computer organization and architecture?
i am a student of mathematics and natural science faculty in west borneo indonesia. can you tell me the details of design of computer. please send me an email. thank you for the answer.
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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hai i have seen your question abt CO . i am having some material relating to that topic if u want that mail me i will mail that thing to you.
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i am a student of mathematics and natural science faculty in west borneo indonesia. can you tell me the details of design of computer. please send me an email. thank you for the answer.
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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hai i have seen your question abt CO . i am having some material relating to that topic if u want that mail me i will mail that thing to you.
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Monday, July 1, 2013
Putting pc+lcd monitor on baggage plane?
Putting pc+lcd monitor on baggage plane?
I am an international student from Indonesia studying here in US. I will be finish next year. I am planning to bring my pc+ lcd monitor in my baggage. Am I allow to do that? do i have to report to security or airlines first? Thank you for your answer.
Packing & Preparation - 1 Answers
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check with your airline and also maybe check us customs I took my the same stuff back to europe with me 5 years ago and it wasn't a problem, they just wanted to check inside the case (cpu tower) for explosives and i had it jam packed with socks and t-shirts to keep parts from moving lose during the flight.
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I am an international student from Indonesia studying here in US. I will be finish next year. I am planning to bring my pc+ lcd monitor in my baggage. Am I allow to do that? do i have to report to security or airlines first? Thank you for your answer.
Packing & Preparation - 1 Answers
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check with your airline and also maybe check us customs I took my the same stuff back to europe with me 5 years ago and it wasn't a problem, they just wanted to check inside the case (cpu tower) for explosives and i had it jam packed with socks and t-shirts to keep parts from moving lose during the flight.
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Friday, June 28, 2013
What are the Dos and Don'ts to wake up early without feeling too tired?
What are the Dos and Don'ts to wake up early without feeling too tired?
I'm a 14 years Indonesian old junior high student, that means I must wake up early in the morning exactly at 5:30 am, get prepared for school and catch the bus at quarter past six. Well, if you're from Europe or USA, you'll probably be surprised at the time i woke up because schools in Indonesia starts early, usually 7 am. When I woke up, i felt tired and unpassionate to go to school. I need some advice to woke up early without feeling tired.
Psychology - 9 Answers
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go to bed earlier. I get up at 4:30am for work and I usually go to bed around 9pm. No big secrets will help.....only more sleep.
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go to bed earlier, as teens need a lot more sleep than the average adult. Perhaps do some physical exercise the night before, so your body will fall into a deeper sleep. When you wake up get up a bit earlier and shower and have breakfast. It will wake up your system and put you in a more awake mood when going to school. it is also a good way to get a routine going that your body can adjust to
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you probably need to go to bed early to get at least 8 hours of sleep. In the morning when you wake up, eating a good breakfast may help too. You could always tru an energy dring in the morning - that will keep you ging for few hours.
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You have to retire to bed early so that you get enough rest in order to wake early.
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granted most 14 year olds don't feel motivated at all in the morning no matter what country they're from, here's a few tips on waking up in the morning and motivating yourself to get through the day: Eat and apple. It wakes you up better than 2 or 3 cups of coffee would. Take showers in the morning. If you're getting up at 5:30 am that means you should be going to bed around 9:30 or 10 pm in order to get a full 8 hours of sleep. Don't hit the snooze button fifteen times. Seriously try getting up the first time you hear the alarm. Have something to look foreward to for when you get to school, whether it be talking to a friend, or just going to lunch.
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go to bed early
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Go to bed earlier When I was 14 I got up early and went for a 3 mile run and some mornings a bike ride and run. Then I took a shower and then left for school at 7:15am. Exercising in the morning really gets you going! I aslo had track and/or soccer practice in the afternoons.
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Drink More Water and search the web for rational for something they teach students to do at a CT high school, Power Nap. Going to bed early is classic advice...and good if you actually can do that.
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Go to bed earlier and set your alarm clock for an hour earlier in the morning. I don't know if this would help, but I hit the snooze bar for about 45 minutes before I get up. It seems to give my body time to adjust to waking up.
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I'm a 14 years Indonesian old junior high student, that means I must wake up early in the morning exactly at 5:30 am, get prepared for school and catch the bus at quarter past six. Well, if you're from Europe or USA, you'll probably be surprised at the time i woke up because schools in Indonesia starts early, usually 7 am. When I woke up, i felt tired and unpassionate to go to school. I need some advice to woke up early without feeling tired.
Psychology - 9 Answers
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go to bed earlier. I get up at 4:30am for work and I usually go to bed around 9pm. No big secrets will help.....only more sleep.
2 :
go to bed earlier, as teens need a lot more sleep than the average adult. Perhaps do some physical exercise the night before, so your body will fall into a deeper sleep. When you wake up get up a bit earlier and shower and have breakfast. It will wake up your system and put you in a more awake mood when going to school. it is also a good way to get a routine going that your body can adjust to
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you probably need to go to bed early to get at least 8 hours of sleep. In the morning when you wake up, eating a good breakfast may help too. You could always tru an energy dring in the morning - that will keep you ging for few hours.
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You have to retire to bed early so that you get enough rest in order to wake early.
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granted most 14 year olds don't feel motivated at all in the morning no matter what country they're from, here's a few tips on waking up in the morning and motivating yourself to get through the day: Eat and apple. It wakes you up better than 2 or 3 cups of coffee would. Take showers in the morning. If you're getting up at 5:30 am that means you should be going to bed around 9:30 or 10 pm in order to get a full 8 hours of sleep. Don't hit the snooze button fifteen times. Seriously try getting up the first time you hear the alarm. Have something to look foreward to for when you get to school, whether it be talking to a friend, or just going to lunch.
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go to bed early
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Go to bed earlier When I was 14 I got up early and went for a 3 mile run and some mornings a bike ride and run. Then I took a shower and then left for school at 7:15am. Exercising in the morning really gets you going! I aslo had track and/or soccer practice in the afternoons.
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Drink More Water and search the web for rational for something they teach students to do at a CT high school, Power Nap. Going to bed early is classic advice...and good if you actually can do that.
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Go to bed earlier and set your alarm clock for an hour earlier in the morning. I don't know if this would help, but I hit the snooze bar for about 45 minutes before I get up. It seems to give my body time to adjust to waking up.
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Friday, June 14, 2013
What are the Dos and Don'ts to wake up early without feeling too tired?
What are the Dos and Don'ts to wake up early without feeling too tired?
I'm a 14 years Indonesian old junior high student, that means I must wake up early in the morning exactly at 5:30 am, get prepared for school and catch the bus at quarter past six. Well, if you're from Europe or USA, you'll probably be surprised at the time i woke up because schools in Indonesia starts early, usually 7 am. When I woke up, i felt tired and unpassionate to go to school. I need some advice to woke up early without feeling tired.
Grade-Schooler - 8 Answers
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dont drink caffeine after 6pm.
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I'm in the US and I know lots of kids your age that have to catch the bus by 6:30AM so the time you need to get up does not surprise me at all. You need to go to bed earlier and get 8-9 hours of sleep.
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Everyone everywhere feels unpassionate aand tired to get up in the morning and go anywhere. Most rural US kids get up at 5 am for school because the bus picks them up between 6-7 am, and it takes them that long to get ready. Getting more than 8 hours of sleep a night can cause you to feel more tired durring the day. Waking up in the dark can make it harder for your body to switch on for the day, so turn your bedroom light on as soon as you're awake. Dont lay back down on your bed once you're up, and turn on the TV or radio to stimulate your brain and signal that its time to function. Eat a good breakfast, but not a heavy one, a fully belly will make you sleepy. Doing some quick morning exercises, some sit ups and push ups, as soon as you roll out of bed, can also help you wake up and feel more energized.
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first of all you need to eat a good Dinner and then you need to go to bed early when you wake up you should feel energized then you should eat a good breackfast and take a shower
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Do go to bed at around 9-10 pm. get plenty of sleep. Do have a warmed glass of milk to help you fall asleep. Do have a warm bath before bed. Do wind down slowly, no stimulation before sleep Don't eat before bed Don't drink coffee or any soda pop before bed. thats about all I can think of.
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well I am not surprised.. I also used to get up very early and still do on occasion the longest I sleep til in 6am but like tonight I start work at 4 am and work though until 3am next day so I know how you feel.. the best thing to do it wake up 10 minutes earlier and have a shower and eat a good breakfast even if you don't feel hungry take some fruit with you to eat on your journey... and if you can get some earphones and listen to upbeat music on your way .. but that's all I can suggest really.. unfortunately you get used to it and it just becomes second nature... good luck and study hard
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it is recommended that you eat/drink a little something nutritious when you get up, and also do at least 5 minutes of exercise. this will get your body in motion, and make a difference in how you feel throughout the day.
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Ahh a good question you have and an answer I have for you, but first a few questions. 1) Do you drink any sodas (w/ or w/out caffiene) in excess? -If you do, then you should stop. Even one or two a week is a bad thing. For instance, the soft drinks without caffiene in them can give you a sort of sugar high, regardless of what a label might tell you. It is even worse with soft drinks WITH caffiene in them. Try drinking more water, and even maybe juices, such as apple, orange and cranberry. All are good for the body and you will feel more rested. However, do not drink these in excess either, the water, yes, but not the juices. Energy drinks are especially bad because they put you on a sort of sugar high as well. Once you are off that high then you feel like you are dragging. Basic point I am trying to make is stay away from soft drinks, energy drinks and some sports drinks.
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I'm a 14 years Indonesian old junior high student, that means I must wake up early in the morning exactly at 5:30 am, get prepared for school and catch the bus at quarter past six. Well, if you're from Europe or USA, you'll probably be surprised at the time i woke up because schools in Indonesia starts early, usually 7 am. When I woke up, i felt tired and unpassionate to go to school. I need some advice to woke up early without feeling tired.
Grade-Schooler - 8 Answers
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dont drink caffeine after 6pm.
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I'm in the US and I know lots of kids your age that have to catch the bus by 6:30AM so the time you need to get up does not surprise me at all. You need to go to bed earlier and get 8-9 hours of sleep.
3 :
Everyone everywhere feels unpassionate aand tired to get up in the morning and go anywhere. Most rural US kids get up at 5 am for school because the bus picks them up between 6-7 am, and it takes them that long to get ready. Getting more than 8 hours of sleep a night can cause you to feel more tired durring the day. Waking up in the dark can make it harder for your body to switch on for the day, so turn your bedroom light on as soon as you're awake. Dont lay back down on your bed once you're up, and turn on the TV or radio to stimulate your brain and signal that its time to function. Eat a good breakfast, but not a heavy one, a fully belly will make you sleepy. Doing some quick morning exercises, some sit ups and push ups, as soon as you roll out of bed, can also help you wake up and feel more energized.
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first of all you need to eat a good Dinner and then you need to go to bed early when you wake up you should feel energized then you should eat a good breackfast and take a shower
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Do go to bed at around 9-10 pm. get plenty of sleep. Do have a warmed glass of milk to help you fall asleep. Do have a warm bath before bed. Do wind down slowly, no stimulation before sleep Don't eat before bed Don't drink coffee or any soda pop before bed. thats about all I can think of.
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well I am not surprised.. I also used to get up very early and still do on occasion the longest I sleep til in 6am but like tonight I start work at 4 am and work though until 3am next day so I know how you feel.. the best thing to do it wake up 10 minutes earlier and have a shower and eat a good breakfast even if you don't feel hungry take some fruit with you to eat on your journey... and if you can get some earphones and listen to upbeat music on your way .. but that's all I can suggest really.. unfortunately you get used to it and it just becomes second nature... good luck and study hard
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it is recommended that you eat/drink a little something nutritious when you get up, and also do at least 5 minutes of exercise. this will get your body in motion, and make a difference in how you feel throughout the day.
8 :
Ahh a good question you have and an answer I have for you, but first a few questions. 1) Do you drink any sodas (w/ or w/out caffiene) in excess? -If you do, then you should stop. Even one or two a week is a bad thing. For instance, the soft drinks without caffiene in them can give you a sort of sugar high, regardless of what a label might tell you. It is even worse with soft drinks WITH caffiene in them. Try drinking more water, and even maybe juices, such as apple, orange and cranberry. All are good for the body and you will feel more rested. However, do not drink these in excess either, the water, yes, but not the juices. Energy drinks are especially bad because they put you on a sort of sugar high as well. Once you are off that high then you feel like you are dragging. Basic point I am trying to make is stay away from soft drinks, energy drinks and some sports drinks.
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Friday, June 7, 2013
i need cheap room?
i need cheap room?
Hiii my name is andre, i'm an indonesia student who want to continye my study there, need some information about rent a cheap room in manila , maybe near UST or UERM or Saint luke Hospital maybe my budget about approximaetly 100 US Dollar for a month thanks for your information please help me maybe if u know about share room or seminary i can live in , i can accept it thank u. sincerely Andre
Philippines - 7 Answers
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im not from manila, but i guess 100usd per month is good already. you can still have nice rooms but cheap about 30 usd a month only. sorry.. but thats all i can help.
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the boarding houses and apartments are everywhere along Espana avenue...since its near to universities like UST FEU and many more to mention...I suggest that you explore the streets along Espana with a filipino friend so that you wont be fooled..its not that there are pranksters in the area but its better to be safe right..every place has its bad areas...considering that you are a foreigner and the likes... just be sure that you have a guardian here to guide you... apartments could cost you more or less than 100USD but a room mate/s can help you cut down your expenses..boarding houses are also cheaper...I have lived there for 4 mos near UST..an apartment to be exact..I have lost the contact number...police patrol is 24/7 but still there are many bad elements against students there so just double check the security and stay safe inside during the night..
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Hi Andre, Try this link: http://ph.buyandsell.com/ This is an onlilne version of a magazine my friends and I use when we look for apartments. You can try boarding houses. You would probably have to stay with a roommate. You can also probably get a place cheaper than $100.
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Dear Brother Andre, How are you and good day. I'm glad you choose Philippines to continue your study. I think $100 is enough for your accommodation in Manila area. You can still have a week or two weeks meals allowance from your $100. But I'm not too much familiar with the names of Dormitories around UST or UERM. My advice for you if you're here in Philipines, beware of those sexy Filipinas. Because there eyes are captivating and you might not resists the temptation. For example, look at on of the Filipina here in Yahoo Answer Philippines, look for the name "Jan-na". What can you say about her? Hope you enjoy your stay here in Philippines. Sincerely, Your Friend P.S. In Jesus Name give me a STAR.
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Once you have selected the university that you wish to attend, contact the school and ask for references for apartments, room-for-rents, etc. They may even have dormitories on school grounds. Also, ask for a sponsor, a person that can handle your transition from Indonesia to Manila. That person can also show you places near the university where you can possibly select an appropriate place to stay. Unfortunately, according to UST, there are no on-campus residences. However, dormitories and boarding houses abound outside the campus along España, Lacson (formerly Gov. Forbes), Dapitan and P.Noval Streets in Sampaloc. Hope that helps!
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hi andre, there are many cheap boarding houses, apartments and condos in UST. try checking the narrow streets along Dapitan St or along P. Noval and Morayta. good luck
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andre... since UST is along the university belt, you can find a lot of places to stay (but classes has started already, so you might have quite a hard time) check along dapitan, in front of UST (españa) and Lacson. I suggest that you ask someone who knows the area since there are some parts that isn't safe for a student. we're not trying to scare you here, it's just that most of the students here are seen as "rich", so some get held up or picked pocketed by thieves. just be careful. enjoy your stay here ------------------- migs a..thank you
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Hiii my name is andre, i'm an indonesia student who want to continye my study there, need some information about rent a cheap room in manila , maybe near UST or UERM or Saint luke Hospital maybe my budget about approximaetly 100 US Dollar for a month thanks for your information please help me maybe if u know about share room or seminary i can live in , i can accept it thank u. sincerely Andre
Philippines - 7 Answers
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im not from manila, but i guess 100usd per month is good already. you can still have nice rooms but cheap about 30 usd a month only. sorry.. but thats all i can help.
2 :
the boarding houses and apartments are everywhere along Espana avenue...since its near to universities like UST FEU and many more to mention...I suggest that you explore the streets along Espana with a filipino friend so that you wont be fooled..its not that there are pranksters in the area but its better to be safe right..every place has its bad areas...considering that you are a foreigner and the likes... just be sure that you have a guardian here to guide you... apartments could cost you more or less than 100USD but a room mate/s can help you cut down your expenses..boarding houses are also cheaper...I have lived there for 4 mos near UST..an apartment to be exact..I have lost the contact number...police patrol is 24/7 but still there are many bad elements against students there so just double check the security and stay safe inside during the night..
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Hi Andre, Try this link: http://ph.buyandsell.com/ This is an onlilne version of a magazine my friends and I use when we look for apartments. You can try boarding houses. You would probably have to stay with a roommate. You can also probably get a place cheaper than $100.
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Dear Brother Andre, How are you and good day. I'm glad you choose Philippines to continue your study. I think $100 is enough for your accommodation in Manila area. You can still have a week or two weeks meals allowance from your $100. But I'm not too much familiar with the names of Dormitories around UST or UERM. My advice for you if you're here in Philipines, beware of those sexy Filipinas. Because there eyes are captivating and you might not resists the temptation. For example, look at on of the Filipina here in Yahoo Answer Philippines, look for the name "Jan-na". What can you say about her? Hope you enjoy your stay here in Philippines. Sincerely, Your Friend P.S. In Jesus Name give me a STAR.
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Once you have selected the university that you wish to attend, contact the school and ask for references for apartments, room-for-rents, etc. They may even have dormitories on school grounds. Also, ask for a sponsor, a person that can handle your transition from Indonesia to Manila. That person can also show you places near the university where you can possibly select an appropriate place to stay. Unfortunately, according to UST, there are no on-campus residences. However, dormitories and boarding houses abound outside the campus along España, Lacson (formerly Gov. Forbes), Dapitan and P.Noval Streets in Sampaloc. Hope that helps!
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hi andre, there are many cheap boarding houses, apartments and condos in UST. try checking the narrow streets along Dapitan St or along P. Noval and Morayta. good luck
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andre... since UST is along the university belt, you can find a lot of places to stay (but classes has started already, so you might have quite a hard time) check along dapitan, in front of UST (españa) and Lacson. I suggest that you ask someone who knows the area since there are some parts that isn't safe for a student. we're not trying to scare you here, it's just that most of the students here are seen as "rich", so some get held up or picked pocketed by thieves. just be careful. enjoy your stay here ------------------- migs a..thank you
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