- 4 cups white or brown rice, previously cooked
- 2 carrots
- 1 medium yellow onion
- 1 clove garlic
- 1 tsp. fresh ginger
- 1 cup bean sprouts
- 3 eggs
- 1 pinch black pepper
- 1 pinch salt
- 4 tbsp. soy sauce
- 2 tbsp. vegetable oil, plus 2 tbsp. additional sesame oil
- Green onion for garnish
- Shrimp, chicken, pork or tofu, already cooked (optional)
Kamis, 13 Juni 2013
How To Make Fried Rice
Turkey PM gives protesters ‘last warning’
ANKARA — Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday
issued a “last warning” for thousands of protesters to evacuate an
Istanbul park at the center of mass anti-government demos, ratcheting up
tensions in two weeks of deadly unrest.
A day after meeting with protest leaders and offering to hold a
referendum on plans to redevelop Gezi Park, Erdogan resumed his
combative stance on the environmental protest that has morphed into the
biggest challenge to his Islamic-rooted government’s decade-long rule.
“I’m making my last warning: mothers, fathers please withdraw
your kids from there,” Erdogan said in a live television broadcast.
“Gezi Park does not belong to occupying forces. It belongs to
everybody.”
Demonstrators have been camping out in the park since May 31,
when police cracked down heavily on a small campaign to save the site’s
600 trees from being razed.
The crackdown sparked an outpouring of anger across the country
against Erdogan and his Islamic-rooted government, seen as increasingly
authoritarian after more than a decade in power.
Erdogan inflamed tensions on Tuesday, when riot police stormed
Istanbul’s Taksim Square, the focal point of two weeks of protests,
prompting a day of violent clashes with tens of thousands of protesters.
The intervention fuelled fears that the adjoining Gezi Park would be
cleared next.
“Don’t sadden us anymore, let us clean Gezi park and return it to
its rightful owners… the people of Istanbul,” Erdogan said, urging
environmental protesters to withdraw so that police could clear the site
of “illegal organizations.”
The ultimatum came after Erdogan on Wednesday made his first
concession yet by offering to hold a popular vote on plans to build a
replica of Ottoman-era military barracks in the park.
Demonstrators, many still reeling from Tuesday’s violence that
sent clouds of acrid tear gas into their tents, have reacted coolly to
the referendum idea and criticized the government for cherry-picking the
representatives invited to the talks.
“We don’t agree (with the referendum). We are angry that Tayyip
spoke to people who don’t represent us,” said 29-year-old Iskender
Sisman, sitting outside a tent in Gezi Park.
“Tayyip must apologize for everything, for the park, for the tear gas,” he added.
Erdogan, who has branded the protesters “extremists” and
“looters,” has faced international condemnation over his handling of the
crisis.
Four people have been killed and nearly 5,000 demonstrators
during the unrest, tarnishing Turkey’s image as a model of Islamic
democracy.
The United States said it had been following the events with
“great concern” and cautioned the authorities in Turkey, a key regional
ally, against seeking to punish demonstrators for exercising their right
to free speech.
Overnight, police again fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse some 2,000 demonstrators in the capital Ankara.
The mood was more subdued in Taksim, where demonstrators gathered
peacefully around a piano for a live concert, sporadically chanting:
“Everywhere is Taksim, everywhere is resistance!” as riot police looked
on.
By Thursday afternoon, there was a much smaller police presence
on the square and traffic was flowing freely, with no sign of fresh
protests.
‘It’s not just about the trees’
Turkish Interior Minister Muammer Guler said that protests in the
park were “no longer sustainable” and urged the thousands camped out
there “evacuate the grounds to avoid further tensions” with the police.
Hundreds of determined protesters still swarmed the area however, voicing caution over the Erdogan olive branch.
“We don’t trust the government… We will stay in the park. It’s
not just about the trees,” said interior designer Uzay, 25, accusing
Erdogan of polarising the country and curbing personal freedoms.
Opponents accuse Erdogan of repressing critics — including
journalists, minority Kurds and the military — and of pushing
conservative Islamic values on the constitutionally secular nation.
But Erdogan, in power since 2002, remains the country’s most
popular politician and has urged loyalists to respond to the
demonstrators by voting for his Islamic-rooted Justice and Development
Party (AKP) in local polls next year.
His AKP has won three elections in a row and took nearly half the
vote in 2011, having presided over strong economic growth in the
predominantly Muslim country of 76 million people.
The first campaign rallies will be staged in Ankara and Istanbul
this weekend and are expected to gather tens of thousands of party
faithful.
Selasa, 11 Juni 2013
What is Grammar?
Grammar is the system of a language. People sometimes describe grammar as the "rules" of a language; but in fact no language has rules*. If we use the word "rules", we suggest that somebody created the rules first and then spoke the language, like a new game. But languages did not start like that. Languages started by people making sounds which evolved into words, phrases and sentences. No commonly-spoken language is fixed. All languages change over time. What we call "grammar" is simply a reflection of a language at a particular time.
Do we need to study grammar to learn a language? The short answer is "no". Very many people in the world speak their own, native language without having studied its grammar. Children start to speak before they even know the word "grammar". But if you are serious about learning a foreign language, the long answer is "yes, grammar can help you to learn a language more quickly and more efficiently." It's important to think of grammar as something that can help you, like a friend. When you understand the grammar (or system) of a language, you can understand many things yourself, without having to ask a teacher or look in a book.
So think of grammar as something good, something positive, something that you can use to find your way - like a signpost or a map.
* Except invented languages like Esperanto. And if Esperanto were widely spoken, its rules would soon be very different.
O love love love love love love love love Is My Love (an ode)
I love my love
As love should love
But you never love
As my love should love me.
you got your colourful wings
and you fly
but I am never invited
left as a flower without butterfly
You are the wish
You are the desire
Every one loves to fill with
But my heart pangs in despair.
Even if I close my eyes and shut my mind
My heart knows you come in as a rain
In the hearts of people but mine I find
In the desert under unbearable wreathing pain.
TUGAS SOFTSKILL 3 STYLE IN WRITTEN ENGLISH
NAMA : SHAFRIJAL AHMAD
NPM : 10209713
KELAS : 4EA02
NPM : 10209713
KELAS : 4EA02
1. The defendant refused to answer the Prosecutor's questions _________
A. Because he was afraid it would incriminate him
B. for fear that they will incriminate him
C. Because he was afraid that his answer would incriminate him
D. fearing that will be incriminated by it
Answer : A Because he was afraid it would incriminate him
2. Mrs. Walker has returned______
A. a wallet back to its original owner
B. to its original owner of the wallet
C. the wallet to its owner originally
D. the wallet to its original owner
Answer : D the wallet to its original owner
3. The hospital owes______for the construction of the new wing.
A. the government twenty million dollars
B. for the government twenty millions dollars
C. to the government twenty million dollars
D. twenty millions of dollars to the government
Answer : C to the government twenty million dollars
4. Sarah_______that she could not Attend classes next week.
A. told to her professors
B. said her professors
C. told her professors
D. is telling her professors
Answer : D is telling her professors
5. The artist was asked to show some paintings at the contest Because ______
A. he painted very good
B. they believed he painted well
C. of their belief that he was an artist good
D. the judges had been told of his talents
Answer : B they believed he painted well
6. If motorists do not observe the traffic regulations, they will be stopped,
A B C
ticketed, and have to pay a fine.
D
Answer : D. have to be paid a fine.
Because it "stopped, ticketed" is passive, then "have to pay a fine" must also be in the passive voice.
7. Fred, who usually conducts the choir rehearsals, did not show up last night
A B
because he had an accident on his way to the practice.
C D
Answer : A. the choir rehearsals.
The sentence "the choir rehearsals" Is not needed the letter "s" because it is not the verb of the word "the choir"
8. A short time before her operation last month, Mrs. Carlyle dreams of her daughter
A B C
who lives overseas.
D
Answer : C.dreamed.
The sentence "dreams" should be past tense. Because the word "last" month also in the past tense.
9. The atmosphere in AndalucĂa is open, warm, and gives a welcome feeling to all
A B
who have the good fortune to visit there.
C D
Answer : C. who.
The sentece "who" changed to "that" because of the word that is used to describe "the atmosphere"
10. Some of the people were standing in the street watched the parade,
A B C
while others were singing songs.
D
Answer : C. watched.
Because the sentence "watched" is the past participle form of the verb use of verb-ing. and the sentence above is actually an amalgamation of two sentences.
Selasa, 28 Mei 2013
MUSE - INVINCIBLE LYRICS
Follow through
Make your dreams come true
Don't give up the fight
You will be alright
'Cause there's no one Like you
in the universe
Don't be afraid
What your mind consumes
You should make a stand
Stand up for what you believe
And tonight we can truly say
Together we're invincible
During the struggle
they will pull us down But please
please, let's use this chance to turn things around
And tonight we can truly say
Together we're invincible
Do it on your own
It makes no difference to me
What you leave behind
What you choose to be
And whatever they say
Your soul's unbreakable
During the struggle
they will pull us down But please
please, let's use this chance to turn things around
And tonight we can truly say
Together we're invincible, together we're invincible
Make your dreams come true
Don't give up the fight
You will be alright
'Cause there's no one Like you
in the universe
Don't be afraid
What your mind consumes
You should make a stand
Stand up for what you believe
And tonight we can truly say
Together we're invincible
During the struggle
they will pull us down But please
please, let's use this chance to turn things around
And tonight we can truly say
Together we're invincible
Do it on your own
It makes no difference to me
What you leave behind
What you choose to be
And whatever they say
Your soul's unbreakable
During the struggle
they will pull us down But please
please, let's use this chance to turn things around
And tonight we can truly say
Together we're invincible, together we're invincible
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