Minggu, 22 April 2012

How to Cope With Hair Loss

Hair is the crown for all people, whether male or female. However, hair loss is often happen to anyone. For the men, they often have problems with baldness. Whereas for women, hair loss often occurs continuously. Hair loss is one problem that often happens to us. Many ways to cope with hair loss either naturally or with medication. In addition to using the tonic, it can also be used garlic to treat hair loss solution. This is caused by the sulfur content in garlic. Sulfur contained in garlic are believed to nourish the hair. Now you need not wonder anymore because you can overcome hair loss with a powerful garlic solve your problem. Broadly speaking, hair loss is caused by two factors: hereditary factors or genetic and acquired factors. Loss due to heredity is not much to do but to prevent the loss does not take place quickly. While the factors obtained, there is caused by the disease and there is also the fault of hair care. If you are just experiencing hair loss is still within the normal level should you do with garlic therapy because the therapy has been shown to be able to cope with hair loss real. As quoted medic magic, a theory that adequate amounts of sulfur in the hair will regenerate hair follicles. Regeneration is effective to stimulate hair growth again. Therefore, the addition of garlic extract in shampoo helps to keep the hair to stay strong and prevent hair loss and damage. For those with dry hair or itchy scalp, shampoo with extra garlic also provide a solution to these annoying symptoms. In addition to the shampoo mixed in, you can also take care before going to bed with garlic. Cut the garlic cloves in half, then rub on the scalp and hair. Wait for an hour then massage the scalp with olive oil. By diligent use of traditional medicine, the hair will be more volume. Take care of one or two times a week to solve your hair loss. There are many factors that lead to hair loss and dull. If you experience hair loss every day by the number of over 50 pieces a day, then you should be wary. Moreover, if the loss happened to 100 pieces / day. This is an early sign of baldness. You certainly do not want to get bald, right? Then what are you waiting? Immediately use garlic that has been clinically proven to be capable of dealing with sulfur content of hair loss naturally strong. May be useful.

Sabtu, 21 April 2012

Widjajono Deputy Minister Died of Respiratory Failure

Deputy Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, Widjajono Partowidagdo, died while climbing Mount Tambora, Sumbawa, West Nusa Tenggara, Saturday, April 21, 2012 yesterday. Widjajono, born in Magelang, 16 September 1951, climbed the mountain in order to campaign Female Trackers for Lupus, held since 19 April 2012 at Tambora. Hendri, a doctor who examined Widjajono in post one, says Widjajono died from fatigue and shortness of breath. But economists Ninasapti Triaswati, Widjajono wife, said her husband had no history of heart disease. The body of a professor of economics and management of oil and gas field Faculty of Earth Sciences and Institute of Technology Bandung Tekmira it was bathed in Sanglah Central Public Hospital, Denpasar, Bali, before being flown to Jakarta. The bodies arrived at Halim Perdanakusuma Widjajono Saturday 21 April 2012. Widjajono, which is known to climb the mountain, was appointed Deputy Minister in October 2011. He immediately became the center of public attention because his hair was shaggy and often appeared on television to explain government policies subsidized fuel price. The body will be buried at the cemetery Widjajono San Diego Hills, Karachi, Sunday, April 22, 2012. Head of Mining Bima Sabil Ilham, who accompany the group, said Widjajono make the climb with 20 people. They include 4 staff Bima District Mining Office, 3 Dompu local government staff, and an officer kegunungapian Sangiang. Other members are from a group of students Kapanta nature lovers, and the crew TVOne.

EXERCISE 3

Choose the correct answer 1. Which of the following is NOT true? a. Winners placed olive wreaths on their own heads. b. The games were held in Greece every four years. c. Battles were interrupted to participate in the games.* d. Poem glorified the winners in song. 2. The word "elite" in line 5 is closest in meaning to . . . a. Aritocracy c. Intellectuals b. Brave d. Muscular.* 3. Why were the Olympic Games held? a. To stop wars c. To crown the best atheletes b. To honor Zeus.* d. To sing song about the atheletes 4. Approvimately how many years ago did these games originate? a. 800 years b. 1.200 years.* c. 2.300 years d. 2.800 years 5. What conclusion can we draw about the ancient Greeks? a. They were pacifists. b. They believed athletic event were important.* c. They were very simple d. They couldn't count, so they used "Olympiads" for dates. 6. What is the main idea of this passage? a. Physical fitness was an integral part of the lives of the ancient Greeks. b. The Greeks severly punished those who did not participate in physical fitness prorgrams. c. The Greeks had always encouraged everyone to participate in the games.* d. The Greeks had the games coincide with religious festivities so that they could go back to war when the games were over. 7. In line 14, the word "deeds" is closest in meaning to a. Accomplishments.* b. Ancestors c. Documents d. Property 8. Which of the followingwas ultimately required of all athletes competing in the Olympics? a. They must have completed military service b. They had to attend special training sessions c. They had to be Greek males with no criminal record.* d. They had to be very religious 9. The word "halted" in line 16 meansmost nearly the same as . . . a. Encourages.* b. Started c. Curtailed d. Fixed 10. . What is an "Olympiad"? a. The time it took to finish the games b. The time between games.* c. The it took to finish a war d. The time took the athletes to train 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 answers would incriminate him d. Fearing that he will be incriminate by it 2. Mrs. Walker has returned . . . a. A wallet back to its original owner.* b. To its original owner the wallet c. The wallet to its originally owner 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 million dollars c To the government twenty millions dollars.* d. Twenty million of dollars to the government 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 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 good artist d. The judges had been told of this talents. written in UNDERLINED BLUE is the wrong answer 6. If motorists do not observe the traffic regulations, they will be stopped, ticketed, and have to pay a fine. 7. Fred, who usually conducts the choir rehearsals, did not show up last night because he had an accident on his way to the practice. 8. A short time before her operation last month, Mrs. Carlyle dreams of her daughter who lives overseas. 9. The atmosphere in Andalucia is open, warm, and gives a welcome feeling to all who have the good fortune to visite there. 10. Some of the people were standing in the street watched the parade, while others were singing songs.

Kamis, 05 April 2012

TOEFL EXERCISE (SKILL 1-3) "TUGAS KEDUA"

1. F : Nobody know when the process of glass-making was invented.
T : Nobody knows when the process of glass-making was invented.
Wrong word : know
The reason : 'Nobody' is a singular so the verb must be followed by s/es

2. F : The languages of the world presents a vast array of structural similarities and differences.
T : The languages of the world present a vast array of structural similarities and differences.
Wrong word : presents
The reason : because 'the languages' is a plural subject so it must not be followed by s/es in the end of the verb.

3. F : The rise of multinationals have resulted in a great deal of legal ambiguity because multinationals can operate in so many jurisdictions.
T : The rise of multinationals has resulted in a great deal of legal ambiguity because multinationals can operate in so many jurisdictions.
Wrong word : have
The reason : 'The rise' is a singular subject so it must use 'has'.

4. F : All of the east-west interstate highways in the United States has even numbers, while north-south interstate highways are odd-numbered.
T : All of the east-west interstate highways in the United States have even numbers, while north-south interstate highways are odd-numbered.
Wrong word : has
The reason : 'highways' is a plural subject so it must use 'have'.

5. F : When a massive star in the large Magellanic Cloud exploded in 1987, a wave of neutrinos were defected on Earth.
T : When a massive star in the large Magellanic Cloud exploded in 1987, a wave of neutrinos was defected on Earth.
Wrong word : were
The reason : 'a wave' is a singular subject so it must be followed by 'was'.

6. F : Every open space in the targeted area that has grass and a few bushes are occupied by the white-crowned sparrow.
T : Every open space in the targeted area that has grass and a few bushes is occupied by the white-crowned sparrow.
Wrong word : are
The reason : 'every open space' is a singular subject so it must be followed by 'is'.

7. F : Krakatao is remembered as the volcano that put so much ash into the air that sunsets around the world was affected for two years afterward.
T : Krakatoa is remembered as the volcano that puts so much ash into the air that sunsets around the world was affected for two years afterward.
Wrong word : put
The reason : 'krakatao' is a singular subject so the verb must be followed by s/es in the end of the word.

8. F : The term “Yankee” was originally a nickname for people from New England, but now anyone from the United States are referred to as a Yankee.
T : The term “Yankee” was originally a nickname for people from New England, but now anyone from the United States is referred to as a Yankee.
Wrong word : are
The reason : 'anyone' is a singular verb so it must use 'is'.

9. F : A network of small arteries,mostly sandwiched between the skin and the underlying muscles,supply blood to the face and scalp.
T : A network of small arteries, mostly sandwiched between the skin and the underlying muscles, supplies blood to the face and scalp.
Wrong word : supply
The reason : 'a network' is singular subject so it must be followed by s/es.

10. F : Mesquite is a small tree in the Southwest who can withstand the severest drought.
T : Mesquite is a small tree in the Southwest that can withstand the severest drought.
Wrong word : who
The reason : 'Mesquite' is not a person so it can not use 'who' but use 'that'

Labor: Cancellation of Increase in fuel results Struggle

Delays increase the fuel price (BBM) is considered as a result of the struggle of the people rather than services of political parties in parliament. Joint Secretariat (Joint Secretariat) Labour Jabodetabek rate, the government and political parties alike are siding with the people.

"The cancellation of a temporary increase in fuel prices entirely the result of the resistance struggle of the people, not at all services of a political party and its elite-elite," said Sultoni, Coordinator of the Congress of Indonesia Unions Alliance (Kasbi) Jakarta, after delivering the statement in the Greater Jakarta Labour Sekber YLBHI office, Jakarta Thursday (5/4).

According Sultoni, since the beginning of the political parties do not indicate a serious intention to fight for the people refused to rising fuel prices. That includes a party that claims to be the opposition, such as PDI-P, Gerindra and Hanura. "Due to the fact that their elites clearly prohibits its cadres to participate in the organization take action to increase fuel resistance with other people," he said.

Sultoni said, the issue of rising fuel prices have been distorted by a number of parties who initially considered as rejected. But in fact be the option changes to Article 7, paragraph 6 (a).

"The result is clear, the policy of rising fuel prices remain in the scheme of international markets. This reinforces the character of political parties in parliament continued to beguile and the bane of the small. There is absolutely no pro-people," he said.

Pro attitude toward the people, continued Sultoni became apparent when the party elites made no attempt to police officers who clearly do when the repressive measures to secure the rejection of fuel price protests.

"None of the parties to legal remedies against the corrupt officials who commit violence. This is the point that the regime of SBY-Boediono and all parties in parliament and the political elite is the enemy of the people," he said

Rabu, 04 April 2012

TOEFL Exercise (Skill 1-3)

1. F : Nobody know when the process of glass-making was invented.
T : Nobody knows when the process of glass-making was invented.
Wrong word : know
The reason : 'Nobody' is a singular so the verb must be followed by s/es

2. F : The languages of the world presents a vast array of structural similarities and differences.
T : The languages of the world present a vast array of structural similarities and differences.
Wrong word : presents
The reason : because 'the languages' is a plural subject so it must not be followed by s/es in the end of the verb.

3. F : The rise of multinationals have resulted in a great deal of legal ambiguity because multinationals can operate in so many jurisdictions.
T : The rise of multinationals has resulted in a great deal of legal ambiguity because multinationals can operate in so many jurisdictions.
Wrong word : have
The reason : 'The rise' is a singular subject so it must use 'has'.

4. F : All of the east-west interstate highways in the United States has even numbers, while north-south interstate highways are odd-numbered.
T : All of the east-west interstate highways in the United States have even numbers, while north-south interstate highways are odd-numbered.
Wrong word : has
The reason : 'highways' is a plural subject so it must use 'have'.

5. F : When a massive star in the large Magellanic Cloud exploded in 1987, a wave of neutrinos were defected on Earth.
T : When a massive star in the large Magellanic Cloud exploded in 1987, a wave of neutrinos was defected on Earth.
Wrong word : were
The reason : 'a wave' is a singular subject so it must be followed by 'was'.

6. F : Every open space in the targeted area that has grass and a few bushes are occupied by the white-crowned sparrow.
T : Every open space in the targeted area that has grass and a few bushes is occupied by the white-crowned sparrow.
Wrong word : are
The reason : 'every open space' is a singular subject so it must be followed by 'is'.

7. F : Krakatao is remembered as the volcano that put so much ash into the air that sunsets around the world was affected for two years afterward.
T : Krakatoa is remembered as the volcano that puts so much ash into the air that sunsets around the world was affected for two years afterward.
Wrong word : put
The reason : 'krakatao' is a singular subject so the verb must be followed by s/es in the end of the word.

8. F : The term “Yankee” was originally a nickname for people from New England, but now anyone from the United States are referred to as a Yankee.
T : The term “Yankee” was originally a nickname for people from New England, but now anyone from the United States is referred to as a Yankee.
Wrong word : are
The reason : 'anyone' is a singular verb so it must use 'is'.

9. F : A network of small arteries,mostly sandwiched between the skin and the underlying muscles,supply blood to the face and scalp.
T : A network of small arteries, mostly sandwiched between the skin and the underlying muscles, supplies blood to the face and scalp.
Wrong word : supply
The reason : 'a network' is singular subject so it must be followed by s/es.

10. F : Mesquite is a small tree in the Southwest who can withstand the severest drought.
T : Mesquite is a small tree in the Southwest that can withstand the severest drought.
Wrong word : who
The reason : 'Mesquite' is not a person so it can not use 'who' but use "that".