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“Good friends, good books, and a sleepy conscience: this is the ideal life.” ― Mark Twain

Awalnya, semua berjalan seperti biasa. Hingga akhirnya kita makin deket dan gak tau caranya menolak. Semakin banyak yang dibicarakan, semakin banyak yang disamakan dan semakin sulit untuk dilupakan. Sampe saat itu, dia, dia mengakui satu hal terbesar yang pernah aku tau. Aku diam. Tercengang, namun akhirnya aku menangis. Air mata itu pecah mengalir dengan derasnya. Tidak hanya sekali, namun berkali-kali. Kamu ngasih kabar yang paling nyakitin buat aku. Aku sayang kamu, sejak waktu itu. Tapi sampai sekarang aku belum memberitahukan kamu.

Hari itu, kita bercerita banyak hal. Semua hal yang mungkin kamu cuman percaya menceritakannya kepadaku. Aku mengiyakan semua ceritamu. Percaya apapun yang kamu bilang, tidak menggubris hanya menambahkan. Kamu cerita tentang mantanmu, sekolahmu, rasa ngantukmu bahkan tentang masalah keluargamu. Aku bingung kenapa kamu percaya padaku.

Sampai ternyata siang itu aku ikut bersama kamu kerumahmu, menemui keluargamu. Dan ternyata satu fakta besar tentangmu langsung terbuka.

Aku terdiam ketika kamu bilang hal itu, kamu merangkulku. Itu kali pertama aku yakin bahwa kamu sudah tidak mampu menahannya sendiri. Kamu terlalu lelah untuk berpikir dan menahannya.

Akhirnya kita harus pergi mengantarmu dengan sejuta pertanyaan di dalam benakku.

Kamu kenapa? Aku gak mau kamu kenapa-kenapa. Aku sayang kamu, aku belum bilang aku sayang sama kamu. Tapi aku mau kamu tau itu, meski aku gak bilang.

Saat perjalanan pulang akhirnya kamu bilang suatu hal yang bikin aku sakit sekali. Kamu menangis tersengguk-sengguk dalam ceritamu.

Aku bingung, aku sedih. Aku merasa tidak mampu menahannya. Aku ingin memelukmu disetiap kesakitanmu. Mempertahankanmu saat kamu ingin menyerah.

Satu hal, aku tidak akan membiarkan kamu sendiri.

I love you jelek.

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I dont have a lot of word to write in this blog. I just wanna tell you people that i am still in love with the same man who really make me feel like the happiest girl when i am with him, being like princess and how patiently him when he is try to handle my bad habit. Stupid, hate my self. But, you can lie to your heart.

xx❤

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City owned bus operator Transjakarta is set to manage the operation of Kopaja minibuses on route S66, from Blok M to Manggarai in South Jakarta, as a part of a wider plan to revamp the capital’s public transportation.
The administration plans to revitalize public transportation with help from Australian government overseas aid program AusAID’s Indonesia Infrastructure Initiative (IndII), which will act as the consultant.

Newly inaugurated Transportation Agency head Benjamin Bukit said that as the first step, all Kopaja S66 operators must form a central management structure, which would then sign an operational contract with Transjakarta.
“The Kopaja management will sign a contract with Transjakarta. Through the contract, we will deconstruct the setoran system,” Benjamin said on Tuesday, referring to the rental fee system that requires drivers to pay a sum of money to bus owners or operators every day.

The capital is home to various types of public transportation, including Mikrolet and KWK minivans as well as Kopaja and Metro Mini buses. Most public transportation in Jakarta is owned privately by individuals and small firms who hire drivers. The drivers are required to pay a sum of money to operators each day and take home the remaining money they earn.

The setoran system sees many drivers driving recklessly to meet the required fees and earn more money. They compete with each other for more passengers, often ignoring passenger safety. The drivers also regularly park for long periods on roadsides to wait for passengers, sometimes transferring passengers to other buses mid-route so they can turn back and focus on the busier sections of routes, thereby earning more money. 

Many road accidents in the city are caused by reckless driving. “In the contract, the city administration, through Transjakarta, will pay the operators per kilometer. The city will also pay the drivers’ salary. Therefore, the setoran system will be scrapped,” Benjamin said.

He said the city and IndII were still conducting a study to determine the fares per kilometer. He added that all old minivans and minibuses would eventually be replaced with new ones. “Hopefully we can begin the pilot project in late March or early April this year,” Benjamin said.

If the pilot project succeeded, he went on, the city would begin to implement the system on other routes and other means of public transportation. “Ultimately, under this system, the administration would like to operate all modes of public transportation, including Metro Mini, Mikrolet, and so on,” he said.

Separately, Governor Basuki “Ahok” Tjahaja Purnama said he was satisfied with the progress of the city’s public transportation revitalization project. Ahok said the system would not only be beneficial for the operators but also for Jakartans.

“The revitalization meets our expectations so far. The Kopaja S66 was chosen as our pilot project because the route and its operators are considered ready and already good enough. Hopefully, we can successfully implement the new system,” Ahok said at City Hall on Tuesday.

He said drivers would be paid twice the provincial minimum wage (UMP), which is currently Rp 2.7 million (US$216.34). The new system is expected to be fully implemented for all public transportation by 2017. Public transportation drivers recently expressed their support for the plan to revitalize non-Transjakarta public transportation. 

However, many were afraid that they would not meet the requirements set by Transjakarta. 

Read more at : http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2015/01/28/transjakarta-manage-kopaja-route-part-revitalization-plan.html


Preposition example:

At (Preposition for Place):
Ahok said at City Hall on Tuesday

In (Prepositions for Time.)
“Hopefully we can begin the pilot project in late March or early April this year,” Benjamin said.

To (Preposition for Direction)
The setoran system sees many drivers driving recklessly to meet the required fees and earn more money.

Prepostion's Theories:

Prepositions for Time. (in, on, at)
Prepositions “in, on or at” are usually used for different places.
“In” is usually used for place which have some boundary (boundary may physical or virtual).
“On” is  used for surface
“At” is used for specific place.

Preposition for Place. (in, on, at)
Prepositions “in, on or at” are usually used for different places.
“In” is usually used for place which have some boundary (boundary may physical or virtual).
“On” is  used for surface
“At” is used for specific place

Preposition for Direction. (to, toward, through, into)
Prepositions like to, towards, through, into are used to describe the direction. Following examples will help in better understanding.

Preposition for Agent. (by)
Preposition for agent is used for a thing which is cause of another thing in the sentence. Such prepositions are by, with etc. Following examples will help in better understanding.

Preposition for device, instrument or machine.
Different preposition are used by different devices, instruments or machines. e.g. by, with, on etc. 

source: http://www.studyandexam.com/preposition2.html

Name: Andhika Adhitya Lestary
Class: 4Sa04
Npm: 10611712





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Hai dit, its okay to be a bad person sometimes. See other people get what they want, must to make you being try so hard to be like what other people get. You smile when your heart's crying, you cry when you feel like you're alone in this place. Be quite for a while, thinking of something but never be something, thinking is this one's fair or no? Its life dit.

Everyone change, they're change a lot. So why you never change your life? Because i love my self. Its not easy. Just try to be like what other people do dit. Just a month.

After that, you can do everythings you want.

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Oke, jadi gini. Kemarin itu pas hari minggu. Kakak gw mba ratna nikahan. Repotnya itu dari sekian bulan sebelum hari H. Sakitnya itu setelah hari H. Badan pegel2, pala pening, berasa mau muntah dan satu lagi, suara habis boshhh.

Tapi, gw mengambil banyak hikmah sekali loh setelah nikahan ini.

Hikmah Pertama :
Nikah itu bukan satu hal dimana lo bisa coba berkali2. Nikah itu sakral. Di Al-Quran maupun di Alkitab Tuhan hanya mengijinkan umatnya untuk menikah satu kali. Kalo lo merasa lo belum menemukan yang tepat untuk jadi pasangan hidup lo seumur hidup, mending jangan nikah. Beban pertanggung jawabannya berat bosh, maennya sama Tuhan. Terus kalo nikah itu gak murah, butuh sekian emmm puluh atau emm ratus juta. Mahal kan? Masih mau nikah bohong-bohongan? Kalo mau nikah bohong-bohongan nikah aja sana dipuncak, di cisarua. Eh tapi kalo nikah di cisarua sana, jangan berharap sama cewek yang bener, apalagi sholehaaah. Jadi, kalo mau nikah better di pikir-pikir dulu deh. Gak semua cewek kok kalo nikah maunya yang mewah, maunya punya rumah dan mobil dan lain-lain. Banyak cewek diluar sana yang masih pengen berjuang sama-sama untuk punya segalanya kok.

Hikmah Kedua :
Mental. Kenapa mental? Lo tau gak, kalo one day lo nikah, lo juga harus siap untuk punya anak. Bukan, bukan cuman elo yang sebagai cewek. Lo sebagai cowok jg harus tau banyak hal yang harus lo siapain buat anak dan istri lo bosh. Lo harus punya duit buat nyelokahin anak lo, buat ngasih makan istri lo, dan intinya buat bahagiain keluarga lo. Dan buat para cewek, lo rela ngurusin anak lo, Nganter sekolah anak lo, gak hang out sama temen-temen lo? If i were you? I will leave everythings when i meet my future husband. I know that he will full filled everythings i want, love me like he never love somethings like me. But, if he cant give you anythings you want, what you gonna do? Leave him alone? Nope, i'll try to helping him to growing up together. Because i love him.

Intinya, ketika kamu memilih, pastikanlah dia yang terkahir untukmu.

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Yohana Susana Yembise:
A first for Papua


Yohana Susana Yembise is the pride of the Papuan community, particularly Papuan women, for being the first female Papuan to achieve the highest academic rank.

Yo, as Yohana is affectionately called, was installed as professor of syllabus design and material development by the rector of Cenderawasih University, Festus Simbiak, in Jayapura on Nov. 14, 2012. 

Yo is also the fourth Papuan professor after Frans Wanggai, former University of Papua rector in Manokwari, West Papua; Balthazar Kambuaya, former Cenderawasih University rector in Jayapura and now environmental affairs minister; and Karel Sesa, current rector of Cenderawasih University.

Along with Yo, one other woman, Onnie Mentang Lumintang, was installed as professor on the occasion.

“I hope these distinguished ladies, the first two female professors at Cenderawasih University, will continue to produce monumental works like the ones in their scientific orations and set an example to be followed by the teaching staff of this university,” said then rector Festus. 

For Yo, it was a long and winding road to professorship with many hurdles to overcome. “But all the barriers had to be removed in order to reach the peak of my career. I’m not the type of person who likes to boast. I’m cool but I keep moving ahead without fear, clearing the way of all snags.” 

In Papuan culture, women have to submit to their spouses, which is even more the case if brides receive gifts from their grooms at their weddings. 

“This tradition prevents most Papuan women from further career advancement as they may think that women will eventually return to the kitchen. But I resisted and got past all the restrictions and managed to achieve this rank, in spite of being ridiculed,” she said. 

Yo became a professor after earning her doctorate in 2007 from the University of Newcastle in Australia. “For the status of professor I had to gather 850 points, which I accumulated for six years through various activities like seminars, research and international journal writing,” she said.

In her scientific presentation, she dealt with English language teaching in Papua, focusing on Papuan children.

“The English language curriculum in Papua should be changed, without following the national curriculum, which requires a command of Indonesian before learning English. The curriculum should allow for the use of the local language to help students better understand,” she said. 

In her inauguration speech titled “English Education in Papua: Ongoing socio-cultural issues, groundbreaking solutions towards a new Papua”, she said that although English is taught from an early age, only a small number of college graduates in Papua can really speak the language.

“It’s because the study material given comes from outside Papua, so teachers find it hard to teach local students. By using the local tongue, it will be easier for them to teach English,” she said.  
Apart from English teaching, her speech also referred to the importance of cross-cultural local curricula not laden with too many global theories, and the application of teaching methods through cultural approaches.

Born in Manokwari, West Papua, on Oct. 1, 1958, Yo has lectured at the school of pedagogy and teacher training at Cenderawasih University since 1987.

After earning an applied linguistic diploma from the Regional Language Center (RELC), SEAMEO Singapore in 1992, she completed a Master’s degree program in the Education Department of Simon Fraser University in Canada in 1994. In 2011, she was a member of the joint selection team of the Australian Development Scholarship in Indonesia.

Yo’s childhood friend in Padangbulan Jayapura, Lien Maloali, now executive director of the Cooperation Forum of Non-Governmental Organizations in Papua, described Yo as a strong Papuan woman capable of surmounting all obstacles to pave the way for her achievements.

“She’s a woman who dares to challenge storms. While women’s lives in Papua are packed with limitations and constraints due to customs that can be likened to storms, she can overcome all obstacles, which makes us wonder if we can still find other such storm challengers,” Lien said.

Yo has three children: Marcia, 27, who obtained her Master’s degree in information technology from Loyola University in Chicago; Dina Maria, a third-year student at Buper Waena Senior High School; and Bernie, a third-year student at Jayawijaya Kuala Kencana Junior High School in Timika.

Although she was born in Manokwari, Yo’s parents are from Biak, and at present she is a candidate for regent in Biak Numfor. In Biak, posters and banners bearing Yo’s photo are now up in all corners of the city. 

“The local community has asked me to run for Biak regent so I’ve registered for the candidacy. If later I’m not elected to the position, I will remain on campus,” she said.



FIND 3 DIRECT SPEECH:
1. Statement:
       A. “But all the barriers had to be removed in order to reach the peak of my career. I’m not the                type of person who likes to boast. I’m cool but I keep moving ahead without fear, clearing                the way of all snags.” 
       B. “It’s because the study material given comes from outside Papua, so teachers find it hard               to teach local students. By using the local tongue, it will be easier for them to teach                         English,”

2. Imperative:
      A. “The local community has asked me to run for Biak regent so I’ve registered for the                           candidacy. If later I’m not elected to the position, I will remain on campus,” 
      B. “This tradition prevents most Papuan women from further career advancement as they may             think that women will eventually return to the kitchen. But I resisted and got past all the                   restrictions and managed to achieve this rank, in spite of being ridiculed,”

3. Question:
     A. How often do you use a taxi?
     B. Why are you always cancelled the booking? 



Andhika Adhitya Lestary
4SA04 / 10611712
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Setiap orang didunia ini pasti dilahirkan dari seorang ibu. Tapi, tidak semua orang memiliki ibu, atau bahkan dekat dengan ibunya.

Aku tahu, semua orang menganggapku manja pada ibuku. Aku pun mengakui bahwa aku memang manja sekali pada ibuku. Alasanku bermanja-manja dengan ibuku adalah karna didalam tubuhku mengalir deras darahnya. Mengalir usahanya saat melahirkan ku dengan susah payah.

Aku mencintainya melebihi apapun. Ia temanku, sahabatku, bagian hidupk dan akan selalu menjadi tempatku bercerita dan tempat bersandarku.

Alasanku belum memilih seorang pria untuk menjadi pasanganku adalah karna siapapun yang memilihku untuk mengisi sebagian kecil dihatinya, harus juga memilih ibuku menjadi ibu kedua baginya, meskipun aku tau ibuku tidak akan pernah bisa menggantikan posisi ibu pria tersebut.

Bagaimana kamu bisa mencintai seorang wanita yang kelak akan menjadi ibu dari anak-anakmu, jika engkau tidak bisa mencintai ibumu sendiri sebagaimana seharusnya?

Ya, ini hanya sebatas renungan hatiku. Rasa cintaku ke ibuku, bukan ibumu. Tidak akan menjadi ibumu dalam aliran darah. Tapi akan menyadarkan kalian bahwa ibu kalian juga pantas menerima perlakuan yang sama seperti apa yang aku lakukan kepada ibuku.

Sncrly,
a girl from a beautiful strong mother (Ros Setiasari). Full of love ma❤💕💓

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