Minggu, 15 Maret 2015

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Name : sese sonia
Class: 4 SA 01
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Langka: Mawar Hitam Ternyata Ada, Tumbuh Alami di Turki
Pernah terbayang menerima bunga mawar hitam? Bunga ini benar-benar ada di negara Turki, bunga mawar hitam tumbuh alami di sana. Sayangnya, bunga langka ini mendekati kepunahan.
Dalam banyak cerita dan mitos, bunga mawar hitam sering dikaitkan dengan ilmu hitam atau dunia vampir. Ada juga yang mengatakan bahwa bunga mawar hitam adalah simbol cinta mati. Anda ingin memiliki bunga langka ini? Datanglah ke Halfeti, Turki.
Bunga mawar hitam banyak tumbuh subur di daerah Halfeti. Mengapa bisa ada mawar hitam di sana? Karena daerah Halfeti memiliki kondisi tanah yang langka dan berbeda dengan daerah lain. Iklim di sana juga dipengaruhi oleh sungai Efrat. Perpaduan inilah yang membuat mawar yang tumbuh di sana cenderung berwarna magenta tua atau ungu tua mendekati hitam.
Pigmen alami itu bernama anthocyanin, yaitu kandungan warna alami yang juga terdapat pada raspberry dan blueberry. Mawar-mawar hitam ini biasanya hanya mekar 2 kali dalam setahun selama 15 hari.
Bunga Mawar Hitam Langka Hampir Punah
Sayangnya, konstruksi bendungan di Halfeti menggusur banyak tanah dan lahan. Jumlah mawar hitam yang tumbuh makin sedikit dan hampir mengalami kepunahan. Pejabat dan warga setempat masih berjuang mempertahankan bunga langka ini.
Bunga mawar hitam akan mekar dengan warna merah magenta gelap di musim semi dan musim gugur, namun warna hitamnya akan pudar saat musim panas. Pemerintah masih berusaha mempertahankan bunga langka ini sebagai daya tarik wisata Halfeti.


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Rare: There Turns Black Roses, Natural Grown in Turkey

Never imagined receiving black roses? This interest actually exists in the country of Turkey, black roses grow naturally there. Unfortunately, this rare flower approaching extinction.
In many stories and myths, black roses are often associated with black magic or the world of vampires. There are also those who say that the black roses are a symbol of love die. You want to have this rare flower? Come to Halfeti, Turkey.

Black roses grow abundantly in the Halfeti. Why is there a black rose in there? Because Halfeti area has soils are rare and different from other regions. The climate there is also influenced by the river Euphrates. The combination is what makes the roses that grow there tend to be colored dark magenta or purple approaching black.

The natural pigments called anthocyanins, which contains natural colors also found in raspberries and blueberries. Black roses bloom is usually only 2 times a year for 15 days.
Roses Black Rare Endangered

Unfortunately, the construction of dams in Halfeti displacing a lot of land and land. The number of black roses that grow less and almost to extinction. Officials and local residents are still struggling to protect this rare flower.

Black roses will bloom with dark magenta red color in spring and autumn, but the black color will fade during the summer. The government is still trying to maintain these rare flowers as a tourist attraction Halfeti.


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Rare: Black Rose turns out there, natural grow in Turkey 

Ever  imagine accept black rose ? this flower exist in Turkey , black rose natural grow in there. Unfortunately, this rare flower approaching extinction.
In many stories and myth, black rose often relate with black magic or the world of vampires. Is there said that black rose is a symbol of  love to death. Do you want to have this rare flower? Come to Halfeti , Turkey
Black rose much healty grow in Halfeto area. Why is there any black rose?, Because Halfeti area have rare land condition and different with another area. The Climate in there is influence by Efrat River. This combination was make black rose grown in there, many more have dark magenta colour or dark purple approach to black. The pigment is name Anthocyanin, that is natural colour that contain in raspberry and blueberry. The black roses usually blossom two times a years during fifteen days.
Black rose rare flower approaching extinction
Unfortunately, dam construction in Halfeti, remove many land and area. The amount of black rose that make grow less and approaching extinction. The official and local citizen still battle for defend this rare flowers.




Sabtu, 17 Januari 2015

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Nama: Sese Sonia
Npm: 16611702
Class: 4 SA 01

Direct speech 

“In terms of guarantee of personal freedoms and rights, we were free before we became democratic,” Ip said.

The basic law in black-and-white says universal suffrage means the right not only to vote but the right of every permanent Hong Kong resident to vote,” Chan said.

Indirect speech

“In terms of guarantee of personal freedoms and rights, we had been free before we would had become democratic,” Ip said.

The basic law in black-and-white said universal suffrage meaned the right not only to vote but the right of every permanent Hong Kong resident to vote,” Chan said

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By Mick Krever, CNN

By disrupting life in Hong Kong and rejecting Beijing’s ruling on how Hong Kong should be governed, pro-democracy demonstrators there may actually be scuttling progress on democracy, pro-Beijing Hong Kong legislator Regina Ip told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour on Tuesday.
“In terms of guarantee of personal freedoms and rights, we were free before we became democratic,” Ip said. “The democratic process only started getting under way in the 1980s, very late in the colonial era. And we've made a lot more progress since 1997.”
“I fully understand and sympathize with [the protesters’] aspirations. But they also need to recognize that our democratic model is laid down in the basic law.”
“We are not an independent country. We are part of one country.”
Students and pro-democracy activists clogged Hong Kong’s central business district through the end of last week, protesting a ruling by China that Hong Kong residents would be able to directly elect their chief executive, but only from a list of Beijing-approved candidates.
Many protesters left the streets over the weekend after their leaders agreed to negotiations with the office of the chief executive, C.Y. Leung. They have promised, however, to return to the streets if they believe their demands are not being met.
“I think the government is trying very hard to resolve the disputes as peacefully as possible,” Ip, who is the former security chief of Hong Kong, said.
A fellow Hong Kong legislator, Claudia Mo, told Amanpour last month that China is “essentially very insecure and paranoid,” and is therefore playing tough with Hong Kong.
“The message,” Mo said, is “‘We don't care about Hong Kong anymore. Hong Kong is disposable.’”
“I totally disagree with her,” Ip said. “Hong Kong is the most international city of China; it is a very important southern gateway, and very important showcase to Taiwan.”
“I think China is becoming modern through territories like Taiwan and Hong Kong, learning about the democratic process. So I disagree with Claudia. I think if we could make the democratic model and let the basic law work in Hong Kong, we will be contributing to China's modernization.”
Ip has a somewhat controversial past with issues of democracy.
She has previously told The New York Times that while she supports and understands the “normative justifications for a democratic system … the big question in my mind is in what way more democracy added value.”
“We are within reaching distance of voting for our chief executive by universal suffrage,” she told Amanpour. “But efficiency and effectiveness have suffered.”
“Our legislature can be described as dysfunctional. The pro-democratic camp is practically declaring warfare on the government. So nothing is getting done.”
“I believe all systems of government must be able to deliver in terms of improving the livelihood and the welfare of the people.”
In an interview with Amanpour last month, Anson Chan – a former chief secretary of Hong Kong, who ran and won against Ip in a legislative election in 2007 – said that China was not living up to its commitments under the Basic Law, the document that underpinned Hong Kong’s transfer from British to Chinese rule in 1997.
“The basic law in black-and-white says universal suffrage means the right not only to vote but the right of every permanent Hong Kong resident to vote,” Chan said. “It says that the nominating committee for the election of the chief executive have to be broadly representative and the nomination process has to be democratic.”
Ip said that Chan was “largely correct,” but said that China is in fact living up to this commitment.
“The nominating committee, which should be discussed in the next few months, is broadly representative.”
“And we could broaden it if stage two of the consultation to discuss the details to be set out in local legislation, if that could get under way. But we can't do that until the demonstrations have come to an end.”
Ip told Amanpour that while she is “very impressed by the passion of the students,” and the fact that they have remained peaceful, that did not justify their actions.
“It is also a fact that they are unlawful, and they have obstructed traffic to a large extent, disrupting the life of many, causing many to lose business and even to lose jobs.”
“And as some members of the public have said, they can exercise their freedom, but they cannot interfere with other people's freedom to get to work in a convenient manner.”
“So I think they should also bear that in mind.”

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“In terms of guarantee of personal freedoms and rights, we were free before we became democratic,” Ip said.

The basic law in black-and-white says universal suffrage means the right not only to vote but the right of every permanent Hong Kong resident to vote,” Chan said.

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Nama: Sese Sonia
Npm: 16611702
Class: 4 SA 01

7. If a crisis occurs, those unfamiliar with the procedures wouldn't know how to handle the situation.
                      A                  B                                                         C                  D                       
incorrect : B
correct : that unfamiliar
10. Our friend might stopped to see us on their way to California.
                                   A            B       C     D
incorrect : A
correct : stop
2. Peter had already saw that musical before he read the review about it.
                            A                               B            C                        D
incorrect : A
correct : already seen