Kamis, 31 Mei 2012

If You Were the Director Marvel's: 'The Avengers'

if I'm the director in this movie, I will make this movie more awesome. Maybe I would add the female superhero. I'll make unusual character from that female superhero and with unusual power.

The Factors that Inspired Me

from the movie 'Marvel's : The Avenger' so many thing that I learned, one of them is leadership still needed for all people even though around great person. that's a little thing that I love about this movie.


Each character goes through his own plight during this film. You want them to get through it, to beat the bad guys in the end. It’s nearly a tear jerker but the comedy was timed so amazingly that each dramatic part had a little laughter, or a lot sometimes and I have to admit I even clapped a few times, added in!



Selasa, 29 Mei 2012

Review: Marvel’s ‘The Avengers’

Marvel’s ‘The Avengers’

Directed by Joss Whedon
Starring Robert Downey, Jr., Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, Samuel L. Jackson, Mark Ruffalo, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Clark Gregg, Stellan Skarsgard
Surely by now, most everyone and their mother has seen The Avengers.  The mega-crossover event was released in theaters internationally a week before the U.S. release, and it seemed almost everyone on the comics internet was able to weasel their way into some sort of special advance screening before the official May 4th opening day.  Reactions were so overwhelmingly positive for a movie with four years of hype already under its belt, I couldn’t help but take a moment of pause to worry that Avengers might not be all it was expected to be.
I’m partly responsible for the hype, as I did sign up for an all-day Ultimate Marvel Movie Marathon of the previous Marvel Studios films (Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man 2, Thor, Captain America: The First Avenger) leading into the midnight premiere of The Avengers.  Spending 14-hours in a theater with like-minded individuals felt like our very own Avenger assemblage.  The shared experience of watching the solo-films leading into a super-hero team-up of that unprecedented magnitude is something I don’t expect to ever duplicate (sorry, DC).  The theater was electric as the clock struck midnight, and no combination of sore asses or concession-stand indigestion could dull the pure joy that would await us.  Add to that anticipation the big screen debut of the newest Dark Knight Rises and Amazing Spider-Man trailers, and the theater was frothing more than Squirrel Girl with rabies.
I must admit: I was less than impressed with the film’s setup, and the voices in my head started to get louder.  Could The Avengers possibly be…disappointing?  The near-immediate turn of Jeremy Renner‘s Hawkeye into a tool of Loki‘s design was unsettling, and I couldn’t help but feel like a million Dan Mahoney’s screamed out and were suddenly silenced.  Sure, the Tessaract had been introduced in Captain America, but I was uneasy with how swiftly it became the center of the plot.  While Evil Hawkeye still bothered me, the film’s setup was fairly quick, set the plot and characters in motion, and featured an extraordinary action set piece which would likely be reserved for the final act of a lesser action film.
My concerns were quickly shuffled loose this mortal coil when Samuel L. Jackson‘s Nick Fury began the some assembly required to realize The Avengers team we’ve all been waiting for.  Surely, a lot of the early squee moments in Avengers came from the various members of the team meeting-cute, something we’d been promised since Jackson cameoed in Iron Man in 2008.  The Marvel comics the movies are based on have had these characters crossing over for decades, but there’s still something very special about seeing live action versions of these heroes share the big screen for the first time.  And there were SO many of those moments, and they were all expertly crafted by the filmmakers.





The real test, however, not only for The Avengers in story, but for The Avengers to be validated as a filmmaking success, would be  the final epic battle against the cannon-fodder Chitauri lead by Thor’s butt-hurt brother, Loki.  Much was made about what inter-dimensional force the Earth’s Mightiest Heroes would take on in their big-screen team-up, but in the end, they could’ve been Chitauri, they could’ve been Skrulls, they could’ve been Kree or they could’ve been an army of Russian-speaking ducks, the important thing was, they were a global threat, The Avengers needed to work together to defeat them, and they needed to provide a sufficient body count.  At no point does The Avengers succeed more than when the team is being lead by Captain America, and each member is contributing with their own unique set of skills.  The tracking shot following the action and skipping between heroes in the midst of battle is easily one of the greatest accomplishments in action filmmaking.




In a film that relies so heavily on the concept of team and family, it’s difficult to chose a star or an MVP.  Surely, Joss Whedon acc0mplished what many thought he could not, and likely, what many others could have never attempted.  Mark Ruffalo, the rookie of the cast, shined as both Banner and Hulk, stealing most (if not all) of the characters’ scenes.  Edward Norton could not have pulled off the same tone of Banner, and the CGI and motion capture behind bring The Hulk to life is by far and away the most successful of previous live action Hulk-outings, and makes the CGI in Incredible Hulk look crude and cartoony by comparison.  Scarlett Johansson even manages to pull off a great performance, head-and-shoulders above her abysmal outing in Iron Man 2.  Can we attribute that to Whedon’s love of strong, female heroines?




For my money, The Avengers’ heart and soul thrives in Chris Evans portrayal of Captain America.  Evans is easily the most unlikely of the ensemble to pull off such a storied and well-regarded character, especially considering his previous roles as the young smartass.  Evans hits the notes of Steve Rogers perfectly, and is completely believable as the man that would lead a team of super-beings into battle against the forces of darkness.  Undoubtedly adding to the gravitas of Evans’ Cap is the way series badass Agent Phil Coulson turns into a giddy fanboy around the First Avenger.  Allegedly, there is over 30-minutes of deleted scenes that  were to include more of Rogers integrating himself back into modern-say society, and a reunion with his one-time love Peggy Carter from Captain America: The First Avenger.  I look forward to as much more Cap/Rogers/Evans as I can get.
This is what we’ve all been waiting for, and now that The Avengers has happened, we can die happy, can’t we?  I doubt I’ll ever have as enjoyable a movie-going experience, with a crowd as primed and pumped and ready to cheer and laugh as those I shared this experience with.  There’s more Marvel Studios films coming down the pike, with Iron Man 3 and Thor 2 to hit theaters next year, and Captain American 2 in 2014, with rumors of another Hulk solo film on the agenda, and assuredly a sequel to Avengers in the very near future, and if the mid-credits scene of Avengers is any indication, all bets are off as far as the Marvel movie universe goes.  But will we ever be able to recapture the magic of The Avengers again?  One things for sure:  DC and Warner Bros. aren’t going to duplicate that magic any time s0on.  So, in the meantime, all we can do is watch The Avengers on a constant loop.






















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Senin, 30 April 2012

Why do i work?


  • ·         I work for my family
  • ·         I work to earn money
  • ·         I work to change my life
  • ·         I work to eat
  • ·         I work to my passion
  • ·         I work to gain experience
  • ·         I work because I have to

Agree in future


I agreed because Generation Y assumes adults at work are on their side. They were raised by parents who often acted more like friends and mentors. So Gen Y comes to the negotiating table with unprecedented confidence about what kind of workplace they want.
Gen Y is different than previous generation workers in the following ways:
  • Gen Y uses modern tools and technologies, including software that’s easily accessible and free from the Internet; 
  • Gen Y easily maintains their to-do lists, and priorities by synching with the PDAs and iPODs;
  • Gen Y are not workaholics, and understand the relationship between a balanced life and productivity;
  • Gen Y are more likely to love their jobs, because they change jobs more frequently, and stay in jobs that match their passions and talents;
  • Gen Y has a continuing thirst for learning and personal growth;
  • Gen Y wants to have new experiences, try new things, and be creative;
  • Gen Y doesn’t stay in jobs they don’t like just to be comfortable and secure.

Distinguish factor


Ten differences between Generation X and Generation Y employees

Recruitment is an ever changing landscape, and with demographics continually changing it makes for some interesting recruiting strategies going forward. The early Baby Boomers (defined as being born between 1946 to 1964, and aged between 43-61) are now starting to retire, and as recruiters we are now having to put more of a focus on Generation X-ers (defined as being born between 1965 to 1979, and aged between 28-42) and Generation Y-ers (defined as being born between 1980 and 1984, and aged between 13-27).
But to recruit and retain people from these two generations, then we surely need to understand what makes them tick in a working environment. Krista Third of Tamm Communications has noted ten different workplace differences between the X and Y generations that we should all take note of:
1. Preferred style of leadership
  • - only competent leaders will do
  • Y – collaboration with management is expected
2. Value of Experience
  • X – don’t tell me where you have been, show me what you know
  • Y – experience is irrelevant, as the world is changing so fast
3. Autonomy
  • X – give them direction, and then leave them to it
  • Y – questions, questions, questions
4. Feedback
  • - expect regular feedback
  • - need constant and immediate feedback
5. Rewards
  • X – freedom is the ultimate reward
  • Y – money talks
6. Training
  • X – want to continually learn, if they don’t they will leave
  • Y – still in an exam driven mentality
7. Work Hours
  • X – do their work and go home
  • Y – will work as long as needed …or until they get bored
8. Work Life Balance
  • X – they want to enjoy life to the full, while they are young enough to do so
  • Y – their lives are busy – they need alot of ‘me’ time
9. Loyalty
  • X – they are committed as everyone else working there
  • Y – already working out their exit strategy
10. Meaning of Money
  • X – it gives freedom and independence
  • - just something that allows them to maintain their lifestyle
Source : http://blog.sironaconsulting.com/sironasays/2007/12/our-futurex-ver.html

Jumat, 30 Maret 2012

Phrase in English

1. Singing from the same hymn sheet = If people are singing from the same hymn sheet, they are expressing the same opinions in public.
example :  my brother and me  have a same opinion about the politics in Indonesia as Singing from the same hymn sheet.

2. Talk the talk, walk the walk = you say you can do something, you can do what you say you can do.
example :  if you're going to talk the talk, you've got to walk the walk


3. The elephant in the room = An elephant in the room is a problem that everyone knows very well but no one talks about because it is taboo, embarrassing, etc.
example : When I had dinner with my parents, the elephant in the room was the fact that I’m 45 years old and still single.

4. Pass to the monkey = loss or be sneaky
example : Successful entrepreneurs see it pass to the monkey because its stock price broken down.  

5. All hands to the deck = Something that you say when everyone’s help is needed, especially to do a lot of work in a short amount of time
example : all of Indonesia’s national army must help each other to defeat the enemy before it adds a lot to all hands on deck in war 































Kamis, 29 Maret 2012

my obstacles and expectation in study english

i think we all have a problems in english, and we all have the expectation too in english.. like me, i wanna study abroad so i have to good in english, maybe my problem is same with you all, yeah.. my problem is the grammar in english
my grammar is sucks,i have to improve it if i really2 wanna study abroad, but its hard you know :(  i hope i can improve it for the next year, amen!!

My first experience dealing with english

hi guys, i wanna tell my story how and when i study english for the first time. i studied english since im in kinder garden.in there i knew english for the first time, good morning,good afternoon and good night Is the first word that I know.
and in there i learnt to sing a first my english song, a song is "twinkle twinkle little stars" i thinks thats enough for my story, and how about you dude?

Kamis, 05 Januari 2012

Bahaya Minum Air Putih Sambil Berdiri !!


Dalam suatu kajian kesehatan akupuntur yang diadakan salah satu ahli akupuntur. Ini dibuktikan dari segi kesehatan.




Air minum yang masuk dengan cara minum sambil duduk akan disaring oleh sfringer.

Sfringer adalah suatu struktur maskuler (berotot) yang bisa membuka (sehingga air kemih bisa lewat) dan menutup. Setiap air yang kita minum akan disalurkan pada pos- pos penyaringan yang berada di ginjal....

Nah Jika kita minum berdiri, Air yang kita minum tanpa disaring lagi.
Langsung menuju kandung kemih... Ketika langsung menuju kandung kemih, maka terjadi pengendapan disaluran ureter..

Karena banyak limbah-limbah yang menyisa di ureter. Inilah yang bisa
menyebabkan penyakit kristal ginjal.

Salah satu penyakit ginjal yang berbahaya.. Susah kencing itu penyebabnya. .

Adapun cara untuk mengatasinya :

1. biasakan minum duduk.
2. banyak minum air putih tapi jangan kebablasan dan jangan terburu-buru

Jadi mulai dari sekarang mulailah untuk merubah kebiasaan Anda... 


















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Puisi Terpendek Di Dunia

Aku

Karya : Ayahku dan Ibuku

Hal Yang Paling Menakjubkan Di Dunia



SAMBARAN PETIR








Berapa ukuran petir paling besar yang pernah anda liat?
Yang tinggal di Bogor pasti familiar banget sama petir, bahkan Bogor sudah pernah masuk Guinness Book of Record dengan predikat "Kota dengan Sambaran Petir Terbanyak di Dunia".
Petir mampu menyambar dengan kecepatan 220,000 km/jam dan temperatur nya bisa mencapai 30,000 °C
Sebuah Penelitian yang disponsori PLN cabang Depok pada bulan April, Mei dan Juni 2002 di wilayah kota di selatan Jakarta.
Berhasil mendapati arus petir negatif berkekuatan 379,2 kA (Kilo Ampere) dan petir positif mencapai 441,1 kA.
Dengan kekuatan arus sebesar itu, petir mampu meratakan bangunan gedung yang terbuat dari beton sekalipun.

Tapi itu cuma petir di bumi, para ilmuwan NASA juga sudah lama meneliti petir di Planet Mars.
Tapi penemuan berikut ini sangat mengagetkan, ternyata petir bisa terjadi juga diluar angkasa! bukan hanya di planet yang memiliki atmosfir.
mau tau sebesar apa petir dari Galaksi lain? 




AWAN



Gambar hasil pemindaian gelombang radio dari Galaxy 3C303,
titik merah ditengah adalah petir yang terbentang sejauh 150,000 tahun cahaya.


Profesor Phillip Kronberg bersama Para peneliti dari University of Toronto, berhasil menemukan arus listrik terbesar di alam semesta!
Sambaran petir tersebut adalah sebuah arus listrik sekuat 1 trilyun petir di bumi yang terjadi dipusat Galaksi (BlackHole).
Meski sambaran petir tersebut terjadi di sebuah Galaksi bernama 3C303, yang berjarak sekitar 2 Milyar tahun cahaya dari Bumi,
tapi dukungan teknologi canggih (baca: duit yang banyak), mereka bisa melakukan penelitian dan hipotesa terhadap petir tersebut.

kalau diatas sumber yang ane baca bilang bahwa, petir dengan kapasitas 441,1 kA bisa menghancurkan gedung beton,
Nah, Kapasitas petir ini mencapai: 1,000,000,000,000,000 kA <== (Ane gak ngerti baca nya gan, yang bisa tolong VM/PM ane, serius!)
Energi sebesar ini bukan hanya bisa menghancurkan gedung beton, tapi bahkan seluruh galaksi kita.

yang tidak kalah menakjubkan adalah panjang nya gan,
petir dibumi muncul dari lapisan atmosfir bumi dengan rentang antara 10 sampai 100 KM.
Dan tidak semua petir bisa sampai menyambar ke permukaan bumi,
So, petir diplanet kita panjangnya tidak akan lebih dari 100 KM.





Ada awan yang mengandung air diluar angkasa? Ane sendiri juga kaget waktu pertama kali baca, mana mungkin kan...?
Tapi kembali Para peneliti berhasil menemukan hal menakjubkan diluar angkasa.
Dan kali ini adalah sebuah kumpulan awan yang mengandung uap air.
Sejauh ini kita hanya tau bahwa bumi mungkin hanya satu-satunya planet yang memiliki air, Dalam jumlah paling besar.
Tapi kumpulan awan yang terdapat pada sebuah QUASAR ini,
mengandung air sebanyak 140 trilyun kali dari SELURUH AIR YANG ADA DI PLANET BUMI.\















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