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Descriptive Text (Person)



Soichiro Honda was born in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan on November 17, 1906. He spent his early childhood helping his father, with his bicycle repair business. At the time his mother, Mika, was a weaver. At 15, without any formal education, Honda left home and headed to Tokyo to look for work. He obtained an apprenticeship at a garage in 1922, and after some hesitation over his employment, he stayed for six years, working as a car mechanic before returning home to start his own auto repair business in 1928 at the age of 22.

In 1937 Honda began producing piston rings for small engines, which led to manufacturing small engines to be used in motorcycles, and then in 1948 he started producing complete motorcycles as president of the Honda Motor Company. Honda turned the company into a billion-dollar multinational that produced the best-selling motorcycles in the world. Honda's engineering and marketing skills resulted in Honda motorcycles' outselling Triumph and Harley-Davidson in their respective home markets. In 1959 Honda Motorcycles opened its first dealership in the United States.

Honda remained president until his retirement in 1973, stayed on as director, and was appointed "supreme adviser" in 1983. His status was such that People magazine placed him on their "25 Most Intriguing People of the Year" list for 1980, dubbing him "the Japanese Henry Ford." In retirement Honda busied himself with work connected with the Honda Foundation. He died in 1991 from liver failure.

Therefore Honda is very meritorious for us because we can go anywhere without tired and very brief journey.Description: Descriptive Text (Person) Rating: 4.5 Reviewer: seputarwisata.com - ItemReviewed: Descriptive Text (Person)


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JOHNSON


Johnson is the tall man he is from Dutch and stay at the hotel in Yogyakarta. He brought two bags that are the camera bags and his equipment. He is very friendly and talkative when we are interviewing his. Johnson loves sing a song and humor story. He is very cool to make friend because he always talk to us about his opinion about Indonesian country. Firstly, Johnson fells happy to stay in Yogyakarta even thought Yogyakarta is hottest weather than his country. He is also fells Indonesia is chipsets from his country. For example, if we go to Yogyakarta from Solo we will pay Rp.10.000 while in Holland is 17.9 Pounds. Johnson comes to Yogyakarta alone and walking around the street to enjoy the beauty of this city. He was visited solo and Mataram city in Lombok. According to Johnson “Indonesian people are extremely friendly”, so he is comfortable to stay in Indonesia. He is also likes the traditional food of Yogyakarta city. Secondly, Johnson is smokers’ people. When we are taking the interview he is enjoy him smoke until the cigarette has finish. He is also brought the camera to take a picture of the beautiful thing that he likes to see it. In addition, when we ended the interview he takes a picture with us by a nice background that is lamps and the beautiful store building. Finally, he continues his adventure to enjoy or see the beauty of Yogyakarta city.Description: Descriptive Text (Person) Rating: 4.5 Reviewer: seputarwisata.com - ItemReviewed: Descriptive Text (Person)


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Research Paper Introduction's



In this century, many universities were built in various part of the word. It has kinds of strategies that applied in the learning English. Some of them used the listening music and watching movie, where each students is encouraged to pay attention and be able to summarize what they have listened and watched. In addition, some of many peoples does not understands them subject that has explained by lecturer. For example, English Education Department of Muhammadiyah University of Yogyakarta was applied the Listening and Watching Movie to improve them listening skill. Moreover, most of lecturers applied these strategies when they were teaches to improve the students listening skill.

The researcher will focus on the listening music and watching movie are being the strategies to improve the listening skill at English Education Department of Muhammadiyah University of Yogyakarta. Most students argues that it strategy is effective to improve them listening skill, because they can hear the pronunciation and the intonation immediately to the English people. In addition, they can follow that how to say the pronunciation and the intonation every English sentence.

In this paper, the researcher will conduct a brief survey for among the students of Muhammadiyah University of Yogyakarta and will discuss the problem that pace when they are learning English with this strategies.

Statement of the Problem


            The point of this paper will discuss the listening music and watching movie are being the strategies to improve listening skill when the students are studying English. What kind of basic competence must students attain in this strategy? Does the listening music and watching movie can improve listening skill for the student? Does this strategy have positive and negative impact? The answers all of those questions will be explain in the paper.

Purpose of the Research


            The purpose of this paper is to explain the strategies of English learning by applying the listening music and watching movie to improve listening skill. The paper also will find the positive and negative impact from this strategy. In addition, this paper will find the problem that students pace when they were studying English by applying this strategy.

Significance of the Problem


            Listening music and watching movie is one of many strategies to learning English. This paper can help the student and the teacher to know the rule and regulation, basic competence, the problem that will pace in the middle of learning, etc.

Delimitations of the Research


            The research created the questionnaire to determine the listening music and watching movie is the effective strategies to improve the listening skill will be administered to 15 students from the English Education Department of Muhammadiyah University of Yogyakarta.

Method of Approach


            A brief review of literature on listening music and watching movie will be conduct. The researcher will also get the data from 15 subjects of listening music and watching movie to improve listening skill. The data that have found will be summarizing in the final chapter of this research paper.

 

Definition of Terms


            Listening music and watching movie is the effectiveness media or strategy to get the successful for the students when they were learning English in the class (Levie and Lentz 1982).Description: Research Paper Introduction's Rating: 4.5 Reviewer: seputarwisata.com - ItemReviewed: Research Paper Introduction's


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Corruption should be abolished



Good morning ladies and gentlemen.

Indonesia is one of 58 countries in the world that civilize the corruption. Many peoples took the opportunity from them position to enrich them selves. This action was done, because of the weakness of the low that made by government in this country. According to Lopa (1998) “highlights the greed of those in positions of power, who are often already wealthy individuals, combined with a weak system of law enforcement where investigations are poorly carried out and few prosecutions are made”. The weakness of low that gives the opportunity for the corruptor to enrich the selves. So that can make the poverty.

How to solve this problem? I strongly believe that the corruption should be abolished. Now I would like to talk about what is the corruption? the next I wish to talk about the impact of corruption for the society and the last is the government rule to wipe out the corruption.

Firstly, what is the corruption? Corruption is the peoples who work in the government take the opportunity to enrich them selves or steal the country’s budget. For example, Gayus Tambunan. He works in the government as the organizer of country’s taxation. When he takes hold of the position, he has the opportunity to divert the tax that has been paying by the society. On the other hand, Klitgaard (1998:4) asserts that “almost everyone who lives and works in Indonesia goes along with corruption including foreign investors, aid donors, and international financial institutions”. From those assertion I can take the summarize that whoever can be the corruptor because of the weakness of the country’s law.

Secondly, the impact of corruption for the society, the poverty is attack the country because of the deviation of the country’s budget which can make the crime to defend them selves from the bad country’s condition. On the other hand, corruption can make the education become expensive. That make just for the rich family can get the education while the low among society can not get the education.

Finally, how to erase the corruption? In this sector the strong government rule is important to delete the corruption in this country. For instance, by make the new rule which threaten the life corruptor. So it rule make them afraid to corrupt the country’s budget. In addition, the government also needs to improve the strength of the country’s law especially in the rule that arrange about the corruption. The last, Alatas (1986:49–50) suggests that “the most important factor in combating corruption is the moral and intellectual stature of leaders”. According to Alatas suggestion the moral and intellectual is the first matter that should be change to every body that works in the government.

In conclusion, corruption is the bad culture, because it has some negative effects for all the society. So that, the government should be active to combat the corruption, one of them by improve the rule and change the moral and intellectual whoever takes hold of government.

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Boarding School (My Story)



Elementary school examination has finished at June 2005 and I had got my announcement letter of pass from my elementary school. At those time I really happy because I had passed. And had a planed to continue studied at boarding school. During I enjoy my vocation I also thought how about life in the boarding school. After some weeks I got the information from my brother that he told me about the registration for new student has opened. So I took the agreement for going to the boarding school to register at Monday.

I went to boarding school with my father at 07.00 pm and we were arrived there at 08.30 pm. During the registration I got introducing with the other new student who were register too over there. And we were walked surrounding the boarding school that to saw the facilities, buildings, the rules and regulations, etc. Moreover at those times we were got the test to selection whose were passing to receive in those boarding schools. After two days I waited the result of our test. I got my letter of announcement and very happy, because I was passed to became a new student over there. After that I prepared my equipment for stay in the boarding school like my cloth, cupboard, books, etc.

At the middle of July I was came to the boarding school. When I moved from my house to the collage, many people were going along to take me to the boarding school. In addition, many of my new friend that I had introduce at we were registered also came with them family. When afternoon was came all of the parents went home. Moreover, I cried in my room, because my family leaved me in the boarding school for studying.

One month letter I usually missed my family and would went home, but my teacher did not let me went home, because I must study by hard to get my sentiment. One day my parent knew that I always would to go home. So them given me some advice. At those times I was award and looking for solution that would made me stand in the boarding school. In addition, I did some work that could made me stand over there. Finally, I enjoyed my life over there for three years until I had passed from that boarding school.Description: Boarding School (My Story) Rating: 4.5 Reviewer: seputarwisata.com - ItemReviewed: Boarding School (My Story)


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Corruption is the Bad Cultur



          Many countries in the world that a lot of corruption. Causing the economy of a nation will become chaotic and it can make the people become miserable, especially for low among communities. For example, Indonesia is one of 58 countries is civilize the corruption. It’s has became the culture of Indonesian governments. While the low among of communities can be miserable. The government has tried hard to overcome the corruption. As a result of corruption in the country of Indonesia is quite reduced in this government. Corruption is the bed culture for the governments in this world.

Firstly, Indonesia is one of 58 countries in the world is civilize the corruption. ­­­­many government in Indonesia took the opportunity from them position that to enrich them selves. So that it can make the miserable community, especially for the low among communities. This action was done because of the weak of low that was made by government. According to Lopa (1998) “highlights the greed of those in positions of power, who are often already wealthy individuals, combined with a weak system of law enforcement where investigations are poorly carried out and few prosecutions are made”. From the above statement we know the low in this country is very weak system. So it was given the opportunity for the government who will enrich them selves. The corruption also can occur that cause of indecisiveness laws applicable in the government in progress. Rose-Ackerman (1997:19–20) argues that “incentives for corruption are provided by the high level of funds and resources under the discretionary control of officials, combined with poor formal laws on corruption, the lack of credibility of law enforcers, and the poor conditions of civil service employment”. In Indonesia many people who served are the government largely that took the opportunity for corruption. They work together with corruption watchdog, so that they can embezzle state funds to their account. In addition, corruption also occurs in the including foreign investors and international financial institutions. According to Klitgaard (1998:4) asserts that “almost everyone who lives and works in Indonesia goes along with corruption including foreign investors, aid donors, and international financial institutions”. To conclude, Indonesia is bed country with its corruption culture.

 

Corruption has become the culture of Indonesian governments. It’s was happened in all of the institution at this country. For example, case of Gayus Tambunan. ICW legal researcher Donald Faris, on Sunday (21/11/2010), at ICW office, Jakarta, revealed 10 cases of irregularities of gayus. Firstly, Gayus snared in the case of PT SAT with state losses of Rp 570,952,000, and not on the main case, the ownership of accounts of Rp 28 billion. Secondly, Police confiscate property Gayus save a deposit amounting to Rp 75 billion. But, its development is not clear until this time. According to Donald (Sunday, November 21, 2010), “Until now, the sustainability of the examination of other accounts belonging to the nominal Gaius reached Rp. 75 billion would be unclear. The police seem much closed on account of the nominally much larger”. Than, Police still have not prosecute the three companies allegedly bribing Gaius, such as KPC, Arutmin, and Earth Resource. In fact, Gaius has admitted to having received money three million dollars from the company. And than, Kompol Arafat and the AKP Sri Sumartini has convicted. Than, Police set Gaius, Humala Napitupulu, and Maruli Pandapotan Manulung as suspect cases of tax PT SAT. Sixth, on June 10, 2010 Police Headquarters set Prosecutor Cirus Sinaga and Poltak Manulang as suspect cases of bribery in the case of tax evasion committed Gaius. Seventh, the Attorney General reported to the police related to the leaking of Cirus prosecution plans. Eighth, the Director General of Taxation reluctant to re-check the tax company that allegedly bribed Gatys ever since waiting for a new Novum. In addition, Gaius out of the Mako Brimob to Bali by using a false identity. Finally, Police refused Gaius case was taken over by KPK. In fact, the police seem to handle serious cases.

 

While the low among communities can be miserable. Act of the corruptors who embezzled state funds caused a shortage of food, shelter, clothing, etc. So they feel much oppressed by the corrupt behavior. Corruption in public administration produces an imbalance in community service. Corruption leads to distortion (chaos) in the public sector by diverting public investment into community projects where bribes and pay more available. Without realizing it, the poor have to deposit 2 times to the corruptors. First, the poor pay their obligations to the state through taxes and levies, land taxes and levies such as health centers. But their rights by the state are not considered, because "his money for the poor" has been drained for the benefit of officials. Second, efforts to raise state revenues through a rise in fuel prices, poor returns "deposit" for the benefit of the corrupt countries, although with a pretext for subsidizing the poor. And should the state request to return the money to corrupt the people that they are corrupt not the other way even adding to the burden of the poor.

 

 

The government has tried hard to overcome the corruption. According to Alatas (1986:49–50) suggests that “the most important factor in combating corruption is the moral and intellectual stature of leaders”. From that argument we should choice the high moral of government. So that can make them do the corruption. In addition, according to Lopa (1998) “emphasizes the importance of an effective system of management and monitoring of corruption to be administered by honest and disciplined officers”. The discipline government is more important for each country to make the economic that is better. Because if the government have to learn about the system of government. Salim’s (1998) argue that “overall strategy is to strengthen civil society, beginning with free and open elections”. Strengthening of civil society, will see a flourishing of non-government organizations and must entail assurances for freedom of expression. (Harahap, 1999)

 

To conclude the corruption is inhuman and can make the communities be a miserable. Its also can make the economic of the corruptors country will not stable.

 

 Bibliography

Harahap, R. M. (1999). Strategies for preventing corruption in Indonesia. In A. P. Press, Strategies for preventing corruption in Indonesia (pp. 1-7). AUSTRALIA: AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY.Description: Corruption is the Bad Cultur Rating: 4.5 Reviewer: seputarwisata.com - ItemReviewed: Corruption is the Bad Cultur


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