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Senin, 28 Desember 2015

CEK IURAN BPJS

Untuk cek iuran BPJS Anda silahkan ke alamat  berikut  ini : http://daftar.bpjs-kesehatan.go.id/bpjs-checking/

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Kamis, 03 September 2015

Tulisan kita cerminan jiwa

Jikalau tulisan kita adalah cerminan karakter jiwa kita ... aduh kasihan sekali kita ini yg di dominasi oleh otak kanan nya untuk beraktifitas, karena saya melihat rata rata mereka yg didominasi oleh otak kanan nya tulisan nya agak sedikit tak teratur dan sedikit acak. Dibandingkan dengan mereka yang dominan menggunakan otak kiri mereka terlihat tulisan nya yang teratur dan rapi, ya semua tergantung yang membacanya sih.. klo saya yang penting dapat dibaca dan anda mengerti dengan maksud saya.. no problem..Hehehe.. tapi sebenarnya tulisan kita indah karena saat kita di bangku sekolah dulu kita selalu latihan menulis secara rapih dan indah di pandang mata...

Rabu, 19 Agustus 2015

Penyerahan hadiah siswa berprestasi

Pembagian rapor siswa semester genap tahun ajaran 2014/2015

Ber Gerilya di HUT RI KE 70 tahun

Semangat gerilya. Itulah semangat yang melekat pada pejuang kemerdekaan kita jenderal sudirman. Semangat gerilya itu pun kini melekat pada peserta gerak jalan siswa sd kali ini, berbeda dengan tahun sebelumnya yang melalui jalan beraspal, kali ini melewati medan yang sedikit berbeda, melewati jalan persawahan dan perkebunan ini mengingatkan kita akan PERJUANGAN yang telah di lewati para pejuang kemerdekaan kita jenderal sudirman, dalam kemeriahan hari ulang tahun bangsa ini.. sekali kali jangan lah lupa mengenang dan menghadirkan semangat juang para pahlawan yang telah merintis kemerdekaan yang datang bukan dari cuma cuma.. sambil mengirim kan doa dan ampunan baginya, layak baginya adalah surga...amin

Sabtu, 21 Maret 2015

Gebt mir Indonesien zurück!

Di sana pernah ada suatu pulau yang merupakan  bagian dari NKRI,
Sipadan dan Ligitan namanya yang kini menjadi bagian dari negeri jiran sana.
Anak anakku betapa pun luasnya negeri ini jika tak diperhatikan maka akan terpisah dari kesatuan Republik Indonesia, NKRI adalah negara kesatuan Republik Indonesia.

Dari sabang sampai merauke
Menjajah pulau-pulau
Sambung memnyambung menjadi satu
Itulah Indonesia
Indonesia tanah airku
Aku berjanji padamu
Menjunjung tanah airku
Tanah airku Indonesia
(R. Suharjo)

Senin, 16 Maret 2015

Seni menulis indah di sekolah dasar

Masih ingat kah kita saat itu..
Dibangku sekolah dasar pada jam pelajaran muatan lokal seni menulis indah... tentu pelajaran ini ternyata sangat berpengaruh pada saat sekarang ini karena keindahan tulisan kita itu dikarenakan sering nya kita latihan saat masih sekolah dulu, saat ini walaupun teknologi informasi serba teknologi, tetap saja tak bisa mengganti kan keindahan tulisan kita..
Namun beberapa sekolah telah menghilangkan mata pelajaran ini, tapi anehnya di jerman seni menulis indah sedang di digalakkan di sekolah dasar disana, pada hal negara mereka lebih duluan menikmati teknologi,.. di saat sekarang mereka ingin kembali dengan tulisan indah, kita malah ingin melupakan nya, bagai kulit lupa sama kacang nya...

Selasa, 10 Maret 2015

The Work

PEKERJAAN itu Lelah yang Membahagiakan,
Jangan bekerja jika tidak ingin kelelahan, dan bukan Pekerjaan namanya jika akhirnya itu menyakitkan, tapi itulah Penyiksaan

Rabu, 18 Februari 2015

Siswa ku penerus Bangsa ku

Anak anakku berapa pun nilai yang kau raih, rangking yang engkau peroleh atau mau jadi apa engkau nantinya, itu bukan lah suatu tujuan terbesarku dalam mendidik kalian semua, harapan ku hanyalah ingin agar engkau menjadi anak yang baik dalam menjalani kehidupan ini.

Selasa, 27 Januari 2015

USING PICTURES


Nice to Meet You!
HOW TO WRITE CONVINCING CHARACTERS FOR
SHORT STORIES
Characters in short stories are both different from and similar to
characters in a novel. They’re different because you have far less
space, time and opportunity to persuade the reader that the
character you are painting on the page could be a real person.
Therefore you have to get in there fast.
You don’t have the luxury of time to build up a picture over
several chapters. Instead, you need to do a thumbnail sketch of a
character almost immediately, in order to draw the reader in. You
must find a way of using a few words to show how a character
thinks, talks, behaves and interacts with other characters.
You also need to show that each paper character has a ‘voice’;
something which makes him or her stand out from the others.
Otherwise, the reader’s going to wonder why you need that
character at all.
There’s also less time to show how your character is changing – if
indeed he or she is going to change. In a novel, part of the plot
usually hinges around a problem that the character (or characters)
has to solve or come to terms with. As part of this, at least one
character has to go through a learning curve and make some big
changes. Often these changes involve his views on the world oreven his or her lifestyle. If you’ve got 800 words or even 2,000
words, the scope for doing this is clearly limited.
So how do we build characterisation?
This is where the similarities with a character in a novel come in.
When I teach my classes, I stress that a convincing character has
to have certain mannerisms or quirks or eccentricities or a way of
behaving that makes him or her stand out from other people.
The best way to pinpoint these mannerisms is to think of people
whom you know in real life who stand out in your mind. You
might not necessarily like them, but they do things that you can’t
quite get out of your head.
I’d like you now to make a list of these people. To get you started,
I’ll give you some ideas of my own, taken from both my own
experience and those of students in my classes who have given
permission for this.

A woman who is always checking her reflection every time she
passes a mirror.

Someone who always has the television on when you visit.

A character who wears a lot of black (or any other single
colour).

Someone who ends their sentence in a question mark.

A character who keeps fidgeting and just can’t stay still.

Someone who’s always sniffing and doesn’t blow their nose.

A character who’s always on the scrounge, e.g. a neighbourwho’s constantly running out of tea or coffee, etc.

Someone who speaks in deep voice or a high, squeaky voice. This
works particularly well when the voice doesn’t seem to fit the
character, such as an elderly woman sounding like a little girl.

A person who stutters.

A character who has poor posture and is always slouching.

Someone who holds himself very straight like a member of the
military.

A character who walks with a limp or a stick.

Someone who’s always talking about money.

A character who’s often telling jokes.

Someone who’s always pessimistic . . . or optimistic.
Now I’d like you to make your own list. After that, read through
it carefully. Do any of them jump out at you? It’s important to
write about characters you feel passionate about. After all, if you
don’t convince the reader, you won’t convince yourself either.
The next step is to see which of these characters you could portray
reasonably quickly in a short story.

USING PICTURES

Use pictures and photographs to think up stories. Remember that
picture you took of the family having a meal in the Spanish hotel
last year? Who is the man sitting at the table next to you? And
why is he looking at your wife like that? It’s probably totally
innocent but once you start writing, it could be a different story.
Cut out pictures from magazines and newspaper supplements. Ask
yourself what the person in the picture has just been doing and
what he or she is about to do. What job are they putting off? Do
they have a mother who is waiting to hear from them? Are they
excited about something or are they dreading the next day?
Hopefully, this might start triggering off ideas.
Keep these pictures in a folder because in Chapter 3 on
characterisation, I want you to do something else with these
pictures!