Jumat, 19 Mei 2017

speech text

The culture of indonesian that is influenced by western culture




Hello everybody back of with me again.....
Now i will to speech about the culture of indonesian that is influenced by western culture... introduce my self SRIWAHYUNI from indonesian.

For praise and thanks giving to almighty god, still give me the opportunity to stand in front to deliver a speech about the culture of indonesian that is influenced by western culture.

We know with more advanced of sciences and technology, then the information anything easily up to indonesian. More and more faded the spirit of the nation’s  daughter to preserve the culture of the region itself. The globalisation that facilitate foreign cultures into the state us through the media, magazine, and so on. So we are more interested with foreign cultures and are interested to learn it. As the indonesian people adheres customs eastern cultures, should we could filter ourselves to be able to accept culture what kind and less good. But this time western cultures almost master young children at this time, i take an example of the way. They are not ashamed and even proud of what they do. I also asked, what they do not feel could dressed like that? What may be indonesian already to hot so we have to they have to wear clothes that are like it. It also indicates that  they are not ashamed of the indulgence of this private parts to other people and to feel it the dress the model so they look wow. Maybe some people look at their interesting, because the dress sexy, but for people who really understand about the culture and religion, they would denounce, because the act is considered very bad, genitalia to be enjoyed many people. It was just some small example of western culture that release love sons and daughters. Indeed the influence of foreign culture that struck indonesian indeed we cannot avoid, we just have to be really smart in choosing the culture and habits of what is good are not in conflict with religion and in accordance with the indigenous people of the east. Preserve the culture of the area itself is also aimed so that our culture is not extinct and is always victorious. And useful because it can add to our insight about our area is much,also can add to the insight about the culture of other regions. The from me if there are said or my words offensive and less pleased that i apologize profusely. Thanks everybody.

Sabtu, 13 Mei 2017

my business

if i have a business, what i do is ......?


i have dream can business cosmetic, because i’m very like cosmetic the first  example cosmetic that like is lipstick, mirror, blush on, brush, eyeliner, mascara, all be beauty body and beauty face. I like a mirror because i not believe my self show in front of many people. From small i was like cosmetic, i’m  study cosmetic from my sister, she study how to use the tools example  how to use a lipstick spread on the lip. So, i’m very like it until now i feel not cosmetic this life empty. How to make all it’s  real, never give up believe jesus blessing me. I know have a business no easy need effort and the main many. I can seek a high education, i must have to much experience, but not only that i can must be a entrepreneur the’s good. So that everyone involved in my business be happy and the business i live can go well. if business can go well i will be happy but i can very happy if costumer or person that buy cosmetic feel satisfied  with my product, and maybe if i business success then everybody first my big family  will feel happy, and finish my dream can be real. Name product “etude beauty product korean”

Sabtu, 29 April 2017

tutorial

How to make special eat “kerupuk basah” from Kapuas Hulu

Special eat from Kapuas Hulu this make with some of the ingredients, this eat very yummy and good eat, if we in a place Kapuas Hulu “kerupuk Basah” is special eat, i will announcement for we about ingredients.

Ingredients:
  1. 30 gram wheat flour
  2. 30 gram flour sago
  3. 12 of garlic (in the puree)
  4. 5 of onion (in the puree)
  5. 1 tablespoon ground pepper
  6. 1 tablespoon salt (flavor)
  7. 1 tablespoon vetsin (flavor)
  8. 1 water small glass
  9. 1 kg fish cork
Steps how to make “Kerupuk Basah”
11.     Mix the fish and the water in a clean container, mix well until the water is absorb by the fish meat, enter the season already in puree, add wheat flour and enter flour sago that as been specified.

22.    Then for some parts, size in accordance with the desires, roll it lengthwise, repeat the same until it runs out. Tips :  the dough is getting more and more hardened.


33.   Enter into the pan containing the water and bring to a boil.
44.   Then after the cook, prepare the back of the pan for steaming for 30 minutes. Note: longer the steam, it will be "kerupuk basah" more feels yummy.
55.  Last, remove from heat and cut into smalls in the to circumstances the heat store in an open container like a bowl.
66.  Good luck and happy enjoy guys.




Kamis, 13 April 2017

interview a person

 Hello guys how are you today ????


Meet with me again, now i will interview my sister and my partner name is pebrianti siska, she is 
very like to cooking, i don’t know why ? , let’s we interview.

Yuni (y) : Good morning sister, have nice day

Pebri (ps) : Morning, have nice day to young sister.

yuni (y) : I will interview sister about it?

Pebri (ps) : Oh yes, no problem.

Yuni (y)   : Ok sister i have questions, when since did you start to like cooking sister ?

Pebri (ps) : I like cooking started since was 16 years, maybe cook is my hobby so much that saying      i’m  cook food that’s delicious.

Yuni(y)  : Why do you really like cooking ?

Pebri (ps) : because   it’s the duty of his as a women should be good at cooking and also i feel happy if was cooking

Yuni (y) : Ok, next sister..... how to cook that well, so everyone can like it ?

Pebri (ps) : To be good at process cooking, the first we step by step menu that need and clever various kinds of food so be dishes a delicious.

Yuni (Y) : That’s good sister, what interesting that you prefer in cooking ?

Pebri (ps) : Thanks young sister , if you try to create new  dishes and cuisines. Successful and preferred by many people.

Yuni (y) : When you cook is there weakness with the menu eat can’t you cook ?

Pebri (ps) : The weakness its definitely there, the first is where we try to make dishes that we never made, the second thing of course we are not sure with the taste of the cuisine that create or that know and never give up.
Yuni (y) : How you can resolve the issue ?

Pebri (ps) : All problem can be overcome by the entreprising and industrious its not us to keep trying and learn from mistakes. Origin have the best intentions and love while cooking, sure is the problem in cooking can be overcome.

Yuni (y) : Finish sister, what there is hope and to open a restaurant ?

Pebri (ps) : Real cooking just be personal pleasure for me. Also not thought right to open a restaurant. That i’m important right now is i like to cook, cooking makes me happy, and i’m proud to be cooking.

Yuni (y) : Thank you sister to interview for today.

Pebri (ps) : you’re welcome , may be useful for you.

Yuni (y) : amen.... sister love you. Bye.

Kamis, 30 Maret 2017

How to Give a Speech


 Resume

Part I   Preparing the Speech

 


1.     Pick your message. Your speech should be able to summed up in a sentence, maybe two. This is    what your speech really boils down to: it's what you'll start off with and what you'll return to at the end. Example.
  •         So what's yours? Did your teacher give you a specific topic to cover? If so, what's    your stance? Or is it more personal? Two or three personal stories with a connecting  theme can be quite the vivid speech.
2.      Know your audience. This will determine the entirety of your speech. You wouldn't deliver  the same speech to four year-olds as you would to CEOs! So know your audience. Here are a few things to consider.
3.   Don't ruminate about negative thoughts. Ask yourself, what's the worst that can happen? People will give you weird looks for not giving a speech according to their "expectations".

·         Who are they? Age? Gender? Beliefs?
·         How much do they know about your topic? This will determine the amount of complicated language you can use (hint: if they don't know much, don't use it!).
·         Why are they there? To be taught something? Because they have to be? Because they're genuinely interested?
·         How long have they been there? If you're 17th of 18th speeches, take that into account!
4. Research your subject. If your subject is you, congratulations! You probably already know you like the back of your hand (or arm or leg, but probably not head). But if it's not, get to researching. The pros and the cons!.
·         Have at least three points to support your message (that one succinct sentence you're working with). Address the counterargument, but don't focus on it.
·         Only complicate it as much as your audience can tolerate. Stay away from jargon and technical terms if it's gonna leave your listeners scratching their heads and feeling out of place
5.       Use stories, humor and metaphors. A speech that's full of dull, meaningless statistics and facts probably won't get you anywhere with any audience. The human mind will tune out in seconds if that's all it hears. The more vivid a picture you can paint, the better.
·         Addressing the president of your company about budget locations? Maybe not.
  • Antithesis is about using opposites. Clinton said, "I want to nominate a man who’s cool on the outside but who burns for America on the inside" in speech. 
 6.       Use striking adjectives, verbs and adverbs. More about being vivid! Take the sentence "The fishing industry is bad" and change it to "The fishing industry's practices are egregious. " Even something as simple as "We can solve the problem," to "We can speedily solve the problem" is more memorable. 
·         Think active, "We can force change when we have the manpower." Make 'em sit up in their seats, you know? .
7.        Jump right in. you know it's good -- and Steve Jobs' 2005 address to Stanford grads did just that. Boom. Hooked. 
 ·         So no hemming and "hawwing", no apologizing, no "I wondered," no "Thank yous," just brass tacks. Get right in there. Don't talk about painting get right in there and start creating an image for them.
8..      Write it out. Write it out, see how it transitions from point to point, if it covers all your bases, and if it really says what you set out to say. If it doesn't, revamp till it does!.
  •       The introduction and conclusion should both be brief and to the point, the conclusion being a reiteration of the intro. And the body? Well, that's everything else

Part II Practicing the Speech
1.   Write down your main points. Take this notecard and see if you can cover everything just from looking at it. How does it flow? What parts are you less convinced by yourself on?.

·         he more comfortable you are with the speech, the more it'll show when you're delivering it.
2 .      Memorize it. if you have it memorized, you can make eye contact with your audience and worry about the icing on the cake, like gestures and inflection. Don't stress if you don't have enough time but if you do, take advantage of it. 
·         you'll be taking your note card with you! If your mind blanks, you can take a look-see at it and go right where you need to. You ran over it with the note card 10 times for this reason.
3.   Deliver it to someone. This is a grand idea for a couple of reasons:
·         Public speaking can be pretty terrifying, so having a practice audience will help calm your nerves.
·         Have them actually pay attention. At the end of your speech, ask them what questions popped up in their mind.
 4.      Practice in front of the mirror and in the shower. Practice in front of the mirror and in the shower.
·         Practice in front of the mirror so you can see your body language. What gestures work where? How do you feel about the pauses and what do you do during them?
·         Practice in the shower because it's probably one of the few times during the day where you can mindlessly go over it. Does your mind blank on any part? If so, review it.
5.      Time it. Try to get it comfortably above the minimum and comfortably below the maximum that way if you accidentally speed up or slow down, you're still golden.
Part III Delivering the Speech
 1.      Think about your posture and body language. Standing like you have a fig leaf over your crotch is not the way to give a captivating speech. Nor should you go the opposite way and lean over the podium.
·         You use your hands every day to express emotion this speech is no different. You're still communicating to people, just on a bigger scale. Though the scale is different, the gestures remain the same.
2. Use props. Talk about painting a vivid picture.
·         Telling a story about your dad's last burning building he ran into? Take out his burned firefighter helmet.
3.  Know when and how to use pictures. just make sure you use them to your advantage! You want them to listening to you, not awe-struck by the pretty pictures.
·         Use graphs to illustrate your points, especially if they're hard to understand.
·         Don't face the pictures when you're talking.
4.      Select people in your audience, don't scan. A lot of people are under the impression scanning the audience is ideal -- and if that makes you nervous, just sort of scan the back wall. 
5.   Vary your tone. The parts you feel passionate about should be clearly emphasized! Speak loudly and with vigor! Pound your fist if you need to! And then there are parts that will feel more like a lullaby. And even parts that require pauses to let the emotion set in. AND THEN RAMPED BACK UP. It's a lot more effective verbally than over text. You get it.
·         Don't be afraid to chuckle a bit or show a bit of grief or frustration. You're human.
6.    Don't forget about pauses! Think about the sentence, "hydrogen monoxide killed 50 million people last year. 50 million. Let that sink in." Now think about the sentence with pauses after each period. Gets a little more serious, doesn't it?
·         Draw a big ol' slash through the text to indicate a break. Once you have it down, you'll be able to feel where the pauses will go.
7.      Conclude by restating your message and saying a simple, "Thank you."  Keep it to the point, lock eyes with the audience, thank them, smile, and get off the stage. 
·         Take a deep breath. You did it. Next time you'll be giving a speech on how to give speeches. What were you so nervous about in the first place?