Monday, July 26, 2010

picasso swap lovers

Pablo Picasso, (1881-1973) had an epic life. an artist famous for his view of cubism, he lived almost 92 years, struggling with a health life is not getting better, Picasso still enjoy it until the path of success. In 1946 Picasso took up ceramics.
from that ceramics Picasso produced his plates, vases, and sculptures. he can also be painting, Picasso painting inspired by his life. Picasso married his girlfriend, named Francoise gilot, gilot give Picasso son in 1947, named Claude, and daughter in 1949, named paloma.
but in 1961 Picasso married again, Jacqueline Roque, gilot no longer be his wife and replaced by Jaqueline Roque. until the end of his second wife (jaqueline) died, Picasso made the tomb of his jaqueline as art that makes the tomb jaqueline becomes very beautiful.


Sunday Post July 18,2010 written by martin gayford


post by kiki

25 Students Belived to Cheat Entrance Test

Many students in Indonesia not confident with their own ability to answer many questions for doing entrance test to many University. 25 students that waiting for an entrance test in one of State University in Semarang believe to have cheated by using cell phone.

The entrance test's committee head, Supriadi Rustad told The Jakarta Post in Semarang that when exam supervisors caught 3 students using cell phones with headsets when doing the test. With that cell phones and headsets, students can listening to the a person's voice out there that gave the answers to that student.

On Wednesday, exam supervisor Nur Fatehah caught a female student from senior hight school in Kalimantan communicating with someone out there by using cell phone when doing the test. The girl hiding headset inside her headscaft.



On Thursday, supervisors caught again 2 students, 1 is a male from Indramayu and 1 more is a female from Kediri, doing the same thing. The girl also hide the cell phone inside the clothes and headset inside the headscraft. And the male hide the cell phone inside his specially-designed pants and headset inside his shirt.

The entrance test's committe said that they believed a syndicate is involved is the fraud. 3 people that known as the trickster caught stayed is the same hotel in Ungaran. They admitted that 25 students were stayed at the same hotel like them. Mostly of them are from outside of Semarang.. All had chosen medical schools at various famous University, like UGM, Brawijaya University, Diponegoro University, etc.


Jakarta Post 19 June by Suherdjoko

POST BY : RAHMA

Victory Suit



Last month has been filled with excitement because of the world cup. It's not just the beauty of the game that we see but also the uniqueness of each player. Not only the players that we see but also those on the bench. People on the bench whether they're the coach assistant or players who have retired dressed so stylish. They watched the game with their suits. For example Netherlands's coach Burt van Marwijk often spotted on his bench wearing gray suits, also his assistant Frank de Boer also seen wearing similar suits. Also David Beckham England midfielder who watched the games from the bench wearing stylish three-piece suit. Now not only office employee who wears suits, suits have spread into other more casual occasions like sporting events or watching soccer matches. this kind of clothing have been internationally acclaimed as formal wear for many people around the globe, including Indonesia, even though this kind of outfit is not too suitable to be worn in Indonesia's hot weather. but Indonesian people still can use this kind of clothes.


Sunday Post July 18,2010 written by Triwik Kurniasari

Posted by: Jessica

Prayer Sellers' Trade Is Booming in Islamic Iran

In Iran there is "prayer sellers" who promise to intercede with the divine to solve all manner of life's problems which is illegal from clerics rule. YaAli is one of the backstreet spiritual guides get his job increasingly after by Iranians seeking help from on high. He said that people from all walks of life mostly young women came to him to help them solve their problems. "There is also methods of the prayers but depending on the problems, some prayers which is written on a piece of paper should be burned and some should be put in a bowl of water, you should follow the instruction." YaAli said.


According to Islam, prayers have devine sources to and make a communication between God and his servants. For those who have the right religious knowledge, they won't used Prayer Seller to help them solve their problems. One of the customer named Mahoor said that she never see her boyfriend again after YaAli gave her the prayers. At that time she want prayers that will make him to marry her, but he says he doesn't have enough money to start a new life.
Iran's clerics also believe in the power of the prayer but they advise people againts using prayers that lack a religious basic.

Although the Iranian clerics say, no one of YaAli customer ask him about the basis of his knowledge, which he says it is founded on the Koran.
Marjan also one of the custemer said that it is not important where his knowledge come from because she just want her problem to be solve. And she said that some people especially women still refer to Prayer Seller to solve their problem as their last need.


Reuters - Wednesday, June 30 2010
The Jakarta Post


Posted by Yasmin Shabira

Pertamina Denies their Product Makes Problem


JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com - Party refuses damage Pertamina fuel pump or fuel pump on 1200 Blue Bird taxi related to the quality of premium gasoline is sold in retail outlets.

According to Pertamina, the quality of fuel (petrol) sold in the market premium is fair and there was no difference in quality between the fuel for fuel for taxis and private cars. "If the car in the Municipality of how many millions in number. Well, now how much damage?" PR Pertamina asked rhetorically son Basuki Trikora to Kompas.com, Wednesday (21/07/2010).

As previously reported, there is a taxi from the 17th cover of 1200 spread across Greater Jakarta damaged fuel pump. The news was delivered by Public Relations PT Blue Bird, Teguh Wijayanto, to Kompas.com, this Wednesday.

Related to that allegation, Basuki said the fuel pump problem could not necessarily associated with the fuel. The reason is, the damage is also strongly influenced by technical factors fuel pump itself.

According to him, the damage could be related with the car, whether it is recommended with 88 octane fuel or not. Damage can also be related to the lifetime of the fuel pump.

In addition, he also requested that the condition of the fuel pump vehicles owned by Blue Bird clarified. "Essentially, if you talk to pump the fuel directly into the fuel was not his first, but what kind of technical analysis. After all, you know that most car owners and car makers," said Basuki.

Therefore, Basuki said that the Blue Bird is a good idea to confirm first with the manufacturer of each cab car.


Posted by: Jessica & Yasmin

Sunday, July 25, 2010

The Prices of Basic Commodities in Indonesia Increase !!!


After the prices of basic commodities increase really fast and makes people in Indonesia complain about it, the Government monitoring of prices of basic commodities heading Ramadhan. From the results of monitoring prices of basic goods are relatively stable compared to almost all the previous days.

Trade Minister Mari Elka Pangestu said the price of red peppers and red onion is decreased after a time to continue to soar. However, beef and chicken prices have increased.

"Prices have come down chili. And the price of onions dropped, which rose a little garlic. The price of chicken meat increased in the bottom 5%," said Mari Jatinegara market in East Jakart. Here's the list average price of basic foods in Jakarta’s Public Market as of July 24, 2010:

Rice Rp 7.000/kg

Sugar Rp 11.000/kg

Cooking Oil (packaging) Rp 20.000/kg

Cooking Oil (bulk) Rp 10.000/kg

Flour Rp 7.000/kg

Chili Rp 35.000/kg

Onion Rp 16.000/kg

Garlic Rp 28.000/kg

Red Chili Rp 45.000/kg

Green Chili Rp 15.000/kg

Potato Rp 7.000/kg

Tomato Rp 6.000/kg

Coconut peeled Rp 4.000

Beef “has” Rp 75.000/kg

Beef “kikil” Rp 65.000/kg

Pure Beef Rp 65.000/kg

Goat’s meat Rp 65.000/kg

Pork Rp 30.000/kg

Alive Chiken village Rp 60.000-65.000

Chiken Broiler Rp 65.000

Eggs Rp 15.500/kg

Village eggs Rp 1.300/butir

Bandeng Fish Rp 20.000

Mackerel Rp 15.000

Carp Rp 20.000


POST BY : RAHMA

The Era of Ballet


At 18th century ballet has been presented to people for the first time when ballet still became a serious dramatic art form on par with the opera. But starts from 19th century, ballet has been influence by the social change at that era. From that time the styles of ballet has been changed to romantic ballet and began a new technique named pointework. The styles and technique were being develop and create the new one. Until the began of 20th century, ballet has a new styles that names Contemporary Ballet.


Classical Ballet

Classical Ballet is the most formal of the ballet styles, it adheres to traditional ballet technique. There are variations relating to area of origin, such as Russian Ballet, French Ballet, British Ballet and Italian Ballet. The Vaganova method , named after Agrippina Vaganova and the Cecchetti method, named after Enrico Cecchetti are Russian and Italian respectively and derive from the original French method.

Classical ballet is best known for its unique features and techniques, such as pointe work, turn-out of the legs, and high extensions; its graceful, flowing, precise movements; and its ethereal qualities.

Ballet, especially classical ballet, puts great emphasis on the method and execution of movement. A distinctive feature of ballet is the continuous outward rotation of the thighs from the hip, referred to as "turnout". The foundation of the dance consists of five basic positions, all performed with the turnout. Young dancers receive a rigorous education in their school's method of dance, which begins when they are young and ends with graduation from high school. Students are required to learn the names, meanings, and precise technique of each movement they learn. Emphasis is put on building strength mostly in the lower body, particularly the legs, and the core (also called the center or the abdominals) as a strong core is necessary for all movements in ballet, especially turns, and on developing flexibility and strong feet for dancing en pointe.

Contemporary Ballet

Contemporary ballet is a form of dance influenced by both classical ballet and modern dance. It takes its technique and use of pointe work from classical ballet, although it permits a greater range of movement that may not adhere to the strict body lines set forth by schools of ballet technique. Many of its concepts come from the ideas and innovations of 20th century modern dance, including floor work and turn-in of the legs.

George Balanchine is often considered to have been the first pioneer of contemporary ballet through the development of neoclassical ballet. One dancer who danced briefly for Balanchine was Mikhail Baryshnikov, an exemplar of Kirov Ballet training. Following Baryshnikov's appointment as artistic director of American Ballet Theatre in 1980, he worked with various modern choreographers, most notably Twyla Tharp. Tharp choreographed Push Comes To Shove for ABT and Baryshnikov in 1976; in 1986 she created In The Upper Room for her own company. Both these pieces were considered innovative for their use of distinc

tly modern movements melded with the use of pointe shoes and classically trained dancers—for their use of "contemporary ballet".

Twyla Tharp also worked with the Joffrey Ballet company, founded in 1957 by Robert Joffrey. She choreographed Deuce Coupe for them in 1973, using pop music and a blend of modern and ballet techniques. The Joffrey Ballet continued to perform numerous contemporary pieces, many choreographed by co-founder Gerald Arpino.

Today there are many contemporary ballet companies and choreographers. These includeAlonzo King and his company, Alonzo King's Lines Ballet; Complexions Contemporary Ballet, under the direction of Dwight Rhoden; Nacho Duato's Compañia Nacional de Danza; William Forsythe, who has worked extensively with the Frankfurt Ballet and today runs The Forsythe Company; and Jiří Kylián, currently the artistic director of the Nederlands Dans Theatre. Traditionally "classical" companies, such as the Kirov Ballet and the Paris Opera Ballet, also regularly perform contemporary works.


POSTED BY YASMIN