Rabu, 30 April 2008

Feeling Blue


"Ketika Aku menciptakan seorang wanita, ia diharuskan untuk menjadi seorang yang istimewa. Aku membuat bahunya cukup kuat untuk menopang dunia; namun, harus cukup lembut untuk memberikan kenyamanan "

"Aku memberikannya kekuatan dari dalam untuk mampu melahirkan anak dan menerima penolakan yang seringkali datang dari anak-anaknya "

"Aku memberinya kekerasan untuk membuatnya tetap tegar ketika orang-orang lain menyerah, dan mengasuh keluarganya dengan penderitaan dan kelelahan tanpa mengeluh "

"Aku memberinya kepekaan untuk mencintai anak-anaknya dalam setiap keadaan, bahkan ketika anaknya bersikap sangat menyakiti hatinya "

"Aku memberinya kekuatan untuk mendukung suaminya dalam kegagalannya dan melengkapi dengan tulang rusuk suaminya untuk melindungi hatinya "

"Aku memberinya kebijaksanaan untuk mengetahui bahwa seorang suami yang baik takkan pernah menyakiti isterinya, tetapi kadang menguji kekuatannya dan ketetapan hatinya untuk berada disisi suaminya tanpa ragu "

"Dan akhirnya, Aku memberinya air mata untuk diteteskan.

Ini adalah khusus miliknya untuk digunakan kapan pun ia butuhkan."
"Kau tahu:
Kecantikan seorang wanita bukanlah dari pakaian yang dikenakannya, sosok yang ia tampilkan, atau bagaimana ia menyisir rambutnya."

"Kecantikan seorang wanita harus dilihat dari matanya, karena itulah pintu hatinya - tempat dimana cinta itu ada."

Kamis, 24 April 2008

Situs Web beberapa Partai di Indonesia

Berikut ini adalah daftar Situs Web beberapa Partai di Indonesia:
1. Partai Amanat Nasional
a. http://www.amanatna sional.net/b. http://www.pandki. org/
2. Partai Bulan Bintang
a. http://www.pbb- info.com/b. http://www.pbb- online.org/3
. Partai Damai Sejahteraa. http://www.partaida maisejahtera. com/b. http://www.pds- sulut.com/c. http://www.pdssurab aya.com/
4. Partai Demokrasi Indonesia Perjuangan
a. http://www.baguna. org/b. http://www.fpdiperj uangan.or. idc. http://www.korwilpd ip.org/d. http://www.pdiperju angan.com/e. http://www.pdi- perjuangan. or.id/f. http://www.pdiperju angan-bondowoso. orgg. http://www.pdi- perjuangan- jateng.org/h. http://www.pdiperju angan-jatim. org
5. Partai Demokrat
a. http://bappilu. demokrat. or.id/b. http://hublu. demokrat. or.id/c. http://www.demokrat .or.id/d. http://www.partaide mokrat.nl/
6. Partai Golongan Karya
a. http://pilkada. golkar.or. id/b. http://www.golkar. or.idc. http://www.golkar- pmb.com/
7. Partai Keadilan Sejahtera
a. http://www.keadilan -jepang.org/b. http://www.pandukea dilan.org/c. http://www.pks. or.idd. http://www.pks- aceh.orge. http://www.pks- anz.orgf. http://www.pks- arabsaudi. org/g. http://www.pksbandu ng.org/h. http://www.pks- banten.or. id/i. http://www.pk- sejahtera. de/j. http://www.pk- sejahtera. nl/k. http://www.pk- sejahtera. orgl. http://www.pk- sejahtera. org.uk/m. http://www.pk- sejahtera. us/n. http://www.pks- jabar.org/o. http://www.pks- jakarta.or. idp. http://www.pks- jaksel.or. id/q. http://www.pks- jateng.or. idr. http://www.pksjatim .org/s. http://www.pksjogja .or.id/t. http://www.pks- jogja.orgu. http://www.pks- kab-bekasi. org/v. http://www.pks- kalsel.or. id/w. http://www.pkslampu ng.org/x. http://www.pks- malaysia. comy. http://www.pks- maluku.or. id/z. http://www.pks- mesir.com/aa. http://www.pksntb. org/bb. http://www.pks- sidoarjo. org/cc. http://www.pks- sulsel.or. id/dd. http://www.pks- sumsel.orgee. http://www.pkssumut .org/ff. http://www.pks- uae.com/gg. dll, terlalu banyak untuk di-list, silakan lihat di:http://pks-anz. org/pkspedia/ index.php? title=Situs- situs_PKS
8. Partai Kebangkitan Bangsa
a. http://www.dpp- pkb.org/b. http://www.dpw- pkbjatim. org/c. http://www.fkb- dpr.or.id/
9. Partai Nasional Indonesia Marhaen
a. http://dpp-pni. tripod.com/
10. Partai Perjuangan Indonesia Baru
a. http://www.partai- pib.or.id
11. Partai Persatuan Demokrasi Bangsa
a. http://pdkdemibangs a.blogspot. com/
12. Partai Persatuan Pembangunan
a. http://www.ppp. or.id/

Do you have your Korean Name?

Pakai kata kunci dibawah ini :

Nama depan adalah angka terakhir pada tahun kelahiran kamu / Your first name is your last number of your year of birth: Contoh: 1977 => 7

0: Park
1: Kim
2: Shin
3: Choi
4: Song
5: Kang
6: Han
7: Lee
8: Sung
9: Jung

Nama tengah adalah bulan kelahiran kamu / Your Middle name is your month of birth: Contoh: Februari => 2

1: Yong
2: Ji
3: Je
4: Hye
5: Dong
6: Sang
7: Ha
8: Hyo
9: Soo
10: Eun
11: Hyun
12: Rae

Nama belakang adalah tanggal kelahiran kamu / Your last name is your date of birth: Contoh: 23

1: Hwa
2: Woo
3: Joon
4: Hee
5: Kyo
6: Kyung
7: Wook
8: Jin
9: Jae
10: Hoon
11: Ra
12: Bin
13: Sun
14: Ri
15: Soo
16: Rim
17: Ah
18: Ae
19: Neul
20: Mun
21: In
22: Mi
23: Ki
24: Sang
25: Byung
26: Seok
27: Gun
28: Yoo
29: Sup
30: Won
31: Sub

Now, you have your Korean Name... Unique isn't it?

Kamis, 10 April 2008

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PERPUSTAKAAN JURNALISTIK

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Newspaper - publication issued periodically, usually daily or weekly, to convey information and opinion about current events.

Early Newspapers

The earliest recorded effort to inform the public of the news was the Roman Acta diurna, instituted by Julius Caesar and posted daily in public places. In China the first newspaper appeared in Beijing in the 8th cent. In several German cities manuscript newssheets were issued in the 15th cent. The invention and spread of the printing press (1430–50) was the major factor in the early development of the newspaper. The Venetian government posted the Notizie scritte in 1556, for which readers paid a small coin, the (gazetta).

The Continent

The continental newspaper also developed in the 17th cent. in Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands. Censorship was common throughout Europe, and Sweden was the first country to pass a freedom of the press law in 1766. One of the oldest papers, Avisa Relation oder Zeitung, appeared in Germany in 1609; the Nieuwe Tijdingen was published in Antwerp in 1616; the first French newspaper, the Gazette, was founded in 1631.

Major French newspapers today include Le Figaro, France-Soir, Libération, and Le Monde. Among newspapers of contemporary Germany are Tagesspiegel (Berlin), Die Welt (Hamburg), Rheinische Merkur (Coblenz), Süddeutsche Zeitung (Munich), Frankfurter Allgemeine, and Frankfurter Rundschau. Other well-known European newspapers include the Irish Independent (Dublin), Popolo (Rome), Corriere della Sera (Milan), Osservatore romano (Vatican), and Neue Zürcher Zeitung (Zürich).

Newspapers have played an important historical role as the organs of revolutionary propaganda. The most notable of such revolutionary newspapers was Iskra, founded by Lenin in Leipzig in 1900. In the USSR, Izvestia and Pravda were the largest-circulation official newspapers. After the Soviet Union's disintegration, Izvestia became an independent newspaper involved in joint ventures with the New York Times and the Financial Times.Pravda, which the new government briefly banned (1993), remained aligned with the former Communists. In 1994 an editorial faction at Pravda opened a rival paper with the same name, and in 1998 the original Pravda changed its name to Slovo ("the word").

Asia

In Asia the leading newspapers include Renmin Ribao (Beijing), Asahi Shimbun (Tokyo), the Straits Times (Singapore), the Times of India (Delhi), and the Manila Times. Japan's first daily newspaper, Yokohama Mainichi Shimbun, appeared in 1870, although printing from movable type was introduced in Japan in the late 16th cent. Today, Japan has a very high newspaper readership.

The United States

The existence in the United States of an independent press, protected by law from government authority and responsible to the public can be traced back to the libel trial (1735) in the colony of New York of John Peter Zenger. A single number of a newssheet, Publick Occurrences, was issued in Boston in 1690 and was then suppressed by royal authority. John Campbell's Boston News-Letter endured from 1704 to 1776. Benjamin Franklin founded the Pennsylvania Gazette in 1728. Other colonial papers include the American Weekly Mercury (Philadelphia), the New York Gazette, and the Maryland Gazette.

The first American daily, the Pennsylvania Packet and General Advertiser, appeared in Philadelphia in 1784. The Independent Journal (New York) carried the famous Federalist essays. Two rival political organs were Alexander Hamilton's Gazette of the United States and Thomas Jefferson's National Gazette, edited by Philip Freneau. The first New York daily newspaper was the Minerva (1793), edited by Noah Webster. Under other names it survived into the 20th cent.

Alexander Hamilton was among the founders (1801) of the New York Evening Post, for many years edited by William Cullen Bryant. As the New York Post, it is the oldest newspaper in the United States with a continuous daily publication. William Lloyd Garrison made the Liberator a powerful organ for the abolitionists. The New York Sun (1833) achieved national fame under Charles A. Dana. The New York Herald, launched (1835) by James Gordon Bennett, was famous for its foreign news coverage and later established a Paris edition.

Horace Greeley, one of the best-known figures in American journalism, was proprietor and editor of the New York Tribune from its inception in 1841 until 1872. The Tribune was influential in the Civil War period. The New York Times was founded (1851) by Henry J. Raymond, and under the supervision of Adolph S. Ochs it achieved worldwide coverage and circulation, which it has retained. The rotary press, a huge automated roll-fed printing press made high production rates possible to increase circulation. Newspaper circulation increased to keep up with growing population.

The New York World became enormously influential after its purchase by Joseph Pulitzer. When it issued the first colored supplement in the United States in 1893, the paper's critics dubbed it "yellow journalism." The term stuck and it came to represent a more sensational handling of the news, for which Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst are considered by many to be main instigators.

Other major U.S. newspapers include the New York Daily News, the Providence Journal, the Baltimore Sun, the Washington Post, the Cleveland Plain Dealer, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the Chicago Tribune, the Nashville Tennessean, the Kansas City Star, the Atlanta Constitution, the Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Christian Science Monitor (Boston), the Dallas News, the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Denver Post, the Miami Herald and the New Orleans Times-Picayune.

A number of American newspapers are published in languages other than English. An example of a foreign-language paper published in an urban area is El Diário in New York. Several other newspapers are oriented toward professional interests: Variety, for example, deals with show business. Although the Wall Street Journal is primarily concerned with commerce and finance, in 1990 it had the largest daily circulation of any U.S. newspaper.

Newspapers Today

As the U.S. population in the latter half of the 20th cent. has shifted from cities to suburbs, and with the growth in competition from other media, many large city newspapers have had to cease publication, merge with their competitors, or be taken over by a chain of newspaper publishers such as the Gannett Company or Knight-Ridder Inc. In England large newspaper-publishing empires were built up by Lords Rothermere, Northcliffe, and Beaverbrook. Recent media empires with major operations on both sides of the Atlantic have been created by Rupert Murdoch and Robert Maxwell. The great American chains were founded by Joseph Pulitzer, J. G. Bennett, William Randolph Hearst, F. A. Munsey, E. W. Scripps, the McCormick-Pattersons, Frank E. Gannett, Charles L. and John S. Knight, and Hermann Ridder.

In 1982, using satellite transmission and color presses, the Gannett chain established a new national newspaper, USA Today, published and circulated throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia. The Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, and USA Today are read all over the country; small towns and rural districts usually have daily or weekly local papers made up largely of syndicated matter, with a page or two of local news and editorials. These local papers are frequently influential political organs.

Since the invention of the telegraph, which enormously facilitated the rapid gathering of news, the great news agencies, such as Reuters in England, Agence France-Presse in France, and Associated Press and United Press International in the United States, have sold their services to newspapers and to their associate members. Improvements in photocomposition and in printing (especially the web offset press), have enhanced the quality of print and made possible the publication of huge editions at great speed. Modern newspapers are supported primarily by the sale of advertising space. Computer technology has also had an enormous impact on the production of news and newspapers. By the 1990s this technology had also affected the nature of newspapers, as the first independent on-line daily appeared on the the Internet. By the decade's end some 700 papers had web sites, some of which carried news gathered by their own staffs, and papers regularly scooped themselves by publishing electronically before the print edition appeared.

The extent to which the editorial policy of a paper is affected by the interests of its

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Selasa, 08 April 2008

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BUDAYA JEPANG

Orang Jepang sejak lama menyukai ikan segar. Tetapi tidak banyak ikan yang tersedia di perairan yang dekat dengan Jepang dalam beberapa dekade ini. Jadi untuk memberi makan populasi Jepang, kapal-kapal penangkap ikan bertambah lebih besar dari sebelumnya. Semakin jauh para nelayan pergi, semakin lama waktu yang dibutuhkan untuk membawa hasil tangkapan itu ke daratan.

Jika perjalanan pulang mencapai beberapa hari, ikan tersebut tidak segar lagi. Orang Jepang tidak menyukai rasanya. Untuk mengatasi masalah ini, perusahaan perikanan memasang freezer di kapal mereka. Mereka akan menangkap ikan dan langsung membekukannya di laut.Freezer memungkinkan kapal-kapal nelayan untuk pergi semakin jauh dan lama.

Namun, orang Jepang dapat merasakan perbedaan rasa antara ikan segar dan beku, dan mereka tidak menyukai ikan beku. Ikan beku harganya menjadi lebih murah. Sehingga perusahaan perikanan memasang tangki-tangki penyimpan ikan di kapal mereka. Para nelayan akan menangkap ikan dan langsung menjejalkannya ke dalam tangki hingga berdempet-dempetan. Setelah selama beberapa saat saling bertabrakan, ikan-ikan tersebut berhenti bergerak.Mereka kelelahan dan lemas, tetapi tetap hidup.

Namun, orang Jepang masih tetap dapat merasakan perbedaannya. Karena ikan tadi tidak bergerak selama berhari-hari, mereka kehilangan rasa ikan segarnya. Orang Jepang menghendaki rasa ikan segar yang lincah, bukan ikan yang lemas.

Bagaimanakah perusahaan perikanan Jepang mengatasi masalah ini?
Bagaimana mereka membawa ikan dengan rasa segar ke Jepang?
Jika anda menjadi konsultan bagi industri perikanan, apakah yang anda rekomendasikan?

RENUNGKAN...Begitu anda mencapai tujuan-tujuan anda, seperti mendapatkan jodoh - memulai perusahaan yang sukses - membayar hutang-hutang anda - atau apapun, anda dapat kehilangan gairah anda. Anda tidak perlu bekerja demikian keras sehingga anda bersantai.

Anda mengalami masalah yang sama dengan para pemenang lotere yang menghabiskan uang mereka, pewaris kekayaan yang tidak pernah tumbuh dewasa, dan para ibu rumah tangga jemu yang kecanduan obat-obatan resep.

Seperti masalah ikan di Jepang tadi, solusi terbaiknya sederhana. Hal ini diamati oleh L. Ron Hubbard di awal 1950-an. "Orang berkembang, anehnya, hanya dalam kondisi lingkungan yang menantang" -L. Ron Hubbard.

Keuntungan dari sebuah Tantangan:Semakin cerdas, tabah dan kompeten diri anda, semakin anda menikmati masalah yang rumit. Jika takarannya pas, dan anda terus menaklukan tantangan tersebut, anda akan bahagia. Anda akan memikirkan tantangan-tantangan tersebut dan merasa bersemangat.

Anda tertarik untuk mencoba solusi-solusi baru. Anda senang. Anda hidup!

Bagaimana Ikan Jepang Tetap Segar?Untuk menjaga agar rasa ikan tersebut tetap segar, perusahaan perikanan Jepang tetap menyimpan ikan di dalam tangki. Tetapi kini mereka memasukkan seekor ikan hiu kecil ke dalam masing-masing tangki. Memang ikan hiu memakan sedikit ikan, tetapi kebanyakan ikan sampai dalam kondisi yang sangat hidup. Ikan-ikan tersebut tertantang.

Renungan : Jangan menghindari tantangan, melompatlah ke dalamnya dan taklukanlah. Nikmatilah permainannya. Jika tantangan anda terlalu besar atau terlalu banyak, jangan menyerah. Kegagalan jangan membuat anda lelah, sebaliknya, atur kembali strategi.

Temukanlah lebih banyak keteguhan, pengetahuan, dan bantuan. Jika anda telah mencapai tujuan anda, rencanakanlah tujuan yang lebih besar lagi. Begitu kebutuhan pribadi atau keluarga anda terpenuhi, berpindahlah ke tujuan untuk kelompok anda, masyarakat, bahkan umat manusia.

Jangan ciptakan kesuksesan dan tidur di dalamnya. Anda memiliki sumber daya, keahlian, dan kemampuan untuk membuat perubahan. Jadi, masukkanlah seekor ikan hiu di tangki anda dan lihat seberapa jauh yang dapat anda lakukan dan capai !

Daftar Radio Online (Streaming Radio Indonesia )

Dj Wirya.com - Radio Online 24/7 winamp http://cast.idvps.com:8000/djwirya.m3u
Prambors - Tempat nak muda mangkal WHAMB winamp http://orange.ask.co.id:8000/1022fm.ogg.m3u
KaskusRadio-Radionya anak indo real player i-tunes win MP winamp http://208.77.101.188:8888/listen.pls
D Radio - Radio Keluarga Indonesia wm player mms://radio.vstreamer.com/dradio
Kiss FM Medan - 105 FM winamp http://live.kissfm-medan.com:8080/
SuaraSurabaya - webcast
Voice of Human Rights (VHR) - Menyuarakan Hak Asasi Manusia, Hukum dan demokrasi webcast
RRI - Radio Republik Indonesia winamp http://www.rri.co.id/streaming/live.pls
Hang106 Batam - Radio Dakwah Sunnah winamp http://125.162.88.125:8000/ atau http://radiohang.mine.nu:8000/
PutraFM - Online jam 10:00-24:00 WIB (Senin-Jum'at) i-tunes Real player winamp http://www.putrafm.upm.edu.my:8080/listen.pls
Al-Barokah - Radio Tarbiyah winamp http://radio.albarokah.or.id/listen.pls
Smart FM - The Spirit of Indonesia win media player winamp http://www.smartfm.dyndns.org:8000/smartfm.aac.m3u
My Quran - Komunitas Muslim Indinesia winamp http://myquran.org:8000/listen.pls
CVC - Online Music, Shortwave Radio, Streaming Media winamp http://www.cvc.tv/stream/CVC_Indo_64kbps.m3u atau http://www.cvc.tv/stream/CVC_Indo_24kbps.m3u
Hard Rock FM - Lifestyle Entertainment Station win medi player Jakarta : mms://radio.vstreamer.com/hardrockSurabaya : mms://202.148.11.104/hardrockfm
Elshinta - News and Talk win medi player mms://202.158.49.136/elshinta
Geronimo - 106.1 FM Radionya Jogja webcast
Redjo Buntung - Radio Jogja win Media Player mms://219.83.62.246:1080/
Internet Radio - ada sekitar 14 station radio (tinggal pilih) webcast
KapanLagi.com - sebelah kanan atas webcast Update!!
spinRADIO - A new concept of internet radio winamp http://203.134.232.66:8000/spin.m3u
Radio Rodja - Saluran Tilawah dan Kajian Islam winamp http://rodja.sytes.net:8000/listen.pls
Cosmopolitan FM - your personal station win Media Player mms://radio.vstreamer.com/cosmopolitan
IndoSound - Indonesian Internet Radio web cast win Media Player http://sc1.streamingchoice.com/4100/listen_aac.asx winamp http://sc1.streamingchoice.com:4100/listen.plshttp://208.77.102.97:8036/listen.pls
i-Radio FM win Media Player mms://radio.vstreamer.com/iradio
Maestro FM Bandung winamp http://202.6.239.11:10925/radio.maestro.m3u
MG FM Ciamis - The power mix music station Webcast http://mgfm.co.id/live/ win Media Player mms://www.mgfm.co.id:8650 Winamp http://www.radio.mgfm.co.id:8650/listen.pls
Hearbeat Station - Winamp http://85.214.37.145:8000/listen.plshttp://24.132.79.159:17845/listen.plshttp://70.85.112.20:8000/listen.pls
EdutainmentRadio - Cyber Education and Entertainment Winamp http://sc7.spacialnet.com:18892/listen.pls
MustangFm - The Rhythm Of The City Winamp http://203.77.231.138:8000/listen.pls
Elitra FM - Jogja's Spirit Winamp http://www.eltirafm.com/audio/stream/streamnew.m3u
Swaragama FM - The Soundtrack of Your Life Webcast http://swaragama.com/adverse/streaming.htm
Istara FM win media player mms://istarafm.surabaya.indo.net.id/istara/istarafm.asx
DJ FM - The Ultimate Youngster Radio win media player mms://202.148.11.104/djfm
Star FM - The Real Music webcast http://www.sby.dnet.net.id/radio/star.html win media player mms://202.148.11.104/starfm
Triangle Voice Radio - The Best Indonesia Streaming Radio, Nonstop 24 hours a day winamp http://s9.viastreaming.net:7140/listen.pls http://74.86.163.122:8060/listen.pls win media player http://s9.viastreaming.net/7140/listen.asx
Nafiri FM Surabaya winamp http://streaming.nafirifm.net/listen.pls
Radio Sonora Surabaya - The Art of Information and Music Taste win media player http://www.sby.dnet.net.id/onlineradio/sonora.asx
JJ FM - The Radio for the Business Poeple win media player http://www.jjfmradio.com/jjfm.asx
tjap Radio Bandoeng (update buat commentnya Ritta) win media player http://www.radiobandung.co.cc/streaming/radio.wpl (instal orban plugin dulu) winamp http://www.radiobandung.co.cc/streaming/listen.plshttp://www.radiobandung.co.cc/streaming/port80.pls Real Player http://www.radiobandung.co.cc/streaming/trb.ram
MQFM.NET - Media bening hati winamp http://mqfm.net/mqfm.m3uhttp://mqfm05.listen2myradio.com/http://mqfm01b.listen2myradio.com/
PrimaFM - Banda Aceh webcast winamp http://prima.fmradiocast.com:8080/listen.pls


Radio Bandoeng - http://www.radiobandung.tk/
101,7 fm swaragama jogja