Senin, 09 Mei 2011

UASBN

now is the time UASBN elementary school that is Indonesian, Mathematics, and Science lesson lessons that made me mad but if I want to learn to really really I'm sure all children succeed or commonly spelled PASS.


This is an example of a child that is difficult to guess because he did not learn another with pictures of children on her to do the problems quickly and thoroughly as this child is not confused.

Sabtu, 07 Mei 2011

Indonesian Movies




This is indonesian movie that is Laskar Pelangi,Sherina,Rumah tanpa jendela, Sang pemimpi , Merah putih,Darah Garuda this is movies at indonesian if you want watch that film only buy the CD at CD Shop. :)

Selasa, 03 Mei 2011

Rumplestiltskin

Rumplestiltskin
Once there was a miller who was very poor and very boastful. He had a beautiful daughter whom he loved very much and whom he tried to keep protected from the world.
One day she was playing in her garden when she met Boy. They became friends and he told the miller's daughter all about the selfish king. Boy worked in the palace for the king. The Miller was not happy about his daughter talking to Boy.
    One day the miller happened to be talking to the king. The miller was so vain and proud of his daughter that he stupidly said to the king, "My daughter can spin straw into gold."
Now the king was very greedy and he loved money and gold. When he heard the miller's boast, he said, "How fascinating! If your daughter is as clever as you say, bring her to the palace, and we will see what she can do
When the daughter was brought to the king he took her to a room that was full of straw, and gave her a spinning wheel. He then left her after saying, "Off you go then. All this straw must be spun into gold by tomorrow morning. If you don't manage this, I will have you killed." 
She sat down in one corner and started to cry. She didn't know what to do. How on earth could she spin straw into gold? All of a sudden, the door opened and in hobbled a little funny looking man. He said, "Good evening. What are you crying for?"
"Oh," she said, "I must spin this straw in to gold by tomorrow morning and I don't know how."
"What will you give me," said the little man, "if I do it for you?" "My necklace," replied the miller's daughter.
The little funny looking man took the necklace and sat himself down at the spinning wheel. 
Whirr, Whirr, Whirr, three times the wheel went round and the first reel was full. Whirr, Whirr, Whirr, three times the wheel went round and the second reel was full.
He worked well into the night, happy in his work, until all the work was done and all the straw was spun into gold. 
  When the king unlocked the door and came into the room he was amazed and astonished. He was delighted with the reels of gold. But the king was a greedy man and his heart swelled with greed. This was not enough for him. Now he wanted more. So he took the miller's daughter into a larger room that was also full of straw, and again told her to spin all the straw into gold or he would have her killed. 
    Again, the king locked the door and she started to weep. But all of a sudden the little funny looking man came in again and said, " What will you give me this time to do your task?" "This ring on my finger," she replied. So the little man took her ring and started work.
Whirr, Whirr, Whirr, three times the wheel went round and the first reel was full. Whirr, Whirr, Whirr, three times the wheel went round and the second reel was full.
He worked well into the night, happy in his work, until all the work was done and all the straw was spun into gold.
In the morning the king came in again and was even more 
astonished to see that all the straw had been spun into gold once 
again. However his greed meant that he was still not satisfied, 
and he took the miller's daughter to an even bigger room, also 
full of straw and said, "All this must be spun into gold by the
morning. If you don't succeed, 
I shall have you killed." (He thought to himself, 
"She could be my queen. She may only be a miller's daughter, 
but I couldn't find a richer wife in the whole world")
As soon as she was left alone and started to cry, the funny looking little man came in again and said, "What will you give me this time for doing your task?" "I have nothing left to give you," sobbed the miller's daughter.
"Then promise me," he said, "if you ever become queen, to give me your first child." 
The miller's daughter thought to herself, "That will never happen. The king will never marry a poor miller's daughter!" So she promised the little man to give her what he wanted.
The little man sat down to work.
Whirr, Whirr, Whirr, three times the wheel went round and the first reel was full. Whirr, Whirr, Whirr, three times the wheel went round and the second reel was full. He worked well into the night, happy in his work, until all the work was done and all the straw was spun into gold.
The king came into the room in the morning and found all that he had wished for, so he married the miller's daughter the very next day, and she really did become queen.

year Later



A year later, she had her first child, and they were both very happy. 
She had forgotten all about her promise to the funny looking little 
man, until one day he suddenly appeared and reminded her of it. 
The queen was horrified. She offered him all the riches in the 
kingdom if only he could forget her promise to him. She cried and
cried and cried. In fact she cried so much that the little man took
pity on her. "I will give you three days grace" he said. "If, in that 
time, you can find out what my name is, you can keep your baby." 
Boy heard of the queen's pain and went to speak to her. He saw 
how distressed she was so he went out into the world to try and 
seek out the funny looking little man and find out his name.
That night the Queen tossed and turned all night trying to think of 
all the odd names that she had ever heard. She sent out messengers
around the kingdom, and across the land to ask what other names
there may be. The next day, the little man came and she began to
reel off some names. "Timothy, Benjamin, Casper, Melchior, 
Jerome" and all the other names she knew, but to all of them he said,
"That's not my name!"On the second day she sent the messengers 
back out to found out more new names, and when the little man came 
back she tried all the funny, comical names she knew. 
"Scar-face, Bandy-legs, Sparerib, Turnip-head", but he answered 
"No!" to all of them.On the third day, 
after having many adventures and 
meeting many different creatures, Boy came back. 
He told the queen, "As I walked through a thick forest yesterday, 
where the fox and the hare said goodnight to each other, 
I saw a little hut, and before the hut there burnt a fire, 
and round the fire danced a little funny looking man. 
As he was dancing, he sang:
Today I brew, tomorrow I bake,
And after that the child I I'll take.
I'm the winner of the game,
Rumpelstiltskin is my name". 

When the queen heard this, she jumped for joy as she knew
that this was surely the little man's name. As soon as her 
little visitor came into her room that night, she joked.
"Is it Tom?"
"No" laughed the little man. 
"Is it Jas?"
"No."
"Is it Sloppy Joe?"
"No."


"Could it be………… Rumpelstiltskin?"
"Some witch must have told you that!" cried the little man and he stamped his foot so hard into the ground that his whole leg went in. He then was so angry that he pulled so hard to get his leg out and he split himself in two then disappeared! 
So the queen kept her baby, and loved it all the more because she had so nearly lost it.
And her and her king, and the miller and Boy lived happily for a long time and never heard from the funny little man again. 

Arabian night

Arabian night 

A group of Nomads arrive and set up their camp for the night. To amuse themselves they tell stories and act out plays.
They tell a story about two brothers Shahzaman and Shahryar and they start to act out the story.
Shahryar is about to be married. His brother, angry at having been betrayed by his own wife says that he must not marry one girl but take a new bride every night. Shahryar does as his brother tells him and executes his new brides on the morning after each wedding.



It is the job of the Grand Vizier to find new brides, but he soon runs out of young women and finds that he must offer his own daughters. Sheherazad, the older of the two, volunteers to be the first. She is a clever young woman and delays the wedding by starting to tell a story…
  The story is about two brothers Kasim and Ali. Kasim is a rich merchant, Ali, a poor woodcutter. Ali is at the market when he sees a slave, Marjiana who is about to be sold. Marjiana consents to the sale even though Ali does not have enough money. Miraculously, he finds that some gold coins have appeared in his woodpile (Marjiana has hidden them there). Ali’s brother, Kasim, who hoped to buy Marjiana is furious, as is Jawan 
The Terrible, a robber who also wanted the slave."
Ali’s life with Marjiana prospers. One day he is cutting wood in the forest and he sees Jawan The Terrible ride up to a huge rock. Jawan says the words “open sesame” the rock opens into a doorway. Ali realises that this is where Jawan hides the loot from people he has robbed. Ali tries the magic words and finds himself in a cave full of treasure. 
He takes some home to Marjiana, who feels that taking the treasure was wrong. Ali wants to weigh his treasure so he dashes off to his brothers house . Kasim is suspicious and greedy and tricks Ali into telling him about the cave.

Kasim rushes off to find the cave and see the treasure for himself. He lets himself in using the magic words, but when he tries to get out he forgets how to. Kasim has a terrible night in the cave trying to remember the words to open the rock. He suddenly remembers and is about to say it when Jawan enters from outside. He is furious that his treasure has been found and leaves Kasim unconscious entombed in the cave to rot.
When Ali gets home she makes him go back to the cave to rescue Kasim. Ali is terrified, so Marjiana goes with him. They enter the cave but when Kasim wakes he is again only interested in taking as much of the treasure as he can. Kasim steals a large jar which he drags back to Ali’s house.   Eventually Kasim is successful and opens the jar, except that instead of treasure, from the jar appears a huge Genie! The genie is so angry at being imprisoned in the jar for thousands of years that he says he will kill whoever releases him.
Luckily Marjiana appears and tricks the genie back into his jar. Kasim, realising that again he has no treasure makes off with Ali’s gold. .
 
Jawan, meanwhile is bent on revenge. He finds out from a healer woman that Kasim is at Ali’s house. She tells Jawan how to get there – but he gets lost, as does Kasim, staggering around the back streets with Ali’s treasure.
When they bump into each other, Kasim, to save his own skin, says that the treasure belongs to Ali and that Ali knows the secret of the cave. Jawan, still threatening, forces Kasim to get them an invite to Ali’s house).  
Back at the house Kasim arrives and introduces Jawan as a visiting oil merchant who enters dragging a pretend jar of samples. In the jar is hidden one of Jawan’s band of robbers. Marjiana is suspicious and she hides in his room and during the night overhears the two plotting.
She uncovers the jar with the genie in it, so that Jawan releases the genie thinking that he is letting out one of his men. He is swept off in a mighty wind. 
The genie is impressed with Marjiana’s resourcefulness and offers her a wish. Because she wants Ali safe from the temptation of riches, she asks that the cave and its treasure to be hidden under the sea. Ali sadly realises that Kasim has betrayed him.
Through this story Shahryar, who has been playing Ali realises that his brother Shahzaman, has been an evil influence. He has forced him to be cruel to his wives and Shahryar decides he has had enough. He stands up for himself, telling his brother to leave, Shahzaman has learned his lesson and asks for forgiveness. The two brothers are reconciled and Sheherazad and Shahryar can at last marry happily. With the end of the story the nomads story has come to an end. 


Cinderella Story

Cinderella
Once upon a time there lived an unhappy young girl. Her mother   was dead and her father had married a widow with two daughters. Her stepmother didn't like her one little bit. All her kind thoughts and loving touches were for her own daughters. Nothing was too good for them - dresses, shoes, delicious food, soft beds, and every home comfort.


But, for the poor unhappy girl, there was nothing at all. No dresses, only her stepsisters’ hand-me-downs. No lovely dishes, nothing but scraps. No rest and no comfort. She had to work hard all day. Only when evening came was she allowed to sit for a while by the fire, near the cinders. That’s why everybody called her Cinderella.
Cinderella used to spend long hours all alone talking to the cat. The cat said, . Miaow. , which really meant, . Cheer up! You have something neither of your stepsisters has and that is beauty.. It was quite true. Cinderella, even dressed in old rags, was a lovely girl. While her stepsisters, no matter how splendid and elegant their clothes, were still clumsy, lumpy and ugly and always would be.
One day, beautiful new dresses arrived at the house. A ball was to be held at the palace and the stepsisters were getting ready to go. Cinderella didn't even dare ask if she could go too. She knew very well what the answer would be: . You? You're staying at home to wash the dishes, scrub the floors and turn down the beds for your stepsisters. They will come home tired and very sleepy.. Cinderella sighed, . Oh dear, I'm so unhappy!. and the cat murmured . Miaow..
Suddenly something amazing happened. As Cinderella was sitting all alone, there was a burst of light and a fairy appeared. . Don't be alarmed, Cinderella,. said the fairy. . I know you would love to go to the ball. And so you shall!. . How can I, dressed in rags?. Cinderella replied. . The servants will turn me away!.
The fairy smiled. With a flick of her magic wand Cinderella found herself wearing the most beautiful dress she had ever seen. . Now for your coach,. said the fairy; "A real lady would never go to a ball on foot! Quick! Get me a pumpkin!. . Oh of course,. said Cinderella, rushing away. Then the fairy turned to the cat. . You, bring me seven mice, and, remember they must be alive!.
Cinderella soon returned with the pumpkin and the cat with seven mice he had caught in the cellar. With a flick of the magic wand the pumpkin turned into a sparkling coach and the mice became six white horses, while the seventh mouse turned into a coachman in a smart uniform and carrying a whip. Cinderella could hardly believe her eyes.
Cinderella had a wonderful time at the ball until she heard the first stroke of midnight! She remembered what the fairy had said, and without a word of goodbye she slipped from the Prince. s arms and ran down the steps. As she ran she lost one of her slippers, but not for a moment did she dream of stopping to pick it up! If the last stroke of midnight were to sound... oh... what a disaster that would be! Out she fled and vanished into the night.

 
The Prince, who was now madly in love with her, picked up the slipper and said to his ministers, “Go and search everywhere for the girl whose foot this slipper fits. I will never be content until I find her!”
So the ministers tried the slipper on the foot of every girl in the land until only Cinderella was left.
That awful untidy girl simply cannot have been at the ball,. snapped the stepmother. . Tell the Prince he ought to marry one of my two daughters! Can't you see how ugly Cinderella is?. But, to everyone. s amazement, the shoe fitted perfectly. 
Suddenly the fairy appeared and waved her magic wand. In a flash, Cinderella appeared in a splendid dress, shining with youth and beauty. Her stepmother and stepsisters gaped at her in amazement, and the ministers said, "Come with us Cinderella! The Prince is waiting for you." So Cinderella married the Prince and lived happily ever. As for the cat, he just said "Miaow!"

 

Musikal Laskar Pelangi





JAKARTA, 17/12 - MUSIKAL LASKAR PELANGI. Salah satu adegan pementasan drama musikal "Laskar Pelangi" yang mainkan oleh pemain teater dan sejumlah artis Idola Cilik dengan sutradara Riri Riza di Teater Jakarta,Jakarta, Kamis (16/12) malam.Drama musikal yang diangkat dari novel karya Andrea Hirata ini mengisahkan kegigihan bu Muslimah dan kesepuluh anak laskar pelangi memperjuangkan pendidikan dengan setting kehidupan di desa Gantong, Belitong. Pentas karya terbaru Mira Lesmana dan Riri Riza ini berlangsung hingga 9 Januari 2011. FOTO ANTARA/Teresia May/Koz/mes/10.

Indonesia





This is a tribe in Indonesia in addition to this there are many more because the country split apart so Indonesia antiquity all islands or regions have not come together and have many kingdoms, one example of tribes in Indonesia, namely: Baduy, Minahasa, Batak, Bali and etc.

Cartoon




My favorite cartoon but otherwise it's still a lot that I liked as well as the simpsond, tom and jerry, winnie the pooh may also exist that I forget what else might be a cartoon cartoon cartoon that is not so well known as Maribel etc.

Senin, 02 Mei 2011

Asal Usul Banten cerita Ujian praktek (cerita 1)

    Pada zaman dahulu ada seorang janda tua yang hidup bersama gadisnya yang cantik, Sari namanya, sayang sikap sari tidak secantik sikapnya iya selalu membantah perkataan orang orang apapun perkataanya pasti Sari membantahnya dan iya suka membuat orang jengkel
    Sang ibu sangat tersiksa dengan ulah anaknya itu. pada suatu malam Janda itu bermimpi iya bertemu dengan seorang lelaki tua dan lelaki itu berkata "tak lama lagi akan terjadi hujan yang sangat lebat hingga berhari hari banjir besar akan melanda daerah ini bila kalian ingin selamat naiklah kepuncak gunung yang paling tinggi "
     Lalu keesokan harinya Janda itu menceritakan mimpinya pada semua orang selama ini janda dikenal sebagai orang yang jujur dan bisa dipercaya , maka orang orang itu percaya sekali apa yang dikatakan janda tua itu . akan tetapi tidak oleh Sari dia amat tidak percaya dengan apa yang diceritakan sang ibu . lalu sari berkata "Mimpi itu hanyalah bunga Tidur . untuk apa aku mempercayainya??"katanya . lalu naiklah semua orang ke atas puncak gunung yang paling tinggi semua membawa makanan lalu ibu sari mengjaknya lagi kata Janda "Ayolah anaku turutlah naik " lalu sari hanya melihat dengan senyuman mengejek .
    Tak lama kemudian hujan pun datang sari hanya berdiam diri dirumah air membanjiri rumahnya sari pun tewas tenggelam  hujan pun lalu berhenti saat air telah kering merkapun turun dari gunung si Janda sangat sedih kehilangan anaknya , orang orang itupun sepakat menamai tempat itu "BANTAHAN" akhirnya berubah menjadi banten .