Rabu, 11 Juni 2014

Biografi



My name is Hendri. My full name Hendri Dwi Rusmedia. I was born in Jakarta, 24 May 1993. I was the second of the two brothers. I have a twin brother named Hendra. My religion Islam, our family lived in East Jakarta. My education Malacca state primary schools in East Jakarta cider pg 05 years from 1998 to 2004, the first middle school in East Jakarta Muhammadiyah 50 years from 2004 to 2007, high school Muhammadiyah Jakarta Timur 23 years from 2007 to 2010, and studied at the University Gunadarma force in 2010.

My hobby is the sport of soccer, listening to music, and watch movies. My favorite football team is the team AS Roma as Francesco Totti have the legend that is. My favorite music is pop and rock music.

My father worked as an entrepreneur, my father had a shop in southern Jakarta area. I am proud of my father who worked from morning till night to earn a living and my mother is a housewife.

My goal is to become a successful businessman and can boast both my parents so that they are proud of his hard work for my education during this.

Rabu, 30 April 2014

RI Economic Supports Southeast Asia



Southeast Asia experienced many ups and downs in the event of political and economic fields during 2012 . Even in the midst of the economic turmoil that hit Europe and the region , Southeast Asia is able to improve itself , so it is still believed to be a field for investors to invest .
As reported by the Wall Street Journal , Tuesday ( 01/01/2013 ) , Southeast Asia has gone through a variety of events during 2012 . Among them , the Malaysian listed as one of the strongest IPO market in the world . While the Philippine economy was once considered as a risk in Asia , due to the strengthening of the currency for several years .
While in the South China Sea region had been a political and security tensions that could potentially damage the economy in the region . But thanks to economic growth in Indonesia as well as the hope for reform in Myanmar further strengthen the position of Southeast Asia in the future of the world investment map .

Indonesia
Although the Indonesian economy to grow above 6 percent and a lot of interesting flow of foreign investment funds , but some analysts say , the Indonesian government is getting aggressive in implementing new policies as protectionist and nationalist action .
Major cases in the last year , is related to Bumi Plc listed on the London stock exchange . Fierce resistance between directors and investors pushed out of the Earth's Bakrie Group .
On the other hand , the plan in the upcoming 2014 presidential election has begun to heat up with the presence of
some prospective candidates . While Jakarta Governor , Joko Widodo continues to attract the attention of government and the community through various pro-people programs in the last year .


Thailand
After winning the election , the Prime Minister , Yingluck Shinawatra made ​​rice subsidies worth billions of dollars . Political tensions in Thailand , making investors worried that the coup and violence going back to attack the Kingdom of Thailand .

Singapore
The rich countries are struggling to reach the goal , which is to be the richest in the world with a collection of billionaires and millionaires who moved to the country . However, differences in political views and feared it would increase anti- foreign policy .

Malaysia
Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim has been acquitted on charges of sexual harassment . Behind the case , Malaysia is one of the region 's IPO destination . Moreover Malaysian palm oil company listing , Felda successfully become IPO action third largest in the world during 2012.

Philippines
Philippine President Benigno Aquino III to continue its efforts to raise the Philippines in all areas . He successfully implemented policies , among others , the elimination of the Supreme Court , raising economic growth , pushing Congress to pass a Bill ( Bill ) on family planning programs for the poor , and so on .

Vietnam
In the past , Vietnam's economy is fairly bright . But regulators actually bring new problems
debt -related issues , thus making the country 's economy flared .

Laos
In 2012, Laos was appointed as host of the Asia-Europe Summit event . Because the country is able to demonstrate its seriousness in improving the economy . Laos also managed to get in as a member of the World Trade Organization , as judged able to grow the economy in a quick time . Not surprisingly, the global company , Coca- Cola is ready to invest into the country .

Rabu, 26 Maret 2014

Passive Voice



Active Form
In active sentences, the thing doing the action is the subject of the sentence and the thing receiving the action is the object. Most sentences are active.
[Thing doing action] + [verb] + [thing receiving action]

Passive Form
In passive sentences, the thing receiving the action is the subject of the sentence and the thing doing the action is optionally included near the end of the sentence. You can use the passive form if you think that the thing receiving the action is more important or should be emphasized. You can also use the passive form if you do not know who is doing the action or if you do not want to mention who is doing the action.
[Thing receiving action] + [be] + [past participle of verb] + [by] + [thing doing action]
Subject + finite form of to be + Past Participle (3rd column of irregular verbs)
Example: A letter was written.
When rewriting active sentences in passive voice, note the following:
·         the object of the active sentence becomes the subject of the passive sentence
·         the finite form of the verb is changed (to be + past participle)
·         the subject of the active sentence becomes the object of the passive sentence (or is dropped)


Examples of Passive
Tense
Subject
Verb
Object
Simple Present
Active:
Rita
writes
a letter.
Passive:
A letter
is written
by Rita.
Simple Past
Active:
Rita
wrote
a letter.
Passive:
A letter
was written
by Rita.
Present Perfect
Active:
Rita
has written
a letter.
Passive:
A letter
has been written
by Rita.
Future I
Active:
Rita
will write
a letter.
Passive:
A letter
will be written
by Rita.
Hilfsverben
Active:
Rita
can write
a letter.
Passive:
A letter
can be written
by Rita.


Examples of Passive
Tense
Subject
Verb
Object
Present Progressive
Active:
Rita
is writing
a letter.
Passive:
A letter
is being written
by Rita.
Past Progressive
Active:
Rita
was writing
a letter.
Passive:
A letter
was being written
by Rita.
Past Perfect
Active:
Rita
had written
a letter.
Passive:
A letter
had been written
by Rita.
Future II
Active:
Rita
will have written
a letter.
Passive:
A letter
will have been written
by Rita.
Conditional I
Active:
Rita
would write
a letter.
Passive:
A letter
would be written
by Rita.
Conditional II
Active:
Rita
would have written
a letter.
Passive:
A letter
would have been written
by Rita.


Passive Sentences with Two Objects
Rewriting an active sentence with two objects in passive voice means that one of the two objects becomes the subject, the other one remains an object. Which object to transform into a subject depends on what you want to put the focus on.


Subject
Verb
Object 1
Object 2
Active:
Rita
wrote
a letter
to me.
Passive:
A letter
was written
to me
by Rita.
Passive:
I
was written
a letter
by Rita.
           
As you can see in the examples, adding by Rita does not sound very elegant. That’s why it is usually dropped.

Personal and Impersonal Passive
Personal Passive simply means that the object of the active sentence becomes the subject of the passive sentence. So every verb that needs an object (transitive verb) can form a personal passive.
Example: They build houses. – Houses are built.
Verbs without an object (intransitive verb) normally cannot form a personal passive sentence (as there is no object that can become the subject of the passive sentence). If you want to use an intransitive verb in passive voice, you need an impersonal construction – therefore this passive is called Impersonal Passive.
Example: he says – it is said
Impersonal Passive is not as common in English as in some other languages (e.g. German, Latin). In English, Impersonal Passive is only possible with verbs of perception (e. g. say, think, know).
Example: They say that women live longer than men. – It is said that women live longer than men.
Although Impersonal Passive is possible here, Personal Passive is more common.
Example: They say that women live longer than men. – Women are said to live longer than men.
The subject of the subordinate clause (women) goes to the beginning of the sentence; the verb of perception is put into passive voice. The rest of the sentence is added using an infinitive construction with 'to' (certain auxiliary verbs and that are dropped).
Sometimes the term Personal Passive is used in English lessons if the indirect object of an active sentence is to become the subject of the passive sentence.

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