Senin, Juni 15, 2009

Napoleon islam?

[islamkristen] Re: Islamnya Napoleon BonaparteHafsah Salim

Tue, 25 Sep 2007 18:28:27 -070

Napoleon Bonaparte tidak pernah masuk Islam, dia mempunyai budak yang
meladeninya sebelum mati yaitu budak asal afrika yang beragama Islam.

Dalam sejarahnya, Napoleon adalah orang pertama yang menyusun AlQuran
untuk orang Islam yang dijajahnya, dan AlQuran yang dicetaknya itu
dipesannya dari Vienna.

Dengan kata lain, Napoleon menjajah negara2 Islam dengan mempengaruhi
rakyatnya dengan AlQuran Palsu.

Berita tentang Napoleon beragama Islam hanyalah berasal dari pendakwah
Islam untuk mempengaruhi umatnya agar lebih tinggi keimanannya. Hal
yang sama juga berlaku bagi JenghizKhan yang dikabarkannya sebagai
penganut Islam padahal dialah pembantai Islam yang paling akbar dalam
sejarah Islam sendiri. Kalo didunia tidak pernah lahir orang yang
bernama JenghizKhan, maka China, Korea, hingga ke Jepang sekarang ini
sudah beragama Islam. Hancurnya, atau terhentinya expansi Islam dalam
sejarah dunia justru disebabkan oleh jasa2 JenghizKhan dan Kubilai
Khan yang oleh karenanya membuka kesempatan munculnya kekuatan dunia
yang dominan sekarang ini yaitu dunia Barat.

Juga Yesus dikatakan beragama Islam, juga Ibnu Sinna dikatakan
beragama Islam, padahal tidak mungkin Yesus beragama Islam karena
Yesus lahir jauh sebelum Islam sendiri terlahir. Ibnu Sinna adalah
orang Parsi yang beragama Zoroaster, akibat bumi hangus kerajaan Parsi
oleh orang2 arab Islam inilah akhirnya ibnu Sinna terpaksa atau
dipaksa masuk Islam dan berganti nama dari Avicenna menjadi Ibnu
Sinna. Avicenna ini tidak dibunuh oleh penjajah Islam karena dia ahli
pengobatan. Avicenna berasal dari nama kitab suci agama Zoroaster
yang bernama Avesta.

Demikianlah, sekarang nama ibnu sinna dijadikan bahan kesombongan umat
Islam karena Avicenna dianggap sebagai bapak kedokteran dunia Barat.
Umat Islam menutup mata terhadap kenyataan2 bahwa dunia Barat tidak
pernah menggunakan nama Ibnu Sinna dalam semua textbook2 kedokteran,
karena nama aselinya tetap dipertahankan dan namanya tercantum sebagai
Avicenna bukan ibnu Sina.

Dunia Islam adalah dunia kebohongan, mereka terutama membohongi
umatnya sendiri agar tetap bisa terikat keimanannya yang penuh dengan
pelanggaran2 HAM ini.

Ny. Muslim binti Muskitawati.

biodata sang penemu

Sri ahmad afandi atau sering disebut dengan "kemat",adalah anak sekolah yang tidak berdosa apa-apa. Tapi beliau adalah seorang penemu canggih dan jenius. Kejeniusaannya tidak terkira kepandaiannya.Dalam hidupnya beliau telah menemukan "spion sapi".Hobi beliau adalah "bercukur sambil tidur" serta "bingung". pemikiran pemikiran beliau merupakan pemikiran ke belakang m. Meskipun demikian beliau adalah teman yang membingungkan serta tidak pernah merasa mengerti. Dalam sejarahnya dituliskan bahwa "perpisahan adalah kenyataan". Dalam kehidupannya beliau menyukai gadis cantik bernama "L"(nama disamarkan demi keselamatan pasien). Walau cintanya bertepuk sebelah kaki,tapi Sri kemat tidak putus asa dalam menjalani hidup sebagai penemu masa terbelakang. perjuangan tanpa akhir bukanlah kemunduran. Dibutuhkan kecerdasan tinggkat tinggi untuk mengerti apa yang diucapkan ileh filsuf muda ini.

global warming

Pemanasan global

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Temperatur rata-rata global 1850 sampai 2006 relatif terhadap 1961–1990
Anomali temperatur permukaan rata-rata selama periode 1995 sampai 2004 dengan dibandingkan pada temperatur rata-rata dari 1940 sampai 1980

Pemanasan global adalah adanya proses peningkatan suhu rata-rata atmosfer, laut, dan daratan Bumi.

Suhu rata-rata global pada permukaan Bumi telah meningkat 0.74 ± 0.18 °C (1.33 ± 0.32 °F) selama seratus tahun terakhir. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) menyimpulkan bahwa, "sebagian besar peningkatan suhu rata-rata global sejak pertengahan abad ke-20 kemungkinan besar disebabkan oleh meningkatnya konsentrasi gas-gas rumah kaca akibat aktivitas manusia"[1] melalui efek rumah kaca. Kesimpulan dasar ini telah dikemukakan oleh setidaknya 30 badan ilmiah dan akademik, termasuk semua akademi sains nasional dari negara-negara G8. Akan tetapi, masih terdapat beberapa ilmuwan yang tidak setuju dengan beberapa kesimpulan yang dikemukakan IPCC tersebut.

Model iklim yang dijadikan acuan oleh projek IPCC menunjukkan suhu permukaan global akan meningkat 1.1 hingga 6.4 °C (2.0 hingga 11.5 °F) antara tahun 1990 dan 2100.[1] Perbedaan angka perkiraan itu disebabkan oleh penggunaan skenario-skenario berbeda mengenai emisi gas-gas rumah kaca di masa mendatang, serta model-model sensitivitas iklim yang berbeda. Walaupun sebagian besar penelitian terfokus pada periode hingga 2100, pemanasan dan kenaikan muka air laut diperkirakan akan terus berlanjut selama lebih dari seribu tahun walaupun tingkat emisi gas rumah kaca telah stabil.[1] Ini mencerminkan besarnya kapasitas panas dari lautan.

Meningkatnya suhu global diperkirakan akan menyebabkan perubahan-perubahan yang lain seperti naiknya permukaan air laut, meningkatnya intensitas fenomena cuaca yang ekstrim,[2] serta perubahan jumlah dan pola presipitasi. Akibat-akibat pemanasan global yang lain adalah terpengaruhnya hasil pertanian, hilangnya gletser, dan punahnya berbagai jenis hewan.

Beberapa hal-hal yang masih diragukan para ilmuwan adalah mengenai jumlah pemanasan yang diperkirakan akan terjadi di masa depan, dan bagaimana pemanasan serta perubahan-perubahan yang terjadi tersebut akan bervariasi dari satu daerah ke daerah yang lain. Hingga saat ini masih terjadi perdebatan politik dan publik di dunia mengenai apa, jika ada, tindakan yang harus dilakukan untuk mengurangi atau membalikkan pemanasan lebih lanjut atau untuk beradaptasi terhadap konsekuensi-konsekuensi yang ada. Sebagian besar pemerintahan negara-negara di dunia telah menandatangani dan meratifikasi Protokol Kyoto, yang mengarah pada pengurangan emisi gas-gas rumah kaca.

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mahluk ALIzEN

Mahluk aneh. menabjubkan belum pernah ada di dunia. ditemukan sedang tertidur di salah satu gua . Fotografer mr. Afieft hampir saja diterkam dan diumangsa oleh mahluk aneh berwajah seram ini .
foto orang aneh manusia purba yang pernah hidup di dunia.Belum pernah ditemukan di mana- mana. mahluk yang menggemparkan dunia ilmu biologi.Hingga saat ini, pihak terkait masih menyelidiki keberadaan mahluk berwajah seram ini. diperkirakan dia bersembunyi di daerah terpencil.Pada suatu informasi yang diterima,mahluk ini menyebarkan virus H8N8. salah satu korban bernama mr Y hampir dimangsa ketika mengambil kedok monster ini.

berikut penuturan sang korban darimahluk aneh ini
"saya hampir saja diterkam saat mengambil kedok alien itu dari pesawat antariksanya"
foto fosil yang ditemukan bersama alien tersebut . diperkirakan merupakan bekas dari sisa- sisa korbannya.

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Minggu, Juni 14, 2009

tugas bahasa inggris

HORTATORY EXPOSITION

Purpose : to persuade the readers or listeners that something should or should not be the case.

Text Organization
A thesis
Arguments
Recommendation

Language Features:
•The use of emotive words (e.g. worried, alarmed etc)
•The use of words that qualify statements (e.g. usual, probably etc)
•The use of words that link arguments (e.g. firstly, However, therefore etc)
•The use of compound and complex sentence
•The use of modals and adverbs (e.g. may, must, should, etc)
•The use of subjective opinions using pronouns I and we


A Hortatory exposition is a type of spoken or written text that is intended to explain the listeners or readers that something should or should not happen or be done. To strengthen the explanation, the speaker or writer needs some arguments as the fundamental reasons of the given idea. In other words, this kind of text can be called as argumentation. Hortatory exposition text can be found in scientific books, journals, magazines, newspaper articles, academic speech or lectures, research report etc. Hortatory expositions are popular among science, academic community and educated people. The generic structure of Hortatory exposition usually has three components: (1) Thesis, (2) Arguments and (3) Recommendation.








A.Generic Structure of Hortatory Exposition
1. Thesis : Statement or announcement of issue concern
2. Arguments : Reasons for concern that will lead to recommendation
3. Recommendation : Statement of what should or should not happen or be done based on the given arguments

B.Generic Features

1.A Hortatory exposition focuses on generic human and non human participants, except for speaker or writer referring to self.
2.It uses mental processes. It is used to state what the writer or speaker thinks or feels about something. For example: realize, feel etc.
3.It often needs material processes. It is used to state what happens, e.g. ….has polluted… etc.
4.It usually uses Simple Present Tense and Present Perfect Tense.
5.Enumeration is sometimes necessary to show the list of given arguments: Firstly, secondly …, Finally, etc.

narrative

AN INSTRUCTIVE LITTLE TALE


My beautiful new watch had run eighteen months without losing or gaining, and without break- ing any part of its machinery or stopping. I had come to believe it infallible in its judgments about the time of day, and to consider its constitution and its anatomy imperishable. But at last, one night, I let it run down. I grieved about it as if it were a recognized messenger and forerunner of calamity. But by and by I cheered up, set the watch by guess, and commanded my bodings and superstitions to depart. Next day I stepped into the chief jeweler's to set it by the exact time, and the head of the establishment took it out of my hand and proceeded to set it for me. Then he said, "She is four min- utes slow -- regulator wants pushing up." I tried to stop him -- tried to make him understand that the watch kept perfect time. But no; all this human cabbage could see was that the watch was four minutes slow, and the regulator MUST be pushed up a little; and so, while I danced around him in anguish, and implored him to let the watch alone, he calmly and cruelly did the shameful deed. My watch began to gain. It gained faster and faster day by day. Within the week it sickened to a raging fever, and its pulse went up to a hundred and fifty in the shade. At the end of two months it had left all the timepieces of the town far in the rear, and was a fraction over thirteen days ahead of the almanac. It was away into November enjoying the snow, while the October leaves were still turn- ing. It hurried up house rent, bills payable, and such things, in such a ruinous way that I could not abide it. I took it to the watchmaker to be regulated. He asked me if I had ever had it repaired. I said no, it had never needed any repairing. He looked a look of vicious happiness and eagerly pried the watch open, and then put a small dice box into his eye and peered into its machinery. He said it wanted cleaning and oiling, besides regulating -- come in a week. After being cleaned and oiled, and regulated, my watch slowed down to that degree that it ticked like a tolling bell. I began to be left by trains, I failed all appointments, I got to missing my dinner; my watch strung out three days' grace to four and let me go to protest; I gradually drifted back into yesterday, then day before, then into last week, and by and by the comprehension came upon me that all solitary and alone I was lingering along in week before last, and the world was out of sight. I seemed to detect in myself a sort of sneaking fellow-feeling for the mummy in the museum, and desire to swap news with him. I went to a watch maker again. He took the watch all to pieces while I waited, and then said the barrel was "swelled." He said he could reduce it in three days. After this the watch AVERAGED well, but nothing more. For half a day it would go like the very mischief, and keep up such a barking and wheezing and whooping and sneezing and snorting, that I could not hear myself think for the disturbance; and as long as it held out there was not a watch in the land that stood any chance against it. But the rest of the day it would keep on slowing down and fooling along until all the clocks it had left behind caught up again. So at last, at the end of twenty-four hours, it would trot up to the judges' stand all right and just in time. It would show a fair and square average, and no man could say it had done more or less than its duty. But a correct average is only a mild virtue in a watch, and I took this instrument to another watchmaker. He said the kingbolt was broken. I said I was glad it was nothing more serious. To tell the plain truth, I had no idea what the kingbolt was, but I did not choose to appear ignorant to a stranger. He repaired the kingbolt, but what the watch gained in one way it lost in another. It would run awhile and then stop awhile, and then run awhile again, and so on, using its own discretion about the intervals. And every time it went off it kicked back like a musket. I padded my breast for a few days, but finally took the watch to another watchmaker. He picked it all to pieces, and turned the ruin over and over under his glass; and then he said there appeared to be something the matter with the hair- trigger. He fixed it, and gave it a fresh start. It did well now, except that always at ten minutes to ten the hands would shut together like a pair of scissors, and from that time forth they would travel together. The oldest man in the world could not make head or tail of the time of day by such a watch, and so I went again to have the thing re- paired. This person said that the crystal had got bent, and that the mainspring was not straight. He also remarked that part of the works needed half- soling. He made these things all right, and then my timepiece performed unexceptionably, save that now and then, after working along quietly for nearly eight hours, everything inside would let go all of a sudden and begin to buzz like a bee, and the hands would straightway begin to spin round and round so fast that their individuality was lost completely, and they simply seemed a delicate spider's web over the face of the watch. She would reel off the next twenty-four hours in six or seven minutes, and then stop with a bang. I went with a heavy heart to one more watchmaker, and looked on while he took her to pieces. Then I prepared to cross-question him rigidly, for this thing was getting serious. The watch had cost two hundred dollars originally, and I seemed to have paid out two or three thousand for repairs. While I waited and looked on I presently recognized in this watchmaker an old acquaintance -- a steamboat engineer of other days, and not a good engineer, either. He examined all the parts carefully, just as the other watchmakers had done, and then delivered his verdict with the same con- fidence of manner. He said: "She makes too much steam -- you want to hang the monkey-wrench on the safety-valve!" I brained him on the spot, and had him buried at my own expense. My uncle William (now deceased, alas!) used to say that a good horse was a good horse until it had run away once, and that a good watch was a good watch until the repairers got a chance at it. And he used to wonder what became of all the unsuccessful tinkers, and gunsmiths, and shoemakers, and engin- eers, and blacksmiths; but nobody could ever tell him. END.