Monday 15 October 2012

Can you read this?

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Today's Temperatures


Temperature Hit 30c Today

This is different from last week's weather; today, 16 October 2012, the temperature hit 30 degree Celsius just before 11-am. It was caused by the wind from the Northern Territory which brought the warm air over the city. The mercury is predicted to hit a top of 33 degrees Celsius in the city and out west today.

On the other hand, a Bureau of Meteorology forecaster is predicting a cold snap will return tomorrow. It will not to be a strong one, but it still will be a bit cooler with temperatures expected to be in the mid to low 20s. However, it will not last long. The hot weather will venture north up the coast tomorrow.

Source: The Daily Telegraph, 16 October 2012



New Vocabulary:

  • Venture:  hazard, proceed somewhere despite the risk of possible danger




Monday 8 October 2012

Text Types Games

Class Activities

Today activities in the computer room was doing Text Types games.
For me, the game was challanging at the last part (Level 1 quiz-Level C). I tried to keep focus and read all the questions. It's written in small fonts, make it hard to read...and might be because the time too..."time to take a nap"  :)

But above all, I like the activities...
It gave me more information about text-type. The Skillwise tells the correct answers, so I can learn from my mistakes.

Monday 3 September 2012

Paralympics


Paralympic Games

The Paralympic Games are the Olympics for elite athletes with physical disabilities that do not enable them to compete in the regular Olympic Games. The disabilities includes mobility disabilities, amputees, visual disabilities and those with cerebral palsy. (Wikipedia)

According to Getset website (an official site of the London 2012 Olympic & Paralympic Games) the history of Paralympic Games started in 1944, when a doctor, Sir Ludwig Guttmann, who working with World War II veterans with spinal cord injuries, started to think about using sport to help them. He was convinced that making them more active would help re-motivate them after serious injury. "The purpose of the competition at that time was to assist the large number of war veterans and civilians who had been injured during wartime." (International Paralympic Committee)
So, at the same time as the London Olympic Games in 1948, he organised the first wheelchair Games at Stoke Mandeville Hospital in Buckinghamshire. The competition was between sports clubs and other hospitals.

Continuously, the first Paralympic Games were held in Rome, Italy, in 1960.


Paralympics 2012 Logo


In 2012, the Opening Ceremony of the Paralympic Games is on Wednesday, 29 August 2012.




The significance of these Paralympics being in London is the Paralympic Games are coming home, because the movement was born in UK at Stoke Mandeville, Buckimhaamshire.

"Staging the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games is a unique and inspiring experience for UK. It is also an honour, one that the UK last enjoyed in 1948. More than 50 years on, UK will host the greatest sporting and cultural show on earth again."(IPC)

Getset website mentions in Paralympics 2012, more than 2,100 medals will be presented over 11 days of competition.
London 2012 has the largest number of athletes and participating nations of any Paralympic Games. There are 4,280 athletes represented 165 countries.

According to Australian Paralympic Committee, Australia sent 161 paralympians to Paralympics 2012. They will compete in 13 sports.

Whellchair rugby star, Greg Smith, was honored as the Australian flag bearer for London 2012 Paralympics Opening Ceremony.

With the Opening Ceremony taking place in London last Wednesday, lets we take a look at some of our magnificent Paralympians!
  • The Australian Wheelchair basketball team, known as “the Roller” becomes one of the favourite team in Paralympics London.
  • Kurt Fearnley is probably one of our most famous Paralympians, having represented Australia at 4 successive paralympics (including London). He is a Marathon Man of wheelchair sports.
As His website puts it, Kurt was a star performer from his first games:
“[Kurt] started his career with two Silver medals at the 2000 Sydney Paralympic games, before making his winning breakthrough at the Athens Paralympics with Gold in the 5000m and marathon races. Following the 2004 games, Kurt conquered the world, winning five world championships and more than 20 marathons around the globe, including 10 marathons in 2007 and three straight New York marathon titles. He solidified his standing as the Marathon Man of wheelchair sports by defending his Gold medal at the Beijing Paralympics and continues to dominate over a range of distances on both the track and road.”


  • Matthew Cowdrey, become Australian Paralympic legend.                      
    "A win in the men's 4x100m freestyle relay ensured Matthew Cowdrey became Australia's most successful Paralympian after he snared the 10th gold medal of his career." (ABC) 
    The win also drew Cowdrey level with Australian athlete Tim Sullivan on 10 golds.



Saturday 18 August 2012

Eid al-Fitr


Eid al-Fitr

Eid al-Fitr is an important Islamic holiday for Muslim communities. It is a busy time for mosques, where worshippers flock for early morning prayers. Many Muslims dress in their finest clothes and adorn their homes with lights and other decorations.

Old wrongs are forgiven and money is given to the poor. Special foods are prepared and friends or relatives are invited to share the feast. Gifts and greeting cards are exchanged and children receive presents. 

Eid al-Fitr is a joyous occasion but its underlying purpose is to praise God and give thanks to him, according to Islamic belief.

Quick Fact

Eid al-Fitr, which is on the first day of the Islamic month of Shawwal, marks the end of the month-long fast of Ramadan.

Regional customs or moon sightings may cause a variation of the date for Islamic holidays, which begin at sundown the day before the date specified for the holiday. The Islamic calendar is lunar and the days begin at sunset, so there may be one-day error depending on when the New Moon is first seen. 

It is not possible to predict the date of Eid al-Fitr according to the Gregorian calendar accurately. This is because the month of Shawwal begins, and hence the month of Ramadan ends, after a confirmed sighting of the new moon. The new moon may be sighted earlier or later in specific locations. Hence, Muslims in different parts of the world may begin the Eid-al-Fitr celebrations on different dates.




Eid Mubarak


Eid is the combination of 3 meaningful words:

E   –   Embrace with open heart

I    –   Inspire with impressive attitude

D  –   Distribute pleasure to all


~Eid Mubarak~



May the day delight and the moments measure all the special joys
for all of you to treasure.

May the year ahead be fruitful too,
for your home and family and specially for you.



Monday 6 August 2012

Hello

Hi friends..
This is my first blog, I don't know what I have to write.
How about the city where I grew up?
JAKARTA... yes it's a capital city of Indonesia. Indonesia's overweight capital.

If you would like to have holidays in Jakarta, I have a link to find hotels, or other accomodations, activites to do, and restaurants in Jakarta. To find out, please click here Jakarta Holidays.