Sabtu, 23 Juni 2012
Kejahatan Dalam Dunia Maya
Kejahatan dunia maya (Inggris: cybercrime) adalah istilah yang mengacu kepada aktivitas kejahatan dengan komputer atau jaringan komputer menjadi alat, sasaran atau tempat terjadinya kejahatan. Termasuk ke dalam kejahatan dunia maya antara lain adalah penipuan lelang secara online, pemalsuan cek, penipuan kartu kredit/carding, confidence fraud, penipuan identitas, pornografi anak, dll.
Walaupun kejahatan dunia maya atau cybercrime umumnya mengacu kepada aktivitas kejahatan dengan komputer atau jaringan komputer sebagai unsur utamanya, istilah ini juga digunakan untuk kegiatan kejahatan tradisional di mana komputer atau jaringan komputer digunakan untuk mempermudah atau memungkinkan kejahatan itu terjadi.
Contoh kejahatan dunia maya di mana komputer sebagai alat adalah spamming dan kejahatan terhadap hak cipta dan kekayaan intelektual. Contoh kejahatan dunia maya di mana komputer sebagai sasarannya adalah akses ilegal (mengelabui kontrol akses), malware dan serangan DoS. Contoh kejahatan dunia maya di mana komputer sebagai tempatnya adalah penipuan identitas. Sedangkan contoh kejahatan tradisional dengan komputer sebagai alatnya adalah pornografi anak dan judi online. Beberapa situs-situs penipuan berkedok judi online termasuk dalam sebuah situs yang merupakan situs kejahatan di dunia maya yang sedang dipantau oleh pihak kepolisian dengan pelanggaran pasal 303 KUHP tentang perjudian dan pasal 378 KUHP tentang penipuan berkedok permainan online dengan cara memaksa pemilik website tersebut untuk menutup website melalui metode DDOS website yang bersangkutan.(28/12/2011)
sumber: wikipedia.org
Kamis, 21 Juni 2012
Thousands of Indonesian children and babies are chain smokers
(NaturalNews) Aldi Rizal was just 11 months old when he smoked his first
cigarette, and by the time he turned two years old, the Indonesian baby
boy was smoking four packs of cigarettes a day. And there are thousands
of other chain-smoking babies and children across the South Asian
country just like him that are addicted to smoking, which some attribute
to a lack of tobacco regulation in the country.
Since the video first started to make news headlines around the world, the Indonesian Commission for Child Protection flew Aldi to Indonesia's capital city of Jakarta for rehabilitation, where he was allegedly able to eventually kick his habit. But thousands of other addicted children and babies across the country are still slaves to their smoking habit, and most may not get the help they need to quit.
According to reports, at least a quarter of Indonesian children over age 3 have tried cigarettes, and three percent of them are now regular chain smokers. And one reason why smoking is so common among children in Indonesia is because cigarettes are very cheap and accessible there -- costing roughly $1 a pack -- and there are virtually no limitations on who can purchase them.
In a recent MSNBC article on the subject, author Mary Schiavocampo recalls witnessing a ten-year-old child walking into a store and buying cigarettes without any problems. And the Indonesian landscape is littered with tobacco advertisements that appeal to children, as well as television, radio, and print ads with similar themes.
Another problem is that many Indonesian parents see no problem with their children smoking, and will even give them the money to purchase cigarettes. Once child mentioned in the MSNBC story, five-year-old Cipto, explained to reporters that he actually smokes with his mother.
Some are calling for increased tobacco regulations in the country in order to curb the child smoking epidemic, but others say that unless parents themselves begin to restrict their children's smoking habits, the problem will only continue.
source : http://www.naturalnews.com/030366_children_smoking.html
Since the video first started to make news headlines around the world, the Indonesian Commission for Child Protection flew Aldi to Indonesia's capital city of Jakarta for rehabilitation, where he was allegedly able to eventually kick his habit. But thousands of other addicted children and babies across the country are still slaves to their smoking habit, and most may not get the help they need to quit.
According to reports, at least a quarter of Indonesian children over age 3 have tried cigarettes, and three percent of them are now regular chain smokers. And one reason why smoking is so common among children in Indonesia is because cigarettes are very cheap and accessible there -- costing roughly $1 a pack -- and there are virtually no limitations on who can purchase them.
In a recent MSNBC article on the subject, author Mary Schiavocampo recalls witnessing a ten-year-old child walking into a store and buying cigarettes without any problems. And the Indonesian landscape is littered with tobacco advertisements that appeal to children, as well as television, radio, and print ads with similar themes.
Another problem is that many Indonesian parents see no problem with their children smoking, and will even give them the money to purchase cigarettes. Once child mentioned in the MSNBC story, five-year-old Cipto, explained to reporters that he actually smokes with his mother.
Some are calling for increased tobacco regulations in the country in order to curb the child smoking epidemic, but others say that unless parents themselves begin to restrict their children's smoking habits, the problem will only continue.
source : http://www.naturalnews.com/030366_children_smoking.html
COMMENT :
That first sentence that I can express. child under the age of smoking freely and not prohibited by both his parents. in my opinion, children are still very unstable as it is not to blame for granted. I think that one of his parents did not educate their children properly. how the future of children who have been addicted to smoking as this? when a teenager, if not have the money to buy cigarettes, the child could be a negative act such as stealing, taking money school fees, and so on. habits should be and should be stopped even if the child forcing and angry, not a problem for the good of all children in the future. besides teach the child and tell the child about the dangers of smoking.
The Children Must Play
While observing recess outside the Kallahti Comprehensive School on
the eastern edge of Helsinki on a chilly day in April 2009, I asked
Principal Timo Heikkinen if students go out when it’s very cold.
Heikkinen said they do. I then asked Heikkinen if they go out when it’s
very, very cold. Heikkinen smiled and said, “If minus 15
[Celsius] and windy, maybe not, but otherwise, yes. The children can’t
learn if they don’t play. The children must play.”
In comparison to the United States and many other industrialized nations, the
Finns have implemented a radically different model of educational
reform—based on a balanced curriculum and professionalization, not
testing. Not only do Finnish educational authorities provide students
with far more recess than their U.S. counterparts—75 minutes a day in
Finnish elementary schools versus an average of 27 minutes in the
U.S.—but they also mandate lots of arts and crafts, more learning by
doing, rigorous standards for teacher certification, higher teacher pay,
and attractive working conditions. This is a far cry from the U.S.
concentration on testing in reading and math since the enactment of No
Child Left Behind in 2002, which has led school districts across the
country, according to a survey by the Center on Education Policy, to significantly narrow their curricula. And the Finns’ efforts are paying off: In December, the results from the 2009 Program for International Student Assessment (PISA),
an exam in reading, math, and science given every three years since
2000 to approximately 5,000 15-year-olds per nation around the world,
revealed that, for the fourth consecutive time, Finnish students posted
stellar scores. The United States, meanwhile, lagged in the middle of
the pack.
In his State of the Union address, President Obama outlined his plans
for reforming U.S. public education, including distributing competitive
grants, raising test scores, and holding teachers accountable for
student achievement. But there is much Finland can teach America’s
reformers, and the rest of the world, about what outside of testing and
rigid modes of management and assessment can make a nation’s schools
truly excellent.
Finland’s schools weren’t always so successful. In the 1960s,
they were middling at best. In 1971, a government commission concluded
that, poor as the nation was in natural resources, it had to modernize
its economy and could only do so by first improving its schools. To that
end, the government agreed to reduce class size, boost teacher pay, and
require that, by 1979, all teachers complete a rigorous master’s
program.
Today, teaching is such a desirable profession that only one in ten
applicants to the country’s eight master’s programs in education is
accepted. In the United States, on the other hand, college graduates may
become teachers without earning a master’s. What’s more, Finnish
teachers earn very competitive salaries: High school teachers with 15
years of experience make 102 percent of what their fellow university
graduates do. In the United States, by contrast, they earn just 65
percent.
Though, unlike U.S. education reformers, Finnish authorities haven’t
outsourced school management to for-profit or non-profit organizations,
implemented merit pay, or ranked teachers and schools according to test
results, they’ve made excellent use of business strategies. They’ve won
the war for talent by making teaching so appealing. In choosing
principals, superintendents, and policymakers from inside the education
world rather than looking outside it, Finnish authorities have likewise
taken a page from the corporate playbook: Great organizations, as the
business historian Alfred Chandler documented, cultivate talent from
within. Of the many officials I interviewed at the Finnish Ministry of
Education, the National Board of Education, the Education Evaluation
Council, and the Helsinki Department of Education, all had been teachers
for at least four years.
The Finnish approach to pedagogy is also distinct. In grades seven
through nine, for instance, classes in science—the subject in which
Finnish students have done especially well on PISA—are capped at 16 so
students may do labs each lesson. And students in grades one through
nine spend from four to eleven periods each week taking classes in art,
music, cooking, carpentry, metalwork, and textiles. These classes
provide natural venues for learning math and science, nurture critical
cooperative skills, and implicitly cultivate respect for people who make
their living working with their hands.source : http://www.tnr.com/article/politics/82329/education-reform-Finland-US
COMMENT :
proud of the meaningful words that can describe and thumbs up to the learning system in the country of Finland. a comfortable learning, fun, and not stressful for the students. according to the news I've heard on television, there is very much a learning system in a country different from Indonesia. where each class there are 3 teachers who taught and guided by a teacher friendly with the best university graduates and 10 best performing in the campus, the student sector in any class a maximum of only 20, it is intended to create an intensive learning. in addition there was tiu-free dressing and not prosecuted verseragam with many rules as in Indonesia: (and more fun, if there is a national test of students in Finland students are free to choose subjects that diujiankan for himself, but only the Finnish language that required the country's . hear it so much fun :) such a system that must be emulated by the government of Indonesia to improve the quality of education in Indonesia.
Defense of the Ancients
Defense of the Ancients loading screen as of version 6.73, featuring depictions of several heroes.
Designer(s) "Eul"
Steve "Guinsoo" Feak
"IceFrog"
Platform(s) Mac OS, Mac OS X,Microsoft Windows
Latest release 6.74c / March 21, 2012[1]
Genre(s) Action RTS
Mode(s) Multiplayer with 2-10 players
Single-player (AI versions)
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Contents
1 Gameplay
2 Development
3 Reception and legacy
4 Sequel
5 References
For other uses, see DOTA.
Defense of the Ancients (DotA) is an action real-time strategy mod for the video gameWarcraft III: Reign of Chaos and its expansion, Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne, based on the "Aeon of Strife" map for StarCraft. The objective of the scenario is for each team to destroy the opponents' Ancients, heavily guarded structures at opposing corners of the map. Players use powerful units known as heroes, and are assisted by allied heroes and AI-controlled fighters. As in role-playing games, players level up their heroes and use gold to buy equipment during the mission.[2]
The scenario was developed with the "World Editor" of Reign of Chaos, and was updated upon the release of its expansion, The Frozen Throne. There have been many variations of the original concept; the most popular being DotA Allstars, which eventually was simplified to DotA with the release of version 6.68.[3] This specific scenario has been maintained by several authors during development, the latest of whom being the anonymous developer known as "IceFrog" developing the game since 2005.
Since its original release, DotA has become a feature at several worldwide tournaments, including Blizzard Entertainment's BlizzCon and the Asian World Cyber Games, as well as the Cyberathlete Amateur and CyberEvolution leagues; in a 2008 article of video game industry website Gamasutra, the article's author claimed that "DotA is likely the most popular and most-discussed free, non-supported game mod in the world".[4] Valve Corporation is currently developing a stand-alone sequel, Dota 2.[5]
Gameplay
A game of DotA in progress
DotA pits two teams of players against each other: the Sentinel and the Scourge. Players on the Sentinel team are based at the southwest corner of the map, and those on the Scourge team are based at the northeast corner. Each base is defended by towers and waves of units which guard the main paths leading to their base. In the center of each base is the "Ancient", a building that must be destroyed to win the game.[6][7]
Each human player controls one hero, a powerful unit with unique abilities. In DotA, players on each side choose one of 108 heroes,[8] each with different abilities and tactical advantages over other heroes. The scenario is highly team-oriented; it is difficult for one player to carry the team to victory alone.[9] Defense of the Ancients allows up to ten players in a five-versus-five format and an additional two slots for referees or observers, often with an equal number of players on each side.
The differences between The Sentinel base (top) and the Scourge base (bottom)
Because the gameplay revolves around strengthening individual heroes, it does not require one to focus on resource management and base-building, unlike most traditional real-time strategy games. Killing computer-controlled or neutral units earns the player experience points; when enough experience is accumulated, the player gains a level. Leveling upimproves the hero's toughness and the damage they can inflict, and allows players to upgrade their spells or skills. In addition to accumulating experience, players also manage a single resource: gold. The typical resource-gathering of Warcraft III is replaced by a combat-oriented money system; in addition to a small periodic income, heroes earn gold by killing hostile units, base structures, and enemy heroes.[10] This has caused emphasis on a technique called "last-hitting," which is when the player attacks a hostile unit when "its hit points are low enough to kill it with one blow".[11] Using gold, players buy items to strengthen their hero and gain abilities; certain items can be combined with recipes to create more powerful items. Buying items that suit one's hero is an important tactical element of the mod.[12] Item choice also affects play style, as any given item may increase one statistic while leaving another unchanged.
DotA offers a variety of game modes, selected by the game host at the beginning of the match. The game modes dictate the difficulty of the scenario, as well as whether people can choose their hero or are assigned one randomly. Many game modes can be combined, allowing more flexible options.[13]
Development
Warcraft III is the third title in the Warcraft series of real-time strategy games developed by Blizzard Entertainment. As with Warcraft II, Blizzard included a free "world editor" in the game that allows players to create custom scenarios or "maps" for the game, which can be played online with other players through Battle.net.[14] These custom scenarios can be simple terrain changes, which play like normalWarcraft games, or they can be entirely new game scenarios with custom objectives, units, items, and events, like Defense of the Ancients.[14]
The first version of Defense of the Ancients was released in 2003 by a mapmaker under the alias of Eul[15] who based the map on a previous StarCraft scenario known as "Aeon of Strife".[13] After the release of Warcraft's expansion The Frozen Throne, which added new features to the World Editor, Eul did not update the scenario.[16] Other mapmakers produced spinoffs that added new heroes, items, and features.[15]
Among the DotA variants created in the wake of Eul's map, there was DotA Allstars, developed by modder Steve Feak (under the alias Guinsoo); this version would become today's dominant version of the map, simply known as Defense of the Ancients.[17] Feak said when he began developing DotA Allstars, he had no idea how popular the game would eventually become; the emerging success of the gametype inspired him to design a new title around what he considered an emerging game genre.[18] Feak added a recipe system for items so that player's equipment would scale as they grew more powerful, as well as a powerful boss character called Roshan (named after his bowling ball) who required an entire team to defeat.[15]
Feak used a battle.net chat channel as a place for DotA players to congregate,[15] but DotA Allstars had no official site for discussions and hosting. Subsequently, the leaders of the DotA Allstars clan, TDA, proposed that a dedicated web site be created to replace the various online alternatives that were infrequently updated or improperly maintained. TDA member Steve "Pendragon" Mescon created the former official community site, dota-allstars.com, on October 14, 2004.[19]
Towards the end of his association with the map, Feak primarily worked on optimizing the map before handing over control to another developer after version 6.01. The new author, IceFrog, added new features, heroes, and fixes. Each release is accompanied by achangelog.[20] IceFrog was at one time highly reclusive, refusing to give interviews; the only evidence of his authorship was the map maker's email account on the official website and the name branded on the game's loading screen.[4] IceFrog now interacts with players through a personal blog where he answers common questions players have about him and about the game.[21] He has also posted information about upcoming map releases, including previews of new heroes and items.[22]
Defense of the Ancients is maintained via official forums. Users can post ideas for new heroes or items, some of which are added to the map. Players have contributed icons and hero descriptions and created the artwork displayed while the map loads, and suggestions for changes to existing heroes or items are taken seriously; IceFrog once changed a new hero less than two weeks after the new version of the map was released.[4] Versions of the scenario where enemy heroes are controlled by artificial intelligences have also been released. Mescon continued to maintain dota-allstars.com, which by the end of IceFrog's affiliation in May 2009 had over 1,500,000 registered users and had received over one million unique visitors every month.[19] Due to their separation, IceFrog announced that he would be further developing a new official site, playdota.com, while continuing game development;[23] Mescon closed dota-allstars on July 22, 2010, citing dropping statistics and his new passion for League of Legends as the reason for its end.
Because Warcraft III custom games have none of the features designed to improve game quality (matchmaking players based on connection speed, etc.), various programs are used to maintain Defense of the Ancients. External tools ping player's locations, and games can be named to exclude geographic regions.[4] Clans and committees such as TDA maintain their own official list of rules and regulations, and players can be kicked from matches by being placed on "banlists".[4]
Reception and legacy
See also: Action real-time strategy
The top three finalists from the first World Cyber Games Defense of the Ancientschampionship
The popularity of Defense of the Ancients has increased over time. The scenario was featured by Computer Gaming World in a review of new maps and mods in Warcraft III.[24]DotA Allstars became an important tournament scenario, starting with its prominence at the debut of Blizzard's BlizzCon convention in 2005.[25] DotA Allstars was also featured in theMalaysia and Singapore World Cyber Games starting in 2005, and the World Cyber Games Asian Championships beginning with the 2006 season.[26] Defense of the Ancients was included in the game lineup for the internationally recognized Cyberathlete Amateur League and CyberEvolution leagues.[27] Additionally, the scenario appeared in Electronic Sports World Cup (ESWC) 2008;[28][29] Oliver Paradis, ESWC's competition manager, noted that the high level of community support behind the scenario, as well as its worldwide appeal, were among the reasons it was chosen.[30]
The scenario is popular in many parts of the world; in the Philippines and Thailand, it is played as much as the game Counter-Strike.[31][32] It is also popular in Sweden and other Northern European countries, where the Defense of the Ancients-inspired song "Vi sitter i Ventrilo och spelar DotA" by Swedish musician Basshunter reached the European 2006 charts at #116 and cracked the top ten Singles Charts in Sweden, Norway,[33] and Finland.[34] LAN tournaments are a major part of worldwide play,[30] including tournaments in Sweden and Russia; however, due to a lack of LAN tournaments and championships in North America, several teams disbanded.[31] Blizzard points to DotA as an example of what dedicated mapmakers can create using developer's tools.[35]
In June 2008, captainSMRT, writing for Gamasutra, stated that DotA "is likely the most popular and most-discussed free, non-supported game mod in the world".[4] In pointing to the strong community built around the game, Walbridge stated that DotA shows it is much easier for a community game to be maintained by the community, and this is one of the maps' greatest strengths. Former game journalist Luke Smith called DotA "the ultimate RTS".[36]
Defense of the Ancients has been credited as one of the influences for the 2009 Gas Powered Games title Demigod,[37][38] with the video game publication GameSpy noting the game's premise revolved around aspiring gods "[playing] DotA in real life".[39] Guinsoo went on to apply many of the mechanics and lessons he learned from Defense of the Ancients to the Riot Games title League of Legends.[18] Other "DotA clones" include S2 Games' Heroes of Newerth.[40][41] Blizzard Entertainment is also developing a free mod forStarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm entitled Blizzard All-stars, featuring an array of heroes from Blizzard's franchises.[42]
Sequel
Main article: Dota 2
In October 2009, IceFrog was hired by Valve Corporation, leading a team in a project that he described as "great news for DotAfans".[43] Valve officially announced the stand-alone sequel to the original mod, Dota 2, in October of 2010.[5] Dota 2 follows heavily in the gameplay style of DotA, with aesthetics and heroes working as direct ports to the original mod. In addition to the pre-conceived gameplay constants, Dota 2 also features Steam support and profile tracking, intended to emphasize and support the game's matchmaking.".[44]
The marketing and trademark of Dota 2 by Valve has gained concern and opposition from the original DotA Allstars contributors working at Riot Games, as well as Blizzard Entertainment, both of which have legally opposed the franchising of Dota by Valve.[45] The legal dispute was conceded on May 11, 2012, however, with Valve gaining undisputed franchising rights for commercial use to the trademark, while non-commercial use remains open to the public.[46]
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Comment: I like very much DotA. Who want to by1 with me? Hahaha, just kidding. I never arrogant. This game for all ages. From high school junior to oldman can play it. Mostly, the man who play it is a child. He play and not understand about the hero and strategy. He always want to kill the hero enemies, but don’t know the situation. whereas, this game really requires dexterity and intelligence in any situation. I’m not like that.
By the way, what the type of hero do you like? strenght? Intelligence? or agility? I like very much all heroes, because I already to try all heroes. But I would to like agility heroes like a Ember Spirit. It’s have a killer skills and go out from war. Also have a shield with damage per second. It’s nice skill.
But the real purpose is a destroy the Frozen Throne or a Tree of Life. Before destroy it, you must destroy the 3 towers in front of it. And you must be stronger to can destroy 3 towers. 1 by 1 the level coming up and make be stronger. skill and hit point is up too. Also the stats of your hero is up. Then you can destroy the 3 towers. After that you can destroy the Frozen Throne or Tree of Life and win.
One word for this game.
“AWESOME!”
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Acne
is caused by clogged pores due to overactive oil glands. Although
many medical experts who denied any connection between acne with the
food we eat, there's no harm in avoiding some foods that supposedly
can trigger acne.
Here
are some foods can cause acne:
1.
Sugar and Chocolate
Chocolate
may be one of the most food trigger acne. Archives of Dermatology
published a study which explains that the food has a high Glycemic
Index scale, usually in processed carbohydrates such as sugar can
cause the appearance of acne due to increased hormone levels.
2.
Milk
Some
studies show a high milk intake may be associated with the appearance
of acne. A Harvard study found that teens who drink milk more than
two servings a day are more likely to suffer from severe acne. That
is because the increase in growth hormone which causes the sebaceous
glands in the skin become clogged.
3.
Iodine
Iodine
may be one factor in the appearance of acne, such as skin oil glands
which can irritate skin that is prone to acne. Iodine can be found in
fish and shellfish because sea water contains iodine. In addition
other sources comes from iodized salt which is a component of several
types of canned food.
4.Caffeine
and Alcohol
Caffeine
is considered to trigger the appearance of acne because it can affect
hormone levels produced by the body. Some sources of caffeine are
coffee, tea, soft drinks, and chocolate. In addition, alcohol also
causes an increase in hormones, particularly testosterone can cause
acne more often.
5.
Food Allergy Triggers
Skin
problems often arise due to food allergies, especially milk and eggs.
Acne appears due to the immune system tries to fight the poison that
is felt. An allergist has diagnosed and confirmed the relationship of
food allergy with severe acne.
6.
Fruit and Vegetable Characteristically Acid
Some
fruits and vegetables that are acidic can cause the appearance of
acne, such as carrots, cucumbers, oranges, and lettuce. The acidity
of the body can cause the appearance of acne, because it should be
avoided.
Comment: Acne? Pick this one, have an acne or haven’t? of course not. Who want to
have Acne? Acne is a trouble that people say this. Nobody want to have
acne, especially women. They want to look beautiful without acne. So,
they reject anything that causes acne, including some food on the this
article.
Sugar and chocolate is so sweet, but it causes acne. In this article it is the most food trigger acne. Ugh waw~, I do not want consume it too much. Milk is causes acne too? I don’t believe it. Milk is my favorite drink. I know iodine is a trigger acne, but iodine is one of the ingredients some food. Maybe cause is gone when cooked. And I don’t like caffeinated and alcoholic beverages, so I can calm with this one cause.
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Sugar and chocolate is so sweet, but it causes acne. In this article it is the most food trigger acne. Ugh waw~, I do not want consume it too much. Milk is causes acne too? I don’t believe it. Milk is my favorite drink. I know iodine is a trigger acne, but iodine is one of the ingredients some food. Maybe cause is gone when cooked. And I don’t like caffeinated and alcoholic beverages, so I can calm with this one cause.
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Inducting New Employees Into Your Company
Inducting
New Employees Into Your Company. New
employees are the best assets of a company. New employees can advance
a company's business if they can work well and can advance the
company where they work. If you're looking for a way or method to
introduce the existing business in your
company to new employees, there are some
things you can do. Here are some suggestions to introduce your
company to a new employees:
The first way, to make new employees feel comfortable in your company. As a new employee, maybe they can not immediately adapt to your company. They may take time to recognize the environments in which they work. So make new employees feel comfortable in your company, so they can work comfortably.
The second way, introducing new employees to other work colleagues. Introduce them to other colleagues in their department. In this way makes them comfortable asking questions on their first day
The third way, after introductions are made, you should discuss with new employees, what you hope for. What to tell what should be done by new employees. So that later they can work well according to your wishes. If they do not know what you expect, they will not be able to meet your needs.
Comment: The way of make new employees feel comfortable is important. A company must give them attention plus that new employees can be work comfortable. Thought it has been done, sometimes new employees feel uncomfortable too. All from new employees, mood new employees also be one of factor comfortably new employees. So inducting new employees is very important.
By the way, a company with bad attention also make new employees feel uncomfortable and will go out from company. Or a company with the selfishness also make new employees said, “argh! Bad company!”. So new employees can be turning wild if a company don’t have good attention to new company.
Thinking about it, I agree with this article, the first, second, and third way is true. I give A++ for this article. What a nice article!. Thumb up for this. I like it.
The first way, to make new employees feel comfortable in your company. As a new employee, maybe they can not immediately adapt to your company. They may take time to recognize the environments in which they work. So make new employees feel comfortable in your company, so they can work comfortably.
The second way, introducing new employees to other work colleagues. Introduce them to other colleagues in their department. In this way makes them comfortable asking questions on their first day
The third way, after introductions are made, you should discuss with new employees, what you hope for. What to tell what should be done by new employees. So that later they can work well according to your wishes. If they do not know what you expect, they will not be able to meet your needs.
Comment: The way of make new employees feel comfortable is important. A company must give them attention plus that new employees can be work comfortable. Thought it has been done, sometimes new employees feel uncomfortable too. All from new employees, mood new employees also be one of factor comfortably new employees. So inducting new employees is very important.
By the way, a company with bad attention also make new employees feel uncomfortable and will go out from company. Or a company with the selfishness also make new employees said, “argh! Bad company!”. So new employees can be turning wild if a company don’t have good attention to new company.
Thinking about it, I agree with this article, the first, second, and third way is true. I give A++ for this article. What a nice article!. Thumb up for this. I like it.
Causative Verb
Causative verb menunjukkan bahwa seseorang/sesuatu secara tidak
langsung bertanggung jawab terhadap sebuah tindakan. Subjek tidak
melakukan tindakan itu sendiri, tetapi justru menyebabkan
seseorang/sesuatu yang lain melakukannya. Contoh:
- Yesterday I had my hair cut.
Pembicara pada kalimat diatas tidak memotong sendiri rambutnya,
tetapi justru membuat orang lain melakukannya - Saya “menyebabkan”
mereka memotong rambut saya.
Have
Have merupakan causative verb yang umum. Ketimbang melakukan
sesuatu dengan diri kita sendiri, kita “menyuruh” orang yang lain untuk
melakukannya. Bentuknya sebagai berikut:
Kata kerja “to have” + objek + past participle (verb 3). Contoh:
- I had my jacket cleaned yesterday.
- Did you have your computer fixed?
- Did you have your computer fixed?
Terkadang kita menggunakan have sebagai causative verb ketika kita ingin melakukan tindakan oleh diri kita sendiri. Contoh:
- When will the report be ready? I’ll do it by tomorrow morning. >>
- When will the report be ready? I’ll have it done by tomorrow morning.
- When will the report be ready? I’ll have it done by tomorrow morning.
Dengan menggunakan causative, kalimat ke-dua diatas mengalihkan
perhatian dari pelaku tindakan, dan lebih memberikan perhatian kepada
tindakan yang sedang dilakukan. Ini kedengaran sopan dan profesional.
Get
Get sering digunakan ketimbang have. Contoh:
- I got my computer fixed - I had my computer fixed. Kedua kalimat ini maknanya sama.
- I got my jacket cleaned. - I had my jacket cleaned. Kedua kalimat ini maknanya sama.
Causative verbs sering digunakan bersama dengan pengalaman-pengalaman negatif. Pada situasi-situasi ini lebih umum menggunakan have. Contoh:
- I had my wallet stolen. (Saya sebenarnya tidak menyebabkan dompet saya dicuri - seseorang mencuri dompet saya dariku)
- She had her window smashed.
Let
Let digunakan untuk membolehkan seseorang melakukan sesuatu. Bentuknya adalah let + orang + verb. Contoh:
- John let me drive his new car.
- Will your parents let you go to the party?
- I don’t know if my boss will let me take the day off.
Make
Make digunakan untuk memaksa seseorang melakukan sesuatu. Bentuknya adalah make + orang + verb. Contoh:
- My teacher made me apologize for what I had said.
- Did somebody make you wear that ugly hat?
- She made her children do their homework
Noun Clause
Noun Clause adalah Clause yang digunakan
sebagai pengganti noun atau berfungsi sebagai noun (kata benda). Selain Noun
Clause ini, sebenarnya masih ada clause lainnya seperti Adverb Clause dan
Adjective Clause.
Example:
1. What you said doesn’t convince me at all.
2. How he becomes so rich makes people curious.
3. What the salesman has said is untrue.
4. That the world is round is a fact.
5. I don’t understand what he is talking about.
6. He said that his son would study in Australia.
7. The idea that people can live without oxygen is
unreasonable.
8. The fact that Zazha always comes late
doesn’t surprise me.
9. The good news is that the Amrozi has been put into the jail.
10. Please listen to what your teacher is saying.
Rumus : Conjunction + S + Predicate + ……. (Object)
Command & Request
Command:
1.
Don’t smoking
in this class!
2.
Keep your
promise for me!
3.
Keep it
in your mind!
4.
Be good
to her!
5.
Don’t
come to my house forever!
6.
Keep your
mouth dude!
7.
Take over
this room!
8.
Go away
from my life!
9.
Close the
door now!
10.
Go to
mosque right now!
Request:
1.
Can you
close that window?
2.
Please
don’t go away..
3.
Don’t
smoking please
4.
Would you
mind to be my girlfriend?
5.
Would you
like to take me home?
6.
Would you
lend me some money?
7.
Would you
like to keep her for me?
8.
Can you
take some pizza for me?
9.
Please
wait in waiting room
10.
Turn on
the lamp, please..
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