Rabu, 20 April 2011

coordinating conjunctions

Example

1. That's book black or white.
2. You and I breakfast in hotel.
3. This my pen or your pen.
4. That's cat so cute but smelly.
5. I like milk and tea.
6. my sister like tea but my brother like coffe.
7. That's not my pencil but your pencil.
8. My brother like coffe and I like ice cream.
9. Your like princess for me.
10. Most children like toys and cake.

Sabtu, 16 April 2011

coordinating conjunctions

Coordinating conjunctions are conjunctions used to connect words, phrases, or clauses that have a position equivalent or similar grammatical structure of sentences.

There are seven conjunctions are used:

1. for
2. and
3. Minor
4. but
5. or
6. yet
7. so

Kamis, 07 April 2011

Homo Soloensis

Fossils found in homo soloensis d Ngandong, Blora, in Sangiran and sambung macan, Sragen, by Ter Haar, Oppenoorth, and Von Koenigswald in 1931-1933 from the upper Pleistocene layer. Soloensis Homo, which lived around 900,000 to 300,000 years ago. Brain volume reached 1300 cc. According to Van Koenigswald this mkhluk higher level compared with Pithecanthropus erectus. It is estimated that this creature is an evolution from Pithecanthropus mojokertensis.

Religious Norms

Religious norms is a rule of life in the form of commands and prohibitions da instructions or teachings originating from the god of truth. for example, respecting the elderly to survive the Hereafter, praying five times, or do not do usury. Sanctions for violation of these norms among other sins, go to hell, and gets a punishment from god.

Conscience

Human conscience (inner man) is the deepest feelings and the nature of light have the good qualities of the great god that humans have a moral one and is able to distinguish things that are good or bad. The voice of conscience is pure and honest nature. Conscience is what distinguishes humans with another god creature like a wild animal that big and strong.

Meganthropus paleojavanicus

Fossils Meganthropus paleojavanicus first discovered by Von Koenigswald in sngiran, solo river valley in the year 1936-1941. This fossil comes from the lower Pleistocene layer. Meganthropus have a sturdy body and a large and powerful jaw.
Peacock life by collecting food. Their food was mainly derived from plants and fruits. Some experts consider that Meganthropus actually a Pithecanthropus with a big agency.

Mesozoic (middle life era)

Age is also called secondary age (second period) lasted about 140 million years. Climate is getting better. However, the temperature is still in flux. Sometimes the air temperature is very high, but sometimes very low, rainfall began to decrease. Large rivers and lakes many dry and muddy. Large trees and animals that live on land began to emerge. Some species grow very big amfhibi some even exceeding a crocodile. Likewise, reptiles reach a very large dinosaur, 12 meters, tyranosaurus, 30 yards, and ten times the size of a brontosaurus that elephant.
There are also reptile memilikisayap and capable of flying for hours in the air to find prey. One of these is the Pteranodon species of reptiles. Because at this age to develop various types of reptiles, then the era is also called the age of reptiles. At the end of the Mesozoic era, similar animals mammals already exist.

Paleozoic (the time of the oldest life)

This era lasted about 340 million years. The situation is still not stable earth, the climate is changing and frequent rainfall is very large. However, in this age begin to have signs of life, such as: single-celled creatures (microorganisms), small animals that invertebrate, fish species, amfhibi and reptiles. There are also plant species of algae and grasses. Age is also called the era of primary (first time).

Selasa, 05 April 2011

The Greenhouse effect

The Greenhouse effect is a warming of the air around us. It gets its name from the greenhouse that people use to grow plants. These greenhouse let in heat from sunlight and trap it inside. Earth's atmosphere the layer of air that surrounds our planet also traps heat.
As a result, the temperature of planet's surface may be higher than it otherwise would be on earth.

martabak sweet brown cheese

Recipe below is for martabak sweet brown cheese

Sweet Martabak Material:
- 250 g self-raising flour
- 5 gr yeast (Fermipan)
- 175 ml warm water
- 2 eggs
- 1 / 2 teaspoon baking soda
- 150 gr sugar
- 200 ml coconut milk Kara

Sweet Martabak Contents:
- grated cheese
- meisjes
- Sugar
- Sweetened condensed milk

How to Make Sweet Chocolate Cheese Martabak:
1. Mix coconut milk with warm water and stir until evenly distributed.
2. Enter the yeast into the coconut milk is still warm, stir until dissolved, then set aside.
3. Mix flour and sugar, make a hole in the middle, put the eggs into it.
4. Mix well, pour a solution coconut milk little by little, until sugar dissolves, put baking soda, stirring constantly until blended until dough is smooth.
Allow 30 minutes in warm place until dough becomes 2X tall.
5. Heat a heavy skillet to martabak.
6. Spread margarine, pour the batter into it 3 / 4 pan.
7. Cover the pan martabak until half cooked, sprinkle with granulated sugar.
8. Close again until the surface dried and the outer layer become crispy brown. Remove and place on cutting board.
9. Pour sweetened condensed milk over the surface, then sprinkle grated cheese and chocolate.
10. Martabak Cut in half, fold and trim, Spread margarine.

Acid Rain

Acid rain is rain that is highly acidic because of sulphur oxides, nitrogen oxides, and other air pollutants dissolved in it. Normal rain is slightly acidic, with a pH of 6 but acid rain may have a pH value as low as 2.8.
Acid rain can severely damage both plant and animal life. Certain lakes, for example, have lost all fish and plant life because of acid rain.

How the Water Cycle Works

Solar energy evaporates exposed water from seas, lakes, rivers and wet soil. The majority of this evaporation takes place over the seas. Water is also released into the atmosphere by the plants through photosyntesis. During this process, known as evapotranspiration, water vapour rises into the atmosphere.