Minggu, 10 Mei 2020



NARRATIVE: THE POWER OF STORYTELLING

Name : Insyra Fatimah
Class : X Science1
Student’sno. 24

Watch the videoabout “The mythof KingMidasandhisgoldentouch”andanswer the followingquestions.
Where was King Midas tales originated from?
Midas is the name of at least three members of the royal house of Phrygia. The most famous King Midas is popularly remembered in Greek mythology for his ability to turn everything he touched into gold. This came to be called the golden touch, or      the Midastouch.
Can you mention the characters and their personalities? (3Points)
King Midas : He was foolish and greedy but he could also bekind
Aurelia, King Midas’s daughter : very caringperson
The Stranger : veryhelpful
Have you ever heard this folktale before? Why folktales have so many versions? Explain it! (3Points)
No, I never heard this folktale before. Because when I was a little kid, usually I heard folktales fromIndonesia.
In my opinion, because it is a story based on what has been told from generation to generation from a society, and no one knows for sure its origin, there must be someone who changes his story to make it more interesting and more give a moralmessage.
Do you find any similarities with Indonesian folktales? Can you mention the similarities? Can you mention one or more what folktales are they? (3Points)
Yes, there are
Example : (Cinderella and Cindelarasfolktale)
Both are equally as a folk tale. Both have backgrounds centered on kings or centric palaces
Beauty And The Beast Folktale & Lutung KasarungFolktale
What is the message of King Midastales?
The moral of this story is that you should not be greedy and appreciate what you already have, no matter how large orsmall.

Watch the video about “The myth of Pandora’s box” and answer the following questions.
Who is Pandora?
In Greek mythology, Pandora was the first human woman created by Hephaestus on the instructions ofZeus
What gifts were given to Pandora by the Gods and Goddess? (5points)
In the Pandora story she is given different gifts to make her irresistible to men. One group of goddess known as the Kharites or Graces bestowed a gift to Pandora, they placed gold necklaces upon her. The Kharites were three goddesses of grace, beauty, adornment, mirth, festivity, dance and song.
Why do you think Zeus gave Pandora the box? (3Points)
Pandora was the right person to do it, because she was curious enough, but not malicious.
Why is it important that hope was also in the box? How does this change the meaning of the myth? (3Points)
According to Hesiod Hope indeed stayed inside because that was Zeus will. He wanted to let people suffer in order to understand that they should not disobey theirgods.
Should the myth be taken as a warning, an invitation, or something else? Why? (3Points)
We take other myth functions like :
To develop symbols that are very meaningful and also explain the Improving Environment phenomenon.
It is a very effective educational tool in bookkeeping and certain cultural values, social norms andbeliefs
It is a place for the community of supporters to establish equality of resistance against their members so that they can conflict with oneanother.
To instill and strengthen cultural values, think through certainknowledge
As an incentive for the development of creativity inthinking.

Please listen toMalala speechand answer the followingquestions.
Listening to Malala’s speech what do you think is important toher?
“I am only talking about education, women's rights and peace. I want poverty to end in tomorrow's Pakistan. I want every girl in Pakistan to go toschool.”
She was talk about education, human’s rights, and peace for her country
Why do you think these issues are important to her? Can you illustrate with specific words from her speech? (2points)
Because in her country, she and her friends were attacked by terroristswhile learning. That's what makes her stand firm to voice the rights of children to get an equal education. Because she believe, that with education they can change the world.
Who and /or what influencedMalala?
Considering Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Benazir Bhutto as her role models, she was particularly inspired by her father's thoughts and humanitarian work. In early 2009, when she was 11–12, she wrote a blog under a pseudonym for the BBC Urdu detailing her life during the Taliban occupation ofSwat.
What actions did she take as a result of thoseinfluences?
Malala Yousafzai is hardly your ordinary teenager. She turns nineteen today and already has numerous accomplishments under her belt. These include but not are not limited to winning the Nobel Peace Prize, writing a bestselling memoir, and becoming a renowned education activist around theworld
Malala Yousafzai. Malala Yousafzai is changing the world in inspiring ways. Malala has survived gunfire, fear, and oppression to become one of the most well-known teenagers   in   the world.   Though   her    convictions    almost    cost    her    her    life, Malala continues to be an advocate for world-wide access toeducation.

Try to answer these questions based on your knowledge after listening tonarratives/ storytelling.
What is narrative? Does it need to be afiction?
A narrative is a story. The term can be used as a noun or an adjective. As a noun, narrative refers to the story being told. It is the account of events, experiences, and details. It also refers to the story-telling process. As an adjective, it describes the form or style of the story beingtold.
Give examples of narrative! (3points)
Historicalnarrative
Viewpointnarrative
Descriptivenarrative
Linearnarrative
Nonlinearnarrative
What isstorytelling?
Storytelling describes the social and cultural activity of sharing stories, sometimes with improvisation, theatrics, orembellishment
What are the purpose of narrative and storytelling? (5 points)
To Attract Interests ToReaders
As an EntertainingStory
As a Way to Foster Interest in Reading
How to Grow Creative ThinkingPower
As a fairytale
What do you think makes narrative and storytelling important? (5 Points)
Imagine if there were students who could make Hobit class stories! must be amazing! Our students are intelligent children who have diverse and many folklore insights. I'm sure many of them have the potential to make interesting stories. They must be explored until the hidden talent comes out. If they can produce great works, it will certainly be the pride of the Indonesian people. If they become big, of course they can influence the next generation with stories that are full of meaning andusefulness
Now that you have understand what is narrative and storytelling, try to write your story of your life. You can tell about who influence you. (5points)
       

                 The begining,  when I was in the 6th grade at that time that I would continue in the       junior high school that my parents wanted me to go to. Thanks to the results of my exam at the time it was good enough that I got into a small group of bandung. My parents suggested that I attend bandung school because it was a very important character education there. During my schooling there I learned many lessons about manners such as respecting older ones, respecting others even how to make friends.At first I felt uneasy about attending the school my parents had chosen, not my choice, but for the time being I felt very fortunate to go to school at SMPN 4 in bandung, everything I had been through there was fun. Until finally now I was attending community service at bandung maybe my neighborhood is different from my junior high school.When I entered the neighborhood of bandung high school it was very difficult but because I was taught how to navigate a good social life when I was in middle school everything didn't seem so overwhelming. I am grateful that I now have many friends, though not as many as I did in junior high. I have six close friends of afifah, queen, lina,raissa,Haifa, and fatharani.My friends helped me to go through a study session at bandung high school that was so hard on my own. I once felt that I was the stupidest person to go to school there because at the time I got a score of 12 on physics. I felt terrible about it that I even cried, and then my mother told me that the purpose of school was not the result. The process that shapes me into good people is not for good results.Those who have always influenced my life are my parents and friends. They are those who are there and give during the time that I feel a goal is reached and still provide support and assistance when I am not feeling well.
thank you and I'm sorry if my use of English is wrong because I'm working.

Senin, 09 Maret 2020

Bomb Of Hiroshima and Nagasaki



On August 6, 1945, during world war ii (1939-45), an American b-29 bomber dropped the first atom bomb to be used over the city of Hiroshima, Japan. It wiped out 90 percent of the city and killed 80,000 people instantly; Tens of thousands more will then die from radiation exposure. Three days later, a second b-29 dropped another atom bomb on Nagasaki, killing about 40,000 people. Japanese emperor hirohito announced his country's unconditional surrender in world war ii in a radio speech on August 15, citing the destructive power of "a new and crueler bomb."

  • The Manhattan project

Even before the outbreak of the war in 1939, a group of American scientists -- many of them from the fascist regime in Europe -- were concerned about nuclear weapons research carried out in Nazi Germany. In 1940 the U.S. government began to fund its own atomic weapons development program, which was under responsibility with the research and scientific development office and the war department after the us entered world war ii. The U.S. army corps of engineers was commissioned to spearhead the construction of the vast facilities necessary for the secret program, under the code name "Manhattan project" (for the Manhattan district technical corps).

Over the next few years, program scientists worked to produce the main ingredients for nuclear fission 235 and plutonium (pu-239). They sent them to los alamos, new Mexico, where a team led by j. Robert Oppenheimer worked to turn this material into a workable atomic bomb. Early this morning on July 16, 1945, the Manhattan project conducted its first successful test on the device of atom - plutonium bombs at the trinity test site at alamogordo, New Mexico.

  • No Surrender For The Japanese

There was no surrender to the Japanese at the time of trinity test, the allied forces had defeated the germans in Europe. The Japanese, however, vowed to fight with the bitter end of the Pacific, despite clear indications (at the beginning of 1944) that they had little chance of winning. In fact, between mid-april 1945 (when President harry Truman came to office) and mid-july, Japanese forces inflicted allied casualties with a total of almost half of those who suffered in the three years of full war in the Pacific, proving that Japan had faced defeat. At the end of July, the Japanese military government rejected an allied request for a surrender in the Potsdam declaration, which threatens the Japanese with "rapid and total destruction" if they refused.

General Douglas MacArthur and other top military commanders preferred the conventional Japanese bombing already in force and followed up with a full-scale invasion, codename "operation downfall." They've suggested Truman that such an invasion would result in fatalities. To avoid high levels of casualties, Truman decided -- on the moral reserve of secretary Henry Stimson, general Dwight Eisenhower, and a number of Manhattan project scientists -- to use an atomic bomb in the hope of bringing war to the war of a-bomb supporters -- such as James byrnes, secretary of state Truman -- that his devastating power would not only end the war, But also placed the U.S. in the dominant position to determine the postwar course of the world.

  • ‘Little Boy’ and ‘Fat Man’

Hiroshima, the construction center of some 350,000 people located about 500 miles from Tokyo, was selected as its first target. After arriving ata U.S. base on Pacific island tinian, uranium-235 bombs weighing more than 9,000 pounds were loaded on a modified b-29 bomber baptized in the name enola gay (after his pilot's mother, colonel Paul tibbets). The plane dropped a bomb known as "little boy" - by a parachute at 8:15 a.m., and it exploded 2,000 feet over Hiroshima in an explosion equivalent to 12-15,000 tons of TNT, destroying five square miles of city.

The destruction of Hiroshima failed to bring Japan direct surrender, and on August 9 major Charles Sweeney flew another B-29 bomber, bockscar, of tinian. A thick cloud cover the primary target, the city of kokura, transported Sweeney to a secondary target, Nagasaki, where the "fat man" plutonium bomb was dropped at 11:02 that morning. More powerful than what was used on Hiroshima, the bomb weighed nearly 10,000 pounds and was built to produce a 22 kiloton explosion. The topography of Nagasaki, which is located in the narrow valleys between the mountains, reduces the bomb's effects, borders destruction to 2.6 square miles.

On midday on August 15, 1945 (Japanese time), emperor hirohito announced his surrender of country on a radio broadcast. The news spread quickly, and celebrations of "victory in Japan" or "v-j day" broke out throughout the United States and other allied states. The official surrender treaty was signed on September 2nd, on a Missouri warship, anchored in Tokyo bay.

References 

Editors, H. (2009, November 18). Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Retrieved March 9, 2020, from HISTORY: https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/bombing-of-hiroshima-and-nagasaki

Selasa, 04 Februari 2020

   
                                       Daryaskara


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                       he Fox and The Crow
                        


Eventually there was a fox that saw a Crow flying off with an item of cheese in its beak as well as clear up pleasantly on a branch of a tree.
” That’s my food, because I am a Fox,” Master Reynard stated, while he was mosting likely to the foot of the tree.
” Good day, Girlfriend Crow,” he welcomed. “Just how gorgeous you are looking today: how shiny your softy plumes; exactly how brilliant your eagle eye. I feel certain your voice must surpass that of various other birds, just as your number does; allow me take pleasure in one tune from you that I may greet you as the Queen of Birds.”
The Crow lifted up her head and also croaked her ideal, but the minute she opened her mouth the item of cheese dropped to the ground, and directly got by Master Fox.
” That will certainly do,” he said. “That was all I actually desired. As the substitution for your cheese I will give you an item of sensible suggestions for the future: “Do not depend on phonies.

Selasa, 07 Januari 2020

my vacation in ciamis


I got report cards on 19 December 2019 after that holidays came . when i got the days off , i got on vacation to my uncles house in ciamis. i went there by train.I boarded the Pangandaran train and stopped at Ciamis Station. I arrived at the station ciamis I was picked up by my cousin.

I was in ciamis for seven days.I just rested on my first day of vacation at my uncle's house. I just gathered with family coincidentally it was raining that day so we just stayed home while watching tv and joking on my second day there. I went to Ciamis Square in the afternoon, we went with the whole family because on this Saturday so it will not interfere with families who are already working, we go there by car to make it more comfortable.my family and I arrived at the ciamis square at sunset, so we prefer to take pictures first.My family and I had finished our photos, and by then we were ready for prayer at the grand mosque just across the square.my family and I have finished praying and we finished riding a pedicab in love and after that we ate at Ampera restaurant after being full we returned home and that was my vacation trip on the third day.I only rested on the fourth day there because I was too tired.I went to my grandparents' grave on my fifth day there.

Selasa, 15 Oktober 2019



                           
                              thomas alva edison



1. Childhood



  Edison was born on February 11, 1847 in Milan, Ohio.  He is the youngest of seven siblings, son of couple Samuel Ogden Edison Jr.  and Nancy Matthews Elliott.

  Little Edison only went to school for a few weeks before his mother withdrew him and decided to teach him himself.

  At that time, his teacher warned that Edison was considered a student who was often left behind, was not smart, and was considered not talented.

  During his mother's teaching, Edison's education was obtained from the School of Natural Philosophy by RG Parker and The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art.

  At the age of 11 years, Edison who learned self-taught showed great curiosity by reading various books


2.Youth



Thomas has poor hearing not because he is truly deaf, but rather he has a hearing loss.  Some said that this hearing loss was due to illness and some said it was due to an accident (the station officer hit Thomas because of a fire on the train due to his laboratory).  However, Thomas did not complain about it or make it lacking.  He considers that to be an advantage because he has more time to think than to listen to empty talk.

 Thomas registered his first patent for an electric vote recorder, but no one bought it.  Finally, Thomas also decided to make a tool that attracts people to buy it.  He switched to commercial equipment.  Thomas managed to develop a stock ticker and sell it to a company for $ 40,000.  With this money, he built a laboratory and company in Menlo Park, New Jersey

3.Incandescent Light Experiment



In 1877, Thomas devoted his energy, time, and money to the experiment of making incandescent lamps.  The problem is he must be able to find materials that can glow, but do not burn when electrified.  Thomas has experimented with 6,000 different ingredients.  Finally, on October 21, 1879, created the first electric light that can be lit for 40 hours.  In 1890, he founded the General Electric company.

 Regarding this experiment, Edison once protested the newspaper that wrote the headline entitled "After 9,955 Failures to Find an Incandescent Light Bulb, Edison Finally Successfully Found a Lighting Lamp."  Edison has finally succeeded in finding a light that is on. "

4. Death and funeral

Edison's death died on 18 October 1931 in the age of 84 years in his residence, Glenmont, at Llewellyn Park, West Orange due to diabetic complications. The company and community around the world turn off the lights and electricity as a form of honor to the inventor.



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                           dolphins Bottlenose


             

1. dolphins Bottlenose

dolphins   Bottlenose (Tursiops truncatus) are the most common and best-known species of dolphin.  Its habitat is in warm waters throughout the world and can be found in almost all waters except the Arctic Ocean and the Southern Ocean.

 The bottleneck dolphin is gray which varies from dark gray at the top near the dorsal fin to light gray whitish at the bottom.  These color patterns make them difficult to see from above and below.  Adult bottle nose dolphins have a length of between 2 to 4 meters and a weight of 150 to 650 kilograms.


2. the smartest animal on earth



During this time, scientists believe that the intelligence of dolphins almost matches humans.  According to them, dolphins are so smart that they need to be treated as "non-human people".

 Inquired had inquired, mamala water is the second smartest living creature after humans.  Then, there is the third chimp.

 According to scientists, the intelligence of dolphins can be seen from the contents of his brain.  In their brains there are many features associated with high intelligence

3.  typesof dolphins bottlenose



a. Dolphins bottlenose(Tursiops truncatus)

Dolphins bottlenose are the most well-known type of dolphin.  In English it is called by various names such as Common Bottlenose Dolphin, Bottlenose Dolphin, Bottle-nosed Dolphin, and Bottlenosed Dolphin.  The Latin name is Tursiops truncatus (Montagu, 1821).

 Body length of about 2-4 meters with a weight between 135-635 kg.  The color of this smart mammal starts from light gray to black with a lighter color on its stomach.

b. Dolphins bottlenose indo pacific (Tursiops aduncus)

Dolphins bottlenose indo pacific  (Tursiops aduncus) The Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin was previously thought to be the same species as the Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus), but since 1998 it has been considered a separate species.  The Latin name of this animal is Tursiops aduncus (Ehrenberg, 1833).  English is known as the Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin, or Indian Ocean Bottlenose Dolphin.

 The length of the Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin is about 2.6 meters and weighs 230 kg.  Found alive in waters around India, northern Australia, the South China Sea, the Red Sea, the east coast of Africa, as well as in Indonesian waters.  The upper body is dark gray with a whitish gray belly with gray spots.

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