Kamis, 26 Mei 2011

cinderella

ONCE there was a gentleman who married, for his second wife, the proudest and most haughty woman that was ever seen. She had, by a former husband, two daughters of her own humor, who were, indeed, exactly like her in all things. He had likewise, by another wife, a young daughter, but of unparalleled goodness and sweetness of temper, which she took from her mother, who was the best creature in the world.
No sooner were the ceremonies of the wedding over but the mother-in-law began to show herself in her true colors. She could not bear the good qualities of this pretty girl, and the less because they made her own daughters appear the more odious. She employed her in the meanest work of the house: she scoured the dishes, tables, etc., and scrubbed madam’s chamber, and those of misses, her daughters; she lay up in a sorry garret, upon a wretched straw bed, while her sisters lay in fine rooms, with floors all inlaid, upon beds of the very newest fashion, and where they had looking-glasses so large that they might see themselves at their full length from head to foot.
The poor girl bore all patiently, and dared not tell her father, who would have rattled her off; for his wife governed him entirely. When she had done her work, she used to go into the chimney-corner, and sit down among cinders and ashes, which made her commonly be called Cinderwench; but the youngest, who was not so rude and uncivil as the eldest, called her Cinderella. However, Cinderella, notwithstanding her mean apparel, was a hundred times handsomer than her sisters, though they were always dressed very richly.
It happened that the King’s son gave a ball, and invited all persons of fashion to it. Our young misses were also invited, for they cut a very grand figure among the quality. They were mightily delighted at this invitation, and wonderfully busy in choosing out such gowns, petticoats, and head-clothes as might become them. This was a new trouble to Cinderella; for it was she who ironed her sisters’ linen, and plaited their ruffles; they talked all day long of nothing but how they should be dressed.
“For my part,” said the eldest, “I will wear my red velvet suit with French trimming.”
“And I,” said the youngest, “shall have my usual petticoat; but then, to make amends for that, I will put on my gold-flowered manteau, and my diamond stomacher, which is far from being the most ordinary one in the world.”
They sent for the best tire-woman they could get to make up their head-dresses and adjust their double pinners, and they had their red brushes and patches from Mademoiselle de la Poche.
Cinderella was likewise called up to them to be consulted in all these matters, for she had excellent notions, and advised them always for the best, nay, and offered her services to dress their heads, which they were very willing she should do. As she was doing this, they said to her:
“Cinderella, would you not be glad to go to the ball?”
“Alas!” said she, “you only jeer me; it is not for such as I am to go thither.”
“Thou art in the right of it,” replied they; “it would make the people laugh to see a Cinderwench at a ball.”
Anyone but Cinderella would have dressed their heads awry, but she was very good, and dressed them perfectly well They were almost two days without eating, so much were they transported with joy. They broke above a dozen laces in trying to be laced up close, that they might have a fine slender shape, and they were continually at their looking-glass. At last the happy day came; they went to Court, and Cinderella followed them with her eyes as long as she could, and when she had lost sight of them, she fell a-crying.
Her godmother, who saw her all in tears, asked her what was the matter.
“I wish I could–I wish I could–”; she was not able to speak the rest, being interrupted by her tears and sobbing.
This godmother of hers, who was a fairy, said to her, “Thou wishest thou couldst go to the ball; is it not so?”
“Y–es,” cried Cinderella, with a great sigh.
“Well,” said her godmother, “be but a good girl, and I will contrive that thou shalt go.” Then she took her into her chamber, and said to her, “Run into the garden, and bring me a pumpkin.”
Cinderella went immediately to gather the finest she could get, and brought it to her godmother, not being able to imagine how this pumpkin could make her go to the ball. Her godmother scooped out all the inside of it, having left nothing but the rind; which done, she struck it with her wand, and the pumpkin was instantly turned into a fine coach, gilded all over with gold.
She then went to look into her mouse-trap, where she found six mice, all alive, and ordered Cinderella to lift up a little the trapdoor, when, giving each mouse, as it went out, a little tap with her wand, the mouse was that moment turned into a fine horse, which altogether made a very fine set of six horses of a beautiful mouse-colored dapple-gray. Being at a loss for a coachman,
“I will go and see,” says Cinderella, “if there is never a rat in the rat-trap–we may make a coachman of him.”
“Thou art in the right,” replied her godmother; “go and look.”
Cinderella brought the trap to her, and in it there were three huge rats. The fairy made choice of one of the three which had the largest beard, and, having touched him with her wand, he was turned into a fat, jolly coach- man, who had the smartest whiskers eyes ever beheld. After that, she said to her:
“Go again into the garden, and you will find six lizards behind the watering-pot, bring them to me.”
She had no sooner done so but her godmother turned them into six footmen, who skipped up immediately behind the coach, with their liveries all bedaubed with gold and silver, and clung as close behind each other as if they had done nothing else their whole lives. The Fairy then said to Cinderella: “Well, you see here an equipage fit to go to the ball with; are you not pleased with it?”
“Oh! yes,” cried she; “but must I go thither as I am, in these nasty rags?”
Her godmother only just touched her with her wand, and, at the same instant, her clothes were turned into cloth of gold and silver, all beset with jewels. This done, she gave her a pair of glass slippers, the prettiest in the whole world. Being thus decked out, she got up into her coach; but her godmother, above all things, commanded her not to stay till after midnight, telling her, at the same time, that if she stayed one moment longer, the coach would be a pumpkin again, her horses mice, her coachman a rat, her footmen lizards, and her clothes become just as they were before.
She promised her godmother she would not fail of leaving the ball before midnight; and then away she drives, scarce able to contain herself for joy. The King’s son who was told that a great princess, whom nobody knew, was come, ran out to receive her; he gave her his hand as she alighted out of the coach, and led her into the ball, among all the company. There was immediately a profound silence, they left off dancing, and the violins ceased to play, so attentive was everyone to contemplate the singular beauties of the unknown new-comer. Nothing was then heard but a confused noise of:
“Ha! how handsome she is! Ha! how handsome she is!”
The King himself, old as he was, could not help watching her, and telling the Queen softly that it was a long time since he had seen so beautiful and lovely a creature.
All the ladies were busied in considering her clothes and headdress, that they might have some made next day after the same pattern, provided they could meet with such fine material and as able hands to make them.
The King’s son conducted her to the most honorable seat, and afterward took her out to dance with him; she danced so very gracefully that they all more and more admired her. A fine collation was served up, whereof the young prince ate not a morsel, so intently was he busied in gazing on her.
She went and sat down by her sisters, showing them a thousand civilities, giving them part of the oranges and citrons which the Prince had presented her with, which very much surprised them, for they did not know her. While Cinderella was thus amusing her sisters, she heard the clock strike eleven and three-quarters, whereupon she immediately made a courtesy to the company and hasted away as fast as she could.
When she got home she ran to seek out her godmother, and, after having thanked her, she said she could not but heartily wish she might go next day to the ball, because the King’s son had desired her.
As she was eagerly telling her godmother whatever had passed at the ball, her two sisters knocked at the door, which Cinderella ran and opened.
“How long you have stayed!” cried she, gaping, rubbing her eyes and stretching herself as if she had been just waked out of her sleep; she had not, however, any manner of inclination to sleep since they went from home.
“If thou hadst been at the ball,” said one of her sisters, “thou wouldst not have been tired with it. There came thither the finest princess, the most beautiful ever was seen with mortal eyes; she showed us a thousand civilities, and gave us oranges and citrons.”
Cinderella seemed very indifferent in the matter; indeed, she asked them the name of that princess; but they told her they did not know it, and that the King’s son was very uneasy on her account and would give all the world to know who she was. At this Cinderella, smiling, replied:
“She must, then, be very beautiful indeed; how happy you have been! Could not I see her? Ah! dear Miss Charlotte, do lend me your yellow suit of clothes which you wear every day.”
“Ay, to be sure!” cried Miss Charlotte; “lend my clothes to such a dirty Cinderwench as thou art! I should be a fool.”
Cinderella, indeed, expected well such answer, and was very glad of the refusal; for she would have been sadly put to it if her sister had lent her what she asked for jestingly.
The next day the two sisters were at the ball, and so was Cinderella, but dressed more magnificently than before. The King’s son was always by her, and never ceased his compliments and kind speeches to her; to whom all this was so far from being tiresome that she quite forgot what her godmother had recommended to her; so that she, at last, counted the clock striking twelve when she took it to be no more than eleven; she then rose up and fled, as nimble as a deer. The Prince followed, but could not overtake her. She left behind one of her glass slippers, which the Prince took up most carefully. She got home but quite out of breath, and in her nasty old clothes, having nothing left her of all her finery but one of the little slippers, fellow to that she dropped. The guards at the palace gate were asked:
If they had not seen a princess go out.
Who said: They had seen nobody go out but a young girl, very meanly dressed, and who had more the air of a poor country wench than a gentlewoman.
When the two sisters returned from the ball Cinderella asked them: If they had been well diverted, and if the fine lady had been there.
They told her: Yes, but that she hurried away immediately when it struck twelve, and with so much haste that she dropped one of her little glass slippers, the prettiest in the world, which the King’s son had taken up; that he had done nothing but look at her all the time at the ball, and that most certainly he was very much in love with the beautiful person who owned the glass slipper.
What they said was very true; for a few days after the King’s son caused it to be proclaimed, by sound of trumpet, that he would marry her whose foot the slipper would just fit. They whom he employed began to try it upon the princesses, then the duchesses and all the Court, but in vain; it was brought to the two sisters, who did all they possibly could to thrust their foot into the slipper, but they could not effect it. Cinderella, who saw all this, and knew her slipper, said to them, laughing:
“Let me see if it will not fit me.”
Her sisters burst out a-laughing, and began to banter her. The gentleman who was sent to try the slipper looked earnestly at Cinderella, and, finding her very handsome, said:
It was but just that she should try, and that he had orders to let everyone make trial.
He obliged Cinderella to sit down, and, putting the slipper to her foot, he found it went on very easily, and fitted her as if it had been made of wax. The astonishment her two sisters were in was excessively great, but still abundantly greater when Cinderella pulled out of her pocket the other slipper, and put it on her foot. Thereupon, in came her godmother, who, having touched with her wand Cinderella’s clothes, made them richer and more magnificent than any of those she had before.
And now her two sisters found her to be that fine, beautiful lady whom they had seen at the ball. They threw themselves at her feet to beg pardon for all the ill- treatment they had made her undergo. Cinderella took them up, and, as she embraced them, cried:
That she forgave them with all her heart, and desired them always to love her.
She was conducted to the young prince, dressed as she was; he thought her more charming than ever, and, a few days after, married her. Cinderella, who was no less good than beautiful, gave her two sisters lodgings in the palace.

me at school :D

Taking pictures in class when the teacher isn't looking. #MeAtSchool
Pretending to write when the teacher is looking to call someone. #MeAtSchool
I hate when the sub teacher is worse than the regular teacher. #MeAtSchool
I don't care there is 5 minutes left in the class. I'm packing up. #MeAtSchool
Roses are red, Violets are blue. Dear holidays, I miss you! #MeAtSchool
Waking up in the morning is one of the most hardest things to do. #MeAtSchool
I'd love going to school, if only we could eat while studying. #MeAtSchool
I'd love going to school, if only tweeting was one of school subjects. #MeAtSchool
I'd love going to school, if only there was no exam. #MeAtSchool
I love it when the teacher who has two periods in school is absent! #MeAtSchool
 Sometimes I wish I could just skip Thursday and Friday. #MeAtSchool

DAMN its true !!

#whatgirlwants A guy who treats her right. ;) #DamnItsTrue
#whatgirlwants A guy who makes her feel like she's the only girl, interested in what she does, and has an inner confidence. #DamnItsTrue
#whatgirlwants A guy who listens to what she has to say. Don't always try to undermine her. #DamnItsTrue
#whatgirlwants A guy who makes her feel really special and always be romantic in the relationship. #DamnItsTrue
#whatgirlwants A guy who always listen to her when she has problems. #DamnItsTrue
Moms have magic, they make me feel better without medicine. I ♥ MOM! #DamnItsTrue
Music comforts me. It tells me it's okay to feel sad or scared or alone. #DamnItsTrue
School is a jail, the cells are the classes, teachers are the security guard and we are the prisoners! #DamnItsTrue
#whatgirlwants A guy who doesn't have a huge ego. #DamnItsTrue       

KUTIPAN FILM

"dulu aku emang gatau apa yang namanya cinta tapi ternyata dia datang sendiri tanpa aku sempat berfikir untuk mencarinya" - dealova
"kalau tuhan mengizinkan di lain kehidupan aku berjanji untuk menjadi bagian dari hidup kamu" - gaby dan lagu nya .
"siap sih di dunia ini yg ga mau jatuh cinta hanya saja aku terlalu takut untuk itu" - LOVE"
kalau aku jadi fotografer mungkin aku akan hidup sederhana tapi aku akan bahagia karna aku menyukai pekerjaan ku" - 3idiots
"terkadang kecurigaan timbul bahkan untuk sesuatu yang belum terjadi" - from bandung with love
"gaya nya aja berjilbab tapi kelakuanya kaya anak jalanan" - istiqomah
"sesuatu yang bagi mu baik belum tentu baik di mata tuhan" - surat kecil untuk tuhan
"ada kejujuran yang harus kau ketahui aku mencintai mu seperti orang gila" - mohabbatein
"kita sejenis brontosaurus tapi perbedaanya selalu banyak pertimbangan" - kambing jantan
"gua sih terima nasib aja gua tuh cuma bisa ngagumin dia dari jauh doang" - menculik miyabi
"Kematian mengingatkan kita betapa berharganya kehidupan itu." - Cewek matrepolis
"Kekayaan harta bukanlah syarat dlm percintaan, tetapi kekayaan hatilah yg menjadi syarat akan percintaan." - KCB
"Jangan nyerah sekarang karena kalau kita nyerah sekarang kita gak akan tau apa yang akan terjadi besok" -LOVE
"In your mistery, you create temptation. In my inferiority, you make me more than more I am. So hear I am." -Cin(T)a
"Betapa bahagianya punya banyak teman, betapa senangnya" - pertualangan sherina
"Namanya juga cinta, cinta itu kan ga mengenal aturan" - Best Friend, my enemy
"Bagi siapa pun yang menyakiti sesama manusia. Dia telah menyakiti Tuhan nya." - Ayat-ayat cinta
"Hidup itu simple, kamu ambil keputusan dan kamu tidak boleh menyesalinya" - 2 fast 2 furious
"Seorang pesimis melihat setiap persoalan menjadi hambatan tp buat orang yg optimis melihat hambatan sbg peluang" -cinta 2 hati
"Lo pikir gue gak perawan? lo salah. karena apa? karena keperawanan bukan untuk dijual" - not for sale
"Tenang saja kau Boi, puisi yg dibikin oleh orang jatuh cinta pasti dahsyat!" Laskar Pelangi
"gua gagal di australi , bukan australi yang gagal di tangan gue" - kambing jantan
"Semua orang gak percaya anak-anak miskin juga punya hak untuk belajar." - Laskar Pelangi
"Apalah arti raga tanpa jiwa, dan apa artinya jiwa jika tanpa cinta." -Love Story
"jangan cuma hidup di bumi,tapi kita juga harus menghidupu imi" - sang pencerah
"Being with you is the only way I can have a full and happy life" -50 First Dates (2004)
"Kesempatan itu datangnya dari Tuhan & pilihan itu ada pada manusia, jangan disia siakan" - BINTANG JATUH
"Rangkaian nada nada tingkat tinggi, diatur oleh alam, diperintah oleh hukum fisika dari sluruh alam semesta" - august rush
"Jika seseorang sudah menemukan dunianya sendiri, maka hidup akan sangat berarti" -Initial D

TEKMOLOGI SAHABAT GENERASI INDONESIA


dalam memasuki era industrialisasi pencapaiannya sangat dipengaruhi oleh penguasaan teknologi karena teknologi adalah mesin penggerak pertumbuhan melalui industri

Begitulah penjelasan wikipedia tentang teknologi, dari penggalan kalimat diatas dapat kita jabarkan bahwa seiring perkembangan zaman teknologi juga makin berkembang, Mulai dari teknologi industri, pertanian, perternakan, peralatan rumah tangga dan juga teknologi computing yang berkembang pesat.
jika kita perhatikan dari awal perkembangannya, komputer bermula dari alat hitung sederhana dan kemudian berkembang menjadi sebuah mesin hitung ‘raksasa’. Sejak baru ditemukan tahun 1940 komputer berkembang secara dramatis bahkan dalam tempo kurang dari satu abad, disusul dengan perkembangan teknologi internet.

Perkembangan teknologi internet yang sangat pesat ini jelas sangat berpengaruh pada kehidupan sosial manusia. “Bak dua sisi mata pedang” mungkin itulah peribahasa yang mampu menjelaskan pengaruh teknologi internet ini, selain berperan  positif dalam perkembangan informasi internet juga memiliki pengaruh buruk yang tak dapat dihindari.

Salah satu pengaruh buruk teknologi ini dapat dilihat dari banyaknya kejahatan di dunia maya atau lebih dikenal dengan istilah cyber crime seperti pembajakan situs (hacking), penipuan melalui berbagai media jejaring sosial, pornografi, porno aksi sampai pada kasus pemalsuan. Dengan banyaknya kasus cyber crime
ini membuat berbagai pihak lebih waspada termasuk para orang tua. Ada beberapa tipe karakter orang tua yang mengklaim bahwa teknologi komunikasi dunia maya ini terlalu berbahaya bagi kaum muda, sehingga banyak orang tua yang melarang anak-anaknya menggunakan teknologi semacam ini.

Padahal jika digunakan serta diawasi dengan benar Pengembangan teknologi semacam ini dapat memberi kaum muda sarana yang lebih baik untuk mengembangkan kemampuan berkomunikasi dan tentunya memperluas pergaulan. Hal ini memberi kesempatan yang lebih luas pada generasi muda indonesia untuk mengakses berbagai informasi dan juga berbagi pengetahuan dalam berbagai bidang dan dengan sendirinya melahirkan generasi muda yang cerdas, inovatif serta kreatif.  Generasi kreatif indonesia inilah yang nantinya akan menghasilkan mahakarya yang pastinya mampu mengharumkan nama indonesia di mata dunia.

Sudah banyak contoh generasi muda yang telah menghasilkan karya besar dengan memanfaatkan teknologi internet, Salah satunya adalah penemu dan pendiri google inc. yaitu Larry Page dan Sergey Brin. Kedua pemuda hebat tersebut menciptakan sebuah mesin pencari atau search egine terbesar di dunia ini saat mereka masih duduk di bangku kuliah pada bulan januari 2006. Contoh lain dari generasi muda indonesia yang sukses melalui media internet adalah Anne Ahira yang telah sukses menjadi internet marketing sejak tahun 2001 dan telah menciptakan sebuah sistem internet marketing yang diikuti oleh ribuan orang.

 Bukan mustahil bagi generasi muda indonesia lainnya untuk mengikuti jejak  mereka yang telah sukses berkat teknologi internet ini. Oleh karenanya generasi muda ini harus dibekali dengan mobile computing pc yang canggih serta mudah dibawa kemana saja tanpa mengurangi mobilitas si pemakai. Karena didesain dalam ukuran kecil dan ringan maka netbook VAIO seri YB ini sangat cocok untuk mereka yang mengedepankan efisiensi seperti kita, generasi muda indonesia. Sony VAIO seri YB di lengkapi dengan baterai dengan daya tahan yang cukup lama (4 jam) serta fitur web camera yang memberi keleluasaan bagi penggunanya untuk melakukan kontak visual dimanapun ia berada.


Tampilannya yang stylish dan Desain penuh gaya memberi nilai plus bagi pengguna netbook VAIO seri YBHibiscus pink untuk si manis yang romantis, ini, disertai dengan 3 warna-warni pilihan yang dapat mengekspresikan dirimu. coconut white untuk si elegan, dan carribean green untuk si pecinta bumi yang energik. VAIO seri YB dengan desain penuh gaya siap mewujudkan kreativitas dan optimisme generasi muda.


Tak perlu ragu dengan fitur yang terdapat pada netbook VAIO seri YB ini. Didukung dengan teknologi motion gesture yang unik, kita dapat mengontrol lagu, video, serta foto cukup dengan melambaikan tangan ke webcam untuk berbagai macam perintah seperti previous, next, pause, dan lainnya. Selain itu Sony VAIO seri YB seri juga dilengkapi dengan port HDMI untuk menampilkan konten-konten dari netbook ke layar LCD TV.

Berbagai macam keunggulan diatas terangkum dalam sebuah netbook berukuran 11,6 inch dengan berah tak lebih dari 1,46 kg! Jadi bagi kalian generasi muda indonesia yang cerdas, kreatif dan inovatif sudah saatnya berkreasi dan berinovasi dengan pilihan yang cerdas. Tunjukkan kepada dunia bahwa generasi muda indonesia mampu menciptakan karya-karya bombastis. Sony VAIO seri YB pilihan yang tepat bagi kita semua. 'Step Up Generation; Better Future is in Our Hand'.

 
Pekan seni ini dibuat dengan tujuan mengenalkan seni yang bisa disampaikan lewat bermacam media. Selain itu, agar masyarakat luas mengetahui bahwa seni juga bisa dinikmati dan dipelajari oleh berbagai kalangan dan tingkatan usia.  

                    Ini adalah contoh dari generasi muda Indonesia.Ini membuktikan bahwa sekarang sudah mulai banyak generasi Indonesia yang Kreatif & Smart
Di sepanjang jalan sekitar lokasi pekan seni, terlihat deretan poster-poster seni grafis bertemakan propaganda mengenai perkembangan seni grafis murni. Poster bermacam warna ini cukup menyita perhatian pengunjung yang melewatinya.
Ini adalah contoh dari generasi muda Indonesia.Ini membuktikan bahwa sekarang sudah mulai banyak generasi Indonesia yang Kreatif & Smart