Selasa, 19 November 2013

RESULT OF DEBATE - Students Must Riding Bicycle to The School

BENEFITS

1. Cycling is good for your heart: Cycling is associated with improved cardiovascular fitness, as well as a decrease in the risk of coronary heart disease.
2. Cycling is good for your muscles: Riding a bike is great for toning and building your muscles, especially in the lower half of the body – your calves, your thighs, and your rear end. It’s also a great low-impact mode of exercise for those with joint conditions or injuries to the legs or hips, which might keep them from being active.
3. Cycling is good for your waistline: You can burn a lot of calories while biking, especially when you cycle faster than a leisurely pace, and cycling has been associated with helping to keep weight gain down. And cycling has the added benefit of ramping up your metabolism, even after the ride is over.
4. Cycling is good for your lifespan: Bicycling is a great way to increase your longevity, as cycling regularly has been associated with increased ‘life-years’, even when adjusted for risks of injury through cycling.
5. Cycling is good for your coordination: Moving both feet around in circles while steering with both your hands and your body’s own weight is good practice for your coordination skills.
6. Cycling is good for your mental health: Riding a bike has been linked to improved mental health.
7. Cycling is good for your immune system: Cycling can strengthen your immune system, and could protect against certain kinds of cancers.

DISADVANTAGES

today we life with bad pollution; air pollution, water pollution, etc. We need to fix it to deacrease the pollution. a simple way is riding a bike to your school. do you know? it have so much fun and benefits. but we have a bit problem about it. riding bicycle seems easy and people thought is "riding bicyle to the school is easy" ya that thougth are belong to a people who stay near to the school. in Indonesia, many students stay far away from their school because some reasons. so, maybe you will get a little bit problem if your home is far from school. you need to wake up earlier and get tired when you arrive at your school. in Indonesia, there's no speacial way for a bike. so, its little bit scary if you ride your bike at citi way. especially in Bandung, there's a way for bike but in the real the way isn't work goodly. So, if your house need to your school you should ride a bicycle. so, if your house far from school you shouldn't ride a bicycle to the school.

CONCLUTION
You can ride your bike to school if it doesn't make you tired. many ways to ride bike everyday, you can ride at Car Free Day on Sunday morning. you can be healthy and try to decrease pollition with many way.

Jumat, 01 November 2013

Modality

If I Get Rp1.000.000.000,00
1. Make my parents happy
2. I'll buy a new house
3. I'll use it for my education
4. Save the money
5. Invest it to stocks
6. I'll donate it (a bit)
7. I'll go around the world
8. I'll buy modern car
9. I'll buy modern motorcycle
10. I'll hang out with my friend

I'll Be Happy If ...
1. My parents are happy
2. My family are happy
3. See person whom I love being happy
4. Be healthy
5. Laugh and laugh
6. Playing football/cabaret/badminton anything what i want to do
7. My expectations become real
8. Doing my hobbies
9. Singing or playing music
10. Be better everyday

Make the U.S. Student Visa Process Painless

Arriving early with all of the required documents will ensure a smooth visa appointment.


Paperwork: It's the part of a life-changing experience that no one likes. However, if you're planning on studying abroad, it's something you're going to have to wade through before you can jump on that plane.
For international students, getting your student visa in order is one of the most important tasks when preparing to travel to the U.S. The paperwork can take quite a while to process. Once you've applied to your American colleges, make sure to get your initial visa forms in early.
If you're studying abroad, use your study abroad office; if attending full-time, contact the international student office at your American college. At least to begin with, that office will be your first point of contact and will have the best information on where to begin.
[Learn how to prepare for your American college roommate.]
It's likely that your school will give you an information pack with the paperwork you need to get started. There are several stages to visa applications, and the sooner you get your forms filled out, the sooner you're likely to get your appointment at the American embassy and ultimately obtain your visa. After working through the initial paperwork you must then make an appointment at the U.S. embassy for your visa.
When it comes time for your appointment, make sure you are fully equipped. It is crucial that you have all of your paperwork with you.
Double check this before you head out, as there will be some documents you need to bring in order to complete the appointment, like your passport. Remember that electronics, like your mobile phone, are not allowed inside the embassy, so if anything gets left behind it will be hard to phone home to see if someone can drop it off for you.
[Find ways to stay connected with home as an international student.]
Bring books, pens and paper, or any other forms of entertainment for your appointment, because it can be a very long wait. While some people only have to stay in the embassy building for an hour or so to get their paperwork sorted, some have to stay much longer as, unsurprisingly, there are a lot of people who want to visit America.
When I went to pick up my visa I had a six-hour wait before my appointment eventually arrived, and I hadn't brought nearly enough reading material to entertain me in the interim. My nerves were so frayed by the time I was eventually called for my appointment that I half thought they wouldn't approve my application.
Despite the potentially long wait, make sure you arrive at least half an hour before your appointment is due to start. You never know: You could be one of the lucky ones and have everything working on time.
In addition to your entertainment, make sure you bring a bottle of water – and if that isn't allowed in the building, bring some small change to grab a drink from a vending machine.
[Learn what to take with you to a U.S. college.]
Once your visa appointment is over, make sure you photocopy every important piece of paper, or scan and save all of your forms to a hard drive.
Losing any piece of visa paperwork can land you in a mess, but the process of fixing that problem will be made marginally easier if you have at least one backup copy of all of your required forms. Keep everything together in a big folder, save copies on a hard drive and, of course, try not to lose any of the originals.
Completing all of your visa requirements is an essential part of preparing to study in the U.S. If you find yourself stressed by all of these forms, just remind yourself that once you get the paperwork filed you can start planning the exciting parts of your new college experience.

Question :
1.  What should you bring for the appointment?
2. What will happen if you lost some documents?
3. In addition to your entertainment, what should you bring?
4. When do you have to arrive for the appointment?
5. What do you have to do to avoid losing any piece of visa paperwork?

Answer :
1.  Pencils, books, and documents
2. You will end up in a mess
3.  Bring a bottle of water
4. Half an hour before the appointment
5. Save all forms in a hard drive