Non Stop Top

Top(*bahasa Inggris), atau yang dalam Bahasa Indonesia berarti "gasing" atau ada pula yang menyebutnya "gangsing". Pasti diantara kalian sudah pernah memainkannya. Sedikit untuk menambah pengetehuan, berdasarkan kutipan dari Wikipedia, Gasing adalah mainan yang bisa berputar pada poros dan berkesetimbangan pada suatu titik. Gasing merupakan mainan tertua yang ditemukan di berbagai situs arkeologi dan masih bisa dikenali. Selain merupakan mainan anak-anak dan orang dewasa, gasing juga digunakan untuk berjudi dan ramalan nasib. Sebagian besar gasing dibuat dari kayu, walaupun sering dibuat dari plastik, atau bahan-bahan lain. Kayu diukir dan dibentuk hingga menjadi bagian badan gasing. Tali gasing umumnya dibuat dari nilon, sedangkan tali gasing tradisional dibuat dari kulit pohon. Panjang tali gasing berbeda-beda bergantung pada panjang lengan orang yang memainkan.
Gerakan gasing berdasarkan efek giroskopik. Gasing biasanya berputar terhuyung-huyung untuk beberapa saat hingga interaksi bagian kaki (paksi) dengan permukaan tanah membuatnya tegak. Setelah gasing berputar tegak untuk sementara waktu, momentum sudut dan efek giroskopik berkurang sedikit demi sedikit hingga akhirnya bagian badan terjatuh secara kasar ke permukaan tanah.

Non Stop Top

Nah, kalau ini merupakan salah satu mainan canggih. Mengutip dari CoolestGadget, cukup putar Non Stop Top dan gasing tersebut akan berputar bukan hanya selama satu menit, bukan sepuluh menit, bukan dua puluh menit, bukan satu jam, tetapi bisa berputar sampai delapan jam. Saat gasing diputar, motor penggerak yang ada di dalam gasing akan mempertahankan putaran sampai delapan jam yang di aktifkan oleh dua baterai arloji. Cahaya dari lampu-lampu yang berada di sekitar gasing pun turut menambah kecepatan gasing. Kecanggihan dari gasing tersebut pasti akan membuat Anda terkagum.

Sepasang baterai jam CR2032 akan mengaktifkan gasing seharga £9.99 ini, dan bisa memberikan hiburan kepada Anda terutama di saat-saat bosan. Jika Anda berminat untuk membeli mainan canggih ini, kunjungi saja iwantoneofthose.

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The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus - Your Guardian Angel.mp3 [single]

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The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus - You Better Pray.mpg [video]


segitu aja dulu yak .. nanti ditambah lagi ..!!
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The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus

The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus adalah sebuah band yang ber-genre alternative rock yang dibentuk pada tahun 2001 di Middleburg, Florida. Personil band ini terdiri dari Ronnie Winter - Lead Vocals, Guitar, Percussion, Duke Kitchens - Guitar, Piano, Vocals, Joey Westwood - Bass, Vocals, Jon Wilkes - Drums, Vocals.

Band ini secara resmi dibentuk oleh Ronnie Winter dan Duke Kitchens pada tahun 2001 setelah mereka memainkan 'cover song' Blink-182 di AP music theory. Selama 18 bulan mereka menciptakan lagu namun belum juga dapat membuat album untuk lagu yang telah mereka ciptakan, sampai akhirnya Joey Westwood dan Jon Wilkes bergabung dan membentuk band The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus tersebut sehingga mereka menjadi band lokal di Florida.

The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus merilis 3 lagu demo mereka pada pertengahan tahun 2004 sebagai salah satu promosi mereka di konser-konser lokal, sekolah, mall, dan lokasi-lokasi lain di luar Florida sampai akhirnya mereka merilis self titled album pertama mereka di akhir tahun 2004 yang berjudul "The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus".

Don't You Fake It (2005-2007)


Kemudian pada tahun 2006, mereka mengeluarkan album kedua mereka yang berjudul "Don't You Fake It" dengan hits mereka "Face Down", "False Pretense", "Your Guardian Angel", and "Damn Regret".

Album The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus "Don't You Fake It" Deluxe Edition (CD/DVD) dirilis pada 23 Februari 2007. Dalam CD tersebut terdapat dua lagu ekslusif, yaitu versi akustik dari lagu mereka yang berjudul "Face Down" dan sebuah lagu yang belum pernah dirilis di album (bonus track) "Disconnected". Juga, pada bulan Mei 2007, salah satu single mereka, "Face Down", menjadi salah satu soundtrack dalam film "Georgia Rule".

Lonely Road (2008-sekarang)


Pada bulan Juni 2007, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus mulai mengerjakan album kedua mereka, Lonely Road, yang akan dirilis pada musim panas 2008.

Pada bulan April 2008, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus memulai tour akustik mereka dengan grup band Amaru, yaitu sebuah band yang berasal dari kota yang sama dengan mereka.
Pada 30 September 2008, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus membuat blog mereka di MySpace, yang akan menampilkan sebuah lagu 'demo version' dari album yang akan dirilisnya. Lagu tersebut akan tersedia bagi member The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus "Alliance" fan group. Dalam album ini, terdapat beberapa lagu hits, diantaranya "Pen and Paper" dan "You Better Pray" dan sebuah single pertama mereka "Lonely Road" dari album yang sama berjudul "Lonely Road".

Di awal Oktober 2008, Matt Carter menggantikan pemain gitar mereka sebelumnya. Carter pernah bekerja dengan band ini sebelumnya, ia sempat ditanya apakah ingin bergabung dengan The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus sebagai personil band, namun ia menolaknya. Sampai pada akhirnya ia ditanya kembali dan ia setuju untuk bergabung.

Pada 20 Maret 2009, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus merilis EP berjudul Shock Session, dan juga versi akustik dari "Pen & Paper", "You Better Pray", dan "Face Down".


--dari berbagai sumber--

Tugas Bahasa Inggris "soft-skill 3"


Nama : Riyadh Firdaus
NPM : 31107489
Kelas : 3DB01

THE BALANCE SHEET




Financial statements are the final product of the accounting process. They provide information on the financial condition of a company. The balance sheet, one type of financial statement, provides a summary of what a company owns and what it owes on one particular day.
Assets represent everything of value that is owned by a business, such as property, equipment, and accounts receivable. On the other hand, liabilities are the debts that a company owes--for example, to suppliers and banks. If liabilities are subtracted from assets (assets-liabilities) the amount remaining is the owners share of a business. This is known as owners’ or stockholders equity.



One key to understanding the accounting transactions of a business is to understand the relationship of its assets, liabilities, and owners’ equity. This is often represented by the fundamental accounting equation: assets equal liabilities plus owners’ equity.


ASSETS = LIABILITIES + OWNERS’ EQUITY


These three factors are expressed in monetary terms and therefore are limited to items that can be given a monetary value. The accounting equation always remains in balance; in other words, one side must equal the other.
The balance sheet expands the accounting equation by providing more information about the assets, liabilities, and owners’ equity of a company at a specific time (for example, on December 31, 1993). It is made up of two parts. The first part lists the company assets, and the second part details liabilities and owners’ equity. Assets are divided into current and fixed assets. Cash, accounts receivable and inventories are all current assets. Property, buildings, and equipment make up the fixed assets of a company. The liabilities section of the balance sheet is often divided into current liabilities (such as bonds and long-term notes).
The balance sheet provides a financial picture of a company on a particular date, and for this reason it is useful in two important areas. Internally, the balance sheet provides managers with financial information for company decision making. Externally, it gives potential investors data for evaluating the company’s financial position.




Comprehension


A. Answer the following questions about the balance sheet. Questions with asterisks (*) cannot be answered directly from the text.

1.What is the final product of the accounting process?
2.What is a balance sheet?
3.Does the balance sheet provide financial information for a long period of time (for example, January to June 1993) or does it provide information for a specific point in time (for example, on June 30, 1993)?
4.What is the difference between assets and liabilities?
5.How is owners’ or stockholders’ equity determined?
6.How can the relationship between assets, liabilities, and owners’ equity be represented?
7.Does the accounting equation always remain in balance? *Why or why not?
8.How can business use a balance sheet? *As a manager, how would you find a balance sheet useful?

Answer:
1.The final product of the accounting process is the balance sheet.
2.A balance sheet is a final statement that provides a summary of what a company owns and what it owes on one particular day.
3.It provides information for a specific point in time, for example, on Jun 30, 1993.
4.Assets represent everything of value that is owned by a business, liabilities are the debts that is a company owes.
5.Owners’ or stockholders’ equity is determined by subtracting liabilities from assets.
6.It can be represented by the fundamental accounting equation assets equal liabilities plus owners’ equity.
7.Yes, it does. Because one side must equal the other. If not, it must be wrong with the recording.
8. A balance is useful for a business, because it provides a financial picture of a company on a particular day. It provides managers with financial information for company decision making.


B. Complete the balance sheet by writing in the correct terms from the list bellow.


assets current liabilities long-term liabilities
liabilities fixed assets current assets
stockholders’ equity


International Manufacturing, Inc
Balance Sheet
December 31, 1993


       
Assets Liabilities

Current assets Current liabilities

Cash $ 49,400 Accounts payable $ 30,000
Accounts receivable 1,600 Income taxes payable 19,000
Inventories 53,000 Total $ 49,000
Total $104,000 Long-term liabilities
Fixed assets Bonds $ 20,000
Property $ 15,000 Long-term notes 40,000
Buildings 50,000 Total $ 60,000
Equipment 10,000
Total $ 75,000 Total liabilities $109,000
Stockholders' equity
Total assets $179,000 Common stock $ 47,000
Retained earnings 23,000
Total $ 70,000

Total liabilities and
stockholders' equity $179,000



Vocabulary Exercises


A. Write down any term that you did understand in the reading. Find each term in the reading, look at its context, and try to figure out the meaning. Discuss these terms with your classmates.

B. Look at the terms in the left-hand column and find the correct synonyms or definition in the right-hand column. Copy the corresponding letters in the blanks.


1. _G_ property (line 6) a. assets equal liabilities plus
owners’ equity
2. _D_ equal (line 12) b. provide information item by item
3. _F_ condition (line 2) c. indicate by words or symbols
4. _B_ detail (line 21) d. have the same value as
5. _A_ accounting equation (line 12) e. a series of transactions, changes,
or functions that bring about
a particular result
6. _H_ monetary (line 15) f. the existing circumstance
7. _E_ process (line 1) g. anything owned by a person
8. _C_ express (line 15) h. of or pertaining to money


C. Discuss the following questions with a partner. In giving your answers, try to use the italicized terms.

1.What is the difference between accounts receivable and accounts payable?
2.Why are accounts receivable and cash considered current assets while property and equipment are considered fixed assets? What do you think the difference between current and fixed assets?
3.The owners’ equity in a company equals assets minus liabilities. What is meant by owners’ (or stockholders’) equity?
4.If you were a manager, how would you use the balance sheet to evaluate you company’s financial condition?
5.What do you consider your personal assets? Do you have any liabilities? What are they?

Answer:
1.Accounts receivable is assets and accounts payable is liabilities.
2.Because they are easily changed into money.
3.Net owning.
4.The manager know were the company is financial healthy.
5.Mobile.


Text Analysis


Look at the reading to answer these questions.
1.What does each of the following refer to?

LINES WORDS REFERENTS
1 they financial statement
9 this the owners’ share if a business
11 this the relationship of its assets
15 these three factors assets, liabilities and
owners’ equity


2.In line 6, what are property, equipment, and accounts receivable examples of?
Assets

3.In line 7, what do suppliers and banks refer to?
To whom the company has debts..

4.In lines 5-7. two different phrases are used to incorporate example in the reading. What are these phrases?
a. Assets
b. Liabilities

5.Another method of clarification by example is the use of mathematical representations. From the reading, copy examples that use mathematical symbols.
a. The fundamental accounting equation.
b. Assets equal to liabilities plus owners’ equity.

6.In lines 28-31, two uses of the balance sheet are given. What are the key words that show each of these uses is in a different area? What uses does each word introduce?

KEYWORDS USES




Classification


Categories of the balance sheet can be classified to show the relationship between them. Fill in the following blanks based on the information provided in the reading and in Figure 1 (page 79).


Class: Assets Class: Liabilities
Members: Current assets Members: Current liabilities
Fixed assets Long-term liabilities

Class: Current assets Class: Current liabilities
Members: Cash Members: Accounts payable
Accounts receivable Income taxes payable
Inventories

Class: Fixed assets Class: Long-term liabilities
Members: Property Members: Bonds
Buildings Long-term notes
Equipment



Application


Using the information in the reading, answer the following questions. Give reasons to support your answers.

1.Which of the following is not a fixed assets: office equipment, machinery, marketable securities, land, and buildings? Why?
Marketable securities. Because its easy to change into money.

2.Are the following liabilities current or long-term: bank loans payable, accounts payable, mortgage bonds payable, taxes payable, and long-term notes payable? List each under the correct heading.

CURRENT LIABILITIES LONG-TERM LIABILITIES
Accounts payable Bank loans payable
Taxes payable Mortgage bonds payable
Notes payable

Apa itu "papercraft"..?

Apakah diantara kalian ada yang sudah tau apa itu papercraft..?? ya.. papercraft atau yang sering disebut juga papermodel atau paper modelling merupakan salah satu bentuk dari origami. Dalam pembuatan origami atau yang lazim disebut dengan seni melipat kertas, kita hanya membuat suatu benda dengan melipat kertas origami tersebut, namun agak berbeda dengan papercraft. Di dalam pembuatan papercraft, kita juga melakukan melipat, menggunting, serta menge’lem’ kertas yang akan kita jadikan suatu model benda tertentu.

History


Mengutip dari wikipedia.org, sejarah paper modelling dimulai dari awal abad ke-20 dalam sebuah majalah. Lalu menjadi semakin popular selama Perang Dunia II dikarenakan kertas merupakan salah satu dari beberapa benda yang dipakai dan diproduksi pada masa itu.

Sekarang ini, papermodel sangat dikenal di Jepang, Eropa, bahkan Amerika. Semenjak papermodel menjadi mudah untuk dibuat dan dicetak, internet pun menjadi salah satu tempat untuk mendapatkan paper modeling tersebut, karena di internet tersedia ratusan model dari kerta yang siap untuk dicetak pada printer dan dibuat menjadi model kertas secara utuh.


Pembuatan papercraft


Dalam membuat papercraft atau papermodel kita membutuhkan alat-alat sebagai berikut:
• Color printer : digunakan untuk mencetak pola model yang akan dibuat. Pola ini bisa didapatkan di link berikut paper-replika.com, salazad.com
• Gunting : digunakan untuk menggunting bagian yang memiliki bentuk pola lengkung.
• Tracer : *(atau bisa diganti dengan ballpoint yang telah habis tintanya) digunakan untuk memudahkan melipat bagian dari kertas dengan menggariskan ballpoint tersebut pada bagian pola yang akan dilipat
• Lem
• Cutter
• Penggaris : digunakan sebagai alat bantu tracer
• Alas cutter : untuk membuat mata pisau cutter tidak cepat rusak dan sebagai alas untuk memotong.

Untuk membuatnya, cukup kalian gunting dan tempel pola yang sudah kalian download dari link di atas sesuai dengan bentuk yang ada.

Nih.. contoh papercraft yang sudah pernah saya buat (*saya rakit lebih tepatnya.. lol)





Nah, sekarang kalian sudah pada tau kan apa itu papercraft..??
Selamat mencoba ya.. *hasil bergantung pada ketelitian dan kerapihan kalian dalam membuatnya. Hehe..

Tugas Bahasa Inggris "soft-skill 2"


Nama : Riyadh Firdaus
NPM : 31107489
Kelas : 3 DB 01

AN ACCOUNTING OVERVIEW




Accounting is frequently called the “language of business” because of its ability to communicate financial information abaout an organization. Various interested parties, such as managers, potential investors, creditors, and the government, depend on a company’s accounting system to help them make informed financial decisions. An affective accounting system, therefore, must include accurate collecting, recording, classifying, summarizing, interpreting, and reporting of information on the financial status of an organization.

In order to achieve a standardized system, the accounting process follows accounting principles and rules. Regardless of the type of business or the amount of money involved, common procedures for handling and presenting financial information are used. Incoming money (revenues) and outgoing money (expenditures) are carefully monitored, and transaction are summarized in financial statements, which reflect the major financial activities of an organization.

Two common financial statements are the balance sheet and the income statement. The balance sheet shows the financial position of a company at one point in time, while the income statement shows financial performance of a company over a period of time. Financial statement allow interested parties to compare one organization to another and/or to compare accounting periods within one organization. For example, an investor may compare the most recent income statements of two corporations in order to find out which one would be a better investement.

People who specialize in the field of accounting are known as accountants. In the United States, accountants are usually classified as public, private, or governmental. Public accountants work independently and provide accounting services such as auditing and tax computation to companies and individuals. Public accountants may earn the title of CPA(Certified Public Accountant) by fulfilling rigorous requirements. Private accountants work solely for private companies or corporations that hire them to maintain financial records, and governmental accountants work for governmental agencies or bureaus. Both private and governmental accountants are paid on a salary basis, whereas public accountants receive fees for their services.

Through effective application of commonly accepted accounting systems private, public, and govermmental accountants provide accurate and timely financial information that is necessary for organization decision making.


Comprehension


A. Answer the following question about accounting. Question with asterisks cannot be answered directly from the text.

1. Why is accounting called the “language of business”?
2. How is a standardized accounting system achieved?
3. What are revenues and expenditures?
4. What do the balance sheet and income statement have in common? How are they different?
5. *How might the information contained in financial statements be useful to managers? *How might creditors use this information?
6. How are accountans classified in the United States?
7. What kinds of services do public accountants provide?
8. What is a CPA? *Do you have a similar type of position in your country? *Explain.
9. *Which type of accounting-public, private, or governmental-appeals to you the most? *Why?
10. *What are some management decisions that might be based on accounting information?


Answer :

1. According is called the “language of business” because of its ability to communicate financial information about on organization.

2. In order to achive a standardized accounting system the accounting process follows accounting principles and rules.

3. Revenues are incoming money and expenditures are outgoing money.

4. The balance sheet and the income statement are two common financial statement. They are different, the first shows the financial position of a company of one point of time, while the second shows the financial performance of a company over a period of time.

5. The information contained in financial statements might be usefull to creditors in help them to find out whether the company will be able to repay the credit on time or not.

6. In United States, accountants are classified as public, private, and governmental.

7. Public accountant provide accounting services such as auditing and tax computation to companies and individuals.

8. A CPA is a Certified Public Accountant. Yes, we had. Formerly faculty of economic graduates of 5 elite universities got ‘Drs….AK’ degree.

9. personal question

10. In some company financial decision making might be based on accounting information. For example the management want to expands its business to build a bigger factory to introduce new variety of goods.


B. Circle the letter of the answer that best completes each of the sentences below.

1. Accounting information is used by ______to help them make financial decisions.

a. managers

b. potential investors

c. creditors

d. all of the above

2. Regardless of the type of business or the amount of money ivolved :

a. all companies use identical accounting systems

b. balance sheets are more important than income statements

c. common procedures are used in handling financial information

d. no standardized accounting system is employed

3. Business monetary transactions are summarized in :

a. bank books

b. financial statements

c. computers

d. cash registers

4. Public accountants may earn the title of CPA by :

a. becoming governmental accountans

b. paying a fee

c. fulfilling rigorous requirements

d. obtaining a Bachelor of arts degree in accounting

5. Private and governmental accountatnts are paid on a____basis.

a. salary

b. monthly

c. fee

d. weekly


Vocabulary Exercises


A. Subtitute appropriate terms for the italicized words or phrases in the sentences below.

status agencies monitored maintain independently
procedure fee hire rigorous solely

1. Many accounting departments have strict entrance requirements; only the most qualified applicants are allowed to enter these programs. rigorous

2. The particular method used to process employee insurance claims may vary from company to company. procedure

3. The stock market is closely watched every day. monitored

4. Rather than expand into foreign lines, the dress shop manager chose to deal only with domestic fashion designers. solely

5. Although the consultants charge for services was high, his guidance and advice were well worth the money. fee

6. The financial condition of a company is reflected in its financial statements. status

7. When the business began to expand, a second bookkeeper was brought in to help keep the books. maintain

8. In the United States there are numerous organizations that provide services at the local, state, and national levels. agencies


B. Complete the sentences with the noun, verb, and adjective forms provided.

1. communication/to communicate/communicative
a. Supervisor should strive for two-way communication with their employees.
b. By using an overhead projector, the guest speaker was able to communicate his statistical information clearly.
c. Because of the clerk’s highly developed communicative skills, she was given a position that required her to deal directly with customers.

2. information/informed/informative
a. The owner informed his employees that they would all receive a 5 percent pay increase.
b. Getting Acquainted with Accounting, by John L. Carey, is very informative book.
c. Financial information is essential for organizational decision making.

3. allowance/allowed/allowable
a. The supervisor lost control of his staff members after he allowed them to override his decisions.
b. When the factory was built 50 years ago, little allowance was made for remodeling and expansion.
c. Althought allowable, smoking was discouraged in the lunch room.

4. fulfillment/fulfill/fulfilling
a. At times the assembly line worker felt a lack of profesiomal fulfillment
b. When he was promoted to production supervisor, however, his job became much more fulfilling.
c. Before the accountant could became a CPA, she had to fulfill a number of requirements.

5. standars/has standardized/standard
a. The standard paper size in United States for business letters and memorands is 8,5 x 11 inches.
b. The computer department has standardized its procedures for storting and retrieving data.
c. Nowadays rigorous standards are enforced in the area of food processing and packaging.


C. Fill in the blanks below with the most appropriate terms the list.


parties financial statement reflected standardized allows
whereas interpretations informed communicates rigorous


An income statement is one example of a financial statement. It communicates financial information about a company over a period of time. A standardized format is used to present the financial information. This allows interested parties to compare one income statement to another in order to make informed financial decisions. But there is still a great deal of risk involved in financial decision making because the information reflected in an income statement is object to variety of interpretations.


Look at the reading to answer these questions.

1. What does each of the following refer to?

LINES WORDS REFERENTS
1 its accounting
4 them whereas parties
19 another corporation
21 one organization