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Assigment Flow Chart
First step is filling the complain/answer through the office clerk of court, then Pre - trial referial from court. next is breafing, selection of mediator and scheduling.
If mediation proper is settled the compromise agreemeent with the lawyer and approval by the judge, of course the implementation of agreement or mediation proper is not settled mediator will back to court.
if back to court is settled the lawyers will compromise the agreement or not settled the trial judge will proceeds to trial.
If mediation proper is settled the compromise agreemeent with the lawyer and approval by the judge, of course the implementation of agreement or mediation proper is not settled mediator will back to court.
if back to court is settled the lawyers will compromise the agreement or not settled the trial judge will proceeds to trial.
Minggu, 19 Mei 2013
Comperesion text
American and
Japan have several different cultures. First of all, Japanese and Americans
have differed perspective in a term of religion. Most of Japanese are Shinto
and Buddhism. Two of these religions are the prominent religion in this
country. Unlike Japanese, the majority of Americans are Christian mostly within
Protestant and Catholic denominations. Then, Japanese and Americans also have
different kind of food. Japanese usually add rice as the ingredients of their
food. Japanese also have some popular food like sushi, sashimi, some types of
seafood and noodles. On the other hand, Americans like to add potato and bread
as ingredients in their food. Americans have their own style in breakfast; they
commonly have pancakes, maple syrup, sausage links, bacon strips, and fried
eggs as their breakfast. Americans also famous with their fast-food such as,
submarine sandwich, chicken fried steak, hot-dog and hamburger. Finally,
Japanese and Americans definitely have different way in greeting. Japanese
mostly use non-verbal greeting, they commonly bow and smile to greet someone in
formal or non-formal situation. In contrast, Americans mostly use verbal
greeting like say “Hi!” or “How are you?” to greet someone. So, there are
different significant cultures between Japanese and Americans especially in
religion perspective, food and the way of greeting.
Kamis, 09 Mei 2013
Recount text - Ghost Stories
I want to tell you about my experience stories about ghost which I ever saw in my home.
Procedural Text - How To Make Pancakes
Pancakes or pancakes (Dutch: Pannenkoek) is a pancake made from flour, eggs, sugar and milk. The ingredients are mixed with water to form a thick batter fried on a griddle flat smeared a little oil. Once cooked, pancakes can be served while still warm or after a cold. This cake eaten with extra butter and maple syrup, jam, or honey. In addition, the pancake is also often eaten with cheese, berries, and sliced ??meats (bacon or ham).
The batter is usually mixed materials developers such as baking powder, baking soda, beer, or beaten egg whites. Delicious pancake pancake usually is "light" because it contains the air trapped in the batter. The dough is not too much stirred so that the cake is not hard. When pouring the batter, heat a frying pan that has been placed on a towel or damp cloth.
Surface temperature of the pan to be dropped, and the bottom of the pancake after being cooked golden brown. As a substitute for milk, the dough can use buttermilk, yogurt, or soy milk.
Ingridient :
The batter is usually mixed materials developers such as baking powder, baking soda, beer, or beaten egg whites. Delicious pancake pancake usually is "light" because it contains the air trapped in the batter. The dough is not too much stirred so that the cake is not hard. When pouring the batter, heat a frying pan that has been placed on a towel or damp cloth.
Surface temperature of the pan to be dropped, and the bottom of the pancake after being cooked golden brown. As a substitute for milk, the dough can use buttermilk, yogurt, or soy milk.
Ingridient :
- a. The following ingredients will make about 25cm pancakes.
- b. You may change the amounts of ingredients according to the number you wish to serve.
- c. 2 cups plain
- d. 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- e. 2 eggs
- f. 1 1/2 cups 250ml of milk
- g. 2 tablespoons butter
- h. 5 tablespoons sugar
- i. 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract
- j. 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon of salt
- a. Crack eggs into a bowl and beat until fluffy. then melt the butter in a microwave bowl. After that, add the butter and the milk to the mix.
- b. Do not blend until completely smooth. If your batter is smooth, your pancakes will be tough and flat as opposed to fluffy.
- c. Next, Heat the frying pan to a medium low flame. Then, Pour about 2 tablespoons to 1/4 cup batter from
- d. the tip of a large spoon or from a pitcher onto the hot griddle. after that, cook for about two minutes or until the pancake is done.
- e. next, Cook the other side of your pancakes. it's easy isn't it? Oke then, let's cooking!
Description Text - Halloween
Halloween is an autumn holiday that Americans celebrate every year. It means "Holly evening", and it comes every October 31, the evening before All-Saints Day. However, it’s not really church holiday, it’s a holiday for children.
Every autumn, when the vegetables are ready to eat, children pick the food and pick the large orange pumpkins to cut the pumkins faces and put the lights inside the pumkins.
The children also put on strange masks and frightening costumes evey halloween. Some children paint their faces to look like a monsters. Then they carry the bags contains full of candies from house to house. Every time they come to house, they say “trick or treat!”
Every autumn, when the vegetables are ready to eat, children pick the food and pick the large orange pumpkins to cut the pumkins faces and put the lights inside the pumkins.
The children also put on strange masks and frightening costumes evey halloween. Some children paint their faces to look like a monsters. Then they carry the bags contains full of candies from house to house. Every time they come to house, they say “trick or treat!”
This is started a long time ago, but i can only remember some of those experiences. I remember when i was maybe in 2nd or 3rd grade high school. I remember in one night, i was a kind of half asleep, i saw a extremely tall man walk in the doorway of my room and disappear into the wall.
Then after that, i saw a little girl peeked out the doorway and ran towards. I tried to ignore it, and i didn’t think too much of it. My big brother said that i was probably just a dream, but i was sure it wasn’t a dream.