Discovering covert and faulty intelligence causes a U.S. Army officer (Damon) to go rogue as he hunts for Weapons on Mass Destruction in an unstable region.
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Entertainment writers are worked up about (1) Universal's box-office slump and (2) the studio's decision to move Green Zone out of the 2009 Oscar zone. To me, this is a sign that the movie actually might be entertaining and not some bore, a la most every other recent Iraq War picture aside from The Hurt Locker.
A romantic drama centered on two new lovers: Tyler (Pattinson), whose parents have split in the wake of his brother's suicide, and Ally (de Ravin), who lives each day to the fullest since witnessing her mother's murder.
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You know, RPattz's Little Ashes performed well given its subject matter and lack of major-studio muscle. It's quite possible a romantic story with a relatable premise (sorry, How to Be) from the studio that brought us Edward Cullen could lure plenty of the Twilight audience into theaters over Valentine's Day weekend and beyond. Good thing there was a seasoned cast and crew on what was widely reported as a difficult NYC shoot, given the thousands of fans who tracked R.P.'s every move. I'm also interested to see what Rachel Getting Married screenwriter Jenny Lumet has to say in her second outing.
A guy (Baruchel) lets his insecurities pick away at his fledgling relationship with the perfect gal (Eve).
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Someone please help me understand why DreamWorks/Paramount execs think that a romantic comedy with no known stars, a green director, and a screenplay from the guys behind Sex Drive is a money-making idea. (Note: We'd love to be surprised about this movie's quality and proved wrong about its chances for success.)
The weeks leading up to a young couple's wedding is comic and stressful, especially as their respective fathers (Whitaker and Mencia) try to lay to rest their long-standing feud.
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Not to oversimplify things here, but it's surprising how long it has taken other studios (aside from Lionsgate) to reach the audience that Tyler Perry entertains once or twice a year. The relatable premise, combined with a cast of big- and small-screen stars and the savvy marketing of Fox Searchlight could yield a wintry blockbuster.
When her mentally handicapped son is accused for the rape and murder of a young woman, a mother begins her own investigation into the crime in hope to clear her child's name.
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Bong Joon-ho's latest work has more in common with his Memories of Murder than his better-known effort, The Host, but, like all of his films, Mother has earned accolades for its mood, cinematography, and doses of slapstick humor. Reviews are strong (check here and here) and the film will hopefully expand quickly, even if some guys already are touting its availability as an import DVD.
E-Learning lessons are generally designed to guide students through information or to help students perform in specific tasks. Information based e-Learning content communicates information to the student.Examples include content that distributes the history or facts related to a service, company, or product. In information-based content, there is no specific skill to be learned. In performance-based content, the lessons build off of a procedural skill in which the student is expected to increase proficiency.
This mosaic of images from the Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explore, or WISE, in the constellation of Cassiopeia contains a large star-forming nebula within the Milky Way Galaxy, called IC 1805 or the Heart Nebula, a portion of which is seen at the right of the image. IC 1805 is more than 6,000 light-years from Earth. Also visible in this image are two nearby galaxies, Maffei 1 and Maffei 2. In visible light these galaxies are hidden by dust in IC 1805 and were unknown until 1968 when Paolo Maffei found them using infrared observations. Both galaxies contain billions of stars and are located some 10 million light-years away. Maffei 1 is a lenticular galaxy, which has a disk-like structure and a central bulge but no spiral structure or appreciable dust content. Maffei 2 is a spiral galaxy that also has a disk shape, but with a bar-like central bulge and two prominent dusty spiral arms. Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UCLA...
Workshop Development of Teaching and Learning Materials Integrating Climate Change Issues in Southeast Asian Schools. Climate Change has been a big issue for the past few years. Some actions have been made to mitigate the impacts of Climate Change. SEAMOLEC as an education institution, collaboratively organized with SEAMEO RECSAM, TROPMED PHILLIPPINE, TROPMED INDONESIA and BIOTROP INDONESIA conducting a workshop entitled Development of Teaching & Learning Materials, Integrating Climate Change Issues in Southeast Asian Schools.
We know so much about Climate Change that even the staunchest skeptics have had to acknowledge that the climate does change; that the change is in all likelihood largely casued by manmade activities and that the changes move faster than foreseen. The situation in the region is getting worse because of the rapid population growth and urbanization which compromised the capacity of the natural capital in facing the impact of Climate Change.
One way to lessen the impact of Climate Change is to improve the adaptive capacity for Southeast Asian's education sectors.
The education sector is supposed to play important role in developing human resource which is environment oriented citizens, by educating young generations with real-time and scientific capacity building. The climate change and adaptation issues should be integrated into the curriculum.
For that reason, SEAMOLEC collaborated with SEAMEO Regional Center for Education in Science and Mathematics (RECSAM) Malaysia, Tropical Medicine Regional Centre for Medicine and Public Health (TROPMED) Phillippine, Tropical Medicine Regional Centre for Community Nutrition (TROPMED) Indonesia anda Biology Tropical Indonesia conducted a workshop on Development of Teaching & Learning materials, Integrating Climate Change Issues in Southeast Asian Schools. The objective of the workshop was to produce and collect some lesson plans on Climate Change which are ready to be used at schools into a handbook on Climate Change.This workshop was held on 15-19 March 2010, at SEAMOELC, participated by 12 High School Science Teachers.
Before it is compiled into a book and implemented, these lesson plans were piloted to 12 schools around Jakarta to know further about how teachers correlate the issues of Climate Change to their own teaching and learning.
Indonesia ICT Award 2009 (INAICTA 2010) is the copyrighted work of the race arena of creativity and innovation in the field of information and communication technology nationwide. 2010 INAICTA held community information and communication technology in the homeland, with the full support of the Ministry of Communications and Information.
Building a Digital Creativity To National Prosperity
2010 This year's time the creative works of digital youth of the nation can contribute to economic growth that supports the National Development for the prosperity of the nation. So with the tagline "Building a Digital Creativity To National Prosperity" is expected to work born of this race event will be able to grow the local digital creative industries are able to compete in the international arena.
Remain consistent with the target participants from among the students, companies and educational institutions, the competition arena of creativity and innovation copyright 2010 INAICTA uses the rules and criteria with international standards. It is at once local ICT players prepare to face the global competition. These winners will also be given the chance to represent Indonesia in regional and international arena, such as the Asia Pacific ICT Award (APICTA) and the World Summit Award (WSA).
Last Updated on Thursday, 04 March 2010 02:58
FIELD TRIP TO SANGIRAN
Written by Faris Dedi Setiawan S.Kom
Tuesday, 02 March 2010 04:20
Theme activities: Learning the past for the benefit of present and future kebijaksaanaan
Sunday, February 21, 2010 09.00 - 16.00 Students grade class X 2009 SMA Negeri 1 Salatiga
Learning history in a museum Sangiran Destination: • Students can learn the history directly to the primary sources, not just verbal learning in the classroom • Increase students' knowledge and interest in the subjects of history
Followed by approximately 210 class X students, 10 teacher assistants, and using 5 fruits bus, it starts at about 09.00 to 16.00 WIB.
Departure from the school yard to the Sangiran viewing post directly followed by a brief historical movie about the Sangiran. After lunch continue the activities by visiting the sites where the discovery of fossils of flora and fauna as well as learn the history of the museum accompanied by the guide 4. At 16:00 pm the activities ended. Below are some photos of activities:
.When: Saturday, February 28, 2010 Time : 10:00 pm Venue: Room Multimedia SMA Negeri 1 Salatiga Present: - several alumni of some force: Mr. Dodi, Mrs. Septi, Mr. Nova,, Mr. Haryadi, Mrs. Lillis, Mr.Hutomo, etc. - Head of School - Committee - Teacher Event: forum meet alumni and continued sense of
Objectives: - Hospitality event - Strengthen the existence of SMA N 1 Salatiga
Composition of the event: 1. Opening 2. Speech: Kasek, alumni representatives, the committee 3. Introduction of school profiles, sister school, soft skills, IT 4. Alumni Forum 5. Closing
OPENING Opened by Bp. Sutikno with prayer and introductions were present
REMARKS
1. PRINCIPAL: Mr. Saptono • Home Camp will be held on 7, 8, May 9, 2010 at Pondok Remaja Salib Putih for schools RSBI a Central Java. • the expected alumni have regular meetings, eg, every 25 or before the date of the new year
2. ALUMNI: Mr. Dodi • a desire to continue learning • information-graduate alumni who became important people, success, and success in society, among others Hendro Prastowo, Aji Teguh, Joko Raharto, etc.. • Pawarsa will hold a meeting in Jakarta in May, the school is expected to participate
3. COMMITTEE: Mr. Sumarsono • Expect these events can be held on a regular basis • The Committee fully supports the plan and the school program by making suggestions and trying to complete the required prasaranan school.
SCHOOL PROFILE
Head of School (studying S3) Teacher: 94 (77 civil servants, non-civil servants 16) TU (3 civil servants, non-civil servants 27) 1099 students (31 classes)
SMAN 1 had a top program (Mainstay program) ie Home Camp-PPT
2010 ICT Development • Website: E-Learning • management information system • Ddicated server • Intranet • Hotspot • ICT Library • Communication
SISTER SCHOOL 1. Islamic International School Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 2. Browns Plains State High School Queensland Australia
Last Updated on Saturday, 27 February 2010 05:19
English Camp Event
Written by Faris Dedi Setiawan S.Kom
Thursday, 25 February 2010 01:21
PEMERINTAH PROVINSI JAWA TENGAH DINAS PENDIDIKAN
SALATIGA STATE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 1 ENGLISH CAMP FOR PREPARATORY INTERNATIONALLY STANDARDIZED SCHOOLS’ STUDENTS OF CENTRAL JAVA FRIDAY - SUNDAY, 7 – 9 MAY 2010
THEMES SHARING & GROWING TOGETHER TOGETHER LET'S ENTER THE GLOBAL WORLD WITH FUN
PARTICIPANTS 5 STUDENTS OF EACH SCHOOL GRADE X – XI 1 TEACHER AS THE ESCORT
EQUIPMENTS TO PREPARE SNEAKERS/ SPORT SHOES SPORT WEAR SCHOOL UNIFORM PROPERTIES FOR ART-SHOW IN ENGLISH TWO COLOURED PHOTOS (3x4) X-BANNER: YOUR-SCHOOL SPECIFICATION
A PIONEER PROJECT STUDENTS: THREE DAYS OF ENGLISH, PRACTICING, LISTENING, SPEAKING, READING, AND WRITING. NATURAL SCIENCE COMPETITION. ART FESTIVAL IN ENGLISH SCHOOL EXHIBITION RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES TO KEEP THEM HEALTHY AND FUN. EVERYONE IS ENCOURAGED TO SPEAK ENGLISH
OBJECTIVES IMPROVE STUDENTS’ ENGLISH SKILLS PERFORM MASTERY OF HARD SCIENCE (MATHS,PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, BIOLOGY) DEVELOP STUDENTS’ SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP BUILD DEEP FRIENDSHIP AMONG STUDENTS & TEACHERS SHARE EXPERIENCE & ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS ENCOURAGE STUDENTS TO BE SELF-CONFIDENT AND INDEPENDENT REFLECT THEIR CREATIVITY ESPECIALLY IN ART AND CULTURE
MAIN ACTIVITIES EXERCISE FIELD TRIP (HIKING/CROSSCOUNTRY) MATHS, PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, BIOLOGY, QUIZZES IN ENGLISH ART SHOW IN ENGLISH
REGISTRATION DATE : 1 FEBRUARY – 16 APRIL 2010 FEE : RP. 235.000/ PERSON 1 TEAM FOR EACH SCHOOL: 5 STUDENTS + 1TEACHER = 6 PERSONS SPECIFY YOUR T-SHIRT SIZE : S,M,L,XL
FACILITIES TENT MEALS : 6 TIMES SNACKS: 4 TIMES 1 T SHIRT 1 CD FOR EACH SCHOOL STATIONERY:PEN & BLOCKNOTE FIELDTRIP CERTIFICATE TROPHY
REGISTRATION PLEASE FILL IN AND: 1. EMAIL THE REGISTRATION FORM AND PROOF OF PAYMENT TO :
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OR 2. FAX THE REGISTRATION FORM AND PROOF OF PAYMENT TO : SMAN 1 SALATIGA: 0298 326867 OR 2. REGISTRATE VIA ON LINE: englishcamp.sman1salatiga.sch.id
PAYMENT FROM SPONSORS MARIANA TRISMINA – BRI UNIT UKSW NO. 3790 – 01 – 006357 – 53 - 6
FOR STUDENTS & TEACHERS WHAT TO PREPARE FOR THE ACTIVITIES STUDENTS: ENGLISH & HARD SCIENCE COMPETENCES: 3 STUDENTS ART PERFORMANCE IN ENGLISH: 2 STUDENTS X – BANNER TO PROMOTE YOUR SCHOOL’S SPECIFICATION
TEACHERS’ PRESENTATION WE WELCOME YOU IF YOU WISH TO PRESENT YOUR IDEAS, SO PLEASE PREPARE THE PAPER.
WHAT YOU CAN ENJOY MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN VIEW THEATRICAL CAMPFIRE AREA: FIREBALL FLAMED CAMPFIRE LIVE – STOCK FARMING & ORGANIC COMPOST PROCESSING 100 YEARS OLD “RANDU” TREE (Ceiba pentandra) WHILE JOGGING SWIMMING POOL : FREE OF CHARGE
FOR INQUIRY, PLEASE CONTACT SMA N 1 SALATIGA JL KEMIRI 1 SALATIGA 50711 PHONE/FAX: 0298 326867 Mrs. DINI RETNAWATI: 085640014967 Mr. SUTIKNO : 08566507066
ADDRESS TO CONTACT Website: www.sman1salatiga.sch.id englishcamp.sman1salatiga.sch.id Phone & Fax no. Sman1 sltg: 0298 326867 Ms. Th. Dini Retnawati : 085640014967 Mr. Sutikno : 085665507066 Email address :
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Welcome to our beloved school, SMA Negeri 1 Salatiga (State Senior High School 1), that offers students good educational experiences. We concern with students` needs for their future. We also encourage them to have sense of belonging and pride, and involve them in developing the community perceptions through the achievements they have gained.
Our school provides extracurricular activities that motivate students to love and care each other, be cooperative, and increase their knowledge and responsibility. Through those activities we hope they will be qualified generation of their future for this country and world. Students as SMA Negeri 1 are demanded to obtain good results so that students will be able to continue to higher education easily. Nice and family atmosphere among students, parents, teachers, the principal, and staffs is very important to maintain the standard and quality of our school.
We are looking forward to sharing experiences and philosophy with you all.
On 19 August 2008, SMA Negeri 1 Salatiga helding seminar. The topic is “Nurturing The Leader Within Your Child” with keynote speaker : Paulus Winarno.
Paulus Winarno is the 2 hold certivicate from Museum Rekor Indonesia (MURI). The first people who becoming keynote speaker at a plane, and the second is becoming the first people who louncing him first book at a plane. He is a writer. Many books that become best seller is “FIRST STEP TO BE AN ENTERPRENEUR, TOP SECRETS OF SUCCESS, REACH YOUR MAXIMUM POTENTIAL, BE STRONG, MELANGKAH MAJU DI MASA SULIT, AND HIDUP YANG BERBUAH”.