Arsip untuk April, 2013

Dialog

Posted: April 29, 2013 in Uncategorized
1.     Susan : Good morning sir?
Harris : Good morning
2.     Susan : Excuse me
Harris : Yes ,what happen Susan?
3.     Susan : I’m sorry if I disturb you
Harris : it’s okay ,no problem
4.     Susan : I want talking to you
Harris : okay ,what do you want to say?
5.     Susan : before ,I want to say thanks because I was accept in this office
Harris : and then?
6.     Susan : I’m very happy work in thi office ,but?
Harris :but?..but what??
7.     Susan : but I must to Resaind
Harris : why? give me the reason !
8.     Susan : because my house move at the other town
Harris : you can’t Resaind from this office Susan !
9.     Susan : why Mr.Harris??
Harris : because this office need you energy !
10. Susan : hmm ,but I must move sir
Harris : I will search solution for you
11. Susan : oke thanks Mr.Harris .but no !
Harris : but you very excellent Susan ,I will search solution for you
12. Susan : Thank you for your pricied ,but give me time to thinks
Harris : oke ,How about.your salary I add to cost your house Rent?
13. Susan : Are you serious Sir?
Harris : Yes ,are you agree?
14. Susan : I’m personal very agree
Harris : and then?
15.  Susan : but I want to permission with my family especially my parents
Harris : oke ,you can calling your parents. Now Susan !
16. Susan : oke . . . .
Harris : How about your parents Susan?
17. Susan : yes ,Mr.Harris they are agree about this
Harris : Thank you Susan ,and your parents
18. Susan : yes Sir ,I’m very happy too because I’m still work in this office
Harris : yes I’m too Susan
19. Susan : oke ,and once again I’m very very thank you Sir
Harris : yes ,your welcome Susan
20. Susan : oke ,excuse me Sir. Good morning
Harris : oke Susan. Good morning

Bahasa Inggris

Posted: April 29, 2013 in Uncategorized
Problems of high cost economy is largely dominated by a few factors, Nazamuddin (2007) stated that there are four kinds of economic practices the high costs usually occur, namely:
1. Illegal levies;
2. Formal charges based on tax regulations with relatively high rates;
3. Imposition of double taxation and multi-layered;
4. Long bureaucratic.
Obstructions or leaks from the barriers that impede the minor, the major or even shut down the development process itself. Obstructions or leaks are often termed the ‘bottlenecking’.

The group made the announcement upon release of a new report, ‘DFID – Department for International Deceit?’, which is highly critical of the UK’s so-called ‘green aid’
programs in Indonesia.
 
World Growth Chairman Ambassador Alan Oxley, said that the UK’s current aid programmes in Indonesia concentrate entirely on environmental outcomes and neglect Indonesia’s development priorities.
 
“The UK decision to cut all aid to Indonesia, other than environmental aid, mirrors a lamentable trend among Western donors to reduce spending on programs that promote economic growth,” he said.
 
UK bilateral aid spending in Indonesia through its aid agency – the Department for International Development (DFID) —  is dominated by two policy areas: illegal logging and so-called low carbon development.”