Saturday 27 April 2013

How to Manage Our School Waste?

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On this post, I will tell you about my school. Especially about my school waste.

Around my beloved school, there are a lot of food and drinks are sold, with variaty packaging, usually using plastic. Plastic and food / drinks are two different things. Food are organic subtance, which easy to be decomposed. But plastic is really different. Plastic subtance really hatrd to be decomposed, even plastic was polluting our environment. That's why the anorganic garbage need to be separated with organic garbage.

My school has already had 2 different garbage to separate that 2 kind of trash bin.The colour is red and yellow. The yellow one is for organic garbage, and the red one is for anorganic garbage.But, a lot of students are lazy to separate the organic subtance and anorganic subtance before they throw it.

There are a lot of reason why the student lazy doing it.
But I will tell you some reasons which make me lazy to do it.

This how my school trash bin looks like

That picture I browse from internet, not my school's trash bin, but it really like my school's trash bin, so I use this pic to show you

To throw the garbage we must push it first (look at the picture), and sometimes I don't like to do it, because I think the trash bin is not clean, it's dirty. 
Not just that, it's difficult to, to separate the garbage with pushing it. It's easier if we throw it all directly. It wiill be easier if the trash bin was opened.
The other reason is the distance between the red trash bin and the yellow trash bin. It will be easier for students if the 2 kind of garbage are closer each other.

For me, the solution that can make the student separate the garbage  are:
  • Let the trash bin open, not closed. If the trash bin are opened, the student won't opern the cover first to throw the garbage. And it wiil be far more easier! So, let the trash bin open.
    • 3D rendered of empty trash can on white background with shadow Stock Photo - 14944387
  • Don't put the different kind of trash bin in long distace, make them closer. If the distance beetwen the organic garbage and anorganic garbage aren't closer, it will make students lazy to separate the garbage, and then, they will directly throw it without separate it first. So, make them closer!
  • Tell the student, how important garbage separation was, so they can understand and not throw the garbage carelessly. A lot of students don't care about garbage separation because they don't know how it's influence for our earth. So, tell them how to save the earth by separating the garbage.
  • Make some rules about garbage separation in our school, so students afraid to throw the garbage carelessly. 
A lot of way can be used to make our environment clead and healthy. The changing depends on you, not on the other peoplr. So, start it with yourself, love our earth. That's all from me, hope you enjoy this post! __Thank You __




Evelyn Krisnanda Linardi

Sunday 24 March 2013

Indo-Berlin Violinist "Iskandar Widjaja"

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This handsome violinist flawless through the world famous chant to classical music. Solo recitals appearing in different parts of the world: Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Israel, and US.Iskandar Widjaja, 25 years old, curly haired young man with a melancholy smile who was born in Berlin, June 6, 1986, it has won a series of awards. As the winner of the "DeutscheStiffung Musikleben 2007/2008".

Iskandar talent emerged at age 3 after watching the appearance of a band of children with suzuki method - a practical method of music for children who rely on hearing, no not the song. He asked her mother to apply to the school of music with such a method, Subsequently, at the age of 4 years.


His mother Batdriana Widjaja, is a pianist who teaches at a music school in Berlin. Ancestors, Udin Widjaja, is a renowned composer who composed the  slow tai chi and Buddhist songs in Soekarno era. His uncle, Norman Widjaja, conductor famous in Germany that stage up to Croatia. Only his father, Ivan Hadar, a bloodless art. He architect cum journalist Jakarta Post

Wednesday 13 March 2013

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Heyy friends!
Now, i'll tell you some tips before you buy a violin!
So, you'll not regret after you buy it!

T H I S :
  1. About Price Range and Quality I recommend ordering an inexpensive violin online rather than getting a less expensive instrument from a violin shop. It’s just not worth it. University-level violins usually start around $1,500 and professional violins start around $3,500. Beginner violins start around $500 and if you are looking to buy your first or second violin, you most likely do not need to look in these ranges.Usually it’s a good idea that you don't tell the dealer your price range. 
  2. Try It Before You Buy It Never buy a violin without trying it! It is  normal to request to try out violins at the shop. Many shops actually have practice rooms for that exact purpose.
  3. Take It Home With You It's good if there a shops which are very generous about letting you borrow a violin (or several) for up to 2 weeks. You must take that chance.
  4. Student Violin  A better alternative is to buy an inexpensive violin online. Because It will cost less than a student violin from a shop, and the quality is usually comparable. Student violins are manufactured quickly by machine, are made from lesser quality wood, and have a cheaper, sprayed-on finish. If you are going to visit a violin shop, get a professional violin. The good ones are hand-carved, use high-quality, aged wood, and are set up by a real luthier (violin maker)
  5. Test the Sound Near and Far Another reason to bring a friend is that many instruments can sound great under your ear, but do not project as well as other instruments. It is customary to try out the various violins at the shop, so if your friend can play, you can stand across the room and see how each violin will sound to an audience, not just to you personally as you’re playing it.
  6. Size If you need anything less than a full size violin, rent (don’t buy) a violin that is smaller than full size. It can get expensive to keep buying larger sizes as your child grows (you will have to do this surprisingly often). Smaller violins also tend to be lesser quality than full size instruments, which is another good reason not to buy until your child is big enough for a full size violin. 
  7. Old vs. New New instruments tend to be less expensive, especially if the person who made it is still alive.This is partly because aged wood tends to sound better than newer wood, but also because if the luthier is no longer around it gives the violin a certain limited edition quality. Many newer instruments sound just as good as older instruments. We recommend going for the best sound and worrying less about the age of the instrument.
  8. Also ask what kind of wood is it made from? This affects the sound tremendously. If the chin rest on the violin you are looking at is made from plastic, it’s a good sign you should move on to the next 




 That's all guyss, I hope it can helps you!