Kamis, 12 Mei 2011

Congratulation!

Congratulation for Gilang Rangga Yudha as the new President and board of English Student Association 2011-2012. You can do better than before.

Kamis, 18 Februari 2010

MOTIONS FOR LAMBUNG MANGKURAT UNIVERSITY’S A WEEK WITH ENGLISH 2010

THBT the US should favor the Senate’s version of universal health care.
THW repeals the American amendment permitting train passengers to travel with handguns and/or other firearms as part of their checked luggage.
THW punish the enactor of Manhattan Declaration as perpetrators of hate crime under the Matthew Shepard Act.

THBT ADB should prioritize giving loans to environmentally- friendly projects
THW Implement free BFR and PVC policy for electronic products now
THW Ban Tar Sands Oil

THBT child labor should be incorporated as a poverty alleviation mechanism in third world nations
THBT International world should compel tax heaven countries to disclose their consumers account information for the sake of tax enforcement
THBT Water is a global common good

THW implement world-wide ban on seal products
THW Ban puppy mills
THW Ban Genetically Engineered Food Animals

THBT more of New York’s Harvey Milk School should be established.
THW insert various alternatives of sexual conducts such as anal sex, mutual gratification, and masturbation, into the curriculum of sex-education.
THBT the calculus of Heaven and Hell should never be used to teach children about morality.

TH would prosecute communities for complicity in honor killings.
THW allow prisoners to raise their babies behind bars.
THW use faith based rehabilitation in prison.

THBT the West should recognize the Dalai Lama.
THW ban all procedures to alter one's racial appearance.
THW ban any scheme intended to cure homosexuality.

This house would ban all pornography.
TH would prosecute communities for complicity in honor killings.
TH would grant those diagnosed with terminal illnesses the right to access treatments that have not completed clinical testing.

This house would require those with plastic surgery to disclose it before having children
This house believes robots are winning.
That doctor should report evidence of marital abuse to the police

THBT Doi Moi has given the world a better free market model
THBT government on developing countries should invest in sex tourism
THB in survival-of- the-fittest principle

THW allow prisoners facing life-imprisonment to opt for death penalty
TH supports extra-ordinary rendition
THBT convicted child rapist should be castrated

THW allow cargo vessels crews to be armed
THBT current governments should provide public apology over their previous governments' crime against humanity
TH regrets world's top military powers' stance on Cluster Monition Treaty


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Selasa, 16 Februari 2010

List of Poems for Poetry Recital AWWE 2010

The Unknown
by Donald Rumsfeld

As we know,
There are known knowns.
There are things we know we know.
We also know
There are known unknowns.
That is to say
We know there are some things
We do not know.
But there are also unknown unknowns,
The ones we don't know
We don't know.

http://www.stuffedpenguin.com/rumsfeld/lyrics.htm



Hero?
by Mark R. Slaughter

Hail great hero!
Hero brave!
Praise you hero!
I your slave
Now duly fall
On giving knee
In hero worship
Unto thee!

Now did you hero save our globe
When draped in classic hero's robe?
And did it flow as reddened blood
As battles raged in fields of mud?

Oh hero tell me of your fame:
Were writhing serpents fair your game?
Did you pierce the dragon's heart
Intrepid hero; play the part

When Tyrant slain in hero's fight
On quaking ground thro' battle's might?
And did you hero conquer evil -
Waste the minions of the devil?

Oh valiant hero, does your amour
Gleam from ventures steeped in valour?
Your sword oh hero, sparks a glint
From charging steel to give the hint

Of what great chapters Hero's Tome
Might tell to us when heroes roam
Through lands of yore when goblins vile
Sought a chance to kill for bile.

Oh hail thy hero,
Hero tall!
Bless you hero,
As I fall
In blushing shame,
I speak to me...

This mirror aids to fantasise
That I be hero worldly wise,
But meek and mild is all I am:
Hero naught; unbridled scam.

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/hero-47/


GOD SPEAKS TO EACH OF US
by Rainer Maria Rilke

God speaks to each of us before we are,
Before he's formed us then, in cloudy speech,
But only then, he speaks these words to each
And silently walks with us from the dark:

Driven by your senses, dare
to the edge of longing. Grow
Like a fire's shadow casting glare
Behind assembled things, so you can spread
Their shapes on me as clothes
Don't leave me bare.

Let it all happen to you: beauty and dread.
Simply go no feeling is too much
And only this way can we stay in touch.

Near here is the land
That they call Life.
You'll know when you arrive
By how real it is.

Give me your hand.



WISDOM TREE
by Dr. Uma Asopa

A little grain of earth,
some moist air is all it needs.
The Pipal grows on wall,
between rocks, on barren reefs.

Many green hearts it beans
on its body that have veins
woven like honeycombs;
but they do not beat.

Summer scalds them yellow,
winds flutter them enough,
but the leaves remain alive
for weeks.

Some women offer prayers
to the tree, pour a little water,
or tie on it a sacred thread.
The tree blesses them with a long life.

They would prosper.
An age-old Asian wisdom will further.
Some trees will be felled
as others will be worshiped.





PUBLIC CONFIDENTIAL
by Christopher Cunningham


MEMO: to all employees
RE: toxic levels of oversimplification in the media

it has come to our attention
here in the boardroom
that people are getting
dumber
and it is a direct
result of our
polluting their already
fragile imaginary ecosystems,
our systematic dilution of
their unstable brains
with vapid and dull images on the
screen, with dialogue fit only for
remedial writing classes,
with murders, rapes, and failures
sprinkled with weather and sports,

with
imformation masquerading as
information pretending to be
news acting like
entertainment.

keep up
the good
work.



In my Car
By Darren Rieck

Sitting in my car, not going far
There's a site, guy on a bike
Looks like fun, riding in the sun
No stops at all, while I sit in a crawl
This traffic…it makes me sick!
My trips getting longer & he's getting stronger
Moving so free… that could be me!

Oh, nice thought, this car…I just bought
What if I need to go to the mall or take a call?
What about sweat, surely then I'll regret
And another thing, what clothes would I bring?
With so much else to do, my life is just a zoo
Living this way, this is the price I pay
Sitting in my car, not going far

http://www.healthandfitness.com/darren/poetry.html



What Did I do Wrong?
By Darren Rieck

To Whom It May Concern:
(I hope this won't be returned)
We have known each other for thousands of years.
Now I come to you eyes filled with tears
Stinging from colors you put in my sky
Clogging my lungs as they come to lie.
Causing temperature changes, first cold then hot
by clear-cutting my trees; where's the next spot?
This is getting me dizzy, now I'm starting to feel faint,
Drinking from rivers & lakes, with chemicals you did taint.
For so many years I thought we got along.
What happened? What did I do wrong?
Please, Please get this on time
Your precious resources are my vital signs

http://www.healthandfitness.com/darren/poetry.html


Cynicism comes from self-disgust
By William Byrd

Cynicism comes from self-disgust,
Yearning for a world one has surrendered.
No vision is complete but in repose,
Implicit in the steady gaze within.
Come, then, to know that good and evil must
In everyone with due respect be rendered,
So delicate their dance, as much in those
Not cynical as in those steeped in sin.


Wisdom Tree
by Dr. Uma Asopa

A little grain of earth,
some moist air is all it needs.
The Pipal grows on wall,
between rocks, on barren reefs.

Many green hearts it bears
on its body that have veins
woven like honeycombs;
but they do not beat.

Summer scalds them yellow,
winds flutter them enough,
but the leaves remain alive
for weeks.

Some women offer prayers
to the tree, pour a little water,
or tie on it a sacred thread.
The tree blesses them with a long life.

They would prosper.
An age- old Asian wisdom will further.
Some trees will be felled
as others will be worshiped.



The Earth Is All That Will Remain
By Darren Rieck

Wind, Snow, Heat & Rain, The Earth Is All That Will Remain
So let your journey be Rich with Life until the end
By leaving trails like extensions of a hand to lend.
For others to grasp, reaching to pull them through
Doing to others only as you would've done to you.
Each day moving you closer to better health
Unveiling with every step that this is truly wealth.
Being able to see and do more than ever before
As you walk, bike or scoot when exiting by door.
All Natural, Fresh and Pure guide the items you select
Farm raised and produced with no chemicals to detect.
And after your deeds are done, the Earth is what stays the same
Being able to be Proud as you pass it along is what you gain.
Wind, Snow, Heat & Rain, The Earth Is All That Will Remain
http://www.healthandfitness.com/darren/poetry.html


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Minggu, 14 Februari 2010

LIST OF SONGS FOR SINGING CONTEST

  1. This Love (Maroon 5)
  2. Cancer (My Chemical Romance)
  3. My Love (Westlife)
  4. I'm Yours (Jason Mraz)
  5. Heal the World (Michael Jackson)
  6. If You are Not the One (Daniel Bedingfield)
  7. Umbrella (Mary Digby)
  8. If ain't Got You (Alicia Keys)
  9. When You Believe (Whitney Houston)
  10. Everytime (Britney Spears)
For further information: 085754033899 (Yunina)

Sabtu, 06 Februari 2010

Competition Requirement's

1. English Education Seminar

a. This program is opened for all teacher/lecturer and University student, especially English Teacher which have the tendency in mastering TEFL ( Teaching English as foreign language).
b. This seminar charges participant :
- Teacher Lecturer>>> Rp 100.000,00
- University Student >>> Rp 50.000,00
c. You'll get a set of Seminar Kit, Certificate, Lunch and snack for the participation.
d. the participants is restricted for only 200 people.

for further information contact Yogie Hidayat (085951191755) or Elmiyah (087815568927).

2. Singing Contest


a. Participant must wear their school uniform
b. You must choose one from ten song that provided by the committee
c. You can use your own musical stuff on the stage while you're performing.(Keyboard will help you if you don't bring your own or you don't have any musical ability)
d. You will be stated failed/went by the board, if your name are called and you didn't show off
e. Participant should be on location before the show started.
f. every contestant have 6 minutes maximum when singing.
g. the winner and runner up will represent their school in the Closing ceremony of AWWE, Solo!
h. Jury's decision cannot be claimed.

for further information contact Yunina Karina (085754033899) or Elmiyah (087815568927).

Others Competition requirements will be updated As soon As Possible.
Always keep in touch.(YRP)

AWWE Agenda's

A. Agenda's:

1. English Education Seminar
2. Singing Contest
3. Wall Magazine 3D Competition
4. Poetry Recital
5. Scrabble Competition
6. Speech Contest
7. English Debate Competition.


B. Time and place:

1. Opening Ceremony + English Education Seminar

Day/date : Monday/March 1st
Time : 9 AM-End
Place : Aula 1 Rektorat UNLAM

2. Singing Contest
Day/date : Tuesday/March 2nd
Time : 8.30 AM-End
Place : 1st floor rectory hall

3. Wall Magazine 3D Competition
Day/date : Tuesday/March 2nd
Time : 9 AM-End
Place : Lambung Mangkurat main library 2nd floor

4. Poetry Recital
Day/date : Wednesday/March 3rd
Time : 9 AM-End
Place : Lambung Mangkurat main library 3rd floor

5. Scrabble Competition
Day/date : Wednesday/March 3rd
Time : 9 AM-End
Place : Lambung Mangkurat main library 3rd floor

6. Speech Contest
Day/date : Thursday/March 4th
Time : 9 AM-End
Place : SAKADOMAS

7. English Debate Competition

Day/date : Thursday-Saturday/March 4th-6th
Time : 9 AM-End
Place : Lambung Mangkurat main library 3rd floor

8. Closing
Day/date : Saturday/March 6th
Time : 9 AM-End
Place : Hasan Bondan Hall


The schedule is unstable due to the permission, and have a little bit possibility to change.
We'll inform you if there's any new from us.Always Keep in touch.

Kamis, 04 Februari 2010

AWWE(A Week with English) OPEN REGISTRATION


Esa FKiP UnLam PreSents:
A Week with English 2010
March 1st - 6th

OpeN RegIstRatioN & Technical Meeting:
February 8th-20th, 2010. TM Saturday 20th
Starts 09.00 am – 04.00 pm @ FKIP UNLAM FRONT GATE
CP:
ELmiyah (087815568927)
Rijali (085248455845)

E-mail: AWWE-2010@yahoo.com (for Online Registration only)
Facebook: English Week (for Further Information about us)