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Selasa, 25 Juni 2013

Got Kids Can Make Healthy

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Baby is a beautiful gift given by God. Almost every married couple must have longed for the presence of the baby. However, in some situations, there are some couples who deliberately delaying to have a baby. But, you know that the baby's presence will make your life healthier

Here are some health benefits that you can get with the presence of ababy in the middle of your life

1. Lowering your blood pressure 
A new study from Brigham Young University found that becoming a parent can help you lower your blood pressure. Researchers studied 200 couples who had been married to monitor blood pressure for 24 hours. The result, found that couples who have children, her blood pressure will be significantly lower than those without offspring. 

2. Mental Health 
According to a growing confidence in today's society, children often make parents become stressed due to their mischievous behavior. However, the results of research in the Mental Health Foundation, Taiwan, showed the presence of the child's parents will only make it look more mentally healthy. A new organization has interviewed 1084 randomly selected families, and found that the mental health of families with no children 6.4 points lower than those with children. 

"The results show that people who have children are happier and have greater emotional satisfaction than those who do not have children," said Tom Yang, a researcher of the study. 

3. Updating knowledge 
Anyone with children can prove that the words are often spoken of a child is "why." Children are basically always have a great curiosity, such as, "Why do cats' eyes shine at night?" "Why smell so fresh after the rain, "and so forth. 

As a parent, you should certainly be able to answer any questions posed little one with a reasonable answer. Indirectly, you have been directed to polish their knowledge with re-learn something. 

4. Child as an excuse 
Many single men who often complain that their friends who are married and have children is very difficult to be invited to hang out. This happens because most parents use their children as an excuse to shy away from social activities that are not desirable. 

5. Improving self-esteem 
Anyone who has a child will feel proud and satisfied when his son gave a positive speech, for example, "You are the best dad in the whole world". Remarks such as this will certainly have a profound effect on your self-esteem as a parent. This allows you to complete all forms of work, which according to your estimates were previously impossible, possible. 

6. Happier 
The parents have long assumed that an offspring will make them much happier. Recently, there is a study that supports the claim. A study by the Max Planck Institute for Demographic found a direct correlation between the presence of children and the happiness of parents over the age of 40 years.

sumber : http://artikel-bahasainggris.blogspot.com/2011/08/got-kids-can-make-healthy.html

Jumat, 12 April 2013

ADVERBIAL CLAUSE

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Type of Clause
Subordinate Conjuction
Sentences
Adverb of time
·      When          : today, yesterday, later, now, last year
·      How long   : all day, not long, for a while, since last year
·      How often  : sometimes, frequently, never, often, yearly
When :
Rizki went to Bali island last year
Adverb of Place
·      Above
·      Upstairs
·      Below
·      Back
·      Around
·      Etc.
Above :
He put an apple above table
Adverb of Manner
·      Automatically
·      Beautifully
·      Calmly
·      Fast
·      Gently
·      Etc.
Fast :
He said, that he always drives fast
Adverb of Degree
·      Completely
·      Nearly
·      Strongly
Strongly :
She strongly recommended the book
Adverb of Frequency
·      Adverb of Quantity:
     Always, often, frequently, usually
·      Adverb of Number            :
     Once, twice/two times, three times,
     Four times
Adverb of Quantity :
I always drink the milk in the morning
Adverb of Number :
She drinks the milk twice a day
Adverb of Affirmation
·      Of Course
                                     
Of Course :
Of course she can speak English

Interrogative Adverb
·      Why
·      Where
·      How
·      When
How :
How did you make this meal?
Relative Adverb
·      Where
·      When
·      Why
Where :
That’s the restaurant where we met for the first time
Adverb of Certainty
·      Certainly
·      Definitely
·      Probably
·      Undoubtedly
·      Surely
Definitely :
She definitely left the house this morning
Adverb of Itensity
·      Absolutely
·      Very
·      Literally
Literally :
There are literally hundreds of prizes to win

Jumat, 15 Maret 2013

IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE

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Definition of International Trade

International trade is a trade made by residents of a country with a population of other countries on the basis of mutual agreement. Occupation in question can be between individuals (individuals with the individual), between individuals with the government of a state or government of a country with other governments.
economic observer, when compared with the implementation of international trade is very complicated and complex. Such complexity is partly because of political boundaries and the state that could hinder international trade, such as cultural differences, language, currency, estimates and scales, and trade law.
Policy, International Trade Policy
These actions include:

1. Fare (quote)/tariff
Tariff is the kind of taxes imposed on goods imported. Specific tariff (Specific Tariffs) imposed as a permanent burden on goods imported units. For example $ 6 for every barrel of oil). Tarifold valorem (od valorem Tariffs) is a tax levied on the basis of a certain percentage of the value of goods imported (for example, 25 per cent tariff on imported cars). In both cases the impact of the tariff will increase the cost of shipping goods to a country.
2. Export Subsidies
Export subsidies are paid a certain amount to the company or individual that sells goods to other countries, such as tariffs, export subsidies can be a specific shape (a specific value per unit of goods) or Od valorem (percentage of export value). If the government provides export subsidies, export the sender, the sender will export goods to the limit where the difference between the price of domestic and foreign price equal to the value of the subsidy. The impact of export subsidies is to increase the price of the exporting country, while in countries that import prices fall.
3. Import restrictions
Import restrictions (import quotas) is a direct restriction on the number of items may be imported. These restrictions are usually enforced by giving licenses to several groups of individuals or companies. For example, the United States to limit imports of cheese. Only trading companies allowed to import certain cheeses, each given quota to import a certain amount each year, must not exceed the maximum amount that you have set. The amount of quota for each company based on the amount of cheese that is imported in previous years.
4. Voluntary export restraints
Other forms of import restrictions are voluntary restraints (Voluntary Export Restraint), which is also known to control voluntary agreements (Voluntary Restraint Agreement = ERA).
VER is a limitation (Kuota0 on trade imposed by the exporting country rather than importing. The most famous example is the restrictions on car exports to the United States conducted by the Japanese since 1981.
VER is generally conducted at the request of the importing countries and exporting countries agreed by preventing trade restrictions other. VER has the advantages of political and legal policy tools make it the preferred trade in recent years. But from an economic standpoint, voluntary export control exactly where the import quota licenses given to foreign governments and therefore very expensive for the importing country.
VER is always more expensive for the importing countries compared with a tariff that limits imports by the same amount. What is the difference between government revenue in the tariff to be (rent) obtained in the VER foreign parties, so that the VER actually causing harm.
5. Local content requirements.
Local content requirements (local content requirements) is an arrangement which requires that certain parts of the physical units, such as the U.S. oil import quota ditahun 1960s. In other cases, the requirements specified in the value, which requires a certain minimum share price starts from domestic added value. Local content provisions have been widely used by developing countries who switch beriktiar from manufakturanya base assembly to the processing of materials (intermediate goods). In the United States a bill for the local content of vehicles proposed in 1982 but until now berlum enforced.
6. Export credit subsidies.
Export credit subsidy is a kind of export subsidies, it's just his form of the loan subsidy to the buyer. United States as well as most countries, have the a government agency, export-import banks (Export-import banks) are directed to at least give loans-subsidized loans to help exports.
7. Government Control (National Procurement)
Purchases by the government or companies are strictly regulated can be directed to the goods produced in the country even though the goods are more expensive than the imported. Classic example is the European telecommunications industry. Requires states basically free European trade with each other. However, the main buyers of the equipment is telekonumikasi telephone companies and European companies are up to now government owned, domestic suppliers even if the supplier is put on a higher price than other suppliers. The result is little trading in the European communications equipment.
 8. Bureaucratic obstacles (Red Tape Barriers)
Sometimes the government wants to restrict imports without doing it formally. Fortunately or unfortunately, so easy to wrap the health standards, safety, and customs procedures in such a way that is in trade barriers. The classic example is the French Government Decree of 1982 which requires all video cassette recorder through a small customs offices in Poltiers which effectively limit the number realiasi until relatively very small.

IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE

Positive Impact:

  • Global production can be enhanced
  • Increasing prosperity in a country community.
  • Broadening the market for domestic products.
  • Can obtain more capital and better technology.
  • Provide additional funds for economic development.

Negative Impact:

  • Since the development of foreign trade system that becomes more free, so as to inhibit the growth of industrial sector.
  • Could exacerbate balance of payments.
  • Financial sector increasingly unstable.
  • Exacerbate the process of long-term economic growth.

Sumber: http://artikelpaper-ekonomi.blogspot.com
 

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