الحمد لله
Praise to Allah who always give you the right answer, and never leave you even a second.
Praise to Allah who always give you the right answer, and never leave you even a second.
Maka dia (Sulaiman) tersenyum dengan tertawa karena (mendengar) perkataan semut itu. Dan dia berdoa: “Ya Tuhanku berilah aku ilham untuk tetap mensyukuri nikmat Mu yang telah Engkau anugerahkan kepadaku dan kepada dua orang ibu bapakku dan untuk mengerjakan amal saleh yang Engkau ridhai; dan masukkanlah aku dengan rahmat-Mu ke dalam golongan hamba-hamba-Mu yang saleh“. [27:19 ]
English :
So [Solomon] smiled, amused at her speech, and said, “My Lord, enable me to be grateful for Your favor which You have bestowed upon me and upon my parents and to do righteousness of which You approve. And admit me by Your mercy into [the ranks of] Your righteous servants.” [27:19]
Is there a chance to fixed it all
Will it takes forever to change
The cradle of the youth
I don’t want to lose my mind
Put my head on the bottom of the earth
Just like the hanged man
Everything I see is upside down
Don’t you know I am bleeding?
What should I sacrifice to have you back by my side?
Letting go is not the answer that I want
I am Surrender from the love I have
1:01 AM
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Fifth Diversion of the Fifth Day
There once lived a great lord who was blessed with the birth of a beautiful infant daughter, whom he named Talia. The lord sent for wise men and astrologers to foretell what fate had in store for his daughter, and after they had consulted together and cast her horoscope, they told the lord that Talia would be put in great danger by a splinter of flax. The lord then decreed that no flax or hemp, or anything of the kind, should be brought into the house; he thought that by doing so he could protect his daughter from her fate.
One day, after Talia had grown up into a beautiful young girl, she was looking out the window when she saw an old woman pass by, spinning on a spindle. Talia was so curious about the implement, having never seen one, that she called out to the old woman to stop and let her see it. Talia begged to be allowed to stretch the flax, but as soon as she did so, a splinter of flax went under her nail, and she dropped down dead. When the frightened old woman saw what had happened, she ran quickly out of the house.
When the unhappy father heard about this disastrous turn of events, he was devastated. He had Talia’s body laid out in her most beautiful clothes, and placed upon a brocade-covered dais. Unable to bear the thought of committing her body to the ground, he had the throne placed in a palatial room in one of his country estates, and then abandoned the estate forever.
After some time had passed, a king was one day hunting in the forest near the estate, and his falcon escaped from him and flew in the window of the palace. It would not return when he called for it, so the king sent a servant to knock at the palace door, intending to ask for the bird’s return. There was no answer at the door, and the house was locked fast, so the young king at last told his servants he himself would scale the wall and climb in at the window in order to retrieve the bird. So he climbed in and wandered the palace from room to room, but he found nothing and no one. At last he came to a large, beautiful drawing room, where he found an enchanting girl who seemed to be sleeping. He called to her, but she would not wake. As he looked at her, and tried to wake her, she seemed so incredibly lovely to him that he could not help desiring her, and he began to grow hot with lust. He gathered her in his arms and carried her to a bed, where he made love to her. Leaving her on the bed, he left the palace and returned to his own city, where pressing business for a long time made him think no more about the incident.
But Talia, who was not dead, but merely unconscious, had become pregnant, and after nine months she gave birth to twins, as beautiful a boy and girl as ever were born. Kindly fairies attended the birth, and put the babies to suck at their mother’s breast. One day, one of the infants, not being able to find the nipple, began to suck at his mother’s finger. He sucked with such force that he drew out the splinter of flax, and Talia awoke, just as if from a long sleep. When she saw the babies, she did not know what had happened or how they had come to her, but she embraced them with love, and nursed them until they were satisfied. She named the infants Sun and Moon. The kindly fairies continued to attend her, providing her with food and drink, which appeared as if delivered by unseen servants.
The king at last remembered Talia, and thought to himself that he would go again to the palace in the wood, to see if the lovely lady was still sleeping there. Saying he was going hunting, he journeyed to the place, and was overjoyed to find her awake, and with two charming little toddlers. He told Talia who he was, and what had happened, and how she had come to be a mother all unknowing. As they conversed, they both realized they were forming a stronger bond of friendship and love, and after a few days, when it came time for the young king to leave, he promised to return for her soon, and bring her to his kingdom. As he journeyed back, he found he was indeed desperately in love with Talia and his two children, and he could hardly sleep for thinking of them, and when he did sleep he called out their names in his dreams.
Now the young king already had a wife, who had become suspicious when he did not return for several days from the hunt, and hearing him call strange names in his sleep, she was overcome with anger and jealousy. She called the king’s secretary to her, and said, “You are between a rock and a hard place, young man. If you will betray your king, and tell me who his lover is, I will give you riches beyond your wildest dreams. But if you do not tell me, your life will be worth nothing, for I will have you killed.” The secretary was filled with fear, but in the end he valued his own life above honor, and he told her what the king had told him in confidence. The queen, once she had heard it, sent the secretary to Talia, with a supposed message from the king, saying, “Send the children to me now, for I miss them and want to see them.” Talia, overjoyed that her lover loved his children so much, obeyed the summons, and sent the little ones back with the young man.
The queen, hating the children even more when she saw how beautiful they were, took them to the kitchen and told the cook to kill them, and to prepare them as tasty dishes for the king’s supper. The cook was horrified at the suggestion, and though he agreed to it, he secretly took the children to his wife, and told her to hide them. Then he killed two newborn lambs and cooked them in a number of delicious ways. When the king came to the dinner table, the queen with great pleasure asked that the dishes be served to her husband, and when he ate with evident relish, her joy knew no bounds, and she kept pressing him to eat more, saying, “You are eating what is your own.” After she had said this several times, the king began to get annoyed with her, not knowing her insinuation, and he finally said angrily, “I know very well I am eating what is my own, because you brought nothing with you into this house!” And he got up and stormed out, staying for several days in a nearby villa to get over his anger.
The queen meanwhile dispatched the secretary to fetch Talia herself, sending along a false message from the king that he longed for her and could no longer bear to be parted from her. Talia obeyed with pleasure, and she herself felt a great longing to be with her lord, who was so loving and kind to her, but imagine her horror when she was brought to the queen, whose very face was burning with passionate hatred. The queen said to her, “Are you the whore who has been enjoying my husband? Get ready to be welcomed in hell, because you will soon be going there.” Talia tried to reason with her, telling her how it had come to pass that she had become the king’s lover, while she was asleep, but the queen merely laughed in desbelief, and commanded that a huge fire be lit in the palace courtyard, and that Talia be cast into it.
Talia, stalling for time, knelt before the queen, and asked as a last request that she be allowed to take off her rich garments before she was cast into the fire. The queen felt no pity for poor Talia, but she had noticed that Talia’s dress was very beautiful, and encrusted with jewels, so she agreed that Talia should be allowed to disrobe, thinking that she would keep the garments for herself afterward. Talia began very slowly to take off her clothes. As she removed each garment, she screamed, and tears rolled down her cheeks, thinking of the horrors she was about to endure, and with each garment, her screams grew louder and more heartrending. The king was just returning to the palace after his absence, and he heard the screaming. Following the sound, he came upon the queen and the weeping Talia, who had now removed all but her shift. He demanded an explanation, whereupon the queen reported that he had unknowingly eaten his own children, and that his mistress was about to be burned for a whore.
When the wretched king heard what had transpired, he was beside himself with grief, crying, “How could I have eaten my own sweet babes? Why didn’t my very veins cry out in recognition? You venomous, evil woman! How could you have done such a dreadful thing?” Saying this, he commanded that the queen herself should be cast into the fire that she had prepared for the innocent Talia, and his secretary with her, for his part in the wicked plot. The last to be burned was to be the cook, whom the king believed had willingly slaughtered his children, but when the cook was dragged forth, he protested, crying out, “Do not reward my faithfulness with this horrible punishment, Sire. I saved your children. They are not dead, for I hid them with my wife.” The joyful king replied, “If what you say is true, you will be rewarded as no man has ever been rewarded before.” The cook then called his wife to bring Sun and Moon to the king, who covered them with kisses and caresses; in fact, he could not get enough of kissing and embracing both the children and their mother, as he gathered them all into his arms. He gave the cook a rich reward, and made him a gentlemen. And of course he married Talia, who lived a long and happy life with her husband and children, always knowing full well that “The person who is favored by fortune has good luck even while sleeping.”
I found this way from a groups to make you good in English speaking, can’t stop laughing when i try this
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A tongue-twister is a sequence of words that is difficult to pronounce quickly and correctly. Even native English speakers find the tongue-twisters on this page difficult to say quickly. Try them yourself. Try to say them as fast as possible, but correctly!
A proper copper coffee pot.
Around the rugged rocks the ragged rascals ran.
Long legged ladies last longer.
Mixed biscuits, mixed biscuits.
A box of biscuits, a box of mixed biscuits and a biscuit mixer!
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper.
Did Peter Piper pick a peck of pickled pepper?
If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper,
Where’s the peck of pickled pepper Peter Piper picked?
Pink lorry, yellow lorry.
Red leather, yellow leather, red leather, yellow leather.
She sells sea-shells on the sea-shore.
The sixth sick Sheik’s sixth sheep is sick.
[Sometimes described as the hardest tongue-twister in the English language.]
Swan swam over the pond,
Swim swan swim!
Swan swam back again -
Well swum swan!
Three grey geese in green fields grazing.
We surely shall see the sun shine soon.
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Betty Botter had some butter
But, she said, this butter’s bitter
If I bake this bitter butter
It would make my batter bitter.
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If you understand, say “understand”.
If you don’t understand, say “don’t understand”.
But if you understand & say “don’t understand”.
How do I understand that you understand? Understand!
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A skunk sat on a stump & thunk the stump stunk,
But the stump thunk the skunk stunk.
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If you must cross a course cross cow across a crowded cow crossing,
cross the cross coarse cow across, the crowded cow crossing carefully
1. Syarat Ijin Pendirian dan Operasional Taman Kanak-Kanak (TK)
1.1. Ijin Pendirian dan Ijin Operasional Baru TK
a. Surat permohonan ijin pendirian dan operasional Lembaga TK oleh Ketua Yayasan
b. Proposal disertai rencanan Anggaran Pendirian dan Anggaran Operasional
per-bulan dalam 1 (satu) tahun. (RAPBS)
c. Mengisi Formulir
d. Foto copy Akte Notaris (Yayasan Pendidikan), bukan Panitia Pendirian
e. Daftar Guru dilampiri foto copy ijasah terakhir
f. Fotocopy SK Pengangkatan Kepala Sekolah dan Guru
g. Rencana jadwal pembelajaran
h. Denah ruangan dan peta lokasi
i. Surat keterangan tentang status tanah
j. Radius/jarak antara lembaga TK minimal 1,5 Km
k. Ijin Peruntukan tanah dan bangunan untuk lokasi dimaksud
l. Daftar inventaris / perlengkapan lembaga TK
m. Surat pernyataan tidak keberatan dari warga sekitar lembaga diketahui RT,
RW, Lurah dan Camat
n. Surat Rekomendasi dari Kepala UPTD BPS Kecamatan setempat
o. Materai Rp. 6000 (2 lembar)
p. Pas foto calon Pimpinan Lembaga ukuran 3 x 4 (2 lembar)
q. Foto copy KTP calon Pimpinan Lembaga (1 lembar)
r. Foto Copy ijin pendirian lama (untuk Ijin Operasional Baru/bukan Pendirian)
s. Foto Copy Status Akreditasi lembaga (untuk Ijin Operasional Baru/bukan Pendirian)
t. Foto Copy rekening A/n. Yayasan bukan nama ketuanya disertai nilai nominalnya sebanyak 1 tahun RAPBS
1.2. Perpanjangan Ijin Operasional TK
a. Surat Permohonan Ijin Perpanjangan Operasional oleh Ketua Yayasan
b. Fotocopy ijin operasional dan SK Kepala Dinas yang diperpanjang
c. Foto Copy Akte Notaris Yayasan
d. Data pendidik / guru
e. Data anak didik (minimal jumlah anak kelas A dan B masing-masing 10 anak)
f. Rencana jadwal pembelajaran
g. Surat Rekomendasi dari Kepala UPTD BPS Kecamatan setempat
h. Materai Rp. 6000 (2 lembar)
i. Pas foto calon Pimpinan Lembaga ukuran 3 x 4 (1 lembar)
j. Foto copy KTP calon Pimpinan Lembaga (1 lembar)
Masa berlaku Ijin Operasional TK
– Tahap I = 1 Tahun, Tahap II = 2 tahun, Tahap III = 3 Tahun
– Tahap Lanjutan = 3 Tahun
– Bila Terakreditasi C = 1 Tahun, B = 3 Tahun, A = 5 Tahun
– Bila Terakreditasi C, Tahap II, III dan lanjutan, maka berlaku
- Bila lembaga Pendidikan pindah lokasi/tempat, maka ijin operasional dinyatakan tidak berlaku
2. Syarat Ijin Operasional Kelompok Bermain (KB)
2.1. Ijin Operasional Baru
a. Surat permohonan ijin operasional Lembaga KB oleh Ketua Yayasan/Perorangan
c. Mengisi Formulir ijin operasional KB
d. Foto copy Akte Notaris (Yayasan Pendidikan), bukan Panitia Pendirian
e. Daftar Pendidik
f. Daftar anak didik (jumlah minimal 10 anak)
g. Rencana jadwal pembelajaran
h. Denah ruangan dan peta lokasi
i. Surat keterangan tentang status tanah
j. Keadaan / kondisi tanah / gedung
k. Ijin Peruntukan tanah dan bangunan untuk lokasi dimaksud
l. Daftar inventaris / perlengkapan lembaga KB
m. Surat pernyataan tidak keberatan dari warga sekitar lembaga diketahui RT, RW,
Lurah dan Camat
n. Surat Rekomendasi dari Kepala UPTD BPS Kecamatan setempat
o. Materai Rp. 6000,- (2 lembar)
p. Pas foto calon Pimpinan KB ukuran 3 x 4 (2 lembar)
q. Foto copy KTP calon Pimpinan KB (1 lembar)
2.2. Perpanjangan Ijin Operasional KB
a. Fotocopy ijin operasional dan SK Kepala Dinas yang diperpanjang
b. Laporan hasil pemeriksaan / peninjauan lokasi
c. Data anak didik (jumlah minimal anak didik 10 anak)
d. Materai Rp. 6000 (2 lembar)
e. Pas foto calon Pimpinan KB ukuran 3 x 4 (1 lembar)
f. Foto copy KTP calon Pimpinan KB (1 lembar)
Masa berlaku Ijin Operasional KB
– Tahap I = 1 Tahun, Tahap II = 2 Tahun, Tahap III = 3 Tahun
– Tahap Lanjutan = 3 Tahun
3. Syarat Ijin Operasional Taman Penitipan Anak (TPA)
3.1. Ijin Operasional Baru
a. Surat permohonan mendirikan TPA
b. Mengisi formulir ijin pendirian TPA
c. Foto copy Akte Notaris (Yayasan Pendidikan) , bukan Panitia Pendirian
d. Daftar Pendidik/pengasuh dan tenaga medis
e. Daftar anak didik
f. Rencana jadwal pengasuhan / pelayanan
g. Denah ruangan dan peta lokasi
h. Surat keterangan tentang status tanah
i. Keadaan / kondisi tanah / gedung
j. Daftar inventaris / perlengkapan sekolah
k. Surat pernyataan tidak keberatan dari warga sekitar lembaga diketahui RT, RW,
Lurah dan Camat
l. Surat Rekomendasi dari Kepala UPTD BPS Kecamatan setempat
m. Materai Rp. 6000,- (2 lembar)
n. Pas foto ukuran 3 x 4 (2 lembar)
o. Foto copy KTP calon Pimpinan /Penanggungjawab TPA (1 lembar)
3.2. Perpanjangan Ijin Operasional TPA
a. Fotocopy ijin operasional dan SK Kepala Dinas yang diperpanjang
b. Laporan hasil pemeriksaan / peninjauan lokasi
c. Materai Rp. 6000 (2 lembar)
d. Pas foto calon Pimpinan KB ukuran 3 x 4 (1 lembar)
e. Foto copy KTP calon Pimpinan TPA (1 lembar)
Masa Berlaku Ijin Operasional TPA
– Tahap I = 1 Tahun, Tahap II = 2 Tahun, Tahap = 3 tTahun
– Tahap Lanjutan = 3 Tahun
4.1. Ijin Operasional Baru POS PAUD TERPADU (PPT)
a. Surat permohonan ijin operasional dari ketua/pengelola PPT
b. Daftar pengurus PPT
c. Daftar bunda / pendidik
d. Daftar anak didik dikelompokkan perusia serta jenis kelamin (minimal jumlah
anak didik 25 anak)
e. Rencana jadwal kegiatan / pembelajaran
f. Daftar Sarana dan Alat Permainan Edukatif (APE) yang dimiliki PPT
g. Rekomendasi dari Lurah setempat
h. Rekomendasi PKK Kota Surabaya
i. Materai Rp. 6.000,- (2 lembar)
j. Pas foto calon Pengelola PPT ukuran 3 x 4 (2 lembar)
k. Foto copy KTP calon Pengelola PPT (1 lembar)
4.2. Perpanjangan ijin Operasional PPT
a. Fotocopy ijin operasional dan SK Kepala Dinas yang diperpanjang
b. Surat rekomendasi dari PKK Kota Surabaya
c. Data anak didik
d. Materai Rp. 6000,- (2 lembar)
e. Pas foto pimpinan ukuran 3 x 4 (1 lembar)
f. Foto copy KTP calon Pimpinan PPT (1 lembar)
Masa Berlaku Ijin Operasional PPT
– Tahap I = 1 Tahun, Tahap II = 2 Tahun, Tahap = 3 tTahun
– Tahap Lanjutan = 3 Tahun
Syarat – syarat membuat TK/PAUD
Syarat Perpanjangan Izin
” You are the last one i think is good but you are not good”
when you already do your best and someone said your still not good, don’t feel bad because it’s you who know who you are. Be proud of your self and don’t stop doing a good things.
~wilqee~
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