Batik
Batik is a cloth that traditionally uses a manual wax-resist dyeing technique. Batik or fabrics with the traditional batik patterns are found in (particularly) Indonesia, Malaysia, Japan, China, Azerbaijan, India, Sri Lanka, Egypt, Nigeria, Senegal, and Singapore.
Sakura
A cherry blossom is the flower of any of several trees of genus Prunus, particularly the Japanese Cherry, Prunus serrulata, which is sometimes called sakura after the Japanese (桜 or 櫻; さくら).
Anime
Anime is the Japanese abbreviated pronunciation of animation. The definition sometimes changes depending on the context. In English-speaking countries, the term most commonly refers to Japanese animated cartoons.
Several buildings of classical European-style hotel
Located in the hills Tucsan, into a pleasant village. As if entering the world of the 11th century. A place surrounded by vineyards, olive and sunflower fields lying on a bed of Porrona castle...
Berastagi, North Sumatra, Indonesia
Berastagi is a major tourist destination in Tanah Karo is situated at an altitude of about 4594 feet above sea level and surrounded by mountain ranges, has a cool air of the beautiful expanse of farm fields, broad, green.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
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Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Berastagi, North Sumatra, Indonesia
From the city of "Passion Fruit & Orange Sweet" Brastagi, visitors will enjoy beautiful views towards the mountains that are still active, namely Sibayak mountain hiking and mountain Sinabung.Untuk Sibayak takes approximately 3 hours drive and we can enjoy the beautiful scenery in the mountains or take 3 to 4 hour trip in the woods to look good in it's natural wealth of flora and fauna in the surrounding forest.
In addition to fruits, also known as a producer Brastagi various types of vegetables, fruits and flowers. In the town of Berastagi implemented several tourism events such as "Feast of Flowers & Fruit" and the cultural festival "Mejuah-juah Festival" held every year. Tanah Karo is also a tradition that has been handed down to do the "work of" organized every year by the Karo people who live in the area or who have migrated to come back to the township who have family ties to visit each other and stay in touch.
market efficiency
When money is placed in the capital markets, it is intended to benefit from the capital invested. Many investors are not only trying to generate a profitable return, but also trying to beat the market.
However, market efficiency, a formula contained in the efficient market hypothesis (HPE), which was discovered by Eugene Fama 1970 work, saying that the price truly reflect all available information on a stock or market in a period. Therefore, according to HPE, no one investor who will get the advantage in predicting stock prices for access to information is available to all.
Efficiency effects: Not Predictive
The information available is not only limited to financial news and research, despite the information on the political, economic, and social events, combined with the attitude of investors in information, whether true or just rumor, will be reflected in stock prices. According to the HPE, no one who has the ability to roll up another person's loss because prices respond only on the information available in the market, and because all market participants have access to the same information.
In an efficient market, price becomes a random move, so it is difficult to predict, so there's no lasting investment patterns. The pattern of price moves randomly generates the failure of an investment strategy that aims to beat the market consistently.
Challenges To Efficiency
In the real world of investing, there are many arguments against the theory of HPE. There are investors who constantly beat the market, such as Warren Buffett, of which investment strategy focuses on undervalued stocks. This strategy succeeded in generating billions of dollars for him and give a lot of followers. There is an investment manager who has a better record than the other, and there are securities that do more research than others. So how can the performance of random when clearly there are people who get the profits and beat the market?
Studies in behavioral finance, which looks at psychological investors on stock prices, suggesting that there are some predictable patterns in stock market. Investors tend to buy stocks that are undervalued and sell overvalued stocks, and in a market with many market participants, the results can be anything but efficient.
Electronic commerce
E-commerce was first introduced in 1994 when the first banner-electronics used for the purpose of promotion and advertising in a web-page (website). According to Forrester Research, electronic commerce generated sales worth U.S. $ 12.2 billion in 2003. According to another report in October 2006, online retail revenues in non-travel in the United States is forecast to reach the quarter-trillion U.S. dollars in 2011.
The history of development
The term "electronic commerce" has changed over time. Originally, electronic commerce means the utilization of commercial transactions, such as the use of EDI to send commercial documents like purchase orders or invoices electronically.
Then he developed into an activity that have the more precise term "Web commerce" - the purchase of goods and services via the World Wide Web via secure servers (HTTPS), a special server protocol that uses encryption to keep important customer data.
At first when the web became famous in the society in 1994, many journalists predicted that e-commerce will become a new economic sector. However, only about four years later secure protocols like HTTPS entering a mature stage and is widely used. Between 1998 and 2000 many businesses in the U.S. and Europe to develop the web site of this trade.
Masalah e-commerce
- Penipuan dengan cara pencurian identitas dan membohongi pelanggan.
- Hukum yang kurang berkembang dalam bidang e-commerce ini.
Some common applications related to e-commerce are:
- E-mail dan Messaging
- Content Management Systems
- Documents, spreadsheets, databases
- Accounting and financial systems
- Shipping and ordering information
- Reporting information from the client and the enterprise
- Domestic and international payment systems
- Newsgroup
- On-line Shopping
- Product Digital/Non Digital
- Conferencing
- Online Banking/internet Banking
Key success factors in e-commerce
In many cases, an e-commerce company can survive not only rely on strength alone product, but with the management team of reliable, timely delivery, good service, good business organizational structure, network infrastructure and security, web site design good, several factors including:
- Provide competitive price
- Provide purchasing services responsive, fast, and friendly.
- Providing information on goods and services that are comprehensive and clear.
- Provide lots of bonuses such as coupons, special offers, and discounts.
- Giving special attention such as the proposed purchase.
- Menyediakan rasa komunitas untuk berdiskusi, masukan dari pelanggan, dan lain-lain.
- Facilitate trading activities.
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Monday, July 4, 2011
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Japanese culture part 2
- The Festival of Seven Herbs, or Nanakusa no sekku (七草の節句), is the long-standing Japanese custom of eating seven-herb rice porridge (nanakusa-gayu) on January 7 (Jinjitsu). There is considerable variation in the precise ingredients, with common local herbs often being substituted. On the morning of January 7, or the night before, people place the nanakusa, rice scoop, and/or wooden pestle on the cutting board and, facing the good-luck direction, chant "Before the birds of the continent (China) fly to Japan, let's get nanakusa" while cutting the herbs into pieces. The chant may vary. The seventh of the first month has been an important Japanese festival since ancient times. The custom of eating nanakusa-gayu on this day, to bring longevity and health, developed in Japan from a similar ancient Chinese custom, intended to ward off evil. Since there is little green at that time of the year, the young green herbs bring color to the table and eating them suits the spirit of the New Year.
Ninjutsu |
- Ninjutsu sometimes used interchangeably with the term ninpō (忍法) is the martial art, strategy, and tactics of unconventional warfare and guerrilla warfare as well as the art of espionage purportedly practiced by the shinobi (commonly known outside of Japan as ninja). Ninjutsu was developed as a collection of fundamental survivalist techniques in the warring state of feudal Japan. The ninja used their art to ensure their survival in a time of violent political turmoil. Ninjutsu included methods of gathering information, and techniques of non-detection, avoidance, and misdirection. Ninjutsu can also involve training in disguise, escape, concealment, archery, and medicine.
Onsen |
- Onsen is a term for hot springs in the Japanese language, though the term is often used to describe the bathing facilities and inns around the hot springs. As a volcanically active country, Japan has thousands of onsen scattered along its length and breadth. Onsen were traditionally used as public bathing places and today play a central role in directing Japanese domestic tourism. Onsen come in many types and shapes, including outdoor and indoor baths. Baths may be either public run by a municipality or private often run as part of a hotel, ryokan or Bed and Breakfast.
Sumo |
- Sumo is a competitive full-contact sport where a wrestler (rikishi) attempts to force another wrestler out of a circular ring (dohyō) or to touch the ground with anything other than the soles of the feet. The sport originated in Japan, the only country where it is practiced professionally. It is generally considered to be a gendai budō (a modern Japanese martial art), though this definition is incorrect as the sport has a history spanning many centuries. Many ancient traditions have been preserved in sumo, and even today the sport includes many ritual elements, such as the use of salt purification, from the days when sumo was used in the Shinto religion. Life as a rikishi is highly regimented, with rules laid down by the Sumo Association. Most sumo wrestlers are required to live in communal "sumo training stables" known in Japanese as heya where all aspects of their daily lives—from meals to their manner of dress—are dictated by strict tradition.
- The Japanese tea ceremony, also called the Way of Tea, is a Japanese cultural activity involving the ceremonial preparation and presentation of matcha, powdered green tea. In Japanese, it is called chanoyu (茶の湯) or chadō . The manner in which it is performed, or the art of its performance, is called otemae . Zen Buddhism was a primary influence in the development of the tea ceremony. Tea gatherings are classified as ochakai or chaji . Chakai is a relatively simple course of hospitality that includes the service of confections, thin tea , and perhaps a light meal. Chaji is a more formal gathering, usually with a full-course meal (kaiseki), followed by confections, thick tea and thin tea. A chaji will likely last at least four hours.
Origami |
- Origami is the traditional Japanese art of paper folding, which started in the 17th century AD at the latest and was popularized outside Japan in the mid-1900s. It has since then evolved into a modern art form. The goal of this art is to transform a flat sheet of material into a finished sculpture through folding and sculpting techniques, and as such the use of cuts or glue are not considered to be origami. The number of basic origami folds is small, but they can be combined in a variety of ways to make intricate designs. The best known origami model is probably the Japanese paper crane. In general, these designs begin with a square sheet of paper whose sides may be different colors or prints. Traditional Japanese origami, which has been practiced since the Edo era (1603–1867), has often been less strict about these conventions, sometimes cutting the paper or using nonsquare shapes to start with.
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Japanese culture part 1
Akiba-kei |
- Akiba-kei is a Japanese slang term meaning "Akihabara style". It dates back to the early 80s and refers to a subset of otaku, now largely older males, who spend much of their time in and around the Akihabara area of Tokyo and are known for their strong interest in "fantasy worlds...anime, manga, maids, idols, and games." Akiba-kei have also been characterized as being "interested in ruminating about domestic items and creating fan works based on these existing elements."
Bonsai |
- Bonsai s a Japanese art form using miniature trees grown in containers. Similar practices exist in other cultures, including the Chinese tradition of penjing from which the art initially originated and the miniature living landscapes of Vietnamese hòn non bộ. The Japanese tradition dates back over a thousand years, and has evolved its own unique aesthetics and terminology.
Dharma doll |
- lso known as a Dharma doll, is a hollow, round, Japanese traditional doll modeled after Bodhidharma, the founder of the Zen sect of Buddhism. These dolls, though typically red and depicting a bearded man (Dharma), vary greatly in color and design depending on region and artist. Though considered an omocha, meaning toy, Daruma has a design that is rich in symbolism and is regarded more as a talisman of good luck to the Japanese. Daruma dolls are seen as a symbol of perseverance and good luck, making them a popular gift of encouragement. The doll has also been commercialized by many Buddhist temples to use alongside goal setting.
Kabuki |
- Kabuki is classical Japanese dance-drama. Kabuki theatre is known for the stylization of its drama and for the elaborate make-up worn by some of its performers.The individual kanji characters, from left to right, mean sing (歌), dance (舞), and skill (伎). Kabuki is therefore sometimes translated as "the art of singing and dancing." These are, however, ateji characters which do not reflect actual etymology. The kanji of 'skill' generally refers to a performer in kabuki theatre. Since the word kabuki is believed to derive from the verb kabuku, meaning "to lean" or "to be out of the ordinary", kabuki can be interpreted as "avant-garde" or "bizarre" theatre. The expression kabukimono (歌舞伎者) referred originally to those who were bizarrely dressed and swaggered on a street.
Kadomatsu |
- Kadomatsu is a traditional Japanese decoration of the New Year placed in pairs in front of homes to welcome ancestral spirits or kami of the harvest. They are placed after Christmas until January 7 (or January 15 during the Edo period) and are considered temporary housing (shintai) for kami. Designs for kadomatsu vary depending on region but are typically made of pine, bamboo, and sometimes ume tree sprigs which represent longevity, prosperity and steadfastness, respectively. "The fundamental function of the New Year ceremonies is to honor and receive the toshigami (deity), who will then bring a bountiful harvest for farmers and bestow the ancestors' blessing on everyone." After January 15 (or in many instances the 19th) the kadomatsu is burned to appease the kami or toshigami and release them.
Maneki Neko |
- The Maneki Neko is a common Japanese sculpture, often made of ceramic, which is believed to bring good luck to the owner. The sculpture depicts a cat (traditionally a calico Japanese Bobtail) beckoning with an upright paw, and is usually displayed—many times at the entrance—in shops, restaurants, pachinko parlors, and other businesses. Some of the sculptures are electric or battery-powered and have a slow-moving paw beckoning. In the design of the sculptures, a raised left paw supposedly attracts money, while a raised right paw protects it.
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Sunday, July 3, 2011
football blog
Football Blog has been ready for launching now. apologize to those readers who have long waited for this blog, but now you can access it normally. I hope the readers can be happy and enjoy every reading which we publish. I hope Football Blog has been success and Let's see in http://www.anmas-chelsea.blogspot.com.