Senin, 27 Maret 2017

Star Wars



Stars Wars' Secret Weapon
            It's getting dark out, but even in the dusk, yoda's silhoutte is unmistakable. Cast in bronze, his ears spread wide as wings, luke skywalker life coach stands atop a burbling fountain within lucasfilm's sprawling San Francisco campus. In a building behind him, actors from the new STAR WARS movie, Rogue one , navigate the lobby- Riz Ahmed one moment, Felicity Jones the next.
            In a lounge a few floors up, their co-star Mads Mikkelsen settels into a big leather armchair, gazing out at the Golden Gate Bridge and noshing on trail mix. Like his fellow actors Mikkelsen is here to promote Rogue One, and he isn't above geeking out about his surrondings. Georgeus vintage movie posters for classics like the man who shot liberty valance hang everywhere. Life-size replicas of stormtroopers and darth vader stand sentinel in the halls. "isn't this place incridible?" Mikelsen asks. "I could never bring Nicolas Winding Refn here - he would defenitely try and steal something."
            Refn- the director of art house thrillers like drive and the neon demon is like Mikkelsen, a dane, and the two men began their movie careers together, back in nineties era Copenhagen, with  a micro budget gangster flick called pusher in which Mikkelsen played an unhinged would be tough called tonny. As Mikkelsen's current locale illustrates, though, he's coming a long way since then. In Rogue one, the events of which predate 1977 episode IV, he plays Galen Erso, a briliant scientist instrumental in creating the planet obliterating Death star. "He's a man of the empire," Mikkelsen says. "And, belive it or not, they have love and fammilies in the empire as well. He knows there's the possibility of his invention being used in the destrucrtive way, but it doesnt stop him."
            The carracters occopies a thick moral murk, in other words and thick moral murk is where Mikkelsen feels most comfortable as an actor. American audience know him best, after all, from his turns playing the ominous terrorist financier Le Chiffer in the 2006 James Bond reboot Casino Royale- a character who, thanks to a "derangement of the tear ducts," as he puts it, literally cries blood; the lung-muching, mind-fucking Hannibal Lecter on the fantastic, woefully short-lived NBC gorefest Hannibal; and, most recently, the nefarious Kaecilius, battling Benedict Cumberbatch and doing aerial martial arts in  Doctor Strange.
            The key to portraying extreme villainy, Mikkelsen says, is to muster  an empathy for the villain that can be jarring to hear him discuss. For instance - he's an elaborate, complex person. He's not evil. He just loves beautiful things and tries to make everything beautiful. "I raise my eyebrows - we're talking about the same guy who murders and eats people, right? "Obviously, seeing beauty on the threshold of death is a little bizarre," Mikkelsen concedes. then he shurgs. "But that's what he sees. we divide characters into good guys and bad guys, but even when they're the bad guys, we have to find something that we identify with." he adds that not only actors but all of us share an ingrained infatuation with darkness: "We have been fascinated with evil since the dawn.  two minutes after we inveted God, we inveted Satan." Mikkelsen grins. "We needed him."
Main idea Paragraf 1 : It's getting dark out, but even in the dusk, yoda's silhoutte is unmistakable.
Main idea Paragraf 2 : In a lounge a few floors up, their co-star Mads Mikkelsen settels into a big leather armchair, gazing out at the Golden Gate Bridge and noshing on trail mix.
Main idea Paragraf 3 : Refn- the director of art house thrillers like drive and the neon demon is like Mikkelsen, a dane, and the two men began their movie careers together, back in nineties era Copenhagen, with  a micro budget gangster flick called pusher in which Mikkelsen played an unhinged would be tough called tonny.
Main idea Paragraf 4 : The carracters occopies a thick moral murk, in other words and thick moral murk is where Mikkelsen feels most comfortable as an actor.
Main idea Paragraf 5 : The key to portraying extreme villainy, Mikkelsen says, is to muster  an empathy for the villain that can be jarring to hear him discuss. For instance - he's an elaborate, complex person. He's not evil. He just loves beautiful things and tries to make everything beautiful.

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It's
Getting
His ears
Spread wide
Mikkelsen
Promote
Mikkelsen
Asks
Mikkelsen
Played
He
Plays
Mikkelsen
Fells
He
Puts
Mikkelsen
Says
Him
Discuss
He
Adds
He
Sees
We
Inveted

Senin, 20 Maret 2017

welcome to sydney

Welcome to Sydney
Sydney is Australia’s oldest, largest. And liveliest state capital with a  population of over 3,000,000. It is a colorful, modern city, but it has also a natural beauty with green parkland and perhaps  the world’s  most beautiful deep water harbor.
As well as being famous  for its modern  buildings and roads, there are many places of historical interest in Sydney. For example, Mrs. Macquire’s Chair, the area called the Rocks dating back to the early nineteenth century and the attractive  terrace houses of Paddington are all close to the harbor and the city center.
Sydney has many attractions which tourist can enjoy-surf beaches, a zoo, Koala Bear Park, and an Opera House which is situated  at the water’s edge. Some say that this is one  of the most  beautiful examples of modern  architecture in the world. For further entertainment there is a wide variety of restaurants, theaters, nightclubs, sports, and social clubs.
There is also a very efficient network of communications within the city including public telephones, an underground railway, buses, and taxis.
Sydney has a very pleasant, temperate climate. The average  temperature in summer is 21.50C and in winter 12.60C.
There are few places in the wolrd where a visitor can find such a rich variety of natural and historical  beauty . entertainment, and culture. Ask any Sydneysider about his city, and he’ll say there is no place like it.

SUBJECK
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OBJECTIVE
Sydney
Is
Sydney is Australia’s oldest, largest
It
Is
It is a colorful, modern city, but it has also a natural beauty with green parkland and perhaps  the world’s  most beautiful deep water harbor.
Mrs. Macquere’s Chair
Called
For example, Mrs. Macquire’s Chair, the area called the Rocks dating back to the early nineteenth century and the attractive  terrace houses of Paddington are all close to the harbor and the city center.

Terrace Houses
Close
For example, Mrs. Macquire’s Chair, the area called the Rocks dating back to the early nineteenth century and the attractive  terrace houses of Paddington are all close to the harbor and the city center.

Sydney
Has
Sydney has many attractions which tourist can enjoy-surf beaches, a zoo, Koala Bear Park, and an Opera House which is situated  at the water’s edge.
Tourist
Can enjoy
Sydney has many attractions which tourist can enjoy-surf beaches, a zoo, Koala Bear Park, and an Opera House which is situated  at the water’s edge.
Some
Say
Some say that this is one  of the most  beautiful examples of modern  architecture in the world.
there
Is
There is also a very efficient network of communications within the city including public telephones, an underground railway, buses, and taxis.
Sydney
Has
Sydney has a very pleasant, temperate climate.
Visitor
Can find
Sydney has a very pleasant, temperate climate.
He’ll
Say
Ask any Sydneysider about his city, and he’ll say there is no place like it.




Sabtu, 25 Februari 2017

subject and verb

Assalamualaikum,wr.wb.

Welcome to my blog

now i want to explan abaout subject and verb, before i explain about it i want to ask you

what do you know about subject and verb?

verb:
any member of a class of words that function as the main elements of predicatesthat typically express action, state, or a relation betweentwo things, and that may be inflected for tense, aspect, voice, mood,and to show agreement with their subject or object.

example:
1. The consumer must be given a good product for his money.
2. The businessman responsible for the operation of a business may own and operate it himself, or he may be employed by the owners to operate in their behalf.
3. When a person works for others, he must attempt to achieve goals that others establish
4. He is responsible to others for his actions, his performance judged by those who employed him

subject:
 the subject is the part of a sentence or clause that commonly indicates what it is about, or  who or what performs the action

example
1. As a result the management function  is vested in people whose goals and aspiration are quite unlike those of an owner manager.
2. those professional managers are more apt to be specially trained administrators whose prime concern is a rewarding career in business.
3. consequently they plan and act in such fashion that the long-range interest of the firm are protected.