Posted by: ricifajar | January 6, 2009

Resolusi 1430

Awal tahun biasanya menjadi motivasi bagi sebagian orang. Di awal tahun mereka membuat sasaran-sasaran yang akan dicapai dan sekaligus rencana-rencana untuk mencapai sasaran itu  pada tahun tersebut.

Tahun 1429 sudah berakhir dan tahun 1430 tak enggan menyonsong di depan kita. Sudahkah anda membuat sasaran-sasaran pada tahun 1430 ini? Sudahkah ada rencana-rencana untuk mencapai sasaran tersebut?

Eitssss… sebelum anda membuat Resolusi untuk tahun 1430, Evaluasi kembali apa yang sudah anda kerjakan pada tahun 1429 yang lalu. Apakah Sudah mengenai sasaran, apa-apa yang anda kerjakan?

Sebagian besar dari  kita (atau bahkan semua) pasti selalu akan menginginkan perubahan-perubahan ke arah yang lebih baik. Jadi sudah tentu apa yang akan menjadi sasaran anda di tahun 1430 adalah hal-hal yang masih belum memuaskan anda di tahun 1429 atau pada tahun 1429 lalu anda tidak mencapainya. Sebaiknya juga tujuan atau sasaran anda merupakan target yang realistis untuk dicapai, jadi tidak seperti kata pepatah “pungguk  merindukan bulan”,  takkan mungkin bisa dicapai. Untuk bisa menentukan tujuan yang realistis, anda harus tahu terlebih dahulu “kekuatan” anda.

Terakhir, persiapkan diri anda menghadapi 1430 ini. Berdoalah agar diberi kekuatan untuk bisa mencapai target yang sudah kita tentukan di tahun 1430. Semoga Allah SWT selalu melindungi dan menjaga kita disetiap waktu.

 

Posted by: ricifajar | August 26, 2008

North Sumatera

Part I

“Medan City”

I was born at North Sumatera. Medan is the capital of the province of North Sumatera. I try to descript a little about Medan city. Maybe you have a plan to go to Medan oneday.

North Sumatera is the one of the Province in Indonesia. Northern Sumatera, with it’s colorful and ethnically mixed population, is after Java, the most crowded province in Indonesia. Currently it has over 11 million inhabitants and that overshoots Kalimantan or Nusa Tenggara. Dynamic Batak, Malay, Javanese, Indians, Acehnese and Chinese created a big variety of modern and traditional Indonesian culture.

The Capital of the North Sumatera is Medan. As the Capital of the North Sumatera Medan has a very strategic position. There are consulates of foreign countries and it is the primary centre of activities of northern Sumatra. Geographically, Medan is located at 3o30′ – 3o-43′ Northern Latitude and 98o35′ – 9o844′ Eastern Longitude, with a northward sloping topography and it lies at 2,5 – 37,5 meters above sea level.

Medan city is Indonesia’s third most populous after Jakarta and Surabaya, with approximately 2.5 million people. As the primary center of activities of Northern Sumatera, Medan has many shopping center, like Medan Mall, Medan Plaza, Sun Plaza, Plaza Medan Fair, Palladium Plaza, etc. Medan also has many old buildings in Medan that still retain their Dutch architecture. These include the old City Hall, the central Post Office, the Water Tower, which is Medan City’s icon, and Titi Gantung (a bridge over the railway).

There are several historic places such as Maimun Palace (Istana Maimun), where the Sultan of Deli still lives, and the Great Mosque (Masjid Raya) of Medan built in 1906.

The city has a mix of communities, reflecting its history. It is famous throughout Indonesia as the home of the Batak people, although, traditionally it is a Melayu Kampung. More recently more and more of the Batak ethnic minority have come to the city to make what was once a minority, become a fairly sized community. However, Batak homelands are found throughout North Sumatra. In addition, there is a large ethnic Javanese community, largely made up of the descendants of people transported from Java in the last century as part of the government’s transmigration policy, an attempt to relieve the chronic overcrowding of Java.

A highly visible component of Medan’s population is the large number of Chinese, who control much of the business sector. Finally, the city has a sizable community of Tamil descent who is commonly known as keling. A well-known Tamil market is the Kampung Keling. In addition to Indonesian, Batak Simalungun, Batak Mandailing, Batak Pak-Pak, Batak Angkola, Batak Toba, Deli Malay, Javanese, Hokkien (Min Nan), Tamil, Acehnese, Minangkabau and English are spoken.

Transportation

One of the unique features of Medan are the motorized becaks that are found almost everywhere.Unlike traditional becaks, a motorized becak can take its passenger anywhere in the city. The fare of riding a ‘becak’ is relatively cheap and is usually negotiated beforehand.

There are also more common transport like taxis and minibuses, known as sudako.
Railroad tracks connect Medan to Binjai and Tanjungpura to the northwest, to port of Belawan to the north, and to Tebing Tinggi and Pematang Siantar to the southeast.

The seaport of Belawan is about 20 km to the north. Polonia International Airport is located in the heart of the city. Kuala Namu International Airport is a new airport under construction and is due to replace Polonia in 2009.

A toll highway connects Medan to Belawan and Tanjungmorawa. A plan for the extension of this highway to Tebing Tinggi and to Binjai has been completed, and the central government is currently seeking investors to build the extension.

To be Continued…….

Posted by: ricifajar | August 10, 2008

A Journey

PART I

LOVE, HURT and REGRET

I casted my eyes, through over the window-glass from the place I leaned. That was I started the Journey……

Love is beautiful. Because love work in the largoneuos life’s space. And the job is the called “GIVE”. give anything needful to the persons who we love for growing into be better person and happiness cause its. On and on give. And forever like that.  Accepted? It’s possible or can be also ABSOLUTELY. But it’s the effect of the job. Just the effect. Like a benevolence’s mirror, reflection the same righteousness.
(by Anis Matta)

Love is Give
Hurt cause hopeful More, and
Regret is the wrong choice in your life.

Most of the people can/desire to love someone because he/she hopeful more from the someone who he/she’s love. What effect does this have? More people get the forth regret. Because what? Cause someone who we love, can’t give us the anything we need/desire.

The way said on the top, love is Give. If we do like that. We just give for the someone or anything who we love, I fateful to Allah S.W.T you will not get the forth regret.

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