Senyum Mereka Adalah Semangatku
Senang
bisa menjadi bagian dari kebahagian mereka...di mata saya mereka itu
generasi yang baik dan terdidik..generasi yg masih memiliki rasa hormat
dan santun...Senyum tawa canda bahagia mereka akan menjadi kenangan
dari bagian cerita perjalanan hidupku...
tetap semangat belajar , Niat ,Doa dan Usaha untuh raih masa depan kalian..Jadilah penerus bangsa negeri ini..
Senin 24 Maret 2014...
21 Maret 2014 Selamat Hari Ulang Tahun Pemerintah Kabupaten Kapuas
21 Maret 2014 Selamat Hari Ulang Tahun Pemerintah Kabupaten Kapuas ke-63 dan Hari Jadi Kota Kuala Kapuas ke-208
Semoga dari tahun ke tahun Kota AIR ini menjadi semakin baik...
Inna lillahi wa inna ilaihi raji'un..
Inna lillahi wa inna ilaihi
raji'un... smoga amal ibadah beliau diterima ALLAH Subahanahu Wa Ta'ala,
dilapangkan kuburnya, dan mendapatkan tempat terbaik disisi ALLAH
Subahanahu Wa Ta'ala. n klrga yg ditinggalkn diberi kekuatan, ketabahan
& kesabaran...aamiin...Semua milik Allah SWT dan akan kembali padaNya…Tetap bersabar ya nak...bp disini mendoakan di hari yang Mulia ini hari Jumat 21 Maret 2014 ...jadilah anak yg sholehah yg berbakti kepada orang tua..
“Jika seseorang meninggal dunia, maka terputuslah amalannya kecuali
tiga perkara (yaitu): sedekah jariyah, ilmu yang dimanfaatkan, atau do’a
anak yang sholeh” (HR. Muslim no. 1631)
semua yang kita miliki adalah titipan dari Allah Subahanahu Wa Ta'ala.
The Grandmaster
The Grandmaster is a 2013 Hong Kong-Chinese martial arts drama film based on the life story of the Wing Chun grandmaster Ip Man.[1][4] The film was directed and written by Wong Kar-wai and starred Tony Leung as Ip Man. It was released on 8 January 2013 in China. It was the opening film at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival in February 2013
The film was selected as part of the 2013 Hong Kong International Film Festival
Plot
The movie begins with Ip Man reflecting on martial arts, and then
cuts to a scene of a fight under the rain between Ip and a dozen
combatants. Ip Man wins, and experiences flashbacks of his life, from
his early training at the age of seven to his induction into martial
arts by his master Chan Wah-shun, and his marriage to his wife Cheung Wing-sing.
Ip Man's peaceful existence is threatened by the arrival of Gong
Yutian, a martial arts master from northern China, who announces that he
has already retired and has appointed Ma San as his heir in the North.
He then concedes that the South should have its own heir. A flurry of
discussions and fights erupt as various masters attempt to challenge
Gong, but they are all barred by Ma San. As the Southern masters are
deliberating on a representative, Gong Yutian's daughter Gong Er arrives
and she tries to convince her father not to continue the fight, as she
feels they are all unworthy. Meanwhile, the Southern masters decide on
Ip Man to represent them, and Ip proceeds to be tested by three Southern
masters before he challenges Gong Yutian. However, the "fight" between
Ip and Gong turns out to be actually an exchange of philosophical ideas.
Gong declares Ip the winner and returns to northern China. However,
Gong Er sets out to regain her family's honour by challenging Ip Man,
and they agree that if anything breaks, Ip loses. "Kung Fu is about
precision", so whoever breaks a piece of furniture during the fight will
be the loser. An intense fight breaks out between Ip Man and Gong Er,
which concludes with victory for Gong because Ip broke a step at the
very end. Ip and Gong then part on friendly terms, with Ip saying he
wants a rematch.
Ip Man and Gong Er keep in contact after parting ways by exchanging
letters, and Ip intends to bring his family with him to northern China,
but his plans are disrupted by the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese
War in 1938. During the war, Ip Man and his family descend into poverty
and he loses his two daughters due to starvation. In the meantime, in
northern China, Ma San becomes a hanjian
and ends up killing Gong Yutian. When Gong Er returns, she confronts
her elders for forsaking her father but they tell her that her father's
final wish was for her to be happy and not to seek vengeance. Gong Er
refuses to accept that, and she vows to never teach, marry or have
children her entire life, in order to choose the path of vengeance.
Ip Man moves to Hong Kong in the hope of starting a career as a
martial arts teacher, but ends up facing all sorts of challenges because
there were also numerous other martial arts masters. He defeats them
soundly and earns a reputation. He meets Gong Er again on Chinese New
Year's Eve 1950 and asks her for a contest one more time while implying
that she should start rebuilding her martial art school. But Gong Er
refuses, stating that many martial arts disappeared in the course of
history; and that hers would not be the only one. A flashback 10 years
earlier shows a confrontation between Gong Er and Ma San at a train
station on Chinese New Year's Eve 1940, and Gong defeats Ma after a
brutal and intense fight. However, Gong herself is heavily injured and
loses her desire to use martial art.
The film then fast-forwards to 1952, when Ip Man and Gong Er meet
each other for the last time. Gong confesses to Ip that she has had
romantic feelings for him right from the beginning. She dies shortly
after. Ip explains in a voice over that in the fight with Ma San, Gong
was injured so badly she turned to opium for the pain and this was her
downfall. The final scenes offer a visual montage as Ip Man's school
flourishes, including a statement that Ip made Wing Chun popular
worldwide and his most famous student was Bruce Lee. Off screen, it is stated that Ip Man died in 1972.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Grandmaster
Wonderful Radio
Wonderful Radio (
Hangul:
원더풀 라디오;
RR:
Wondeopul Radio, also known as
Love On-Air) is a 2012
South Korean romantic comedy film, starring
Lee Min-jung and
Lee Jung-jin. It is about a has-been pop star who is now a radio
DJ struggling to boost listener ratings. It was released in theaters on January 5, 2012 by distributor
Showbox/Mediaplex, and ran for 120 minutes.
Plot
Shin Jin-ah (Lee Min-jung), a onetime lead singer of popular girl group Purple, works as the DJ of the radio show "Wonderful Radio" on SBS station Power FM while also trying to restart her career as a solo singer-composer under her goofy manager Cha Dae-geun (Lee Kwang-soo).
However, the ratings have been dropping, so when the show's producer
leaves to have a baby, station manager Im (Kim Byung-ok) assigns the
ambitious Lee Jae-hyeok (Lee Jung-jin)
to her job with a brief to bring in some fresh ideas. Jae-hyeok is
appalled by Jin-ah's casual, diva-ish work attitude and the two don't
hit it off. When he challenges her to come up with a new segment for the
show, she finally gets an idea from her restaurateur mother (Kim Hae-sook)
in which members of the public come into the studio and sing a song to
their loved ones. She calls the segment "The Song I Sing to You". The
initial broadcast, involving a serving soldier, goes disastrously, but
subsequent attempts, involving a brattish schoolgirl (Jo Jung-eun) and a
taxi driver (Jung Man-shik), are a big success. Jin-ah and Jae-hyeok
start to bond. However, In-seok (Kim Jung-tae), the manager of TV drama
actress Yoon Mi-ra (Seo Young)
and a major supplier of talent to the radio station, is plotting to
bring Jin-ah down and replace her with Mi-ra, who still hates Jin-ah for
leaving Purple at the height of its fame and causing the group's
break-up
Cast
- Lee Min-jung - Shin Jin-ah
- Lee Jung-jin - Lee Jae-hyeok
- Lee Kwang-soo - Cha Dae-geun, Jin-ah's manager
- Kim Hae-sook - Mrs. Lee, Jin-ah's mother
- Kim Jung-tae - In-seok, head of Mi-ra's agency
- Kim Byung-ok - Director Im, Power FM station manager
- Han Yeo-woon - Ji In-yeong
- Seo Young - Yoon Mi-ra
- Jeong Yu-mi - Nan-seol, show scriptwriter
- Jung Man-shik - Ji-hyeong, taxi driver
- Jo Jung-eun - Yoon Da-hee, schoolgirl
- Kim Tae-won - Music bar owner (cameo)
- Lee Seung-hwan - Dream Factory owner (cameo)
- Dal Shabet - Cobi Girls (cameo)
- Cul Two - guys in the elevator (cameo)
- Jung Yup - (cameo)
- Kim Jong-kook - taxi passenger (cameo)
- Gary - taxi passenger (cameo)
Production
The director of Wonderful Radio is Kwon Chil-in, who previously directed Singles (2003), Hellcats (2008) and Loveholic (2010). The film’s script was written by Lee Jae-ik, producer of SBS Power FM’s
"Cultwo Show," who incorporated his own experiences in the movie,
thereby giving viewers a realistic glimpse at the behind-the-scenes
workings of a radio program
Soundtrack
The instrumental score was composed by Jung Soo-min and Hwang
Seong-je. Along with various K-pop artists, the film's lead actors
Lee Min-jung and
Lee Jung-jin also contributed tracks.
- Wonderful Radio (Inst.) - Jung Soo-min
- Again - Lee Min-jung
- 참쓰다 "Write the truth" - Lee Min-jung
- You're My Angel - Lee Min-jung, Seo Young, Ahn Mi-na
- Get Out Boy - Cobi Girls (Dal Shabet)
- That's When I Feel Love - Seo Mi-rae
- Black Star - Yoo Keun-ho
- Stay - Kim Kyu-won
- Blind By Love - Kim Ho-yeon
- 사랑의 시작은 고백에서부터 "Love begins with a confession" - Lee Jung-jin
- The Moment (Inst.) - Hwang Seong-je
- 위로 "Comfort" (Inst.) - Hwang Seong-je
- 지각 "Late" - Hwang Seong-je
- 4% (Inst.) - Hwang Seong-je
- 글래머 인영 "Glamorous In-yeong" (Inst.)
- Reminiscence (Inst.) - Jung Soo-min
- 계절이 바뀌며... "Changing seasons" (Inst.) - Hwang Seong-je
- 아직도 기다려요 "Still wating" (Inst.) - Jung Soo-min
- 1부 Opening (Inst.) - Hwang Seong-je
- Ending Signal (Inst.) - Hwang Seong-je
- 전화통화 "Phone call" (Inst.) - Jung Soo-min
- 마지막 콘서트 "Last concert" (Inst.) - Hwang Seong-je
- 로비에서 "In the lobby" (Inst.) - Hwang Seong-je, Lee Seung-hwan, Jung Soo-min
- Namaste (Inst.) - Jung Soo-min
- 그대에게 부르는 노래 "The song I sing to you" (Inst.) - Jung Soo-min
- 미라라... "Mirara" (Inst.) - Jung Soo-min
- 2부 Opening (Inst.) - Jung Soo-min
- 뚬바뚬바 메들리 "Ttumba Ttumba medley" - Kim Kyu-won
- Island - Lee Do-woo
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonderful_Radio
References
- ^ "Box office by Country: Wonderful Radio". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2012-06-04.
- Jump up ^ Elley, Derek (5 March 2012). "Love On-Air". Film Business Asia. Retrieved 2012-11-18.
- Jump up ^ "Wonderful Radio (2011)". The Chosun Ilbo. 6 January 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-24.
- Jump up ^ "Wonderful Radio". KBS World. Retrieved 2012-06-24.
- Jump up ^ "2011.12.30 Now Playing". Korea JoongAng Daily. 30 December 2011. Retrieved 2012-11-18.
- Jump up ^ Lee, Hyo-won (12 August 2011). "Director aims to ’de-deify’ Lee Min-jung". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2012-11-18.
- Jump up ^ Lee, Jin-ho (21 December 2011). "Does Lee Min Jung Want To Be a Singer?". enewsWorld. Retrieved 2012-11-18.
- Jump up ^ "Lee Min-jung Expands Her Acting Repertoire with Wonderful Radio". The Chosun Ilbo. 31 December 2011. Retrieved 2012-04-24.
- Jump up ^ Lee, Jin-ho (14 December 2011). "Interview: The Goddess Lee Min Jung". enewsWorld. Retrieved 2012-11-18.
- Jump up ^ "Wonderful Radio Attracts Over 1 Million Viewers". The Chosun Ilbo. 14 February 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-24.
- Jump up ^ "South Korea Box Office: January 6–8, 2012". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2012-04-24.
- Jump up ^ "South Korea Box Office: January 20–22, 2012". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2012-04-24.
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ukuran standar foto resolusinya pakai 300dpi
3R = 8,89 x 12,7 cm = 3,5 x 5 inchi
4R = 10,16 x 15,24 cm = 4 x 6 inchi
5R = 12,7 x 17,78 cm = 5 x 7 inchi
8R = 20,32 x 25,4 cm = 8 x 10 inchi
10R = 25,4 x 30,48 cm = 10 x 12 inchi
12R = 30,48 x 39,37 cm = 12 x 15,5 inchi
16R = 40,64 x 50,8 cm = 16 x 20 inchi
20R = 50,8 x 60,96 cm = 20 x 24 inchi
24R = 60,96 x 80 cm = 24 x 31,5 inchi
30R = 75 x 100 cm = 30 x 40 inchi
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