Monday, October 24, 2011

Book "Nelson Mandela: A Very Short Introduction"

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Nelson Mandela – apakah mungkin untuk mengatakan siapa atau apa dia? Ya, dia adalah salah satu tahanan politik terlama di dunia. Dia juga merupakan simbol universal keadilan sosial; seorang tokoh teladan menyangkut non-rasialisme dan demokrasi, raksasa moral.


Selama bertahun-tahun terputus dari dunia, Mandela setelah bebas pada tahun 1990 menjadi ikon internasional yang terkenal. Tapi mengapa kisahnya menjadi penting bagi kita masa sekarang? Apakah prestasinya yang tidak hanya bermanfaat bagi Afrika Selatan, tetapi juga secara internasional?

Buku ini adalah tentang perbedaan, kisah yang saling berkait, sejarah, nilai-nilai dan simbol-simbol yang melingkupi Nelson Mandela. Di seluruh hidupnya Mandela telah mengisi berbagai peran: warga metropolitan, gerilyawan gagah pemberani, sosok penyelamat milenium ini.


Sunday, October 23, 2011

Book "The Work of Professional Football"

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Sebuah studi jangka panjang yang memberikan wawasan langka ke dalam karir genting dan budaya kerja umum para pemain sepak bola profesional. Terpisah dari tatapan media yang haus akan selebriti, kerja seorang pemain sepak bola profesional jarang glamor dan bagi sebagian besar pemain karir di sepakbola umumnya singkat saja dan tidak memberikan jaminan keamanan.

Sebagai mantan pemain profesional, keakraban Martin Roderick dengan dunia sepakbola adalah dasar untuk telaah istimewa ini terhadap dunia yang biasanya tertutup untuk pandangan umum serta diabaikan oleh reportase media dan penelitian akademik yang lebih memilih untuk fokus pada kelompok kecil pemain elite yang tidak mewakili para pemain umumnya. Tema-tema kunci dieksplorasi dalam teks mencakup:

  • Budaya kerja sepak bola profesional
  • Perubahan identitas, orientasi dan ekspektasi pemain sepanjang karir
  • Tidak menentu dan rapuhnya karir olahraga profesional
  • Aspek dramatis dan kinerja sebuah karir di bawah tekanan publik
  • Peran hubungan dengan manajer, pemilik, staf pendukung dan mitra
  • Tanggapan pemain terhadap ketidakamanan yang melekat dalam sepak bola profesional seperti cedera, penuaan, kinerja dan transfer.

Buku ini berhubungan dengan berbagai isu yang menarik bagi siswa olahraga dan akademisi, terutama mereka yang fokus pada sosiologi olah raga tetapi juga pengembangan olahraga, manajemen olahraga dan studi pembinaan. Juga menarik bagi para peneliti di bidang karir, hubungan industrial dan sosiologi pekerjaan. 



Thursday, October 13, 2011

Book "A Journey to the Center of the Earth"

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A Journey to the Centre of the Earth (bahasa Perancis: Voyage au centre de la Terre), juga disebut A Journey to the Interior of the Earth, adalah novel fiksi ilmiah tahun 1864 karya Jules Verne. Cerita ini berkisah mengenai seorang profesor dengan keponakannya dan menyewa pemandu masuk kedalam gunung berapi di Islandia ke "tengah Bumi". Mereka menemui banyak petualangan, termasuk binatang prasejarah dan bahaya alam, dan kembali ke permukaan di Italia selatan.

Kelebihan buku ini adalah ceritanya sangat menarik karena tergolong dalam cerita fiksi sains atau science fictions. Cerita ini juga lucu dan penuh dengan petualangan. Karena buku ini berbahasa inggris, kita jadi tahu kata-kata yang baru. Kita juga bisa tahu bahasa Eslandia atau latin dan juga huruf runic. Sampulnya mempunyai banyak warna serta gambar yang menarik. Di bagian halaman paling belakang terdapat arti dari kata-kata yang susah di setiap bab di buku tersebut, jadi tidak usah mencari di kamus. Buku ini memberi kita pelajaran atau moral cerita yang sangat bagus sekali, seperti berani mencoba hal yang baru dan tidak putus asa.


Friday, July 8, 2011

Book "Immortal Trilogy"

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I. Evermore
Ever has survived the unthinkable. She is the lone survivor of the automobile accident that took the lives of every member of her family – including the family pet. Since her “near death” experience, she hasn’t been the same. Not only is she battling with feelings of guilt for being alive, she now has psychic abilities. She can read minds and nothing is secret anymore. In order to block out the noise that constantly surrounds her, she keeps her iPod cranked to dangerous levels, hoping to distract herself.

Her self-isolation naturally leads to a lack of friends. Only Haven and Miles, outsides in their own rights, keep Ever company at school and on occasional weekends.

One day flows into the next, until a new boy shows up at school. Damen causes quite a stir with his amazing good looks and charming personality, but there is something strange about him too. Damen silences the noise in Ever’s head. Whenever he talks, he is all she hears. Whenever he touches her, everyone around her seems to disappear and a warm, tingly feeling creeps up her body. This would be great if Ever felt she could trust him, but something just doesn’t seem right about him.

Ever must come to terms with her life while dealing with a mysterious woman that seems to have a connection to Damen. Ever refuses to learn more about her psychic abilities and would rather them just disappear, but in trying ignore them, she puts herself in danger.

II. Blue Moon
Just as Ever is learning everything she can about her new abilities as an immortal, initiated into the dark, seductive world by her beloved Damen, something terrible is happening to him. As Ever’s powers are increasing, Damen’s are fading, stricken by a mysterious illness that threatens his memory, his identity, his life.

Desperate to save him, Ever travels to the mystical dimension of Summerland, uncovering not only the secrets of Damen’s past, the brutal, tortured history he hoped to keep hidden but also an ancient text revealing the workings of time. With the approaching blue moon heralding her only window for travel, Ever is forced to decide between turning back the clock and saving her family from the accident that claimed them or staying in the present and saving Damen, who grows weaker each day...

III. Shadowland
Ever and Damen have traveled through countless past lives and fought off the world’s darkest enemies so they could be together forev
er. But just when their long-awaited destiny is finally within reach, a powerful curse falls upon Damen…one that could destroy everything. Now a single touch of their hands or a soft brush of their lips could mean sudden death plunging Damen into the Shadowland. Desperate to break the curse and save Damen, Ever immerses herself in magick and gets help from an unexpected source…a surfer named Jude.

Although she and Jude have only just met, he feels startlingly familiar. Despite her fierce loyalty to Damen, Ever is drawn to Jude, a green-eyed golden boy with magical talents and a mysterious past. She’s always believed Damen to be her soulmate and one true love and she still believes it to be true. But as Damen pulls away to save them, Ever’s connection with Jude grows stronger and tests her love for Damen like never before…

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Book "I Am Number Four"

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In the beginning they were a group of nine. Nine aliens who left their home planet of Lorien when it fell under attack by the evil Mogadorian. Nine aliens who scattered on Earth. Nine aliens who look like ordinary teenagers living ordinary lives, but who have extraordinary, paranormal skills. Nine aliens who might be sitting next to you now.

The Nine had to separate and go into hiding. The Mogadorian caught Number One in Malaysia, Number Two in England, and Number Three in Kenya. All of them were killed. John Smith, of Paradise, Ohio, is Number Four. He knows that he is next.

I AM NUMBER FOUR is the thrilling launch of a series about an exceptional group of teens as they struggle to outrun their past, discover their future and live a normal life on Earth.

I AM NUMBER FOUR.
I AM NEXT


Sunday, June 26, 2011

Book "Writing & Selling Your Memoir"

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Writing & Selling your Memoir
There's more to writing a memoir than just writing your life story. A memoir isn't one long diary entry. Rather, it's a well-crafted story about a crucial, often exceptionally difficult, time in someone's life. This book talks readers through the process of telling their most personal stories in a compelling, relatable, and readable manner. Unlike other books dedicated to the art and craft of writing memoir, it teaches readers how to approach the genre with love, respect, and know-how without sentimentalizing it. Drawing on her experience working with New York Times best-selling memoirists, literary agent Paula Balzer carefully explores the genre and provides readers with step-by-step instruction on how to:
  • Identify strong opening and closing points 
  • Find and develop a strong central hook that readers can relate to
  • Structure a memoir to maximize readability
  • Use dialogue and pacing to enhance intimacy
  • Approach honesty and truthfulness
  • Build a successful author platform around their memoir 
  • Get an agent's attention

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Book "I Love You, Beth Cooper"

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This book is hilarious, brilliant, all sorts of positive adjectives. I only wish I’d read it sooner! Basically, it is an unfolding chain of events set off by Dennis Cooverman’s valedictorian speech. Even that first part is hilarious, in Larry Doyle‘s description of the hotter-than-hell gym and its occupants who mostly just can’t wait to get out of there. Most of the book is just as hysterical and witty and clever (though there are some times when its genius falters as we get more towards the end) and, well, I just can’t sing comic genius and master writer Larry Doyle’s praises enough, so let’s get on with the story.

In his speech, Dennis declares his love for gorgeous, popular Beth Cooper. Dennis is such a geek that he’s not even on Beth’s radar, let alone in her league, so just let the ridiculousness of this sink in. Dennis continues to make pointed comments about the rest of the student body until the principal stops him. After graduation, Beth actually speaks to Dennis, shockingly enough, and her beefy boyfriend threatens him. In a strange twist of events, Beth and her two friends actually make an appearance at Dennis’s graduation “party,” whose only other guest is his best friend. From there, the night just gets crazier and crazier and more and more hilarious.

Dennis’s escapades are laugh-out-loud hilarious, and this book is just pure fun. None of the plot is particularly original, but this is a smart, very readable comedy, something that’s hard to come by. A lot of “comedy,” be it on a television or movie screen or in a book, is just stupid, honestly, and I Love You, Beth Cooper is so much better than that. Well, okay, it does have its stupid moments, but on the whole I found it rather clever. It’s not necessarily great literature, and I think you do have to be in the right mood for this one, but Larry Doyle is a very sharp writer. This is a book not to be read in public, unless you like having people stare at you as you break out in hysterical laughter.


Monday, May 16, 2011

Book "Eat, Pray, Love"

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Elizabeth Gilbert intentionally divided Eat, Pray, Love into 3 sections with 36 tales of her travels in each section, just like the japa mala, 108 beads that make up an Eastern devotional rosary. These three sections represent her stories about, Italy (Eat), India (Pray), and Indonesia (Love), and how many of us would wish for such a year of travel luxury (if you can call a spiritual quest a luxury)? Obviously she is a woman who believes in structure, especially exotic structure!

Coming from “loss upon loss” (a failed marriage followed by a painful love affair), Elizabeth decides to spend her year of travel being celibate. She is tempted by Giovanni, who wants an English conversational practice partner in Italy, and is a twin – but no, Elizabeth opts for “the kind of healing and peace that can only come from solitude.” Fleeing her receding lover David, who was “catnip and kryptonite” to her, Elizabeth starts studying Italian, which she has always wanted to do, and which starts her on her journey. “Every word was a singing sparrow, a magic trick, a truffle for me.” She seeks out a spiritual healer with “tens of thousands of students who gather in New York weekly to chant and meditate,” involving the ancient Sanskrit mantra “I honor the divinity that resides inside me.” And from there Elizabeth, who has heretofore tended to lose herself in her male partners, begins to find herself, starting with a brief journalistic assignment in Bali where she also visits a Balinese medicine man(who tells her that she will have another marriage and, later in life, a child, and that she will return to Bali to teach him English).

A complex life? Whose isn’t? But Elizabeth Gilbert’s life is interesting, so interesting that, just like her, we never know what’s waiting around the corner for this world traveller who revels in writing about her experiences. Elizabeth learns that “both pleasure and devotion require a stress-free space in which to flourish and I’d been living in a giant trash compactor of non-stop anxiety.” She has always loved travelling (since using her baby-sitting money to visit Russia), and she can make friends with anyone. We learn about Elizabeth through her adventures: what it’s like to be in an Italian language school, her struggles with depression and her search for pleasure, gaining 25 pounds in Italy eating magnificently prepared food, her search for spirituality at an ashram in India where she meets a colorful assortment of characters from all over the world including Richard from Texas, and how she falls in love with Felipe from Brazil on the highly ritualized island of Bali (as this is not the lean and spare writing of Marguerite Duras or bare-bones existentialism!). Elizabeth informs us that “the appreciation of pleasure can be an anchor of one’s humanity” and “In a world of disorder and disaster and fraud, sometimes only beauty can be trusted” and “Only in a human form and only with a human mind can God-realization ever occur.”

Whether battling to maintain silence or particularly disliking long Hindu rituals or her attempts to help an Indonesian healer (a woman, Wayan, formerly physically abused by her alcoholic husband) buy a house for her child and two other orphans, we constantly see Elizabeth seeking and seeking because she so much wants to understand “God dwells within you, as you.” At the end of her glorious year she writes: “I think about the woman I have become lately, about the life that I am now living and about how much I always wanted to live this life, liberated from the force of pretending to be anyone other than myself,” as now time has passed and her formerly unbearable relationship endings have become a part of the past for her. Very few writers are able to write in such great detail about their lives and how they try to understand them, and I highly recommend this book that will intrigue and entrance you with every page. Eat, Pray, Love has also been made into a movie starring Julia Roberts now playing in theaters across America.


Book "A History of Modern Indonesia Since c.1200"

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Recognized as the most authoritative general account of Indonesia, this revised and expanded fourth edition has been updated in light of new scholarship. 

New chapters at the end of the book bring the story up to the present day, including discussion of recent events such as the 2002 Bali terrorist bombings and the 2004 tsunami.


Sunday, May 15, 2011

Book "The Last Song"

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Ronnie Miller is the typical angry, rebellious, 17 year old girl and she is still reeling from her parents’ divorce three years ago. Her life is as okay as it could possibly be until her mother sends her and her little brother out of New York to live in North Carolina for a summer with their father.

Ronnie ignores her father and his attempts at bonding for as long as she possibly can. While her brother and father spend time reconstructing a stained glass window for the local church, Ronnie avoids everyone…that is until she meets Will, the most popular and handsome boy in Wrightsville Beach. All of a sudden, she finds herself opening up and falling in love. All of us who have fallen in love and lost someone, can relate to the coming of age tale in The Last Song.


Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Book "!Tention"

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A young private, Penton Gray, known as Pen, is injured during an engagement in the Peninsular War. When he comes to he finds that the boy bugler, Punch, from his regiment, is lying injured close by. 

The British troops are near, but the area where the boys are is occupied by the French, who are the enemy. The boys need to recover from their wounds, and then to get back to their regiment. They have numerous adventures, and meet several people who help them, including the deposed Spanish King.

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Book "On The Origin of Species"

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Asal-usul Spesies oleh Charles Darwin (terbit tahun 1859) adalah karya penting dalam literatur ilmiah dan dianggap sebagai tonggak dalam teori evolusi. Judul lengkapnya adalah On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life (Tentang Asal-usul Spesies melalui Cara Seleksi Alam, atau Pelestarian Kelompok dalam Perjuangan untuk Hidup). Buku ini memperkenalkan teori ilmiah bahwa populasi berevolusi dari generasi ke generasi melalui proses seleksi alam. Isi buku ini kontroversial karena menentang teori penciptaan menurut kepercayaan agama, dan merupakan pencetus timbulnya ilmu bernama biologi di abad ke-19. Buku yang ditulisnya merupakan hasil ekspedisi lautnya dengan kapal layar HMS Beagle pada tahun 1830-an, dan dilanjutkan dengan penyelidikan dan eksperimen setelah tiba kembali dari ekspedisi.

Orang yang bukan ahli bahkan bisa membaca buku ini dan banyak menarik perhatian orang. Buku ini sangat kontroversial dan menimbulkan banyak perdebatan di bidang sains, filsafat, dan agama. Teori ilmiah tentang evolusi juga telah berevolusi dibandingkan dengan teori awal yang ditulis Darwin, namun seleksi alam tetap menjadi teori ilmiah yang paling banyak diterima untuk menjelaskan evolusi dari suatu spesies. Kontroversi teori penciptaan dan teori evolusi terus berlangsung hingga saat ini.


Saturday, April 30, 2011

Book "The Master Key System"

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The Master Key System is a personal development book by Charles F. Haanel that was originally published as a correspondence course in 1912. Though originally a 24 week correspondence course, it was published in book form in 1916. It was first published as a book in 1916 by Psychology Publishing, St. Louis and The Master Key Institute, New York.

Along with "The Science of Getting Rich", by Wallace D. Wattles, the Master Key System is the source of Rhonda Byrne's inspiration for the book and the film "The Secret" (2006). Charles F. Haanel was an American author, millionaire, entrepreneur, and businessman who belonged to several Masonic societies, the American Scientific League, The Author’s League of America, The American Society of Psychical Research, the St. Louis Humane Society, and the St. Louis Chamber of Commerce.

The Master Key System has gained popularity in recent years, in no small part from its influence on the film The Secret, but also in part from a number of other rumors. The two most prominent are that it was the source of Bill Gates' inspiration and success behind Microsoft, and that the book was banned by the Roman Catholic Church. It states that Gates discovered the book as a student at Harvard. He was so inspired he dropped out and went on to found Microsoft. Several sources refer to this story, however there remains no verified reference that this is anything but a rumor.

Similarly, there are accounts that the book dropped out of sight partly as a result of being banned by the Church. This would presumably be the Roman Catholic Church. However, again there is no verifiable reference to this being the case. An ancillary rumor to the banned by the Church rumor, is that Haanel himself wanted to keep the information in the book esoteric, and accessible only to a few. However, this defies the facts, primarily that he advertised his correspondence course in the popular media of the time (i.e., periodical advertising), and developed and distributed promotional pamphlets.


Book "The Science of Getting Rich"

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The Science of Getting Rich is a book written by the New Thought Movement writer Wallace D. Wattles; it was published in 1910 by the Elizabeth Towne Company. The book is still in print after 100 years. It was a major inspiration for Rhonda Byrne's bestselling book and film The Secret (2006 film). According to USA Today, the text is "divided into 17 short, straight-to-the-point chapters that explain how to overcome mental barriers, and how creation, not competition, is the hidden key to wealth attraction."

The Science of Getting Rich is based upon what Wattles called "the Certain Way of Thinking." According to Mitch Horowitz, the editor-in-chief of the Jeremy Tarcher imprint of Penguin Books, which reprinted The Science of Getting Rich in 2007, Wattles's "Certain Way" descended from the "mental healing movement" that had started earlier with Phineas P. Quimby in the mid-19th century. As Horowitz explained to a reporter from the Washington Post, after experiencing relief from physical symptoms of discomfort or illness through Quimby's mental strategies, people began to wonder, "If my state of mind seems to have a positive influence over how I feel physically, what other things can it do? Can it lead to prosperity? Can it lead to happiness in my home? Can it lead to finding love and romance?" One result of such questioning was Wattles's application of Quimbian "mental healing" strategies to financial as well as physiological situations.

Wattles, who had formerly been a Methodist, ran for office as a Socialist candidate in Indiana in 1916. He included the word science in the title, reflecting a secular approach to New Thought as he wrote about business prosperity, mind training, and success in the material world. The mental technique that he called "thinking in the Certain Way," was intended to establish a state of positivity and self-affirmation. According to Horowitz, mental healing and positive thinking theories for prosperity were joined by late 19th century trends such as Transcendentalism and a belief in the power of science and that "All these currents came together, and this philosophy that we call 'New Thought,' was born out of them. It's as American as an old-growth forest."

The contents, with chapter titles like "How to Use the Will" and "Further Use of the Will" advance Wattles's concept of the "Certain Way."; similar keywords about will power, mastery, and success are found in the writings of contemporary early 20th century authors Charles F. Haanel (The Master Key System), the Methodist minister Frank Channing Haddock (Power of Will, Power for Success, Mastery of Self for Wealth Power Success), and Elizabeth Towne (How to Grow Success). Towne published other books and magazine articles by Wattles: The Science of Getting Rich (1910) is a companion volume to the author's book on health from a New Thought perspective, The Science of Being Well (1910) and his personal self-help book The Science of Being Great (1911). All three were originally issued in matching bindings.


Book "A New Human"

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In October 2004, a team of Australian and Indonesian anthropologists led by Mike Morwood and Raden Pandji Soejono stunned the world with their announcement of the discovery of the first example of a new species of human, Homo floresiensis, which they nicknamed the "Hobbit." This was no creation of Tolkien's fantasy, however, but a tool-using, fire-making, cooperatively hunting person. The more Morwood and his colleagues revealed about the find, the more astonishing it became: standing only three feet tall with brains a little larger than a can of cola, the Hobbits forced anthropologists and everyone to reconsider what it means to be human.

Morwood's work was no ordinary academic exercise. Along the way he had to tread warily through the cultural landscape of Indonesia—he has an embarrassing mishap with some hard-to-chew pork—and he demonstrated that sometimes the life of a real archaeologist can be a bit like Indiana Jones's when he risked his neck in an ocean-going raft to experience how ancient Indonesians might have navigated the archipelago. Link Market

Even more, Morwood had to navigate the rock shoals of an archaeological bureaucracy that could be obtuse and even spiteful, and when the Hobbits became embroiled in scientific controversy—as no find of such magnitude could avoid—it proved easy for Morwood to get nearly swamped with trouble. Finds were stolen and damaged, and the backbiting was fierce. But the light of science, once brightened, is difficult to dim, and the story of the indefatigable Morwood's fight to defend his find discovery is an inspiration.


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