Selasa, 17 Maret 2009

obama


Obama has little time to curb global warming

Seth Borenstein , The Associated Press , Washington | Tue, 12/16/2008 3:07 PM | Life

When Bill Clinton took office in 1993, global warming was a slow-moving environmental problem that was easy to ignore. Now it is a ticking time bomb that President-elect Barack Obama can't avoid.

Since Clinton's inauguration, summer Arctic sea ice has lost the equivalent of Alaska, California and Texas. The 10 hottest years on record have occurred since Clinton's second inauguration. Global warming is accelerating. Time is close to running out, and Obama knows it.

President-elect Barack Obama meets with former Vice President Al Gore in Chicago. (AP/Charles Dharapak, File)President-elect Barack Obama meets with former Vice President Al Gore in Chicago. (AP/Charles Dharapak, File)

"The time for delay is over; the time for denial is over," he said on Tuesday after meeting with former Vice President Al Gore, who won a Nobel Peace Prize for his work on global warming. "We all believe what the scientists have been telling us for years now that this is a matter of urgency and national security and it has to be dealt with in a serious way."

But there are powerful political and economic realities that must be quickly overcome for Obama to succeed. Despite the urgency he expresses, it's not at all clear that he and Congress will agree on an approach during a worldwide financial crisis in time to meet some of the more crucial deadlines.

Obama is pushing changes in the way Americans use energy, and produce greenhouse gases, as part of what will be a massive economic stimulus. He called it an opportunity "to re-power America."

After years of inaction on global warming, 2009 might be different. Obama replaces a president who opposed mandatory cuts of greenhouse gas pollution and it appears he will have a willing Congress. Also, next year, diplomats will try to agree on a major new international treaty to curb the gases that promote global warming.

"We need to start in January making significant changes," Gore said in a recent telephone interview with The Associated Press. "This year coming up is the most important opportunity the world has ever had to make progress in really solving the climate crisis."

Scientists are increasingly anxious, talking more often and more urgently about exceeding "tipping points."

"We're out of time," Stanford University biologist Terry Root said. "Things are going extinct."

U.S. emissions have increased by 20 percent since 1992. China has more than doubled its carbon dioxide pollution in that time. World carbon dioxide emissions have grown faster than scientists' worst-case scenarios. Methane, the next most potent greenhouse gas, suddenly is on the rise again and scientists fear that vast amounts of the trapped gas will escape from thawing Arctic permafrost.

The amount of carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere has already pushed past what some scientists say is the safe level.

In the early 1990s, many scientists figured that the world was about a century away from a truly dangerous amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, said Mike MacCracken, who was a top climate scientist in the Clinton administration. But as they studied the greenhouse effect further, scientists realized that harmful changes kick in at far lower levels of carbon dioxide than they thought. Now some scientists, but not all, say the safe carbon dioxide level for Earth is about 10 percent below what it is now.

Gore called the situation "the equivalent of a five-alarm fire that has to be addressed immediately."

Scientists fear that what's happening with Arctic ice melt will be amplified so that ominous sea level rise will occur sooner than they expected. They predict Arctic waters could be ice-free in summers, perhaps by 2013, decades earlier than they thought only a few years ago.

In December 2009, diplomats are charged with forging a new treaty replacing the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, which set limits on greenhouse gases, and which the United States didn't ratify. This time European officials have high expectations for the U.S. to take the lead. But many experts don't see Congress passing a climate bill in time because of pressing economic and war issues.

"The reality is, it may take more than the first year to get it all done," Senate Energy Committee Chairman Jeff Bingaman, D-N.M., said recently.

Complicating everything is the worldwide financial meltdown. Frank Maisano, a Washington energy specialist and spokesman who represents coal-fired utilities and refineries, sees the poor economy as "a huge factor" that could stop everything. That's because global warming efforts are aimed at restricting coal power, which is cheap. That would likely mean higher utility bills and more damage to ailing economies that depend on coal production, he said.

Obama is stacking his Cabinet and inner circle with advocates who have pushed for deep mandatory cuts in greenhouse gas pollution and even with government officials who have achieved results at the local level.

The President-elect has said that one of the first things he will do when he gets to Washington is grant California and other states permission to control car tailpipe emissions, something the Bush administration denied.

And though congressional action may take time, the incoming Congress will be more inclined to act on global warming. In the House, liberal California Democrat Henry Waxman's unseating of Michigan Rep. John Dingell — a staunch defender of Detroit automakers — as head of the House Energy and Commerce Committee was a sign that global warming will be on the fast track.

Senate Environment and Public Works Chairman Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., vowed to push two global warming bills starting in January: one to promote energy efficiency as an economic stimulus and the other to create a cap-and-trade system to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from utilities. "The time is now," she wrote in a Dec. 8 letter to Obama.

Mother Nature, of course, is oblivious to the federal government's machinations. Ironically, 2008 is on pace to be a slightly cooler year in a steadily rising temperature trend line. Experts say it's thanks to a La Nina weather variation. While skeptics are already using it as evidence of some kind of cooling trend, it actually illustrates how fast the world is warming.

The average global temperature in 2008 is likely to wind up slightly under 57.9 degrees Fahrenheit, about a tenth of a degree cooler than last year. When Clinton was inaugurated, 57.9 easily would have been the warmest year on record. Now, that temperature would qualify as the ninth warmest year.

Selasa, 10 Maret 2009

cHeErZzZz

Cheerleading
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This article is about U.S. style Cheerleading. For Japanese style Cheerleading, see Ōendan.

Youth Cheerleaders during a football halftime show. Youth Cheer—high school ages and younger—make up the vast majority of cheerleaders and cheer teams.
Cheerleading is a sport[1] that uses organized routines that range from 1 minute to 3 minutes made from elements of tumbling, dance, jumps, cheers, and stunting to direct spectators of events to cheer on sports teams at games and matches and/or compete at cheerleading competitions. Cheerleading takes years of practice and the practices last just as long as football practices. Cheerleaders draw attention to the event they are cheering for and get the audience into the event. The athlete involved is called a cheerleader.
With an estimated 1.5 million participants in allstar cheerleading (not including the millions more in high school, college or little league participants) in the United States alone, cheerleading is, according to Newsweek's Arian Campo-Flores, "the most quintessential of American sports."[2] The growing presentation of the sport to a global audience has been led by the 1997 start of broadcasts of cheerleading competition by ESPN International and the worldwide release of the 2000 film Bring it On.
Due in part to this recent exposure, there are now an estimated 100,000 participants scattered around the rest of the world in countries including Australia, China, Colombia, France, Germany, Japan,[3] the Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.

CHEERLEADING


Selasa, 24 Februari 2009

mAnGgUnG Di mAy dAy


KeSaLaHaN DaLaM MeRaWaT KeCaNtIkAn

Terkadang, Anda sudah merasa melakukan semua perawatan kecantikan dengan benar. Namun, seringkali, ada beberapa kesalahan yang biasa dilakukan wanita dalam perawatan kecantikan. Apa saja?

1. Model potongan rambut yang monotonTentu, mempertahankan model potongan rambut selama bertahun-tahun tak tepat. Sebaiknya, lakukan perubahan kecil pada potongan rambut agar penampilan Anda lebih segar secara keseluruhan.

2. Kurang tidurTidur sangat penting untuk kulit. Selama tidur, enzim-enzim perbaikan bekerja memperbaiki kerusakan, mengurangi toksin dan mendistribusikan nutrisi ke sel-sel tubuh.

3. Terlalu menghindari lemakKekurangan asupan lemak dapat menyebabkan kulit jadi kering, bersisik, dan rambut bercabang. Anda dapat mengonsumsi lemak nabati untuk mendapatkan kulit indah tanpa mengorbankan bentuk tubuh.

4. Lupa berolahragaOlahraga tak hanya baik bagi tubuh, tetapi juga membuat kulit berseri karena meningkatnya aliran darah ke seluruh tubuh, termasuk kulit.

5. Mengabaikan kebersihan alat kecantikanKuas atau spons bedak yang kotor akan menumpukkan kuman pada wajah kulit dan menimbulkan jerawat. Bersihkan 2 minggu sekali dengan menggunakan air suam-suam kuku.

6. Salah menggunakan kosmetikKebiasaan memakai kosmetik kadaluarsa, mengambil kosmetik dengan jari, atau memasukkan kembali sisa kosmetik yang berlebih dapat menyebabkan jerawat dan iritasi kulit. Jadi, buang semua produk yang sudah berubah warna, tekstur dan aromanya. Usahakan menyentuh produk dengan menggunakan cotton buds atau kapas. Atau tuangkan sedikit ke telapak tangan, baru kemudian dioleskan ke wajah.

7. Tidur tanpa membersihkan make upMake up yang tidak dibersihkan dapat menyumbat pori, menimbulkan jerawat, dan iritasi pada mata. Kulit butuh waktu untuk memperbarui sel-sel. Tetapi karena pori-pori tersumbat, proses ini menjadi terhambat, sehingga membuat kulit menjadi kusam.

8. Mandi lama dengan air panasKedengarannya menyenangkan, tetapi ini dapat membuat kulit jadi kering. Batasi waktu mandi hanya selama kurang lebih 3 menit dengan suhu air yang tak terlalu panas. Selalu gunakan pelembab segera setelah mandi untuk mencegah kulit jadi kering.

9. Menyemprotkan parfum di pergelangan tanganJika Anda mengenakan arloji atau gelang, maka wewangian akan berbaur dengan aroma dari aksesori Anda. Lebih baik, semprotkan parfum pada titik denyut nadi di leher, karena daerah ini lebih hangat dan akan membantu menyebarkan wewangian.

CoKlAt uNtUk kEcAnTiKan


Coklat memang merupakan makanan yang banyak disukai. Walaupun, kandungan gula yang terdapat dalam coklat dapat meningkatkan berat badan, merusak gigi, atau dapat menyebabkan diabetes. Tetapi, coklat sendiri mengandung banyak hal baik yang bermanfaat bagi tubuh. Coklat mengandung antioksidan yang dapat menjaga kesehatan jantung, menurunkan tekanan darah dan dalam segi psikis manusia, coklat dapat menimbulkan perasaan rileks. Namun ternyata coklat juga bermanfaat bagi kecantikan. Bagaimana manfaat coklat untuk kecantikan?Bagi kecantikan, coklat dapat membantu meningkatkan kecantikan. Kandungan yang terdapat dalam coklat memiliki banyak manfaat bagi kulit, misalnya berfungsi untuk menjaga kelembutan, melembapkan, mengencangkan dan memperhalus kulit. Coklat juga dapat memperlambat penuaan pada kulit, termasuk mencegah kerutan pada wajah.Membuat masker coklat dapat dilakukan di rumah. Untuk Anda yang ingin mencoba menggunakan coklat untuk wajah Anda, dapat mencoba cara berikut:Bahan:Dark chocolate (kandungan coklat tinggi), susu bubuk putih (full cream), garamCara:1. Cairkan coklat2. Campur semua bahan dalam coklat yang telah mencair dan aduk rata3. Dinginkan sampai mencapai suhu ruang4. Oleskan pada wajah selama 15-30 menitSusu dan garam dapat pula diganti dengan mentega, gula dan madu bila ingin memberikan efek lembab dan antiseptik pada wajah.Untuk kulit tubuh, Anda dapat membuat sabun mandi coklat. Caranya dengan menyeduh susu putih dicampur dengan irisan coklat sampai coklat mencair, kemudian dapat dicampur dengan sabun mandi cair atau dituang dalam bathtub.

PeRlAkUkAn rAmBuT DeNgAn bAiK

Bagi seorang wanita, rambut adalah salah satu aset terbesar.Anda dapat melakukan banyak hal dengan apa yang ada di atas kepala anda tersebut, dan terdapat banyak produk yang dapat membantu anda melakukan itu.penting untuk di ingat kalau rambut adalah bagian yang hidup dan merupakan bagian dari nafas kita.Rambut tidak kebal terhadap kerusakan dan sudah pasti rambut tidak akan bisa bertahan selamanya. terlalu banyak perubahan seberti pengecatan, bonding dan perubahan gaya rambut dapat memberi efek yang mengerikan bagi rambut anda.Dalam banyak kasus wanita akhirnya hanya memiliki ramput yang tipis dan kaku. Jadi perlakukanlah rambut anda dengan baik, jangan terlalu banyak menggunakan produk rambut dan jangan suka mengubah gaya rambut anda.

Selasa, 17 Februari 2009

HARAJUKU STYLE






HARAJUKU
Harajuku (原宿, Harajuku?) adalah sebutan populer untuk kawasan di sekitar Stasiun JR Harajuku, Distrik Shibuya, Tokyo. Kawasan ini terkenal sebagai tempat anak-anak muda berkumpul. Lokasinya mencakup sekitar Kuil Meiji, Taman Yoyogi, pusat perbelanjaan Jalan Takeshita (Takeshita-dōri), department store Laforet, dan Gimnasium Nasional Yoyogi. Harajuku bukan sebutan resmi untuk nama tempat, dan tidak dicantumkan sewaktu menulis alamat.
Sekitar tahun
1980-an, Harajuku merupakan tempat berkembangnya subkultur Takenoko-zoku. Sampai hari ini, kelompok anak muda berpakaian aneh bisa dijumpai di kawasan Harajuku. Selain itu, anak-anak sekolah dari berbagai pelosok di Jepang sering memasukkan Harajuku sebagai tujuan studi wisata sewaktu berkunjung ke Tokyo.
Sebetulnya sebutan "Harajuku" hanya digunakan untuk kawasan di sebelah utara
Omotesando. Onden adalah nama kawasan di sebelah selatan Omotesando, namun nama tersebut tidak populer dan ikut disebut Harajuku.

Tie DiE TrEnD 2009!!!! ha.ha.ha...

Tie die........ ehm..... gara-gara nidji syuting klip video pakek toeh baju, cekarang malah ngetrend lhow!!!!! bajunyah lucu n' rameeeeeeeee bangedh!!!! ha.ha.ha.ha......

J-ROCKS



nIdJiHoLLiC


Nidji: Long journey down the rainbow road
Prodita Sabarini , The Jakarta Post , Jakarta Sun, 01/11/2009 10:03 AM People
JP/Arief Suhardiman
Given the tight competition among bands in Indonesia, members of pop-rock six piece Nidji say that they can not enjoy the luxury of taking breaks.
However, the fun they have performing in front of an audience keeps them sane while enduring their long tours.
The fickle nature of Indonesian pop music fans, who change tastes like dirty socks and the plethora of pop-bands on the Indonesian scene leaves little room for complacency. But Nidji has learned how to stay afloat from the experience of other bands, including Bandung's Peterpan and Sheila on 7 from Yogyakarta.
"Once they (Peterpan and Sheila on 7) took a break it was really hard for them to come back on the scene again. Just look how hard Peterpan had to work with their promotion when they returned. Now, they're back and doing well, but that took a lot of hard work from them. Same with Sheila on 7. We're just taking lessons from bands before us," curly haired vocalist Giring Ganesha Jumaryo, 25, said.
He said that, while international bands have an album launch-promotion-tour-holiday schedule, their routine is "album launch, promotion and then tour while still doing promotion and that goes on and on until we release another album."
"It's hard when we think about the competition and all that stuff. But when we stick to purely making music and have fun it becomes more enjoyable," guitarist Andi Ariel Harsya, 25 said.
Their hard work has paid off. Rolling Stone Indonesia listed their second album Top Up (2007) as one of the 20 best albums of 2008, a list that included indie bands Sore, Santamonica and RAN, as well as established bands Peterpan and Slank. Meanwhile, their single Laskar Pelangi (Rainbow Warriors), part of the soundtrack to the movie adaptation of the book of the same title, has ruled the airwaves. Two of their songs, Heaven and Shadows, are featured on the NBC (a US television network) series Heroes. But fans from Jombang and Bojonegoro in East Java still sing the hit singles, Disco Lazy Time and Hapus Aku (Erase Me) from their 2006 debut full-length Breakthru'.
The Brit-pop influenced rock band visited The Jakarta Post on a warm Wednesday afternoon last week to discuss life on the road, the not-so-glamorous-aspects of being Indonesian pop-stars and how their parents have formed a union around the band.
"We're maybe the only band with a parents union. Our parents have an association called the Nidji Parents Union, or the ION," Andro said, explaining that their parents call each other up and complain about how they do not get to see their children much.
Roars of laughter filled the air as the band joked around on the roof of The Post's building, while waiting for their picture to be taken.
Widi, from the band's label, Musica, said that the boys were the most jocular of their artists; "Giring's laughter is the loudest." perhaps this is due to the constant clowning of keyboardist Randi Danysta, 24, who has a penchant for dropping lame jokes with a straight face.
Randi, with hair as curly as Giring's, looked at the satellite dishes on the rooftop of The Jakarta Post under the blaring sun and said that they would make a good place to fry tempeh.
"And then people would wonder why there's a rustling noise on the receiver," he said, enticing a roar of laughter from the other band members.
During the interview, drummer Muhammad Adri Prakasa, 25, said that Randi has practiced Nidji's motto for the interview. "Ask him what Nidji's motto is!" the recently wed drummer implored.
With all eyes intensely on him, Randi said, in a soft scruffy voice: "Nidji's motto: First, be Energetic; second, be stylish; third...that's all".
Again, roars of laughter erupted from fellow band members. "I just wasted my time, listening to you," Adri rebutted.
Their jovial spirit and shared passion for music, is what keeps the band together. Bassist Andro Regantoro said that they are as close as family.
"We never get tired of each other," Ariel said. "What tires us is the traveling. Another airport, another eight to 10-hour-drive," he said.
"But again, it's all worth it when we get up on stage and perform," he added. Ariel is the one behind the song Hapus Aku (Erase Me), inspired by his relationship with singer Dhea Ananda.
Nidji's energetic stage performance has become a trademark; the opposite of shoe-gazers, the band takes their live act seriously.
"We conceptualize everything: the blocking; timing for when I come forward and when the others come forward. We're very detailed," Giring said.
According to Regantoro, who founded the band in 2002 with Ramadhista, the band wants to give the audience what he calls the "Nidji experience".
"We're very concerned with our stage act. Every detail is important. We don't want to play and then just go home. We want to give something to the audience, so when they go home they take something with them: The experience, the Nidji experience."
Aside from going international, their dream for 2009 is to make a spectacular stage show.
But in order to do this, Giring said, Indonesia has to do its part to develop the possibilities for live performances. "Otherwise, Indonesia's showbiz won't go anywhere", he said.
He cited Taiwan's hip-hop artist Jay Chow's concert in Singapore as an example of a spectacular show. "When he performed in Singapore he brought with him a huge stage set. It was really cool. If they can do it, why can't Indonesia?" Giring asked.
Giring showed a hint of nationalistic pride during the conversation, saying he did not really mind fans switching their support to other local bands. "Hey, as long as they support the Indonesian music industry. You know, buying original CDs and cassettes," he said.
Giring then discussed the problem of piracy in Indonesia. "People think that being pop-stars means that your filthy rich. That's not true man. I mean we have earnings, yes. But people in Indonesia, they don't buy CDs, they don't buy cassettes. They download music and share music from one cell phone to another using bluetooth," he said.
"We're lucky because we get endorsements and we get paid when we perform live, which is physical work. But what about the older musicians who don't perform anymore?" he asked.
The vocalist, who has a quarter of his head shaved, showed an idealist flair. Despite just having returned from Hajj with his mother, he holds on to Nidji's integrity as entertainers.
"We don't make religious songs," he said. Ariel seconded the notion. "Producing religious songs is like preaching. That's a big responsibility," he said.
Giring said that Nidji would make positive songs and said he did not approve of the recent trend among pop-bands of making songs that glorify infidelity.
"I don't think the trend of writing songs about infidelity is good. It's like saying that it's OK to do that. Even The Beatles never wrote about infidelity. They wrote songs about love," he said.
As do Nidji.