Tuesday, January 19, 2010
white love
Sinking feeling that I desire
is only for you me recorded in my soul...
sweet soul together...
Let your love I felt the heat of contact.
Bring me
give love...
White in my heart, my content make me living in water
brought me
embrace me
Forever...
with your love
is only for you me recorded in my soul...
sweet soul together...
Let your love I felt the heat of contact.
Bring me
give love...
White in my heart, my content make me living in water
brought me
embrace me
Forever...
with your love
My Village
Area Tarutung which became the capital of this ancient region North TAPANULI Silindung. An area inhabited by the Pasaribu clan. Collection of clans allied with so-called Pasaribu Siopat Pusoran.
They are Matondang, Tarihoran, Bonda and Habeahan. However, somehow the present compliance with their so-called Saruksuk Pasaribu Opat Pusoran is Habeahan Bondar, Gorat, Saruksuk. Same Tarutung city began to be known as the clan Hasibuan began to arrive and marry Professor Boru Pasaribu Mangaloksa Hasibuan.
After GM Hasibuan have children of the King Nabarat (Hutabarat), the Gabe King (Panggabean), the King Galung (HUTAGALUNG), El Tauran King (Hutatoruan). Affiliated with Hutabarat, children and Panggabean Panggabean Simorangkir, HUTAGALUNG, Hutatoruan Hutapea and Lumbantobing children.
Predominance of the Muslim community HUTAGALUNG clan in Batak economy land between 1513-1818 the first mosque in Silindung clan HUTAGALUNG founded by the 14th century AD. This Muslim, with horse caravans became an important trading community that connects Silindung, Humbang Hasundutan and Pahae.
In the century these 16 clans HUTAGALUNG second local mosque in Silindung. Clan HUTAGALUNG also is believed to be the first to construct a seaport in Sibolga who became the embryo of the city of Sibolga now. In general, the Pusoran Siopat, occupied the region until the Silindung North Sumatare coast. Pasaribu Ibrahimsyah Sultan is the head of the Empire Barus Raya (lower) of the family of this clan.
In economic policy, a group of opposition Siopat Pusoran always politically at the time of the Sisingamangaraja dynasty. The reason is competition in the domain of the economy and the lands of Batak path. Competition continues until the Dutch colonial era in which King Huta, Pontas Lumbantobing of Saitnihuta, Silindung, Sisingamangaraja XII, King of the region Batak, Huta antípoda and became Dutch followers. Nowadays, many descendants Siopat Pusoran success and became an important figure in Indonesia. For example, General M. Panggabean and FL Tobing and many more who became magnates and Regents and mayors in North Sumatra. According to the Wikipedia: HUTAGALUNG is one of the clans of the tribe of Batak, including groups Tuff Batak.
HUTAGALUNG is one of the sons of Hasibuan, has 3 siblings, i.e. Tobing, Hutabarat, and Panggabean. The descendants of the HUTAGALUNG clan was forbidden to marry a man of the clan and the HUTAGALUNG Hasibuan clan.
HUTAGALUNG clans in Tarutung Batak groups is the first element in contact with the outside world on the West coast of Sumatra. Become the link between rural communities and the international Batak due to its professional operators. In Tarutung, the first mosque was built in the 14th century and the forthcoming mosques, but they were destroyed by the Dutch settlers in the 19th century. Descendants HUTAGALUNG, which eliminated by Dutch Muslims of Silindung khususnyanya. Another area in the Tarutung is inhabited by the clan of derivatives Sipoholon Naipospos as Hutauruk, Simanungkalit, Situmeang, Marbun etc....
They are Matondang, Tarihoran, Bonda and Habeahan. However, somehow the present compliance with their so-called Saruksuk Pasaribu Opat Pusoran is Habeahan Bondar, Gorat, Saruksuk. Same Tarutung city began to be known as the clan Hasibuan began to arrive and marry Professor Boru Pasaribu Mangaloksa Hasibuan.
After GM Hasibuan have children of the King Nabarat (Hutabarat), the Gabe King (Panggabean), the King Galung (HUTAGALUNG), El Tauran King (Hutatoruan). Affiliated with Hutabarat, children and Panggabean Panggabean Simorangkir, HUTAGALUNG, Hutatoruan Hutapea and Lumbantobing children.
Predominance of the Muslim community HUTAGALUNG clan in Batak economy land between 1513-1818 the first mosque in Silindung clan HUTAGALUNG founded by the 14th century AD. This Muslim, with horse caravans became an important trading community that connects Silindung, Humbang Hasundutan and Pahae.
In the century these 16 clans HUTAGALUNG second local mosque in Silindung. Clan HUTAGALUNG also is believed to be the first to construct a seaport in Sibolga who became the embryo of the city of Sibolga now. In general, the Pusoran Siopat, occupied the region until the Silindung North Sumatare coast. Pasaribu Ibrahimsyah Sultan is the head of the Empire Barus Raya (lower) of the family of this clan.
In economic policy, a group of opposition Siopat Pusoran always politically at the time of the Sisingamangaraja dynasty. The reason is competition in the domain of the economy and the lands of Batak path. Competition continues until the Dutch colonial era in which King Huta, Pontas Lumbantobing of Saitnihuta, Silindung, Sisingamangaraja XII, King of the region Batak, Huta antípoda and became Dutch followers. Nowadays, many descendants Siopat Pusoran success and became an important figure in Indonesia. For example, General M. Panggabean and FL Tobing and many more who became magnates and Regents and mayors in North Sumatra. According to the Wikipedia: HUTAGALUNG is one of the clans of the tribe of Batak, including groups Tuff Batak.
HUTAGALUNG is one of the sons of Hasibuan, has 3 siblings, i.e. Tobing, Hutabarat, and Panggabean. The descendants of the HUTAGALUNG clan was forbidden to marry a man of the clan and the HUTAGALUNG Hasibuan clan.
HUTAGALUNG clans in Tarutung Batak groups is the first element in contact with the outside world on the West coast of Sumatra. Become the link between rural communities and the international Batak due to its professional operators. In Tarutung, the first mosque was built in the 14th century and the forthcoming mosques, but they were destroyed by the Dutch settlers in the 19th century. Descendants HUTAGALUNG, which eliminated by Dutch Muslims of Silindung khususnyanya. Another area in the Tarutung is inhabited by the clan of derivatives Sipoholon Naipospos as Hutauruk, Simanungkalit, Situmeang, Marbun etc....
friendship
Remind me
My walk continued without stopping.
And it has now disappeared.
My prayer in the midst of a beautiful world.
My prayer for him, that I missed.
Ask me stay. And you won't again.
Covered in the cold world.
It is covered with what I missed.
Would be nice,to hold you.
Would be nice,to take your home.
Would be nice,to kiss you.
And it has now disappeared.
My prayer in the midst of a beautiful world.
My prayer for him, that I missed.
Ask me stay. And you won't again.
Covered in the cold world.
It is covered with what I missed.
Would be nice,to hold you.
Would be nice,to take your home.
Would be nice,to kiss you.
My Friend
Two pairs of lovers have relationships to long they broke up in the middle of a year... and to return soon when we married peralanan ' s siperempuan and things that make them difficult to forget sometimes when cannot control me..
Up to siperempuan are were turned to his lover has written once, but it was not long, unstable mind may not control the siperempuan chose to remain with her husband... but it is very clear, if love is still there...
The examination and the very scary affrontées events until the end, it came out farewell...
"You'll be more special person in my life", then spent semuapun.... carrying wounds and pain... At-it never? Honesty in itself, a feeling that never dies? or it awaited hope that..?
Why does not honesty is a priority for the challenges and problems that...
Gradually the memories as the wind was invisible, but life was up....
Up to siperempuan are were turned to his lover has written once, but it was not long, unstable mind may not control the siperempuan chose to remain with her husband... but it is very clear, if love is still there...
The examination and the very scary affrontées events until the end, it came out farewell...
"You'll be more special person in my life", then spent semuapun.... carrying wounds and pain... At-it never? Honesty in itself, a feeling that never dies? or it awaited hope that..?
Why does not honesty is a priority for the challenges and problems that...
Gradually the memories as the wind was invisible, but life was up....
Lukas 1:38
Verse: Behold, I am the servant of God in me according to thy Word (Luke 1: 38) was that led to the surrender and only keep the will of his master. Similarly, each person claiming to be a servant of God, should be ready to say: "Do your will". You will soon be able to answer we can say. What, however, when a harsh reality which require our response of truth we can do? We are actually prepared to accept the will of God with all the consequences, or which tend to want to change the will of God? We will learn of Mary, the mother of Jesus. When the Angel Gabriel brought the news that Mary conceived, it seems many hands. What about my relationship with José? Does how my future? The mother of the Messiah is an honor. However, the price was so heavy that must be paid for the future. Normally people not you
Monday, January 18, 2010
OpenID allows you to use an existing account to sign in to multiple websites, without needing to create new passwords.
You may choose to associate information with your OpenID that can be shared with the websites you visit, such as a name or email address. With OpenID, you control how much of that information is shared with the websites you visit.
With OpenID, your password is only given to your identity provider, and that provider then confirms your identity to the websites you visit. Other than your provider, no website ever sees your password, so you don’t need to worry about an unscrupulous or insecure website compromising your identity.
OpenID is rapidly gaining adoption on the web, with over one billion OpenID enabled user accounts and over 50,000 websites accepting OpenID for logins. Several large organizations either issue or accept OpenIDs, including Google, Facebook, Yahoo!, Microsoft, AOL, MySpace, Sears, Universal Music Group, France Telecom, Novell, Sun, Telecom Italia, and many more.
Who Owns or Controls OpenID?
OpenID was created in the summer of 2005 by an open source community trying to solve a problem that was not easily solved by other existing identity technologies. As such, OpenID is decentralized and not owned by anyone, nor should it be. Today, anyone can choose to use an OpenID or become an OpenID Provider for free without having to register or be approved by any organization.
The OpenID Foundation was formed to assist the open source model by providing a legal entity to be the steward for the community by providing needed infrastructure and generally helping to promote and support expanded adoption of OpenID.
With OpenID, your password is only given to your identity provider, and that provider then confirms your identity to the websites you visit. Other than your provider, no website ever sees your password, so you don’t need to worry about an unscrupulous or insecure website compromising your identity.
OpenID is rapidly gaining adoption on the web, with over one billion OpenID enabled user accounts and over 50,000 websites accepting OpenID for logins. Several large organizations either issue or accept OpenIDs, including Google, Facebook, Yahoo!, Microsoft, AOL, MySpace, Sears, Universal Music Group, France Telecom, Novell, Sun, Telecom Italia, and many more.
Who Owns or Controls OpenID?
OpenID was created in the summer of 2005 by an open source community trying to solve a problem that was not easily solved by other existing identity technologies. As such, OpenID is decentralized and not owned by anyone, nor should it be. Today, anyone can choose to use an OpenID or become an OpenID Provider for free without having to register or be approved by any organization.
The OpenID Foundation was formed to assist the open source model by providing a legal entity to be the steward for the community by providing needed infrastructure and generally helping to promote and support expanded adoption of OpenID.
How do I put AdSense on my blog (using a classic template)?
The Quick Answer
* Go to the Template | AdSense tab and sign up for AdSense, if necessary.
* Select the size and color of your ads.
* You'll see a preview of your blog as you make changes.
Note: This article assumes you are using a classic template. On a Layouts-enabled blog, just add a new page element and select the AdSense option.
Adding AdSense to your blog is easy. Go to the Template tab in Blogger and you'll see an "AdSense ads" tab below it:
If you don't have an AdSense account already, you can sign up for it right here within Blogger. Just enter a valid email address, choose a password, fill in some contact information (so you can get paid!) and then Blogger will register your account for you right away. If you do have an account already, just use the "sign in" link instead.
Once you've completed the sign-up form, or logged in to an existing account, you'll see a special preview version of your template, showing your blog as it will look with your new ads:
Using the menus above the preview, you can easily change the size, shape, and color of your ads, without ever needing to edit the code directly. The color menu has some preset color schemes, but also some flexible options that try to match, contrast, or blend with whatever template you happen to be using. Try them all out and see which setting works best.
Once you've decided how you'd like it to look, just save the changes and republish your blog. Then go check your email.
While you were deciding on layouts and colors, you probably received a confirmation email from AdSense. Find that email and click on the link it gives you to confirm your email address. Be sure to read the rest of the confirmation email as well, since it will contain other information on finishing the registration and approval process. Until your email address is confirmed and your AdSense application is approved, your ads will only show public service announcements (PSAs) rather than targeted ads. Since you don't get revenue from PSAs, you'll want to be sure to do this soon, so the AdSense bot can crawl your site and determine appropriate ads to show.
And now you're done! Congratulations -- you've got AdSense!
Notes:
* There may be a bit of a delay before the AdSense bot gets to your site and you start getting targeted ads, though that should happen within 48 hours. Just be patient and it will get there in time.
* This feature does not currently provide a way of moving the ads, though the default location used is one that tends to provide the best results. If you would like to move it elsewhere, such as to your sidebar, you will need to edit your template code directly. See How to put AdSense in your blog's sidebar for more details.
* You can see how well your ads are doing by checking the 'Reports' tab on the AdSense website to look at your Ad performance. Keep in mind that reports appear an hour or so after a change has been made (and may sometimes be delayed up to 24 hours).
* To change your payment information, or other account details after you've signed up you'll need to go to the main AdSense site and log in to your account there.
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* Go to the Template | AdSense tab and sign up for AdSense, if necessary.
* Select the size and color of your ads.
* You'll see a preview of your blog as you make changes.
Note: This article assumes you are using a classic template. On a Layouts-enabled blog, just add a new page element and select the AdSense option.
Adding AdSense to your blog is easy. Go to the Template tab in Blogger and you'll see an "AdSense ads" tab below it:
If you don't have an AdSense account already, you can sign up for it right here within Blogger. Just enter a valid email address, choose a password, fill in some contact information (so you can get paid!) and then Blogger will register your account for you right away. If you do have an account already, just use the "sign in" link instead.
Once you've completed the sign-up form, or logged in to an existing account, you'll see a special preview version of your template, showing your blog as it will look with your new ads:
Using the menus above the preview, you can easily change the size, shape, and color of your ads, without ever needing to edit the code directly. The color menu has some preset color schemes, but also some flexible options that try to match, contrast, or blend with whatever template you happen to be using. Try them all out and see which setting works best.
Once you've decided how you'd like it to look, just save the changes and republish your blog. Then go check your email.
While you were deciding on layouts and colors, you probably received a confirmation email from AdSense. Find that email and click on the link it gives you to confirm your email address. Be sure to read the rest of the confirmation email as well, since it will contain other information on finishing the registration and approval process. Until your email address is confirmed and your AdSense application is approved, your ads will only show public service announcements (PSAs) rather than targeted ads. Since you don't get revenue from PSAs, you'll want to be sure to do this soon, so the AdSense bot can crawl your site and determine appropriate ads to show.
And now you're done! Congratulations -- you've got AdSense!
Notes:
* There may be a bit of a delay before the AdSense bot gets to your site and you start getting targeted ads, though that should happen within 48 hours. Just be patient and it will get there in time.
* This feature does not currently provide a way of moving the ads, though the default location used is one that tends to provide the best results. If you would like to move it elsewhere, such as to your sidebar, you will need to edit your template code directly. See How to put AdSense in your blog's sidebar for more details.
* You can see how well your ads are doing by checking the 'Reports' tab on the AdSense website to look at your Ad performance. Keep in mind that reports appear an hour or so after a change has been made (and may sometimes be delayed up to 24 hours).
* To change your payment information, or other account details after you've signed up you'll need to go to the main AdSense site and log in to your account there.
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celebrate marthin Luther King's day
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Step 1
Read up on King's life. If you don't have the time to read a biography of Martin Luther King, Jr., you can at least go on the web to gather the pertinent historical facts: his protest against the Montgomery, Alabama bus laws in 1955; his March on Washington in 1963; his assassination in 1968. For extra credit, brush up on Henry David Thoreau's essay "Civil Disobedience," which inspired the Reverend in his non-violent civil rights campaign.
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Step 2
Go to church. Martin Luther King's faith helped him persevere through hard times, and if the man were alive today, he'd probably be delighted if everyone attended a place of worship in his honor. Check your local church to see if it's having a special MLK service, and if you have any kids, bring them along for at least a couple of hours (odds are they'll learn more about Martin Luther King here than they ever did in school).
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Step 3
Watch a documentary about the civil rights movement. If you have cable, the chances are that at least a few channels will feature special programming about Martin Luther King, Jr.-including documentaries about his life and about the civil rights movement in general. Once again, round up your kids, and let them see for themselves why this is an important holiday.
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Step 4
Throw a party. Serve Southern food, play some old-time gospel music and have fun. A birthday, even of someone who lived to see somber and tragic times, is always a cause for celebration.
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Step 5
Be respectful. Even today-over 20 years after the government approved the date-there are people who believe that Martin Luther King Day is somehow not a "real" holiday. Not only can this be construed as racist, but it doesn't even make sense; it's not as if the official "Holiday Book" was permanently closed a century ago. Go to work anyway, if you prefer, or go shopping, but don't denigrate the occasion (and especially don't do so in front of your kids).
Step 1
Read up on King's life. If you don't have the time to read a biography of Martin Luther King, Jr., you can at least go on the web to gather the pertinent historical facts: his protest against the Montgomery, Alabama bus laws in 1955; his March on Washington in 1963; his assassination in 1968. For extra credit, brush up on Henry David Thoreau's essay "Civil Disobedience," which inspired the Reverend in his non-violent civil rights campaign.
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Step 2
Go to church. Martin Luther King's faith helped him persevere through hard times, and if the man were alive today, he'd probably be delighted if everyone attended a place of worship in his honor. Check your local church to see if it's having a special MLK service, and if you have any kids, bring them along for at least a couple of hours (odds are they'll learn more about Martin Luther King here than they ever did in school).
#
Step 3
Watch a documentary about the civil rights movement. If you have cable, the chances are that at least a few channels will feature special programming about Martin Luther King, Jr.-including documentaries about his life and about the civil rights movement in general. Once again, round up your kids, and let them see for themselves why this is an important holiday.
#
Step 4
Throw a party. Serve Southern food, play some old-time gospel music and have fun. A birthday, even of someone who lived to see somber and tragic times, is always a cause for celebration.
#
Step 5
Be respectful. Even today-over 20 years after the government approved the date-there are people who believe that Martin Luther King Day is somehow not a "real" holiday. Not only can this be construed as racist, but it doesn't even make sense; it's not as if the official "Holiday Book" was permanently closed a century ago. Go to work anyway, if you prefer, or go shopping, but don't denigrate the occasion (and especially don't do so in front of your kids).
Thursday, January 14, 2010
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