Sabtu, 27 April 2013

HOW TO MANAGE OUR SCHOOL WASTE

Garbage is an unwanted waste material after the end of a process. 
Garbage is defined by humans according to the degree of disuse, the natural processes actually no concept of waste, only products that are produced after and during the natural process take place.



By its nature, there is organic waste that can be parsed. 
Like the rest of the junk food, vegetables, dried leaves, and so on. 
This garbage can be turned into compost. and there are also inorganic waste that can not be unraveled. 
Such as plastic food packaging containers, paper, plastic toys, bottles and drink cups, cans, wood, etc.



And based on its shape no solid waste, liquid waste, waste of natural, human waste, trash consumption, and radioactive waste.

Solid waste is any waste material other than feces, urine and liquid waste.
May include household waste, such as kitchen waste, garden waste, plastic, metal, glass and others.



Liquid waste is a liquid material that has been used and do not need to use again and dumped into landfills.
Like the black waste generated from household toilets and waste generated from the kitchen, bathroom and laundry.

While natural waste is waste that is produced in integrated wildlife through natural recycling process, such as dead leaves in the woods that break down into the soil.

Human waste can be a serious hazard to health as it can be used as a means of progression of the disease caused by viruses and bacteria.

Trash consumption is waste generated by the (human) user of goods, in other words, is the garbage being dumped into the trash. It is a common man's trash. Nevertheless, the amount of waste this category is still much smaller than the waste generated from mining and industrial processes.

Radioactive waste is the result of nuclear fusion and nuclear fission that produces uranium and thorium are very harmful to the environment as well life and humans. Therefore nuclear waste stored in places that are not high impact activities designated places usually mined salt or sea floor (although rare but sometimes still do).
 




That's why we have to manage our school waste.
So that waste into harmless and useful, then we have to process waste.
Waste management objective is to convert the waste into a material that has economic value and process waste materials not to be harmful to the environment.

Disposal methods are very diverse.
There are hoarding land in a way that is not buried in the ground unused, mining pits, or holes in the hole.

There are also methods that collect recycling and reuse of waste disposed, for example, collected used bottles back for reuse.
Collection can be made ​​from the waste that has been separated from the initial (litter box / junk vehicle specific), or from the waste is mixed.

Biological processing for compost, or known as composting.
The result is compost that can be used as fertilizer and methane gas that can be used to generate electricity.

Energy recovery by way of making fuel, or indirectly by way of an advanced process other types of fuel.

Last avoidance and reduction methods include reuse of second-hand goods, repair defective goods, designing products that can be refilled or can be reused (such as cotton shopping bags replace plastic bags), encouraging consumers to avoid using disposable items (paper towels) , and designing products that useless material for the same function (weight reduction beverage cans).


 

10 CANDY TYPICAL TRADITIONAL COUNTRIES (PART 4)

Hello guys! 
I'm sorry because last week I did not post a blog.
Now I will continue my post last week.

First, I will explain about CANADIAN MAPLE CANDY.
As the name suggests, these candies are from Canada.
Canada produces 85 percent syrup maple in the world. 
With a forest full of red maple, black maple and sugar maple charming, this country has the right blend from the evening cold spring and warmer temperatures during the day to produce an abundance of clear colored resin that is used to make maple syrup. 

Maple syrup producing regions of Canada located in the province Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
There are 10,500 producers in Canada, with the largest number of them operating in Quebec.
Maple syrup has long been part of the fabric of Canadian culture. 
Canadian natives taught the settlers how to harvest the sap maple and boil it to make maple syrup and maple.
Maple sugar is the first type of sugar produced in the eastern part of North America and remains the standard sweetener until 1875 when sugar cane into use.
Canadian maple candy has a variety of terms such as "Mapple Taffy" or "Sugar on Snow". 
Maple syrup boiled until thick and thick, then poured on clean snow.





Second, I will explain about BBOPKI from Korea.
A traditional Korean candy made of caramelized sugar and a pinch of baking soda, Bbopki (or bobki) is usually formed into round disks or molded onto a stick as a lollipop.
You can find bbopki on many streets in Korean cities and towns, and the simple ingredients and preparation don't even require a full street food stall.
Often, you will just see the vendor making bbopki sitting over a hot plate on a table.

Many bbopki vendors stamp the candy with a design or shape, and if you manage to eat around the shape without breaking it, then you can get another Bbopki for free.

The candy tastes like a slightly burnt campfire marshmallow, and it's very sweet.


Third, CALAVERAS DE AZUCAR from Mexico.
Sweets Mexico has a unique flavor combination. 
The sweetness of the sugar and chili heat often combined to produce a different flavor from the others, we can also find candies Mexico is probably more we think of as salty snacks than sweets, for example candy corn flavor (often in the form of corn). 
Although using an odd combination, but thanks to them, traditional Mexican candy has become an important export product and a demand for an increased international flavor.


Mexico's most sought after sweets, made ​​for special religious celebrations. 
"Calaveras de Azucar" is a small skull made ​​of sugar, decorated with bright, festive colors. 
They were placed in the graves of the dead was the Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), to commemorate their lives. 
The decor is so great that many people consider them works of art, instead of sweets.


Finally, from our beloved country. 
Throughout the news search, there are 2 types of candy that Indonesia is famous of the famous ginger candy to international and taffy candy that starts oblivion. 
The food is popular in Europe because the cure bloating or in scientific terms is called Flatulence. 
It also fits perfectly candy to keep warm and refreshing throat. 
Moreover, when the air is cold. 
The original candy came from Indonesia. 
Country known as spice.



In addition to the famous ginger candy, Indonesia still has a famous traditional sweets among the children. His name was cotton candy, made ​​from pure sugar and natural dyes are then wrapped around a stick. Formed various appropriate skills that make.


That's all about 10 candy typical traditional countries.
Hope you like it and thank you. :)

Jumat, 12 April 2013

10 CANDY TYPICAL TRADITIONAL COUNTRIES (PART 3)

Okay guys!!!
I will continue my blog last week.
Now, I will explain about Gummy Bear, from German.

This candy is a forerunner to the various forms of candy 'sticky gelatin' is popular in many countries! soft candy was invented by Hans Riegel of Bonn in Germany in 1922.
This colorful little si originally named Gummibar or gummibarchen which in English became Gummy Bear.
This candy fame reached the United States.
There Gummy Bear has 5 distinctive flavors. the raspberries (red), orange (orange), strawberry (green), pineapple and lemon (yellow).

And the health issues about Gummy Bear are :

Gummy bears ordinarily contain mostly empty calories, but recently gummy bears containing vitamin C, produced by manufacturers such as Sconza or Bear Essentials, are being marketed to parents of young children.
Multivitamins have also been produced in the form of gummi bears to motivate consumption by young, picky eaters.

Gummy bears, and other gummy candy, stick to teeth and may cause tooth decay.

However, gummy bears containing the cavity-fighting additive xylitol (wood sugar) are now being tested.
Trolli has developed a line of gummy candy which is proved to help the immune system and teeth; the acti-line.

There has been concern that gelatin in most gummy bears may harbor prions, particularly those that cause bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in cattle and new-variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in humans.

Based on studies, the United States FDA and other national organizations and countries consider the risk of BSE transmission through gelatin to be minuscule as long as precautions are followed during manufacturing.





And now I will explain about candy from Japan named AME.

It is originally from Kyoto, Japan. 
Japanese traditional sweets very famous beautiful and colorful and wrapped in a pretty place too.
This candies are made from pure sugar with a genuine sense of sugar, but there are also some that have a fresh fruit flavors. 
Kyoto is famous for its beautiful handicrafts both in terms of food and other things. 
But every other area also have their own distinctive candy like from Tokyo or Osaka.





Then, I will explain about BRIGADEIRO, from Brazil.
First, I will explain the history and then, I will explain about the candy.
 
Eduardo Gomes was a Brazilian Air Force brigadier who later ran unsuccessfully for the presidency in 1946 and 1950. This was a time of shortage of traditional imports such as nuts and fruits because of the war. But, at the same time, Nestlé was introducing its brand of chocolate powder and condensed milk (known in Switzerland as Milch Mädchen) into the country.


Brigadeiro is a simple Brazilian chocolate bonbon, created in the 1940s and named after Brigadier Eduardo Gomes, whose shape is reminiscent of that of some varieties of chocolate truffles.
It is a very popular candy in Brazil and in Portugal and it is usually served at birthday parties,and also as dessert.

The candy is made by mixing sweetened condensed milk, butter and chocolate powder together.

The mixture is then heated in a pan on the stove or in a microwave oven to obtain a smooth, sticky texture.
It is usually rolled into balls which are covered in granulated chocolate, that is the way brigadeiros are served at children's birthday parties.
It can also be consumed unrolled, with a spoon or used as a topping or filling for cakes, brownies and other pastries.

Beijinho is a variation that is often served together with brigadeiros at parties, and is prepared with grated coconut instead of chocolate powder.

Although Brazil is a major producer of cocoa beans, it is believed that the creation and success of the truffle was a combination of opportunities.

The multinational corporation Nestlé, which introduced chocolate powder and condensed milk, the creators who named it after the famous politician, the need to find a replacement to imported sweets; and its ease of manufacture. 

It's all about my blog this week.
Next week I will continue.
Hope you like it :).

Sabtu, 06 April 2013

10 CANDY TYPICAL TRADITIONAL COUNTRIES (PART 2)

Hello, Guys!!
This time I will continue my story last week.
First, I will tell you about NOUGAT, this candy is from French.

Nougat is a candy made ​​of sugar or honey, roasted nuts (almonds, walnuts, pistachios or hazelnuts, but not peanuts) and some dried fruit. 
Nougat can be shaped soft or hard depending on the materials used, also used as a nougat candy bar or chocolate content.

There are two kinds of nougat: white and brown. 

White nougat made ​​from whipped egg whites until soft, whereas brown nougat (French: Nougatine) made ​​of sugar into caramel and has a hard texture, sometimes crisp.


Second, I will tell you about TURKISH DELIGHT, it's from Turkey.
This candy is in the movie The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe.

Turkish delight or Lokum is a family of confections based on a gel of starch and sugar. 
Premium varieties Consist largely of chopped dates, pistachios and hazelnuts or walnuts bound by the gel; the cheapest are mostly gel, generally flavored with rosewater, mastic, Bergamot orange or lemon. 
Often the confection is packaged and eaten in small cubes dusted with icing sugar, copra, or powdered cream of Tartar, clinging to Prevent. 
Other common types include flavors such as cinnamon and mint. 
In the production process, soapwort may be used as an emulsifying additive. 





That's all my story for this week.
Next week I will continue my story. 

 


Sabtu, 23 Maret 2013

10 CANDY TYPICAL TRADITIONAL COUNTRIES (PART 1)

Okay, guys now I will be more diligent to posting blog.
Every week I will posting about the candy of course.
Now, I will tell you about 10 CANDY TYPICAL TRADITIONAL COUNTRIES.
But, I will explain one by one with more detailed.
 
I will explain about traditional candy from Beijing, China.
That traditional candy named Tang Hu Lu or Bing Tang Hu Lu.
This candy is very ancient and has historical value.

Tang Hu Lu  is consists of candied fruits on bamboo skewers that are approximately 20cm long.
It made from fresh fruit and sometimes use wild fruits like Hawthron, but in recent times vendors have also used various other fruits, such as cherry tomatoes, mandarin oranges, strawberries, blueberries, pineapples, kiwifruit, bananas, or grapes.

The fruits were punctured and arranged on a piece of wood and then coated candy. In modern times, this is not just candy coated confectionery course, can also be coated with chocolate and sesame seeds.

This snack can be found widely along the Beijing snack street Wangfujing and also there are street vendors who travel from place to place selling it.


Sabtu, 16 Maret 2013

NEGATIVE EFFECTS FROM CANDY

Hello guys!!!
Long time no post about candy.
Last week i posted about fable story, what do you think?
interesting or not?
Okay, don't too much conventionalities.
Let me tell you about negative thing from candy.

We are able to eat candy, but actually we can call candy as a junk food which less of nutrient.
Candy consist of sucrose and glucose, saccharin to make the taste of candy more sweet, citric and acid to make sour taste in fruit candy, dye to make the candy look more interesting, and another additives.
The negative effect from candy are candy calles junk food which can make us fat, heart trouble, diabetes, etc


Then, candy can make us less of appetite.


Last, candy can make our teeth damage.


So don't eat too much candy if you don't wanna be like that.
Thankyou for your attention, hope you like it.

Jumat, 08 Maret 2013

PUSS IN BOOTS

1. Orientation
       Who/what?            The Cat, King, Marquis, and Ogre
       Where?                  River, Ogre's house
       When?                   The 1697 French





2. Complication 1
        What happened one day?
              
One day, the king decided that he wanted his daughter to marry the cat's master. The cat persuades his master to remove his clothes and enter the river. The cat disposes of his masters clothing beneath a rock.



3. Resolution 1
      What happened then?

As the royal coach nears, the cat begins calling for help in great distress, and, when the king stops to investigate, the cat tells him that his master, the Marquis, has been bathing in the river and robbed of his clothing. The king has the young man brought from the river, dressed in a splendid suit of clothes, and seated in the coach with his daughter, who falls in love with him at once.


4.  Complication 2
       And then?

The cat hurries ahead of the coach, ordering the country folk along the road to tell the king that the land belongs to the "Marquis of Carabas", saying that if they do not he will cut them into mincemeat. The cat then happens upon a castle inhabited by an ogre who is capable of transforming himself into a number of creatures.


5. Resolution 2
       What happen next?

The ogre displays his ability by changing into a lion, frightening the cat, who then tricks the ogre into changing into a mouse. The cat then pounces upon th mouse and devours it. 



6. Re-orentation
         What is the end of  the story?

  The king arrives at the castle that formerly belonged to the ogre, and, impressed with the bogus Marquis and his estate, gives the lad the princess in marriage. Thereafter, the cat enjoys life as a great lord who runs after mice only for his own amusement. 

          How is the ending? Happy or sad? 
                   Happy ending.