Selasa, 24 Juni 2014

About Myself

Assalamualaikum, I will introduce about my self here…. J

My name is Yeni Fitri Yani S, my short name is Yeni. I was born in Bekasi at 21th April 1992. I live in Jalan Dewi Sartika Gang Rambutan 2 No. 54 RT 07/02 East-Bekasi. I live with my mom, and my sisters. My father has passed-away 18 years ago. Now I’m studying at Gunadarma University Faculty of Economic. I have a lot of friends here and I love being here. My hobby is Singing, I love singing very much but I only explore it for myself hehe. I have some goal in my life, first I want to have a fashion business especially for ‘Hijab Boutique’ and make it real when I graduated from my studied. I love all about fashion, that’s why I wanna have boutique. I hope I can make it true. Well, I have some favourite thing to do , that is spending time at Mall to refresh my mind hehe.  For your information, I’ll tell you about myself. I am a girl that attractive, charming, humoris and care of friends. My friends and my boyfriend told me that I always make them laugh with my stupid actions hehe J. I have a boyfriend, he is student of Magister Electrical Enginering at Gunadarma University. We have a very contrast personality, one of example he’s a shy man but I’m an attractive girl. We have been In relationship of 3 years and I hope we always been together, amen J. That’s about myself, I hope you interest to read it. Thank you, Wasalamualaikum….
             

Sincerely,

Yeni Fitri Yani

Senin, 26 Mei 2014

ELIPTICAL STRUCTURE



1.      ELIPTICAL STRUCTURE
Elliptical sentence is a shorter form of sentence which some words have been omitted, but it retains the same meaning. It is used so that we can avoid unnecessary repeated words. It is noticeable that elliptical sentences are used quite common in some contexrs as :

a.       In normal conversation
Sure ? (Are you sure?)
Yes, I am (Yes, I’m sure)

b.      In comparison
Farah is smarter than Queen
(Farah is smarter than Queen Is smart)

c.    In sentences joined by coordinating conjunctions
I likes Chocolate blended, Rara coffee blended, and Diana milk tea.
(I likes Chocolate blended, Rara likes coffee blended, and Diana likes milk tea.)

d.           In reduced clauses
The song sung by Justin Bieber was so popular.
(The song which was sung by Justin Bieber was so popular.)

e.       In ‘So, Too, Either/Neither’
Jhon is happy, so am I.
Hadi speaks English well, Manik does too.
Jhon isn’t happy, neither am i.
Hadi doesn’t speaks Italian, Manik doesn’t either.

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MODAL AUXILARIES



MODAL AUXILIARIES

               The verbs can, could, will, would, should, may, might, must, ought and shall are verbs which 'help' other verbs to express a meaning: it is important to realise that these "modal verbs" have no meaning by themselves. A modal verb such as would has several varying functions; it can be used, for example, to help verbs express ideas about the past, the present and the future. It is therefore wrong to simply believe that "would is the past of will.

1.    Will
 ·         Making presonal predictions
  I doubt if I will stay here with you.
·          Talking about the present with certainly (making deductions)
  I’m sure you will understand that there is nothing can do.

2.    Shall
               Shall is a form of will, used mostly in the first person. Its use, however, is decreasing, and in any case in spoken English it would be contracted to "-ll" and be indistinguishable from will.
·         Making offers
       Shall I fetch you another glass of wine?

3.    Can & Could
·         Talking about ability
      Can you speak Japanese? (present)
      She could play the piano when she was five. (past)
·         Making request
      Could you speak up a bit please? (slightly more formal, polite or softer)
·         Asking permission
      Can I ask you a question?

4.    Must (examples here refer to British English, there is some variation in American English)
·         Must is often used to indicate 'personal' obligation; what you think you yourself or other people/things must do. If the obligation comes from outside (eg a rule or law), then have to is often (but not always) preferred:      People must try to be more tolerant of each other.
5.    Would
·         As the past of will
      He said the next meeting would be in a month’s time.
6.    May
·         Talking about things that can happen in certain situations
      Each nurse may be responsible for up to twenty patients.
7.    Might
·         Saying that something was possible, but did not actually happen
      You saw me standing at the bust stop! You might have stopped and given me a lift!

               Modal verbs are NEVER used with other auxiliary verbs such as do, does, did etc. The negative is formed simply by adding "not" after the verb; questions are formed by inversion of the verb and subject:

a. You should not do that.
b. Could you pick me up when I’ve finished?


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Kamis, 17 April 2014

CONTOH SOAL ABC



Contoh soal ABC
                Berikut ini adalah data kegiatan produksi dan overtime
No
Produk
Q
Biaya Produksi
Waktu Operasi  Mesin
Transfer Material
Set UP
1
Wireless
200000
1000000
60000
800000
125
2
Roll USB
100000
600000
15000
300000
75
Biaya ($)
1600000
300000
500000
500000









Jawaban :
Biaya tiap aktivitas :
Maintenance     :300000/(60000-15000)=54
Transfer            : 500000/(800000+300000)=50,54
Set UP             : 500000/(125+75) =$2500

Overtime :
Wireless            : 60000x4+800000x0,45+125x2500 =$912500
Roll USB          : 15000x4+300000x0,45+75x2500 =$382500

HPP:
Wireless            : (1000000+912500)/200000 = $9,56
Roll USB          : (600000+382500)/100000 = $9,83