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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Person with wisdom

How to be a wise man? it's something that always a'int easier and simple to explain, because me, myself haven't felt as person with wisdom yet. in someway people think how someone could be wise can be seen from various thing we do :

First is about introspection, to be a person of wisdom, very first thing is introspect yourself, try to evaluate what are the bad things in you which may people hates. get to know what are your strength and weakness and admit both as a gift from God to you.

Second is making priority. i used to taught by my teacher when i was in elementary school, my teacher said that "a good person is someone who prioritize a matter for people than matter of himself". we can start from having good priority in our life. in the nutshell, is about advance what good for so many people.

Third is be the keeper of ears and lips. here i don't mean that you have to cover both your ears and lips up with a paper or something but i mean to be a good listener for people, no matter who are they. and be a good person when you speak. because you reflects your manner when you speak. in the way we speak politely is depend on who we talk with, where we talk and, and what we talk about.

Fourth is Keep smile and thank to God for everything. one thing that very cheap to do to (at least) look wise is smiling. i remember about my lecturer advice "wise man is someone who appreciate the gift". someone who want to be a wise man must appreciate what people cultivate. especially thank to God.


that's all maybe, when i get another tips i will post more about it.

The Factors Contributing Language Development


English language as an International language both in Indo-European and the part of West Germanic has its own history (taken from an index to English by Perrin. G. Porter, 1963: 164). According to its history, it has four periods: old English (about 5-12 AM), Middle English (about 1150-1450 AM), early modern English (1450-1700 AM), modern English (1700-now) (Mc. Arthur 1992: 722, 657, 322, 667).
            It has that era and what we use now is modern English with its development from period to period which is impacted by many factors.
1. Geographical Variation
            Variation of geography contributes the development and accent used in certain places. There are Scottish English and Irish English in United Kingdom. The text produced is sometimes different such as in Scottish English for plural form: een (eyes), shain (shoes), hors (horses).
2. Social Variation
            There are two kinds of English usage based on its class of manners, social class, etc. They are formal and informal. For example: the word ‘forward’ is formal and the informal form is ‘send’, the informal form of word ‘advise’ is ‘inform’,etc.
            There is also English for the working class called Cockney in England (Mc Arthur. 1992: 226). For example: word spelling; wiv (with), ovver (other), nuffink (nothing), spelling in  sentence; I ain’t ‘ad much time ter look around yet ( I have not had much time to look around yet). (Bowling, 1995: 208, 270, 348, 374)
3. Topic variation
            It’s generally divided into two parts. The first is general or social English such as in l daily conversation in schools, shops, markets, etc. The second is English for specific purposes such as law, politics, lesson, etc.
4. Culture
            Since every country has different culture, some English words can’t be translated literally into some languages, for example: go dutch means ‘bayar sendiri-sendiri’, french leave means ‘membolos pergi tanpa pamit’, dutch courege means ‘keberanian seseorang karena pengaruh alkohol’, etc.
Those are the factors contributing the language development. The more age develops the more terms appear and it happens in every part of life with many perspectives. We can’t avoid that we have to know the modern language because it will always develop.