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Senin, 01 November 2010

all the tasks finished on time

welcome to november!  resolution of this month, all the tasks finished on time. and I find out how. I didn’t write this. just found and thought it was worth holding on to. Seems a fitting time to re-post it.

1. Figure out how much time it takes you to do all of your homework on a regular basis. The best time to do this is during the weekend, when you have more free time. Sit down, time yourself and start doing your homework (don't hurry, but don't do it too slowly either). If you find yourself taking too much time on one homework assignment, take a break from it and go back to it with a fresh head.

2. Divide up your homework time into three unequal parts (you will decide how much time you need for each part later): Homework, additional homework, and last minute homework (this part isn't necessary, and in next steps you will learn if you want to include it in your homework time or not). 

3. Take a break when you get home from school. Your break-time depends on how much time you spent on doing homework when you timed yourself. (If your homework takes less than or equal to 2 hours, you can take a 2 hour break. If it took you more than 2 hours to do your homework, you can take a 1 hour break).

4. Start with the hardest work. Try to do as much as you can, because once you're done with that, you only have easy work to do. If you get bored/lose focus, take a quick break (wash your face, drink some water, listen to music, etc.). Your break should be about half an hour. Make sure that you have at least finished at least half of your homework before taking your break. Do the next section of your homework.

5. Take another break. The time of this break also depends on how much time you have when you timed yourself. After the break, do whatever's left. Since you have finished all the hard work, doing the rest should be easy.

6. Find out if you can "afford" to do last-minute homework. Since you've already done most of the work, last minute homework should take you about 5 to 30 minutes long. Make sure that before the next school day, you have all of your work done. This will give you more time in the morning to eat, shower, and relax before school.

7. Put procrastination in your schedule. Be realistic. If you know a five question assignment is going to take about an hour, put it in your schedule. This way, you're never behind your schedule. But be reasonable. Don't overdo it.

Minggu, 29 Agustus 2010

kwan im

Kwan Im (Hanzi: 观音; Pinyin: Guan Yin) is the embodiment of Compassion Buddha in East Asia. Kwan Im alone is the Hokkien dialect used by the majority Chinese community in Indonesia. The full name of Kwan Im is Kwan Im She Phosat (Hanzi: 观世音 菩萨, Pinyin: Guan Shi Yin Pu Sa) which is a translation from the original Sanskrit name, Avalokitesvara. In Japanese, Kwan Im called Kannon '(観 音) or formally Kanzeon (観 世 音). In the Korean language is called Gwan-eum or Gwanse-eum, and in Vietnamese or Quan Am Bo Tat Quan The Am.

Kwan was first introduced into China in the first century BC, coinciding with the arrival of Buddhism. In the 7th century, Kwan Im becoming known in Korea and Japan because of the influence of the Tang Dynasty. At the same time, Tibet also became familiar with Kwan Im and call it by the name of Chenrezig. The Dalai Lama is often regarded as a reincarnation of the Kwan Im in the world. Long before the introduction of Buddhism toward the end of the Han Dynasty, Pho Mon Kwan Im already known in ancient China with the title Pek Tai Su ie Ie in white The Goddess of Mercy ("Goddess of Mercy"). In later days, he is identical with the embodiment of the Buddha Avalokitesvara.

In a number of classic books of China's Buddhism, there is mentioned 33 (thirty three) visual embodiment Kwan Pho Tue, among others, First, Kwan Im Standing Crossing the Ocean. Kwan Im crossing two oceans while Standing on Dragon. Kwan Im sitting cross-legged Third Thousand-armed. Kwan Im and the fourth in a white dress with a Standing Net. Standing Kwan Takes Fifth Child. Kwan Im Sixth Standing on a Rock / Ocean Waves. The seventh Kwan Im sitting cross-legged Bringing the Sacred Bottle & Wicker Yang Liu. Eighth Kwan Im A Bird sitting cross-legged with Old Brother. 

There are several other legends about the origins of associated Dewi Kwan Im. In the book of Sin Yan Hong Gi / Hong Phang Sin ("bestowal Gods") mentioned that before he was known as the Goddess Kwan Im, he was known by the name of Chu Hang. He is one of the disciples of Cap Bun Ji Jin (12 Pupil Cian Kauw The Sakti). One is the Miao Shan, Death and the afterlife, Save the king, a thousand hands and Appointment