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Selasa, 19 Juli 2011

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS: Part 2 (2011) TS | 450 MB | ENG

Selasa, 19 Juli 2011
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Info: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1201607/
Release Date: 15 July 2011
Genre: Action | Adventure | Drama
Cast: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint
Quality: TS
Encoder: SayFull@Ganool
Source: TS READNFO XViD-IMAGiNE
Language: ENGLISH
Subtitle: Indonesia, English
Sinopsis:

The final chapter begins as Harry, Ron, and Hermione continue their quest of finding and destroying the Dark Lord's three remaining Horcruxes, the magical items responsible for his immortality. But as the mystical Deathly Hallows are uncovered, and Voldemort finds out about their mission, the biggest battle begins and life as they know it will never be the same again.




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HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS : PART 1 (BBRIP-Ver2)

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Film ini adalah seri terakhir dari seri novel Harry Potter yang dibagi menjadi 2 film. Di episode pertama ini diceritakan tentang keadaan dunia sihir dan dunia muggle yang makin kacau karena kekuasaan Voldemort dan anggota pelahap maut maupun antek-anteknya yang makin merajalela. Banyak Muggle yang dibunuh oleh para pelahap maut.

Harry bersama Ron dan Hermione mendapat tugas penting oleh Dumbledore untuk menemukan sisa Horcrux (belahan jiwa Voldemort) yang lokasi ataupun bentuknya sama sekali tidak mereka ketahui. Akhirnya mereka berkelana bertiga mengelilingi negeri untuk menemukan Horcrux tersebut, sementara itu kekuasaan Voldemort makin bertambah luas, ia bahkan sudah melumpuhkan kementerian. Di tengah perjalanan yang makin tidak jelas arah dan hasilnya terjadi perselihan antara Harry dan Ron. Ron di bawah pengaruh liontin Horcrux (salah satu Hocrux yg udah ditemukan di film ke-6) merasa bahwa kepemimpinan Harry sangat tidak jelas, apalagi dia mulai merasakan cemburu karena Hermione lebih memperhatikan Harry ketimbang dirinya. Di situlah Ron memutuskan untuk pergi dari kedua temannya, tapi ternyata Dumbledore sudah memikirkan semua hal itu.

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Kamis, 14 Juli 2011

Slide, Solution Manual Kieso, Weygandt, Warfield: Intermediate Accounting: IFRS Edition, Volume 2, 1st Edition

Kamis, 14 Juli 2011
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Senin, 11 Juli 2011

Slide, Solution Manual Kieso, Weygandt, Warfield: Intermediate Accounting: IFRS Edition, Volume 1, 1st Edition

Senin, 11 Juli 2011
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Senin, 04 Juli 2011

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Senin, 04 Juli 2011
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Tour de France 2011 - stage two: as it happened

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Preamble: Good afternoon and welcome to guardian.co.uk's coverage of day two of this year's Tour. After yesterday's dramatic first stage, where Alberto Contador lost 1min 20sec after being held up in a crash, we - or at least the Tour does, I'm stuck in an office in King's Cross - head to Les Essarts for the team time trial. 23km of painful, hooter-to-the-pedals, flat-out grinding. This will certainly will be a target for Team Sky, who have two of the best pursuiters in the world in Bradley Wiggins and Geraint Thomas, but Mark Cavendish's HTC-Highroad and David Millar's Garmin-Carvelo are the two teams the bookies make favourites.
1.30pm: We're off! Alberto Contador's Saxo Bank team are the first off, on what is a cloudy and blustery day. Euskaltel will race 2nd, followed by Vacansoleil, with Team Sky 15th of the 22 teams. Each team, incidentally, goes off at seven-minute intervals...
1.37pm The Spanish Euskaltel team, resplendent in Johan-Cruyff-era oranje, are the second team underway. Meanwhile, it's good to see Nicolas Roche is back writing his column for the Irish Independent, having last year confessed to wanting to punch a team-mate's lights out. In his first column he writes:
Even though I haven't had as many results as last year, I actually feel stronger coming into this Tour. I have only one UCI point to my name this year, from my fifth place on the opening stage of the Dauphine. That's 115 points less than John Gadret and 70 less than Jean-Christophe Peraud, but the team has faith in me as leader for this Tour and I feel the guys are really behind me, which is great motivation. That's why maybe this year when I talk, I have a bit more self-confidence, because I know the team is really behind me. Although my season has been disrupted a lot, I still hope for a top 10 overall. But it's the Tour de France and everybody is ready for it...
1.42pm: It's early days, but Saxo Bank look a bit choppy; like waves in a bracing wind. But they are through the first checkpoint in 9.13 - a whopping 16 seconds faster than Euskaltel.
Live blog: Twitter
1.47pm: Not good news this for Contador: Saxo Bank have already dropped two riders - remember a team's time is determined by the fifth rider over the line - and their main group is down to six. Meanwhile Gary Naylor writes:
Ah Le Tour's team contre-la-montre. Is anything in sport quite as telegenic?
Well, is there? The final day of a sun-kissed Open at St Andrew's perhaps?
1.53pm What's left of the Saxo Bank team huff and wriggle round the narrow finish before crossing the team in 25m 16s. Meanwhile for those of you asking about the odds for today's stage, here's William Hill's Graeme Sharpe: Who'll win TdF stage 2 - 9/5 Garmin; 5/2 HTC; 16/5 Radio Shack; 7 Leopard; 9 Sky.
1.58pm Meanwhile Shriram Jambunathan writes:
Live blog: email Big day for Sammy Sanchez and Euskaltel, they lost one minute on HTC over a similar length in the Giro. HTC or Radioshack obvious choices for stage victory. Radioshack were embarrassing yesterday as they pushed after the first crash, at least BMC had a realistic chance of victory with Evans.
It will be interesting if Euskaltel can claw back some of the time they've lost so far in this time trial, but so far this Tour isn't going as planned for Sanchez. As for stage two, prefer HTC over Radioshack, with Sky an interesting wild card ...
Live blog: Twitter
2.04pm: Euskaltel finish stage two on 26m10s, 54 seconds behind Saxo Bank. Meanwhile Nicholas Roche's Ag2r-La Mondiale pass the first checkpoint in third place, but 15 seconds behind Saxo Bank...
2.12pm Vacansoleil are the third team to finish, in 26m03s, 47 seconds behind Saxo Bank, who still lead. We're still in the embryonic stages, of course. Here's the Guardian's William Fotheringham with his prediction:
My prediction HTC and Martin in yellow. Top end speed the key and Cav Goss and co have plenty of that.
2.19pm Nicholas Roche's Ag2r-La Mondiale team finish together on 21m 41s to move into second, 25 seconds behind Saxo Bank. It's also worth mentioning that Rabobank, who you'd expect to finish outside the top six today, are now the fastest over the first nine kilometres - three seconds quicker than Saxo Bank.
Live blog: Twitter
2.25pm Rabobank are still three seconds clear at the second checkpoint, but the big teams are yet to go out. Speaking of which, Garmin-Cervelo team of stars are lined up at the start, hands gently soothing their brakes, waiting for the 'Cinque-quatre-trois-deux-un' countdown. There's a loud beep and then they're underway. Garmin-Cervelo have spent four days practising for this time trial. Let's see how they get on.
2.32pm Rabobank take the lead after finishing in 25m 00s. Meanwhile a chastening tweet from @IGprocycling for those of us who experience a frisson of delight when touching 30mph going downhill on the Embankment:
Saxo Bank - Sunguard's average speed for the Team Time Trial was 54.6km/h.
2.37pm While some teams have looked raggedy even from quite an early stage, Garmin are looking as smooth as Casanova's pre-seduction conversation. They've gone through the first stage seven seconds faster than Rabobank, and they're into 5-4 favourites for this stage.
2.42pm Garmin's Julian Dean, who lead the team from the start line, has been dropped, but Garmin are now 13 seconds ahead of Rabobank through the second checkpoint at 16.5km. Speaking of Garmin, this from our very own James Richardson:
zabriskie going with the Captain America strip. Interestingly garmin also have Thor on their team. tdf ttt live on b. eurosport now folks
2.46pm If you missed it, this Wall Street Journal piece on Zabriskis eating a near-vegan diet this season - and feeling better for it - is worth a read. A short extract:
After nine months on the diet, Zabriskie says he's feeling better than ever. He has had some of the best results of his career and says he feels more focused. "I think a lot of people see food in terms of whether it's going to make them fat or make them skinny," he says. "I'm seeing food in terms of how it's going to make me think and will it give me clarity." Zabriskie says he's noticed that even small ailments, like canker sores and a persistent rash he used to get, have all gone away. Even his vision has improved, he says. This winter, Zabriskie's team director, Jonathan Vaughters, caught wind of his new diet and gave him a call. Vaughters was concerned the diet would lower Zabriskie's iron intake, which is crucial for endurance athletes. He told Zabriskie that he could try the diet, so long as he took regular blood tests to monitor his level of ferritin, the protein that stores iron. He said Zabriskie should eat more dark, leafy greens and other sources of iron. Vaughters says he's fine with the diet, so long as the results are good. "At the end of the day, I just want him to go fast." Vaughters says he was surprised when blood tests early this season showed Zabriskie's ferritin levels had remained stable on the vegan diet—which means his hemoglobin and red blood cell counts also remained normal. He says he's been pleasantly surprised by his performance. "He's won more time trials this year than he has in his career," Vaughters says. "The proof is in the pudding." ... Zabriskie also consulted with a professional motorcycle racer, Ben Bostrom, also a vegan, who advised Zabriskie to include small amounts of fish a couple of times a week because of the incredibly large load he puts on his body during training. "He told me, don't get too hung up on the word 'vegan'," says Zabriskie. The fish, Zabriskie says, helps his body absorb certain vitamins and iron.
Live blog: email
2.51pm: Not long before Sky go out for those of you asking. Meanwhile Sean McKinley writes in with this:

Radioshack had every reason to push with BMC yesterday, they don't have one clear leader like Evans at BMC but they have a few guys who could do well like Levi and Chris Horner. And without a serious sprinter Radioshack is really only interested in GC they should take every opportunity especially this early to take whatever time they can out of Contador
2.55pm Team Gamin-Cervelo cross the finish line, heads bowed so low they can almost sniff the plastic on the water bottles, but it's worth the effort: their time of 24m48s is 12 seconds faster than Rabobank.
3.02pm: Astana are on their way. Meanwhile Gary Naylor writes:
Live blog: email The team take the time of their fifth rider over the line don't they? I always enjoy the camera panning back to the other four riders who are sitting up, possibly drinking champagne, freewheeling in like tourists.
You're almost right, Gary. The first five riders take the time of the team, however according to Sean Kelly on Eurosport, those further back get separate times. So no quaffing of champagne, alas, for the strugglers and stragglers ...
3.07pm: This from Chris Boardman:
55.6kph average for Garmin Cervelo on a windy circuit...that's a tough target......
Live blog: Twitter Not according to the bookies, who make Garmin 9-4 shots to win this.
3.10pm Team Sky are on the road. Yesterday Geraint Thomas sounded confident of their prospects, saying they would go 'very close' if they rode well. If - and it's a largish 48-point sized 'if' - they do win the stage then Thomas will be in yellow this evening.
Live blog: email
3.14pm Stephen Roche is talking up Sky's prospects today, calling them 'a machine'. Meanwhile Shriram Jambunathan is back defending his corner:

Radioshack attacked with a stranded Contador and Sanchez. Throwing my mind back to last year stage 15, why was it such an issue when Contador attacked Schleck and it was a mistake on Schleck's part to change gears while attacking? My issue is not with Contador losing time, as I believe if he is left behind on one stage it will make for an interesting race as he is just so strong but Sammy Sanchez doesn't have to pay because a fan stood too close to the peloton. Then again the daddy army of Radioshack don't have any realistic podium contenders (yes Leipheimer won the Tour de Suisse but there are some mighty mountains stages in the Tour and Schleck, Contador, Gesink, VDB and even Sammy should open big gaps to them) and are fighting Garmin Cervelo for the team classification. Sammy can do okay but podium seems far now. Gesink podium chances look better by the day.
3.18pm: There's a long way to go, but Sky are a second faster than Garmin at first time control ...
3.19pm ... But they've already lost both Knees and Zandio.
3.24pm Some interesting insights from Sky's Greg Henderson on Twitter about today's stage and the efforts required:
Live blog: Twitter Short fast TTT. Can't ride into it. Have to start very hard and hold on. Ragged looking teams will be still quick ... TTT still av big watts. Last year Giro I av 396w for 35mins. Imagine what Wiggo must do.
As those of you who've ever ridden an exercise bike hard while looking at total wattage will know, averaging 396w over such a long period of time is immense ...
3.27pm Sky are now four seconds behind Garmin now through the second checkpoint ...
3.31pm Thanks for all your many emails - please keep them coming. Here's another from Ben Vanclay-Parker:
It's quite a twisty and narrow finish which should suit the HTC riders. Sky should be able to get a good lead on the open, fast parts of the circuits. If HTC win then it could be Cav in yellow at the end of the stage. I don't think that anyone can say a team attacked after Iglinskiy's crash yesterday. The pace was high, perhaps some teams came to the front that otherwise wouldn't but no one attacked, until Cancellara who should never have looked back.
3.35pm As Team Sky swerve and draft through the final curves of the circuit, Bradley Wiggins jumps out of the saddle - driving, driving, driving - in an attempt to get Geraint Thomas in yellow. But it's in vain: Sky finish four seconds behind Garmin.
3.37pm An awful start for Mark Cavendish's HTC team, as Eisel crashes shortly after getting underway. He was fourth or fifth back when his wheels gave way, and those behind him had to swerve pretty sharpish.
3.42pm While we wait for HTC to pass the first checkpoint, it's worth flagging this tweet from Cycling Weekly: So no yellow jersey for Geraint Thomas tonight, but that won't have done Bradley Wiggins' overall position any harm #tdf TTT
3.47pm Leopard-Trek, the team of world time trial champion Fabian Cancellara, are underway. Meanwhile HTC are 8.5 seconds down on Sky going through the first checkpoint - that's not a surprise; they're a man down having lost Eisel and there was certainly few moments of shock and hesitation when he crashed.
3.51pm A minor correction from Alan Sharkey. "HTC don't look great at the moment, but it's worth noting that even if they do pull something out of the bag, Cavendish wouldn't be in yellow, as Ben suggested. I'm pretty sure it would be the currently best placed HTC team member who would get the yellow jersey, which is Tony Martin." You're absolutely right Alan ...
3.55pm Radioshack finish in third place at 24m58s, 10 seconds behind Garmin-Cervelo. Meanwhile Leopard-Trek shoot through the first checkpoint in fourth place, seven seconds back. At this stage it looks a certainty that Garmin-Cervelo will win the stage.
4pm Omega Pharma Lotto, the team of the yellow jersey Philippe Gilbert, are the final team on the road. Surely they can't keep their man in yellow? Meanwhile more on Contador's crash yesterday, this time from Sam Barritt:
Live blog: email If Schleck got stick last year for the basic mistake of changing gear while standing on the pedals, surely Contador should take the blame for not being towards the front at the end of a flat stage. Most of his main rivals were switched on enough to do that.
4.03pm HTC, with Mark Cavendish pumping and pounding away in the final 200m, finish in third place, five seconds behind Garmin and a second behind Sky.
4.07pm So how important was the loss of Eisel for HTC? Sky's Greg Henderson has no doubts: it was very important:
One rider is worth 5secs? Bernie for sure! Bad luck HTC. Strong finish.
4.18pm: Apologies for the delay: technical issues. The big news is that Thor Hushovd will be in the yellow jersey, with his team-mate David Millar in second, Cadel Evans in third and Geraint Thomas fourth.
4.11pm An almighty lung-busting effort from Fabian Cancellara, who seemed to be on the front whenever the cameras flicked to Leopard-Trek, drags his team into joint third at the finish, five seconds behind Garmin-Cervelo.
4.25pm Stage two top five:
1. Garmin-Cervelo
2. BMC +4seconds
3. Sky +4s
4. Leopard-Trek +5s
5. HTC-Highroad +5s
4.30pm Thanks for all your emails over the past three hours. I'll leave you with this from the Guardian's William Fotheringham:
Live blog: Twitter Spoke to David Millar few minutes after they finished. he looked horrible and said he ws not on a good day. suspect he feels better now

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Independence Day.. (July 4th)

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Do Americans actually understand their own history?



As The United States of America celebrates Independence Day an important question has been raised by many historians across the world. Do Americans actually understand their own history? Are schools in America teaching their children the right events or are politician's confusing youngsters with their constant mistakes over how and why the United States gained its independence from Great Britain. Studies are constantly showing that American's are unaware of what they are actually celebrating.

The question that must be asked is does history matter? Of course history matters, history is important because it relates the social experience of our people in concrete and detailed form. It deals with specific and unique events instead of with averages and abstractions. It is interested in the experiences of groups of ordinary individuals as well as in the achievements of extraordinary persons. History arranges its materials in chronological order and thus is naturally led to stress the concepts of change and continuity, of development and decay.

A 2007 poll conducted by the U.S Mint revealed some very worrying results. 26 per cent of the people polled did not know that the United States gained its independence from Great Britain. Even more worrying was the fact that six per cent of the people polled chose a different country. The countries included China,
France, Japan Mexico and Spain. In the same poll, it showed that only seven per cent of those surveyed could name the first four presidents in order: George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. Thirty per cent knew that Jefferson was the third president, 57 per cent identified Jefferson as the main author of the Declaration of Independence, and 57 per cent knew that Washington led the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War.It must be time to panic in relation to what American's know about their own history. Politicians must take responsibility; especially when it comes to the mistakes of the Tea Party. The movements darling, Herman Cain announced his candidacy for the U.S Presidency and cited words from the U.S Constitution to enforce his points. However the passage he was reading from was the Declaration of Independence, not the Constitution.

Further mistakes have embarrassed the movement. Sarah Palin's butchering of Paul Revere's role in the American Revolution or Michelle Bachmann's truly revisionist mangling of the facts to claim that the founding father's tried to abolish slavery is truly shocking. The disdain for knowledge, facts and learning is something the Tea Party and the American right can't hide behind.



The movement has got American history wrong on so many occasions but instead of admitting their mistakes they have continued to confuse the population. Supporters of both Palin and Bachmann edited the Wikipedia page on Paul Revere and John Quincy Adams to reflect their mistakes. To try and cover over such horrendous mistakes is criminal and the two must be held to account.

The materials of history cannot be understood if the content of other subjects has not been studied. The lessons of history cannot be applied if they are not given direction and meaning by the other social studies and the other fields of human knowledge. by. Thomas Costelle

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Minggu, 03 Juli 2011

2012 Ice Age (2011) DVDRip | 350 MB

Minggu, 03 Juli 2011
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nfo: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1846444/
Release Date: 28 June 2011
Genre: Action | Sci-Fi
Cast: Patrick Labyorteaux, Julie McCullough and Nick Afanasiev
Quality: DVDRip
Encoder: TiTi@Ganool
Source: DVDRip Xvid AC3-Freebee
Subtitle: Indonesia, English (N/A)
Sinopsis:
When a volcanic eruption in Iceland sends a glacier hurtling toward North America, a family struggles to escape the onslaught of the coming ice age.

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Larry Crowne (2011) CAM XViD – IMAGiNE

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Info: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1583420/
Release Date: 1 July 2011
Genre: Comedy | Drama | Romance
Cast: Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts and Sarah Mahoney
Quality: CAM
Encoder: Kill-9@Ganool
Source: CAM XViD – IMAGiNE
Subtitle: Indonesia, English (N/A)
Sinopsis:
Until he was downsized, affable, amiable Larry Crowne (Hanks) was a superstar team leader at the big-box company where he's worked since his time in the Navy. Underwater on his mortgage and unclear on what to do with his suddenly free days, Larry heads to his local college to start over. There he becomes part of a colorful community of outcasts, also-rans and the overlooked all trying to find a better future for themselves...often moving around town in a herd of scooters. In his public-speaking class, Larry develops an unexpected crush on his teacher Mercedes Tainot (Roberts), who has lost as much passion for teaching as she has for her husband. The simple guy who has every reason to think his life has stalled will come to learn an unexpected lesson: when you think everything worth having has passed you by, you just might discover your reason to live.

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Gratis Download Film Serial Korea Komplit (Ep 1-60) : 동이 (同伊) / Dong Yi

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* Title: 동이 (同伊) / Dong Yi
* Also known as: Dawn
* Genre: Historical
* Episodes: 60
* Broadcast network: MBC
* Broadcast period: 2010-Mar-22 to 2010-Oct-12
* Air time: Monday & Tuesday 21:55
Cast :
# Han Hyo Joo as Choi Dong Yi, later Choi Sook-Bin
* Kim Yoo Jung as Dong Yi (child)
# Ji Jin Hee as King Sukjong
# Bae Soo Bin as Cha Chun Soo
# Lee So Yeon as Jang Hee-Bin / Jang Ok Jung
# Park Ha Sun as Queen Inhyeon
# Jung Jin Young as Seo Yong Gi
# Jung Dong Hwan as Oh Tae Suk
# Lee Kye In as Oh Tae Poong
# Choi Chul Ho as Oh Yoon
# Kim Yoo Suk as Jang Hee Jae
# Son Il Kwon as Hong Tae Yoon
# Shin Guk as Do Seung Ji
# Na Sung Kyoon as Jung In Gook
# Kim Dong Yoon as Shim Woon Taek
# Park Jung Soo as Queen Myeongseong (Sukjong's mother)

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Set during the reign of King Sukjong in the Joseon dynasty, the story focuses on Dong Yi, a water maid who gains the trust of Queen Inhyeon and later the favour of the king when he is moved by her prayers for the health of the Queen during the court disputes caused by Jang Hee Bin. Dong Yi becomes a concubine with the rank of sook-bin and bears a son who will later become the 21st king of Joseon, Yeongjo.


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Tutorial Menggabungkan File berekstensi .001

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Hjsplit merupakan sebuah software yang digunakan untuk memecah file video dalam ukuran besar menjadi beberapa bagian. Hjsplit juga bisa digunakan untuk menggabungkan beberapa file video seperti dalam format avi menjadi satu bagian. Berikut Tutorial cara memecah dan menggabungkan AVI/MKV dan lainnya yang berekstensi .001, .002 dst dengan menggunakan HJsplit.

Peringatan : Tolong dibaca baik-baik artikel dibawah sebelum melakukan, jangan sampai maksud anda untuk menggabungkan tetapi malah memecah file. Thanks before....

Cara memecah file avi
1. Download Sofware Hjsplit   

2. Klik 2x Hjsplit.exe Menggabungkan File

3. Kemudian anda klik Split maka akan muncul seperti pada gambar dibawah

Menggabungkan File

4. Klik Input File maka anda akan diarahkan ke hardrive, selanjutnya cari file video yang anda akan split atau pecahkan. Jika anda ingin meletakkan hasil file yang telah diproses tadi, silakan klik pada bagian Output lalu arahkan ke drive yang anda inginkan dan klik start.



Sedangkan cara untuk menggabungkan file video avi yang telah displit sebagai berikut :


1. Klik 2x pada HJsplit.exe, maka akan muncul tampilan seperti pada gambar pertama diatas
2. Selanjutnya klik join untuk masuk ke halaman berikutnya maka akan muncul tampilan seperti pada gambar di bawah.


3. Klik Input file dan output merupakan lokasi tempat penyimpanan hasil file yang telah join, biasanya file yang telah displit formatnya seperti ini movie.avi.001 dan selanjutnya. Setelah anda direct ke hardisk anda silakan klik file dengan ekstensi avi.001 dan klik Start, maka akan secara otomatis HJsplit akan menggabungkan semua bagian yang ada didalamnya.
Menggabungkan File
Enjoy it, mudah-mudahan tutorial ini bisa berguna bagi anda.

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Transformers: Dark of The Moon |2011 |CAM-V2 |MKV |500MB

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Info:
The Autobots learn of a Cybertronian spacecraft hidden on the Moon, and race against the Decepticons to reach it and to learn its secrets
IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1399103/
Genre: Action | Adventure | Sci-Fi
IMDB Rating: 7.3/10 (1,885 votes)
Director:Michael Bay
Writer:Ehren Kruger
Stars:Shia LaBeouf, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Tyrese Gibson
TItle: Transformers Dark of The Moon 2011 CAM V2 MKV
Size: 499MB
Encoder: Team21
Language and Audio: ENGLISH
SOurce: Transformers 3 Dark of the Moon CAMRip V2 RELIZLAB ENGL
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Stocks Basics: The Bulls, The Bears And The Farm

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On Wall Street, the bulls and bears are in a constant struggle. If you haven't heard of these terms already, you undoubtedly will as you begin to invest.

The Bulls
A bull market is when everything in the economy is great, people are finding jobs, gross domestic product (GDP) is growing, and stocks are rising. Things are just plain rosy! Picking stocks during a bull market is easier because everything is going up. Bull markets cannot last forever though, and sometimes they can lead to dangerous situations if stocks become overvalued. If a person is optimistic and believes that stocks will go up, he or she is called a "bull" and is said to have a "bullish outlook".

The Bears
A bear market is when the economy is bad, recession is looming and stock prices are falling. Bear markets make it tough for investors to pick profitable stocks. One solution to this is to make money when stocks are falling using a technique called short selling. Another strategy is to wait on the sidelines until you feel that the bear market is nearing its end, only starting to buy in anticipation of a bull market. If a person is pessimistic, believing that stocks are going to drop, he or she is called a "bear" and said to have a "bearish outlook".

The Other Animals on the Farm - Chickens and Pigs
Chickens are afraid to lose anything. Their fear overrides their need to make profits and so they turn only to money-market securities or get out of the markets entirely. While it's true that you should never invest in something over which you lose sleep, you are also guaranteed never to see any return if you avoid the market completely and never take any risk,

Pigs are high-risk investors looking for the one big score in a short period of time. Pigs buy on hot tips and invest in companies without doing their due diligence. They get impatient, greedy, and emotional about their investments, and they are drawn to high-risk securities without putting in the proper time or money to learn about these investment vehicles. Professional traders love the pigs, as it's often from their losses that the bulls and bears reap their profits.

What Type of Investor Will You Be?
There are plenty of different investment styles and strategies out there. Even though the bulls and bears are constantly at odds, they can both make money with the changing cycles in the market. Even the chickens see some returns, though not a lot. The one loser in this picture is the pig.

Make sure you don't get into the market before you are ready. Be conservative and never invest in anything you do not understand. Before you jump in without the right knowledge, think about this old stock market saying:

"Bulls make money, bears make money, but pigs just get slaughtered!"

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Stocks Basics: How to Read A Stock Table/Quote

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Any financial paper has stock quotes that will look something like the image below:



Columns 1 & 2: 52-Week High and Low - These are the highest and lowest prices at which a stock has traded over the previous 52 weeks (one year). This typically does not include the previous day's trading.

Column 3: Company Name & Type of Stock - This column lists the name of the company. If there are no special symbols or letters following the name, it is common stock. Different symbols imply different classes of shares. For example, "pf" means the shares are preferred stock.

Column 4: Ticker Symbol - This is the unique alphabetic name which identifies the stock. If you watch financial TV, you have seen the ticker tape move across the screen, quoting the latest prices alongside this symbol. If you are looking for stock quotes online, you always search for a company by the ticker symbol. If you don't know what a particular company's ticker is you can search for it at: http://finance.yahoo.com/l.

Column 5: Dividend Per Share - This indicates the annual dividend payment per share. If this space is blank, the company does not currently pay out dividends.

Column 6: Dividend Yield - The percentage return on the dividend. Calculated as annual dividends per share divided by price per share.

Column 7: Price/Earnings Ratio - This is calculated by dividing the current stock price by earnings per share from the last four quarters. For more detail on how to interpret this, see our P/E Ratio tutorial.

Column 8: Trading Volume -
This figure shows the total number of shares traded for the day, listed in hundreds. To get the actual number traded, add "00" to the end of the number listed.

Column 9 & 10: Day High and Low - This indicates the price range at which the stock has traded at throughout the day. In other words, these are the maximum and the minimum prices that people have paid for the stock.

Column 11: Close - The close is the last trading price recorded when the market closed on the day. If the closing price is up or down more than 5% than the previous day's close, the entire listing for that stock is bold-faced. Keep in mind, you are not guaranteed to get this price if you buy the stock the next day because the price is constantly changing (even after the exchange is closed for the day). The close is merely an indicator of past performance and except in extreme circumstances serves as a ballpark of what you should expect to pay.

Column 12: Net Change - This is the dollar value change in the stock price from the previous day's closing price. When you hear about a stock being "up for the day," it means the net change was positive.

Quotes on the Internet
Nowadays, it's far more convenient for most to get stock quotes off the Internet. This method is superior because most sites update throughout the day and give you more information, news, charting, research, etc.

To get quotes, simply enter the ticker symbol into the quote box of any major financial site like Yahoo! Finance, CBS Marketwatch, or MSN Moneycentral. The example below shows a quote for Microsoft (MSFT) from Yahoo Finance. Interpreting the data is exactly the same as with the newspaper.









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Stocks Basics: Buying Stocks

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You've now learned what a stock is and a little bit about the principles behind the stock market, but how do you actually go about buying stocks? Thankfully, you don't have to go down into the trading pit yelling and screaming your order. There are two main ways to purchase stock:

1. Using a Brokerage
The most common method to buy stocks is to use a brokerage. Brokerages come in two different flavors. Full-service brokerages offer you (supposedly) expert advice and can manage your account; they also charge a lot. Discount brokerages offer little in the way of personal attention but are much cheaper.

At one time, only the wealthy could afford a broker since only the expensive, full-service brokers were available. With the internet came the explosion of online discount brokers. Thanks to them nearly anybody can now afford to invest in the market.

2. DRIPs & DIPs
Dividend reinvestment plans (DRIPs) and direct investment plans (DIPs) are plans by which individual companies, for a minimal cost, allow shareholders to purchase stock directly from the company. Drips are a great way to invest small amounts of money at regular intervals.

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Stocks Basics: How Stocks Trade

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Most stocks are traded on exchanges, which are places where buyers and sellers meet and decide on a price. Some exchanges are physical locations where transactions are carried out on a trading floor. You've probably seen pictures of a trading floor, in which traders are wildly throwing their arms up, waving, yelling, and signaling to each other. The other type of exchange is virtual, composed of a network of computers where trades are made electronically.

The purpose of a stock market is to facilitate the exchange of securities between buyers and sellers, reducing the risks of investing. Just imagine how difficult it would be to sell shares if you had to call around the neighborhood trying to find a buyer. Really, a stock market is nothing more than a super-sophisticated farmers' market linking buyers and sellers.

Before we go on, we should distinguish between the primary market and the secondary market. The primary market is where securities are created (by means of an IPO) while, in the secondary market, investors trade previously-issued securities without the involvement of the issuing-companies. The secondary market is what people are referring to when they talk about the stock market. It is important to understand that the trading of a company's stock does not directly involve that company.

The New York Stock Exchange
The most prestigious exchange in the world is the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). The "Big Board" was founded over 200 years ago in 1792 with the signing of the Buttonwood Agreement by 24 New York City stockbrokers and merchants. Currently the NYSE, with stocks like General Electric, McDonald's, Citigroup, Coca-Cola, Gillette and Wal-mart, is the market of choice for the largest companies in America.

The trading floor of the NYSE
The NYSE is the first type of exchange (as we referred to above), where much of the trading is done face-to-face on a trading floor. This is also referred to as a listed exchange. Orders come in through brokerage firms that are members of the exchange and flow down to floor brokers who go to a specific spot on the floor where the stock trades. At this location, known as the trading post, there is a specific person known as the specialist whose job is to match buyers and sellers. Prices are determined using an auction method: the current price is the highest amount any buyer is willing to pay and the lowest price at which someone is willing to sell. Once a trade has been made, the details are sent back to the brokerage firm, who then notifies the investor who placed the order. Although there is human contact in this process, don't think that the NYSE is still in the stone age: computers play a huge role in the process.



The Nasdaq

The second type of exchange is the virtual sort called an over-the-counter (OTC) market, of which the Nasdaq is the most popular. These markets have no central location or floor brokers whatsoever. Trading is done through a computer and telecommunications network of dealers. It used to be that the largest companies were listed only on the NYSE while all other second tier stocks traded on the other exchanges. The tech boom of the late '90s changed all this; now the Nasdaq is home to several big technology companies such as Microsoft, Cisco, Intel, Dell and Oracle. This has resulted in the Nasdaq becoming a serious competitor to the NYSE.
The Nasdaq market site in Times Square


On the Nasdaq brokerages act as market makers for various stocks. A market maker provides continuous bid and ask prices within a prescribed percentage spread for shares for which they are designated to make a market. They may match up buyers and sellers directly but usually they will maintain an inventory of shares to meet demands of investors.

Other Exchanges

The third largest exchange in the U.S. is the American Stock Exchange (AMEX). The AMEX used to be an alternative to the NYSE, but that role has since been filled by the Nasdaq. In fact, the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), which is the parent of Nasdaq, bought the AMEX in 1998. Almost all trading now on the AMEX is in small-cap stocks and derivatives.

There are many stock exchanges located in just about every country around the world. American markets are undoubtedly the largest, but they still represent only a fraction of total investment around the globe. The two other main financial hubs are London, home of the London Stock Exchange, and Hong Kong, home of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. The last place worth mentioning is the over-the-counter bulletin board (OTCBB). The Nasdaq is an over-the-counter market, but the term commonly refers to small public companies that don’t meet the listing requirements of any of the regulated markets, including the Nasdaq. The OTCBB is home to penny stocks because there is little to no regulation. This makes investing in an OTCBB stock very risky.

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