Saturday, 24 November 2012

Harianto Bin Ismail (01-201205-00368)

ENTRY 1

What Do You Think Displays Of Affection(PDA) ?

I think love and relationships are a beautiful thing and I think couples are very cute. However I hate when people take PDA to far in public. Kissing is okay when its minimum not when people are tounging each other down and looking like their going to get it on right there in the store. Or when couples are to touchy feely. PDA is okay to me as long as its not to the point where your like get a room!!!
 
Define Love

In real love, each partner takes great care to satisfy the other’s needs and regards the other as his or her most valued prize; held in high esteem and with gratitude. There is a great sense of security and freedom in this form of love which comes with time. Statistically, lasting love has a greater chance in marriage than in cohabitation. Perhaps, it’s for the single notion of commitment.

ENTRY 2

Love  Story

My love story started when I accompanied my friend to meet her lover, at the same time, like a friend of mine brought his friends, at the time, I was struck by her beauty face, then my mind is focused near the beautiful face ... I tried to say hello to him but I'm very shy, fortunately he started speech right, after that day, I never saw him again, when I browse my facebook social search to a friend email him in right after my speech with her , in the same time he introduced his name, I am very happy ... When he began to sulk because I stir melatah die. to persuade him, I asked him out and ate him out Mc'Donald expenses, after I go out to eat about dating I finally dared to ask her to be my life partner. Not willing to be interviewed by me. that's the reason I'm in love with her ​​partner ^. ^     
 
 
 ENTRY 3

The Lost City

The lost city would I choose is Cliff palace,Colorado. The Pueblo people, the Native Americans of the US southwest, are named for the villages (Pueblos) they construct. While there are still vibrant pueblo communities today, the Anasazi, an ancient pueblo society, flourished between 900 and 1200 AD. ‘Cliff Palace’ was constructed in this Golden age of the Anasazi; dendrochronology dates most of the buildings at the site to ~1200 AD. Occupation of the site was short lived and it was abandoned by 1300 AD. It remained undiscovered in the desert, until 1888. While out looking for stray cattle Richard Wetherill, Charles Mason and an Ute tribesman called Acowitz found the site nestled under a cliff wall. Their accidental discovery turned out to be the largest cliff dwelling in North America. ‘Cliff Palace’ is actually a misnomer as the site is more like a village than what we would understand as a palace. While the reason for the site’s abandonment is not certain, the widely accepted theory is that the first of the great droughts, that has been linked to the collapse of the Anasazi golden age, disrupted farming throughout the region

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