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Arif Saputra

Senin, 20 April 2020

Analyzing a Movie

Pokémon Detective Pikachu

Name of Movie:
Pokémon Detective Pikachu
Date Review Published:
20-04-2020
Source (Newspaper, Internet, etc.)
Internet
Name of Reviewer:
- Arif Chrisna Darma Saputra
- Muhammad Ikhsanul Amal
Did the reviewer like the movie overall?
Yes, the reviewer liked the movie overall
Did the reviewer recommend that readers see the movie?
Yes, the reviewer recommended that readers see the movie
What positive things did the reviewer say about the movie?
So far Pokemon: Detective Pikachu is the best live action adaptation game.
This film shows something fresh from a film based on a video game. In addition, this film makes nostalgia for Pokémon fans. This film presents various Pokémon, ranging from Pikachu, Squirtle, Psyduck and many more.
CGI effects that are presented in this film are very cool. Looks real, and also spoil the eyes. Pokémon that are presented are very adorable. At first we were quite worried about the Pokémon created by the Live Action version. But after watching live, we assumed that the CGI effect of the Pokémon depiction was good. The effort to integrate into the real world did not feel stiff.


What negative things did the reviewer say about the movie?
Film plot is not built solidly. One of the two main effects is: (1) the plot is predictable, especially if you are accustomed to watching live action films, (2) the odd intentions that motivate the antagonist make the climax feel anti-climax.
Not all CGI effects on characters are very good. There are some characters that are used as live action in this film that look scary.
What does the rating tell potential viewers about the movie?
It can be enjoyed by everyone, by all ages, and even this film can still be understood even though lay people are new to Pokémon




Name of movie:
Pokemon Detective Pikachu
Directed by:
Rob Letterman
Genre (type of movie-horror, adventure, etc.)
Urban fantasy mistery film
Main characters:

1. Harry Goodman
2. Tim Goodman
3. Lucy Stevens
4. Ms. Norman
5. Sebastian
6. Roger Clifford
7. Dr. Ann Laurent
8. Jack
9. Grams
10. Detective Hideo Yoshida
11. Howard Clifford
Played by:

1. Ryan Reynolds
2. Justice Smith
3. Kathryn Newton
4. Suki Waterhouse
5. Omar Chaparro
6. Chris Geere
7. Rita Ora
8. Karan Soni
9. Josette Simon
10. Ken Watanabe
11. Bill Nighy
Describe the setting (time and place):
In the Pokemon universe, Ryme City
Briefly summarize the plot:
At the beginning of the film, a mini skull with a skull (Cubone) is shown being hunted by Tim Goodman.

Tim just started working at an insurance company. He was urged by a friend to look for Pokemon. Because it's different from most people, he doesn't have it. Unfortunately Cubone refused Tim's proposal.

Pokemon live in the wild. They are ready to be subdued by humans even though they are not always matched with the hunter.
Ryme City is an exception. In the city created by billionaire Howard Clifford, humans live side by side with Pokemon. Hunts or battles between Pokemon are declared illegal.

Tim visited Ryme City after receiving news that his father had died. The father, Harry Goodman, is the most famous detective in Ryme City. In his father's former apartment, Tim meets a Pikachu. Strangely, Tim is able to understand what Pikachu is saying.
The situation is unique because Pokemon has its own language. Just like animals in general. The sound they make is only one word, which is their own type. So, when Tim can understand Pikachu in English, other people only hear "pika pika".

Pikachu turns pokemon Harry. He invites Tim to investigate the news of Harry's death because the rules are simple: humans die, so the Pokemon dies. Tim initially refused. But, for sentimental reasons and additional suspicions, he agreed.
Rate the following: (5 is best, 1 is worst)

Special effects:
1 2 3 4 5

Music:
1 2 3 4 5
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Costume design:
1 2 3 4 5

Lighting:
1 2 3 4 5
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Quality of acting:
1 2 3 4 5

Quality of sound:
1 2 3 4 5

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- Arif Chrisna Darma Saputra
- Muhammad Ikhsanul Amal

Selasa, 07 April 2020

Indonesia to receive 50,000 COVID-19 PCR test kits from South Korea


Indonesia to receive 50,000 COVID-19 PCR test kits from South Korea

Tri Indah Oktavianti
The Jakarta Post
Jakarta   /   Sun, April 5, 2020   /   03:25 pm

Indonesia to receive 50,000 COVID-19 PCR test kits from South Korea

A United States Navy researcher loads a sample into PCR testing machine to test for COVID-19 at the Naval Medical Research Center's mobile laboratory aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier on March 19. (AFP/Kaylianna GENIER / Navy Office of Information

Some 50,000 PCR (polymerase chain reaction) COVID-19 test kits from South Korea are expected to arrive at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport on Sunday afternoon, the Indonesian Embassy in Seoul has said.

The embassy announced on Sunday that the PCR diagnostic kits had been donated by four companies under South Korea's LG group, namely LG Electronics, LG Chem, LG Innotek and LG International Indonesia.

The kits were sent from Seoul on Garuda Indonesia flight GA879 directly to Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Tangerang, Greater Jakarta.

The Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) expressed gratitude for the LG group donation.

"Here we can see that LG is not only an investor but also Indonesia's best friend. We certainly hope that the current solid ties between the two countries will become stronger," BKPM spokesperson, Tina Talisa said in a written statement on Tuesday.

Experts consider PCR tests the “gold standard” of COVID-19 testing. Rapid tests, though faster, are less accurate.

According to the Health Ministry, only 9,712 people nationwide had undergone PCR testing as of Saturday. Of those tested, 2,092 have tested positive, while 7,620 have tested negative.


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Some 50,000 PCR The COVID-19 test kit from South Korea will be sent to Indonesia and will arrive at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, the Indonesian Embassy in Seoul said. He announced that the PCR diagnostic kit was donated by four companies under the South Korean LG group, namely LG Electronics, LG Chem, LG Innotek and LG International Indonesia.

The Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) would like to thank LG’s contribution.

“Here we can see that LG is not only an investor but also a friend of Indonesia. We certainly hope the strong ties between the two countries will become stronger,” BKPM spokeswoman Tina Talisa said in a written statement.

Experts regard the PCR test as a “ standard” of COVID-19 testing. Fast tests, though faster, are less accurate.

According to the Ministry of Health, around 9,712 people nationwide had undergone PCR testing on Saturday. Of those who have been tested, 2,092 have positive results, while 7,620 have negative results.



South Korean companies have been very helpful in pandemic helpful in pandemic problems that occur in Indonesia. From the provisions of COVID-19 this Test, through cooperation between Indonesia and South Korea is expected to be able to build good cooperation for the development of each country and make the economy more developed and make solidarity between countries tighter.

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Kamis, 12 Maret 2020

There is Love and Life in Mathematics

Mathematics, we all know that one of these lessons is considered a difficult subject. When in elementary school, we were only taught to count, subtract, multiply and divide a number, but, when we were at the next level of education, this lesson becomes more difficult especially with the addition of letters that we normally only read, but now we combine it with numbers for us to count. This may be that we think is not too important for life. But it is different from the view of this one lecturer. Muhammad Arie Firmansyah (age 31) He is one of the mathematics lecturers at the Muhammadiyah University, Tangerang.

When asked "How important is mathematics in our lives?" He mentioned that there were 2 things that made mathematics very important for life. The first in terms of architecture. Everything that is built: buildings, schools, mosques, there is always a process in the construction of these buildings. In this process the calculations that make the buildings that are made will be sturdy because it has passed the previous calculation process. Then the second, namely in terms of our psychological or our thoughts in making a decision. When we think of avoiding mathematics basically it is related to our mathematical thinking because, indirectly we calculate our smallest possibility to meet again with mathematics.

Talking about mathematics is definitely related to teaching. If the teaching is not ideal, students may find it difficult to understand what the teacher has taught. We ask again "What is the ideal teaching process in the classroom?" According to him, the key is from a teacher himself. A teacher, must be able to make a pleasant teaching atmosphere, automatically the learning process becomes very happy.

At the end of the session we asked for messages from him for us as prospective teachers.

"Success is, not how much contents of our wallet, how great the position in social status or position in our work, how many connections we have. But there are two successes: the first success because of God's help, then the second we can enjoy every thing we can do. When you become a teacher later, you just give one love to the student being taught, then later you will get a lot of love from each student you teach".

Those are the messages from him for us, success is not only in terms of material, but the work that we can enjoy is our success in doing a job, and every success is always the help of the almighty over prayer that we have prayed.



Interviewees :

Name :
Muhammad Arie Firmansyah M.Pd
Profession :
Mathematics lecturers at the Muhammadiyah University of Tangerang
Educational background :
Mathematics Education at The State Islamic University Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta
Mathematics Master's Program at Jakarta State University



Time : 10 March 2020 
Place : Muhammadiyah University of Tangerang
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- Arif Chrisna Darma Saputra
- Muhammad Ikhsanul Amal

Sabtu, 15 Februari 2020

Ronaldo penalty snatches Juventus first-leg draw at Milan

Ronaldo penalty snatches Juventus first-leg draw at Milan

Agence France-Presse
Milan, Italy   /   Fri, February 14, 2020   /   09:49 am
Ronaldo penalty snatches Juventus first-leg draw at MilanJuventus' Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo shoots to score a penalty and equalize during the Italian Cup (Coppa Italia) semi-final first leg football match AC Milan vs Juventus Turin on February 13, 2020 at the San Siro stadium in Milan. (AFP/Isabella Bonoto)

Cristiano Ronaldo's injury-time penalty grabbed Juventus a 1-1 draw at AC Milan in their Italian Cup semi-final, first leg on Thursday as his incredible scoring run continued.
The 35-year-old has now scored 12 goals in his last eight games in all competitions after the Portuguese ultimately got the better of old rival Zlatan Ibrahimovic despite being largely anonymous for much of the match.
Milan paid for Theo Hernandez's 71st-minute red card as they failed to close out a game they had dominated for long periods and led through Ante Rebic.
Juve will now be favourites to finish the job in the second leg at the Allianz Stadium next month, with a final against either Inter Milan or Napoli up for grabs.
The hosts started strongly, with Ibrahimovic heading over the crossbar inside the first minute.
He continued to be a threat to his former club early on, but could only direct an ambitious backheel flick beyond the far post, before picking up a booking which will see him miss the second leg through suspension.
Juventus finally produced their first shot in anger nine minutes before half-time, as Juan Cuadrado saw his low strike well saved by Milan goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma.
Milan started the second half as they did the first, on the front foot, but Rebic was denied an opening goal by Gianluigi Buffon.
Samu Castillejo also called Buffon into action seven minutes after the break, with the 42-year-old goalkeeper able to make a comfortable save.
Stefano Pioli's side finally made the breakthrough in the 61st minute, though, as Castillejo's clipped cross was volleyed home at the back post by Rebic.
Juventus were gifted a way back into the game with 18 minutes remaining as Hernandez was handed a second yellow card for a late challenge on Paulo Dybala.
That prompted the 13-time winners to belatedly pile some pressure on the home goal, and Donnarumma had to be alert to keep out Matthijs de Ligt's header.
Dybala curled wide with five minutes remaining, but Juve were awarded a spot-kick in the final minute of normal time as VAR spotted a handball by Davide Calabria.
Ronaldo stepped up and slammed the ball down the middle to score his 24th goal of the season.
Six minutes of injury-time gave the visitors hope of clinching an unlikely victory, but Milan at least held on for a draw to keep their bid for a first Cup crown since 2003 alive.
On Wednesday, Napoli struck first blood in their semi-final as Gennaro Gattuso's men downed Serie A leaders Inter Milan 1-0 at the San Siro, with Fabian Ruiz scoring the winner.
The last-four second legs will take place on March 4 and 5, with the final on May 13 at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome.

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Jumat, 14 Februari 2020

Indonesia switches focus to Tokyo Olympics after ASEAN Para Games postponed due to coronavirus

Indonesia switches focus to Tokyo Olympics after ASEAN Para Games postponed due to coronavirus

The Jakarta Post
Jakarta   /   Wed, February 12, 2020   /   03:58 pm
Indonesia switches focus to Tokyo Olympics after ASEAN Para Games postponed due to coronavirus Indonesian shuttler Apriyani Rahayu (right) attends a training session in Jakarta on Feb. 6, 2020, ahead of the 2020 Badminton Asian Team Championships in the Philippines. (Antara Foto/ Aditya Pradana Putra)

Team Indonesia has reset its focus on this year’s Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics after the ASEAN Para Games in the Philippines was postponed indefinitely over fears of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
The country, however, is prepared to return its attention to preparations for the Para Games once the Philippines announces a new date for the biennial event.
Indonesia has allocated Rp 143.2 billion (US$10.4 million) to hold training camps for the Olympics, Asian Games and Southeast Asian (SEA) Games. 
The budget is for a four-year training program that includes this summer’s Olympic Games and Paralympics in Tokyo, the 2021 SEA Games, the 2022 Asian Games and the 2024 Olympics in Paris, the Youth and Sports Ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.
"We're expected to use Rp 99 billion for training camps of Olympics sports, while the Rp 44 billion is allocated for camps of sports featured at the 2022 Games, 2024 Olympics and 2021 SEA Games," the statement read.
The Indonesian Badminton Association (PBSI) is set to receive a budget of Rp 18.6 billion for its camp, the Indonesian Weightlifting, Powerlifting and Bodybuilding Association (PABBSI) will receive Rp 10 billion and the Indonesian Volleyball Association (PBVSI) will receive Rp 3.2 billion.
For the Paralympics, the government has allocated Rp 80 billion for training camps.
“The [Rp 80 billion] budget is allocated for the [2020] Paralympics and ASEAN Para Games training camps.
“However, due to the delay we prioritize the use of the budget for the Paralympics. Once the Philippines announces the new date of the 2020 Para Games, we will switch back to the former budget arrangement,” the ministry said. (nkn)


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Kamis, 13 Februari 2020

Virus forces teams out of Asian badminton championships


Virus forces teams out of Asian badminton championships

Agence France-Presse
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia   /   Tue, February 11, 2020   /   02:30 pm
Virus forces teams out of Asian badminton championshipsIllustration. The deadly coronavirus outbreak has forced China and Hong Kong's men and women and India's women to withdraw from badminton's Asia Team Championships, which start on Tuesday in Manila. (JP/Aman Rochman)

The deadly coronavirus outbreak has forced China and Hong Kong's men and women and India's women to withdraw from badminton's Asia Team Championships, which start on Tuesday in Manila.
The event, which runs until Sunday in the Philippines capital, is the Asian qualifying event for the sport's Thomas and Uber Cup team championships later this year.
It also serves as part of the qualification process for this year's Tokyo Olympics.
"The decision to impose the 14 days quarantine period for all travellers coming from China, Hong Kong and Macau has to be respected in view of the health and safety of the Philippines government for its people," said a Badminton Asia statement Tuesday.
"It is in this respect that the above event will not see the teams from China and Hong Kong competing."
The Indian women's team withdrew after concerns were raised by players and their parents, said the Badminton Association of India (BAI). 
"After receiving complete assurances from Badminton Asia, the men's team agreed to travel and confirmed their participation however, the women's team was withdrawn," said a BAI statement.
There have been more than 42,000 people infected in China where more than 1,000 people have died, mainly around the outbreak's epicenter in the central city of Wuhan.
Elsewhere there have been more than 460 infections in 28 countries with two deaths, one in the Philippines and the other in Hong Kong.

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Game on: Free Fire Champions Cup 2020 gives Indonesia foothold in e-sports


Game on: Free Fire Champions Cup 2020 gives Indonesia foothold in e-sports

The Jakarta Post
Jakarta   /   Tue, February 11, 2020   /   07:40 pm
Game on: Free Fire Champions Cup 2020 gives Indonesia foothold in e-sportsStakeholders in the new e-sport industry (left to right) Garena Indonesia director Hans Kurniadi Saleh, Tourism and Creative Economy Minister Wishnutama Kusubandio and Youth and Sports Ministry secretary Gatot S. Dewobroto pose for a photograph during the presser of the 2020 Free Fire Championship in Jakarta on Tuesday. (The Jakarta Post/Courtesy of Garena Indonesia )

Garena Indonesia, a unit of Singapore-based internet and mobile provider Garena, has praised Indonesia for its growing role and reputation in e-sports. The firm said the country was ready to take the next step and organize bigger e-sport events.
Garena Indonesia director Hans Kurniadi Saleh Indonesia’s said rapid growth of e-sports had enabled the country to host the Free Fire Champions Cup 2020 (named after the Free Fire online strategy game) slated to be held on April 19. The championship would offer winners cash prizes totaling Rp 8.18 billion.
“Only countries with great e-sport growth rates can host the Free Fire world championship. Indonesia had to go through a tight bidding process to gain this opportunity. This will hugely contribute to the country’s bid to develop its digital economy,” he told a press conference on Tuesday.
Twelve selected e-sport teams from Asia, America, Europe and Africa are to attend the championship.
So far, only Thailand has hosted the Free Fire championship in the region, namely the 2019 Free Fire Championship held in Bangkok, which Indonesia’s team EVOS won.
Youth and Sports Ministry secretary Gatot S. Dewobroto, who attended the Tuesday’s press conference, expects the upcoming event to lure not only more players to seriously train and compete in this relatively new sports but also to inspire local developers to produce high-quality online games.
“The government has thrown its full support behind the development of this sport in the hope that it will attract more players and thus grow the local online game industry,” he said.
Tourism and Creative Economy Minister Wishnutama Kusubandio said he expected the event to also lure tourists to the country, who would show an interest not only in the tournament but also in other tourist attractions.
“A good and memorable event would leave a good [impression] on visitors and would likely make them want to come back for more visits,” Wishnutama said

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