Friday, December 25, 2009

Man Became Woman


He was agus wardoyo. since birth he is a man. but when a teenager, he was more like a woman. even associate with them.

More extreme, almost all parts of the body turned into female. his voice sounds like a real woman. Peak, four years ago, Agus had a genital surgery at Doctor Soetomo Hospital.

Now, Agus really has become a woman. Batang district court legalize Agus's status to women. He now renamed Namira Ilmira Arkadea. her nickname is Dea.

The judges assess the decision was right. because, these experts datas indicate that her hormones and organs dominated female hormones. It has also been proved by the success of sex change operations in the doctor Sutomo Hospital, Surabaya, East Java, four years ago.
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Old Memories and Me


This book tells about the legendary songwriter's autobiography Charlie craig. Starting from a small mill village of cotton mills in South Carolina to Nashvile, Tennessee where he became famous.

Failures, successes, tears, laughter, the romance of his life featured in this book. How she met and worked with stars like Alan Jackson, Dolly Parton, Aaron Tippin, Jphnny Cash, Andy Griffith and many more. There is also a story about the life and career of Charlie Craig and have never read or heard before.


Personal life and career of the writer with a detailed written from the view of life, which he can award up to unfulfilled dreams. If you read this book seemed to like sitting in the living room and the writer tells his own life.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Superfreakonomics

This book represent how to understand riddles of life from economics perspective. What is freakonomics?

Steven D. Levitt is typical economist. He relates riddles of everyday life with economics. Question like: Which is more dangerous: a gun or a swimming pool? What do schoolteachers and sumo wrestlers have in common? Why do drug dealers still live with their moms? How much do parents really matter? How did the legalization of abortion affect the rate of violent crime?

These may not sound like questions for an economist to ask. But, Steven D. Levitt is is a much-heralded scholar who studies the riddles of everyday life, from cheating and crime to sports and child-rearing, and whose conclusions turn the conventional wisdom on its head.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

stones into schools


" 'Look here. Look at these hills,' [the leader of one such community] said as he pointed toward the mountains looming over the town, whose lower slopes were strewn with countless rocks and boulders. 'There has been far too much dying in these hills. Every rock, every boulder that you see before you is one of my mujahadeen, shahids, martyrs, who sacrificed their lives. . . . Now we must make their sacrifice worthwhile. . . . We must turn these stones into schools.' "


Greg Mortenson the writer of this book, recounting his effort to establish 131 schools, many primarily for girls. Those efforts were diverted when a massive earthquake hit the Azad Kashmir region of Pakistan in October 2005. He set up temporary schools and then several earthquakeproof schools. Then, he establishs schools in Afganistan in 2007. He helps the U.S. Military formulate new strategic plan as a road map to peace.

He'd been inspired to action when the village nurtured him back to health after a failed mountaineering attempt on K2 in 1993. When he encountered the community's thirst for education for its children and realized how unlikely it was that this thirst would be quenched, he set out to construct a single school.

The Mortenson’s philosophy is: He believes that conflict in the region will not be won by combat and airstrikes but with books, pencils and notebooks.

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