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An Australian blogger who faked terminal cancer breached consumer laws with her deception, a court has ruled.
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Seorang blogger Australia yang memalsukan kanker terminal melanggar undang-undang konsumen dengan penipuan nya, pengadilan telah memutuskan.
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Seorang blogger asal Australia yang mengaku mengidap kanker terminal telah melanggar undang-undang konsumen dengan tuduhan penipuan yang telah diputuskan oleh pengadilan
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Belle Gibson, 25, gained fame in Australia after she claimed to have beaten cancer using natural remedies rather than medical intervention.
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Belle Gibson, 25, mendapatkan ketenaran di Australia setelah dia mengaku telah dipukuli kanker dengan menggunakan obat-obatan alami daripada intervensi medis.
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Belle Gibson,25, meraih ketenaran di Australia setelah mengaku berhasil sembuh dari kanker dengan pengobatan alami tanpa campur tangan medis.
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Dia meluncurkan aplikasi yang berhasil dan masak, tapi kemudian mengakui diagnosis dibuat.
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Dia meluncuncurkan aplikasi dan buku masak yang sukses , tetapi kemudian diakui bahwa diagnosis tersebut dianggap mengada – ada
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In ruling against Ms Gibson, a judge said the blogger may have "genuinely" believed what she was saying.
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Dalam putusan terhadap Ms Gibson, seorang hakim mengatakan blogger mungkin memiliki "benar" percaya apa yang ia katakan.
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Dalam putusan melawan Ms Gibson, hakim menyatakan bahwa blogger tersebut mungkin benar-benar percaya dengan apa yang ia katakan.
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"Not all human beings are rational and reasonable all of the time," Federal Court of Australia judge Debbie Mortimer said on Wednesday.
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"Tidak semua manusia yang rasional dan wajar sepanjang waktu," Federal Court of Australia hakim Debbie Mortimer, Rabu.
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“tidak semua makhluk hidup berakal sepanjang waktu” Hakim Pengadilan pemerintah pusat Australia Debbie Motimer mengatakan pada hari Rabu.
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"It seems to me that, at least in some respects, it might be open to find that Gibson suffered from a series of delusions about her health condition."
Ms Gibson would be penalised at a later date, she said.
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"Sepertinya saya bahwa, setidaknya dalam beberapa hal, itu mungkin terbuka untuk menemukan bahwa Gibson menderita serangkaian delusi tentang kondisi kesehatannya."
Ms Gibson akan dihukum di kemudian hari, katanya.
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“menurut saya, setidaknya dalam beberapa hal mungkin terbuka kesempatan untuk membuktikan bahwa Gibson menderita rangkaian delusi tentang kondisi kesehatannya” Ms Gibson akan dihukum di kemudian hari, katanya.
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How deception unfolded
Ms Gibson's claims to have cured her cancer with Ayurvedic medicine, oxygen therapy and a gluten and refined sugar-free diet propelled her to prominence.
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Bagaimana penipuan membuka
klaim Ms Gibson telah sembuh kankernya dengan pengobatan Ayurveda, terapi oksigen dan gluten dan halus diet bebas gula mendorongnya untuk menonjol.
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Bagaimana penipuan terbongkar
Ms Gibson mengaku telah sembuh dari kanker nya dengan Pengobatan Ayurvedic , terapi oksigen dan gluten dan makanan bebas gula yang mendorong nya untuk sembuh.
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She capitalised on her fame with a successful app and a cookbook, both called The Whole Pantry, and promised to deliver a share of the profits to several charities.
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Dia memanfaatkan ketenarannya dengan aplikasi yang berhasil dan buku masak, baik yang disebut The Whole Pantry, dan berjanji untuk memberikan bagian dari keuntungan untuk beberapa badan amal.
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Dia memanfaatkan ketenaran nya dengan menggunakan aplikasi dan buku masak yang dinamakan The whole pantry dan berjanji untuk menyumbangkan keuntungan nya untuk beberapa badan amal.
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But the money allegedly never reached the charities and cracks began to appear in Ms Gibson's story, leading her to admit her claims were untrue.
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Tapi uang itu diduga tidak pernah mencapai amal dan retak mulai muncul dalam cerita Ms Gibson, yang menyebabkan dia untuk mengakui klaim nya tidak benar.
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Tetapi, uang itu diduga tidak pernah disumbangkan dan menimbulkan kecurigaan pada cerita ms Gibson, hal ini menyebabkan ia mengakui bahwa pengakuan nya palsu.
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Attempting to justify her behaviour, she told a magazine: "If I don't have an answer, then I will sort of theorise it myself and come up with one. I think that's an easy thing to often revert to if you don't know what the answer is."
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Mencoba untuk membenarkan perilakunya, dia mengatakan kepada majalah: "Jika saya tidak punya jawaban, maka saya akan semacam berteori sendiri dan datang dengan salah satu yang saya pikir itu hal yang mudah untuk sering kembali ke jika Anda tidak. tahu apa jawabannya adalah. "
Keadilan
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Ia mencoba membenarkan perilaku nya pada sebuah majalah: “jika saya tidak punya jawaban , maka saya akan berteori sendiri dan memunculkan jawaban. Saya rasa itu merupakan hal yang mudah untuk dikembalikan jika anda tidak mengetahui jawaban nya.”
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Justice Mortimer upheld "most, but not all" allegations brought by Consumer Affairs Victoria against Ms Gibson.
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Mortimer ditegakkan "sebagian besar, tapi tidak semua" tuduhan yang dibawa oleh Consumer Affairs Victoria terhadap Ms Gibson.
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Justice Mortimer membenarkan bahwa “sebagian besar, tapi tidak seluruhnya” tuduhan yang diajukan oleh komisi perlindungan konsumen Victoria terhadap Ms. Gibson
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She said Ms Gibson's false claims spurred people to buy her products.
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Dia mengatakan klaim palsu Ms Gibson memacu orang untuk membeli produk-produknya.
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Dia mengakatakan bahwa pengakuan palsu Ms. Gibson memacu orang untuk membeli produk nya
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"Her 'pitch' overwhelmingly used groups likely to evoke sympathy because of their vulnerabilities - young girls, asylum seekers, sick children," Justice Mortimer said.
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"Her 'lapangan' sangat digunakan kelompok cenderung untuk membangkitkan simpati karena kerentanan mereka - gadis-gadis muda, pencari suaka, anak yang sakit," kata Hakim Mortimer.
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“promosi nya meliputi kelompok yang cenderung dapat membangkitkan simpati karena kerentanan gadis-gadis muda, pengungsi, penderita” kata Justice Mortimer
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Kamis, 25 Mei 2017
Rabu, 14 Desember 2016
TUGAS PEMBELAJARAN BHS INGGRIS BERBASIS KOMPUTER 4
this is where the magic happens
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1. Zoos in New Orleans, San Diego, Detroit, and the Bronx have become biological
A
parks where animals roams free and people watch from across a moat.
B C D
It’s supposed to be roam free because ‘animals’ is plural.
2. George has not completed the assignment yet, and Maria hasn’t neither
A B C D
It’s supposed to be neither.
3. Hanny enjoyed to be able to meet several Congress members during her vacation.
A B C D
It supposed to be ‘being’.
4. No one would have attended the lecture if you told the truth about
A B C
the guest speaker.
D
It supposed to be using had because it’s conditional sentence type 3.
5. Marie has registered for both the afternoon anthropology class as well as
A B
the evening sociology lecture.
C D
Because ‘both’ is paired with ‘and’.
6. Compact discs are affected neither by scratching and by dust.
A B C D
It should be nor, because there is neither.
7. Plastics used to make textiles can be drawn into fine threads, then woven or knit
A B C D
into fabrics.
It supposed to be knitted, because it should be parallel.
8. Henry David Thoreau stressed the importance in individuality and of living
A B
in harmony with nature.
C D
The word ‘in’ is supposed to be ‘of’.
9. The coach was depending for his team to win the game so that they would have a
A B C
chance to play in the Super Bowl.
D
It supposed to be ‘depending on’.
10. According to Freud, mental life is characterized by internal conflicts who are largely
A B C D
unconscious.
It supposed to be which.
TUGAS PEMBELAJARAN BHS INGGRIS BERBANTUAN KOMPUTER 3
this is where the magic happens
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Exercise
1. Daniel said that if he had to do homework last night, he wouldn’t have been
A B C
able to attend the concert.
D
è Because tonight hasn’t happened yet. Meanwhile this conditional sentence talk about things in the past.
2. Peter had already seen that musical before he read the reviews about it.
A B C D
à Because ‘had’ must followed by past participle
3. Almost all books have a few errors in them in spite of the care taker to check
A B C
its froof pages before the final printing.
D
è Because ‘in spite of’ must followed by noun.
4. Tom and his sister studied biology in this university last year, and so did
A B C D
Jean.
è Because it happened in the past, so we use ‘did’ instead of ‘does’
5. The examination will test your ability to understand spoken English, to
A B
read non-technical language, and written correctly.
C D
è Because the sentence must be paralel.
6. The sooner you leave, the earlier you will arrive at your destination.
A B C D
è Because the sentence must be paralel.
7. If Rudy had studied German in college, he wouldn’t have found the
A B
scientific terminology so difficult to understand.
C D
è Before the past conditional or (would have) we must use past perfect tense.
8. After she had bought herself a new automobile, she sold her bicycle.
A B C D
à Because ‘had bought’ must followed by past participle. So, we use ‘sold’ instead of ‘sell’
9. He isn’t driving to the convention in March, and neither they are.
A B C D
à Because ‘in March’ is not necessary and makes the sentence ambiguous.
10. John went to the mountains on his vacation, and we did too. A B C D
è Because ‘did’ represents ‘went’.
TUGAS PEMBELAJARAN BHS INGGRIS BERBANTUAN KOMPUTER 2
this is where the magic happens
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Fill in the blanks by using the right preposition! (ø, in,on,at next to, or under)
1. The students were already sitting _____on_____ the table waiting for the test paper to be given.
(because on used to show that something is in a position above something else. Because when you’re sitting, you are sit above something)
2. I asked the old lady standing __________next to______ me ____on________the bus where I should get out.
(because we use next to for people or things that are very near or beside each other and because it is impossible for someone to be “in, on, at or under” us.) – (because for vehicles anything considered to have a large floor space like bus we used “on”)
3. John bought his shoes _______in______ a sport store___at_____ Kencana street. (because “in” used to show that we are inside of a place or area) – (because “at” we used to show an exact position or particular place)
4. Billy stood___in___line for twenty minutes ____on___ the ticket window __at___the drama theater to get tickets for the play.
(because “in line” is a collocation that can not be separated or change) – (because we use “on” to show the in which location the person at) – (because “at” we used to show an exact position or particular place)
5. My grandmother died _____in___the age of 80.
(because “in” indicates period of times)
6. I live ____at_____Bengawan Street no.54A, South Jakarta . I moved there ___in____ December 14, 1995.
(because “at” indicates location or exact direction)-( because “in” shows occurence of time)
7. We were really worried______at__ first because the library was closed_____on____Saturday, so we couldn't find that book refference. But ___in____ the end, everything worked out because we were able to find it ____at____John”s home.
(“at” indicates the time) – (“on” indicates days) – (“in” shows long period) – (“at” shows an exact position or particular place)
8. Betty began working on the translation project___ ø ____last week. and she can finish it___on__ Thursday.
(because it does not need preposition) – (because “on” used to show days or dates)
9. Tom’s grandfather, who really famous, was ____in_______ the painting which was hanging ___on____the wall.
(because “in” indicates that the grandfather’s picture is inside the painting) – (because “on” shows position of something above something else)
10. George had his ticket _________on_________ his hand as he gets into the theater. (because “on” indicates position of the ticket which is above his hand)
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