title: Web Portal Multibahasa Dengan Joomla 1.5.x
language: indonesian
author: slamet riyanto
yard total: 117
format ebook: pdf
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Glad it could change the blog template that is provided by default by less blogger meet our needs. This ebook discusses how to create a blog with 3 column directly edit the HTML in it. With a brief guide and simple, you can practice to your blogger template.

A simple example how to edit my own blog template and make it 3 columns. I pour and serve in a free ebook for you who want to learn to edit, especial work (tweaking) of your blog. (original site: http://bangsablogger.blogspot.com/2009/03/ebook-gratis-membuat-blog-3-kolom.html)

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"Blogging is about sharing things" - Anonymous.

This time I want to re-distribute the e-book free of charge to you, faithful readers Blogguebo.com. :)

After the first e-book "Exclusive Interview with Successful Blogger-Blogger" You can already download for free, today e-book free of both Blogguebo.com titled "Blogger Terms Dictionary (Extended Edition)" You can also download for free through Ziddu.

Like the first e-book, e-book exclusive to this second compilation is also the first series of articles and the dictionary term blogger I've ever show in this blog. The difference, compared with the online version of this blog, e-book version is more complete. That's why I mengimbuhkan a sub-title "Extended Edition" to this e-book.

Patient does not have to immediately download the e-book and it is exclusive?

Please download the e-book "Dictionary of Terms Blogger (Extended Edition)" by clicking this image e-book cover or this link.
(source: blogguebo.com)

Poor Richard’s Top 100 Tips for Doing Business Online contains tips for: Improving your Web site design and content, Attracting more visitors to your Web site, Using other people’s Web sites and ezines to promote your site and Measuring your results.

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Download a very inspiring ebook on doing online business, from Poor Richard’s series: Top 100 Tips for Doing Business Online.pdf (31 pages of pdf file, 0.5 MB).
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It will be profitable to the student in proportion to the discrimination
with which it is used. For it is not in the least meant to be of the
nature of an Encyclopædia, giving condensed and comprehensive articles
with a big full stop at the end of each. Nor is it a collection of
"primers," beginning at the very beginning of each subject and working
methodically onwards. That is not the idea.

What then is the aim of this book? It is to give the intelligent
student-citizen, otherwise called "the man in the street," a bunch of
intellectual keys by which to open doors which have been hitherto shut
to him, partly because he got no glimpse of the treasures behind the
doors, and partly because the portals were made forbidding by an
unnecessary display of technicalities. Laying aside conventional modes
of treatment and seeking rather to open up the subject as one might on a
walk with a friend, the work offers the student what might be called
informal introductions to the various departments of knowledge. To put
it in another way, the articles are meant to be clues which the reader
may follow till he has left his starting point very far behind. Perhaps
when he has gone far on his own he will not be ungrateful to the simple
book of "instructions to travellers" which this "Outline of Science" is
intended to be. The simple "bibliographies" appended to the various
articles will be enough to indicate "first books." Each article is meant
to be an invitation to an intellectual adventure, and the short lists of
books are merely finger-posts for the beginning of the journey.

We confess to being greatly encouraged by the reception that has been
given to the English serial issue of "The Outline of Science." It has
been very hearty--we might almost say enthusiastic. For we agree with
Professor John Dewey, that "the future of our civilisation depends upon
the widening spread and deepening hold of the scientific habit of mind."
And we hope that this is what "The Outline of Science" makes for.
Information is all to the good; interesting information is better still;
but best of all is the education of the scientific habit of mind.
Another modern philosopher, Professor L. T. Hobhouse, has declared that
the evolutionist's mundane goal is "the mastery by the human mind of the
conditions, internal as well as external, of its life and growth." Under
the influence of this conviction "The Outline of Science" has been
written. For life is not for science, but science for life. And even
more than science, to our way of thinking, is the individual development
of the scientific way of looking at things. Science is our legacy; we
must use it if it is to be our very own.
(source: gutenberg.com)

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Dolphins can distinguish between two different metal coins in complete darkness up to 2 miles away. They can even send messages to one another over a distance of 220 km.Discover their amazing sonar system. And see that it is an evidence for God's creation

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This presentation explains how a human being is created, and which stages he goes through to come into existence. This presentation is about you…You will watch how God performed a string of miracles and created the human being who was once just a drop of water.

The human body is the most complicated machine in the world. We see with it, hear with it, breathe with it, walk and run with it, and sense pleasure with it. Its bones, muscles, arteries, veins and internal organs are organized with marvellous design, and when we examine this design in detail we find even more amazing facts. Every part of the body, though each may seem to be so different from another, is made up of the same material: cells.
Cells, each of which is one thousandth of a millimetre, are the structural units that form our body and everything in it. Some of these cells unite to form bones, others to form nerves, the liver, the inner layer of the stomach, the skin or the cornea of the eyeball. Each has the size and shape that exactly meet the requirement of that part of the body.
How and when did cells, which have such varied functions, come into being?
The answer to this question will take us into a process whose every moment is filled with mystery. All the approximately 100 trillion cells that make up your body today came from the division of one single cell. That single cell which had the same structure as all the cells in your body now, came from the union of your mother's egg cell and your father's sperm cell.
In the Qur'an, God sometimes refers to the wonders of the earth and the sky, and sometimes to the mysteries of the creation of living things as various signs of His existence. One of the most important of these signs is His wondrous creation of human beings.
In many verses, as a lesson to human beings, God advises them to turn and look at their own creation. He explains in detail how human beings come to be and what stages they pass through. In Sura 56, He tells of human creation:
We created you, so why do you not confirm the truth? Have you thought about the sperm that you ejaculate? Is it you who create it or are We the Creator? (Qur'an, 56: 57-59)
The essence of a human being composed of 60-70 kilos of flesh and a mass of bones was originally contained in a drop of fluid. It is certainly a wonder that an intelligent, feeling human being with the faculties of speech and hearing and with a remarkably complex physical structure could come into existence from a drop of fluid. This development was certainly not the result of a random process or the operation of chance, but rather of a conscious process of Creation.
This site will explain in detail a wonder that is experienced continually, by every person on the face of the earth the wonder of human creation. It must be made clear that what is dealt with in this site is only a part of the intricacies of human creation; but even what is related in this site reveals once again the eternal power of the Creator, His limitless knowledge and intelligence that surround and embrace the whole universe. And it will remind human beings that Almighty God is "the Best of Creators".

We created man from the purest kind of clay; then made him a drop in a secure receptacle; then formed the drop into a clot and formed the clot into a lump and formed the lump into bones and clothed the bones in flesh; and then brought him into being as another creature. Blessed be God, the Best of Creators! (Qur'an, 23: 12-14) (pakdenono.com)

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