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Di EBTANAS penerimaan pegawai baru di sebuah instansi tahun lalu, muncul pertanyaan2 ini....

 

111. tinggal dipilih mau:

 

A. mandi saja

B. tidur saja

C. mandi sambil tidur

D. tidur sambil mandi

E. tidur sambil dimandiin

F. atau mandi sambil ditiduri?

 

112. enakan mana:

 

G. lihat orang tidur sambil mandi, atau

H. lihat orang mandi sambil tidur?

 

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Theme: Fashion

Model: Wei Ting

MUA: Wei Ting

Photographer: Edmund Tan

Location: Dhoby Ghaut Green, Singapore

 

Please do not use this image without permission. For enquires please contact me directly.

 

Edmund Tan

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Katie White | lead singer The Ting Tings.

    

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This is Rum and Ting (also called Wray and Ting or Ting with a Sting) is common cocktail found throughout Jamaica. It's two ingredient highball consisting of white overproof jamaican rum and Ting, a popular soda made from Caribbean grapefruit. The "invention" of this cocktail is hard to pinpoint a time, person and place, but Ting was introduced in 1976 and advertising for "Wray & Ting" exists in the early 2000's.

 

Understanding Rum and Ting as a cocktail is to understand how Jamaicans enjoy jamaican rum. In Jamaican, there are many tiny colorful rum shops where rum is not served mixed up into a drink, but by the bottle (often a 200 milliliter flask) with a cup of ice, fresh lime and Ting (or other fizzy mixers of their choice) leaving the patrons to combine it to their liking. There's an estimated 20,000 of these rum shops, most no bigger than a shipping container. It's a laid-back atmosphere, no pomp or circumstance.

 

As for the how the drink tastes, overproof jamaican rums have an intense "hogo" or funk from the particular fermentation methods that jamaican rum is known for. This is not a subtle spirit, when combined "quieter" ingredients, these rums shout over everything. It's for this reason that Ting manages to stand up properly to offset this intensity. Much like the carefree way Rum and Ting is consumed, so is the recipe for making it. Measuring can seem overly formal, but for your first time, I would recommend it since these rums are typically 126 proof.

 

1.5 oz overproof white jamaican rum (see note)

4 oz (approx.) Ting (other grapefruit sodas can substitute, see note)

 

Add a splash of soda into the bottom of your cup. Add ice gently, then the rum. Top with Ting. Gently stir to combine. Garnish with a lime wedge or wheel.

 

Note about rum: The three most popular white jamaican rum are Wray & Nephew, Rum-Bar, and Rum Fire which are all recommended.

 

Note about soda: Ting can be hard to find in the states, so substitutes need to be a bit more tart and bitter and not too sweet to be able to match up effectively. A splash of lime juice can help with this substitution.

 

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TING- JU SHAO

 

e-mail:

 

shao36@mac.com

 

address: P.O.Box101-26, Taipei10599, Taiwan

 

www.ceramicstoday.com/potw/shao_ting-ju.htm

  

Ting-Ju Shao was born in Taiwan in 1963. She has immersed herself in creative ceramic art for 22 years.

 

Shao was invited to be a guest artist by the following institutions: NCECA, U.S.A. (1996); University of Central Florida, U.S.A. (1997); International Ceramic Studio, Kecskement, Hungary (1999); and the Takeo International Cultural Exchange Program, Japan (2000), Ireland International Ceramic Festival , The International Ceramic Workshop by firm Ekostavby, Nitra , Slovakia( 2006).

 

Shao was accepted as a member of I.A.C in 2001. She is the committee consultant and juror for the International Competitions and activities in 2001, 2002, 2004 and 2007 which took place in The Taipei County Yingge Ceramics Museum. Shao was invited by the McKnight Foundation to be juror for the Jerome Artist Project Grants (MN, U.S.A.) in 2004.

 

Shao writes articles for "Ceramic Art" in Taiwan and“ New Ceramics “ in Germany. She is also an illustrator who has in the past 17 years published more than 50 journals, 4 picture books, and book about art.

  

Exhibitions and Museum Collections

 

Shao’s works have been displayed in 79 selected exhibitions and 11 solo exhibitions in the following locations:

• Europe: Denmark, Hungary, Italy, Germany, Greece, England, Croatia ,Ireland , Slovakia, etc.

• Asia: Japan, Taiwan, Korea, China, etc.

• America : U.S.A. , Canada , Argentina

• New Zealand

 

Over 21 pieces of work have been collected by museums or foundations in countries including:

• Switzerland - Arian Museum, Geneva

• Japan - Takeo Cultural Hall, Takeo; The museum of Shigaraki Cultural Park, Shigaraki

• Italy - International Ceramics Museum, Faenza

• Hungary - International Ceramic Studio, Kecskement

• Denmark - International Ceramic Center, Saslskor

• Greece – Benaki Museum, Athens

• Germany - Keramikmuseum Westerwald, Hoehr-Genzhausen

• Taiwan - Taipei County Yingko Ceramic Museum, Taipei Fine Arts Museum, National Museum of History

• Korea - Icheon World Ceramic Center

• United States - University of Central Florida, Ontario, FL

• Argentina-University of National Misiones

• Slovakia-The Ceramic Park- Tartuf Castle Hotel

 

Awards

 

• Special mention of the Sculpture Award -The International Ceramic Museum , San Nicolas, Argentina

• McKnight Artist-In-Residence Award 2004 - Northern Clay Center, MN,

U.S.A

• Honorable Awards of World Ceramic Biennale 2003 - World Ceramic Biennale, Korea

• International Ceramics Biennial 2001, 1994 - Faenza, Italy

• Fletcher Challenge International Ceramic Competition 1992 - New Zealand

• R.O.C. Ceramics Biennial 1996 - First Place

• R.O.C. Ceramics Biennial 1993, 1992 and 1991 - National Museum of History, Taiwan

• Taipei Annual Art Exhibition 1990

 

Review

 

• ”The World of Ting-Ju Shao” by Hiroko Miura ( New Ceramics 2/2005)

• “The Week Artist-Shao Ting Ju”( Ceramics Today/2005)

• “Double Happiness-Shao Ting Ju” (Taiwan Review/2005 Dec.)

• “ Ting-Ju Shao’s Caricatures” by Ronald Andrew Kuchta

(Ceramic Art and Perception, Number 55 / 2004)

• “The works of Ting-Ju Shao” by Noriko Otsuki (Kerameiki techni issue 48)

• “The Exhibition of Six Artists” (Yomiuri News /Japan/2000)

“The Art of Communication” (Saga News /Japan/2000)

“The Soul of an Artist: The Work of Frances T. J. Shao (

Kerameiki Techni issue 27)

“The Dutch Ceramist, Teja,and Taiwanese Ceramist, Ting-Ju Shao”

(NHK News /Japan/2000)

• “Interpretations of Clay - Six Taiwanese Clay Artists” (Art and Perception 34)

• “For Something a Little Different” (Border Crossings /Canada/1997)

“Interpretations of Clay - Six Taiwanese Clay Artists” (Critical State of

Visual Art / U. S. A/1997)

  

27/02/16. Ting Kau, New Territories, Hong Kong.

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