Kamis, 12 April 2012

15 old currency from world

1980 china- one jiao
1991 Nicaragua-One un Centavo
1944 Hungarian-5 pengo
1927 silver dutch 10 cent- Netherlands
5 sen -1964 from indonesia
2000 tweeduizend frank-1832 until 2002
1 dollar-1935
5 mark-1975 (denmark)
5 francs- 1800
50 piatres- 1989 (egypt)
1000 won 1975
1 rial-1980

one kyat from burma,myanmar, 1972 until1979
1958 Canadian  silver dollar

1 roepiah- keluaran soematera
1976 Jamaican-1 dollar


Selasa, 10 April 2012

Forgive me- Maher Zain


I'm about to lose the battle and cross the line
I'm about to make another mistake
And even though I try to stay away
Everything around me keeps dragging me in
I can't help thinking to myself
What if my time would end today, today, today?
Can I guarantee that I will get another chance
Before it's too late, too late, too late

Chorus:
Forgive me… My heart is so full of regret
Forgive me… Now is the right time for me to repent, repent, repent..

Am I out of my mind?
What did I do? Oh, I feel so bad!
And every time I try to start all over again
My shame comes back to haunt me
I'm trying hard to walk away
But temptation is surrounding me, surrounding me
I wish that I could find the strength to change my life
Before it's too late, too late, too late

CHORUS

I know O Allah You're the Most-Forgiving
And that You've promised to
Always be there when I call upon You
So now I'm standing here
Ashamed of all the mistakes I've committed
Please don't turn me away
And hear my prayer when I ask You to

Jumat, 06 April 2012

old Currency

The Foolowing  are some of the old currency pictorial  Soekarno
Rp 1000
Rp 5 , 10



2,5 rupiah
Rp 100

1000 rupiah
25 rupiah

1 rupiah

Old Currencies from Indonesia

Hy friend, here i want to share about currencies from Indonesia.
the following are some old currency as iam concerned:
1 Sen

1 Sen -1964     













1koin




50 Sen lengkap
10
Rp 75

History of Banking

The history of the bank started a long way back. In early civizations, a temple was considered the safest refuge. It was a solid building, constantly attended, and filled with sacred characters which  might scare off thieves. In Babylob, in the 18th BC, there were records of loans made by the priests of the temple. The concept of banks had arrived.
The progress of banking activities was then abvious in Greece and Rome. In Greece,private entrepeneurs and temples undertook financial transactions.Deposits  and loans  were made, money was changed from one currency to another and coins were tested for weight  and purity. The people in Rome adopted the banking practices of Greece. By the 2th century AD, a debt could be officially paid off by depositing an appropriate sum into a bank, and public notaries were appointed to register such transaction.
The collapse of trade after the Roman Empire made banker less necessary than before. It got worse because the Christian church dissaproved of the charging of interest. The Christian probhibition on interst eventually provided an opportunity for bankers of another religion. The Jews, barred from most other forms of employment, supplied this need.

 During the 13th century, bankers from North Italy, collectively known as the Lombards, gradually replaced the Jews in their role as money-lenders to the rich and powerful. The business skills of the Italian were enhanced by their knowledge of double-entry book- keeping. Their creative accountancy allowed them to avoid the Christian sin of lending money at interest. The interest on a loan was presented in the accounts either as a voluntary gift from the borrower or as a reward for the risk taken.
By the early 14th century, two families florence, Italy, the Bardirs and the Peruzzis, had grown very wealthy by offering financial services. They arranged for the collection and transfer of money. They facilitated trade by providing merchants with bills of exchange, which was money paid in by a debtor in a town which could be paid out to a creditor in another town by presenting the bill ( a principle familiar now in the form of a cheque). In 1587 the Banco della Piazza di Rialto was opened in Venice as a state initiative. Its purpose was to carry out the important function of holding a merchant's funds on a safe deposit and to enable financial transaction in Venice and elsewhere to be madewithout the physical transfer of coins.

Someone like you- Adele


I heard that you’re settled down
That you found a girl and you’re married now
I heard that your dreams came true
Guess she gave you things I didn’t give to you

Old friend, why are you so shy?
It ain’t like you to hold back or hide from the lie

I hate to turn up out of the blue uninvited
But I couldn’t stay away, I couldn’t fight it
I hoped you’d see my face & that you’d be reminded
That for me, it isn’t over

Nevermind, I’ll find someone like you
I wish nothing but the best for you too
Don’t forget me, I beg, I remember you said
"Sometimes it lasts in love but sometimes it hurts instead"
Sometimes it lasts in love but sometimes it hurts instead, yeah

You’d know how the time flies
Only yesterday was the time of our lives
We were born and raised in a summery haze
Bound by the surprise of our glory days

I hate to turn up out of the blue uninvited
But I couldn’t stay away, I couldn’t fight it
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I hoped you’d see my face & that you’d be reminded
That for me, it isn’t over yet

Nevermind, I’ll find someone like you
I wish nothing but the best for you too
Don’t forget me, I beg, I remember you said
"Sometimes it lasts in love but sometimes it hurts instead", yay

Nothing compares, no worries or cares
Regret’s and mistakes they’re memories made
Who would have known how bittersweet this would taste?

Nevermind, I’ll find someone like you
I wish nothing but the best for you too
Don’t forget me, I beg, I remembered you said
"Sometimes it lasts in love but sometimes it hurts instead"

Nevermind, I’ll find someone like you
I wish nothing but the best for you too
Don’t forget me, I beg, I remembered you said
"Sometimes it lasts in love but sometimes it hurts instead"
Sometimes it lasts in love but sometimes it hurts instead, yeah