Rabu, 18 Maret 2015

Michael Jordan Biography Basketball Player (1963–)

Synopsis

American basketball star Michael Jordan was born on February 17, 1963, in Brooklyn, New York. Jordan left college after his junior year to join the NBA. Drafted by the Chicago Bulls, he helped the team make it to the playoffs. For his efforts there, Jordan received the NBA Rookie of the Year Award. With five regular-season MVPs and three All-Star MVPs, Jordan became the most decorated player in the NBA.

Early Life

Professional basketball player, Olympic athlete, businessperson, actor. Born on February 17, 1963, in Brooklyn, New York. Considered one of the best basketball players ever, Michael Jordan dominated the sport from the mid-1980s to the late 1990s. He led the Chicago Bulls to six national championships, and earned the National Basketball Association's Most Valuable Player Award five times.
Growing up in Wilmington, North Carolina, Jordan developed a competitive edge at an early age. He wanted to win every game he played. As his father James later noted, "What he does have is a competition problem. He was born with that ... the person he tries to outdo most of the time is himself."
Jordan enrolled at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1981 and soon became an important member of the school's basketball team. His team won the NCAA Division I championships in 1982 with Jordan scoring the final basket needed to defeat Georgetown University. He was also singled out as the NCAA College Player of the Year in 1983 and in 1984.
During the summer of 1984, Jordan made his first appearance at the Olympic Games as a member of the U.S. Olympic basketball team. The team won the gold at the games that year, which were held in Los Angeles. Jordan later helped the American team bring home the gold medal at the 1992 Olympic Games, held in Barcelona, Spain.

NBA Superstar

Jordan left college after his junior year to join the NBA. Drafted by the Chicago Bulls, he soon proved himself on the court. He helped the team make it to the playoffs and scored an average of 28.2 points per game that season. For his efforts, Jordan received the NBA Rookie of the Year Award and was selected for the All-Star Game.
In 1985, he finished his bachelor's degree in geography and continued to play basketball professionally. While his second season was marred by injury, Jordan was breaking new ground on the court during the 1986-1987 season. He became the first player since Wilt Chamberlin to score more than 3,000 points in a single season. The following season, Jordan received his first Most Valuable Player Award from NBA—an honor he would earn four more times in 1991, 1992, 1996, and 1998.
By the late 1980s, the Chicago Bulls was quickly becoming a force to be reckoned with, and Jordan was an instrumental part of the team's success. The Bulls made it to the Eastern Conference Finals in 1990 and won their first NBA championship the following year by defeating the Los Angeles Lakers. A rising NBA superstar, Jordan became known for his power and agility on the court as well as for his leadership abilities. He eventually landed several endorsement deals with such companies as Nike, which further pushed him into the spotlight.
In 1992, the Chicago Bulls beat the Portland Trail Blazers to win their second NBA championship title. The team took their third championship the following year, dominating in the basketball world. Jordan, however, had other things on his mind. He lost his father, James, to an act of violence after the end of the 1992-93 season. Two teenagers shot James Jordan during an apparent robbery and were later convicted of the crime. In a move that shocked many, Michael Jordan decided to retire from basketball to pursue baseball. He played for a minor league team, the Birmingham Barons, as an outfielder for a year.

teks factual report (animals)

Eagle

The eagle is one of the animals found in a whole area of Indonesia. In English, eagle or hawk refers to the large birds of prey in the genus of Aquila.
Eagles are warm-blooded animals. They have wings and body which are covered with midrib fur. For birds, eagles breed by laying eggs on the nest they have made. The mother keeps until the little eagles are able to fly.
Eagles are predator. The main food is small mammals such as mice, squirrels, lizard, fish and chicken, as well as the types of insects but depends on the body size. There is partial eagle catching a fish as their main meal. Usually eagles live on the waters area. Eagle’s beak is curved and toothless but it’s strong enough to rip the flesh. This bird also has a pair of strong legs and sharp and curved nails for gripping the prey. Furthermore, their sharp eyesight is useful to hunt from a long distance.
Eagles have a good respiratory system and are able to provide the amount of oxygen that is much needed when flying. Their heart consists of four chambers as humans. Upper chambers are known as the atria, while the lower chamber is recognized as the ventricles.

Conditional sentences – type 1, 2, 3



Conditional sentences – type I

1. Use

It is possible to fulfil a condition which is given in the if-clause.

2. Form

if clause
main clause
Simple Present
will-future
infinitive
Modal + infinitive

3. Examples

if clause
main clause
If I study,
I will pass the exams.
If you see John tonight,
tell him to e-mail me.
If Ben gets up early,
he can catch the bus.
The if-clause can be at the beginning or at the end of a sentence.
if clause
main clause
If I study,
I will pass the exams.
main clause
if clause
I will pass the exams
if I study.








Conditional sentences – type II

 

1. Use

It is theoretically possible to fulfil a condition which is given in the if-clause.

2. Form

if clause
main clause
Simple Past
would + infinitive
could + infinitive
might + infinitive

3. Examples

if clause
main clause
If I studied,
I would pass the exams.
If I studied,
I could pass the exams.
If I studied,
I might pass the exams.
The if-clause can be at the beginning or at the end of a sentence.
if clause
main clause
If I studied,
I would pass the exams.
main clause
if clause
I would pass the exams
if I studied.




 

Conditional sentences – type III

 

1. Use

It is impossible to fulfil a condition which is given in the if-clause.

2. Form

if clause
main clause
Past Perfect
would + have + past participle
could + have + past participle
might + have + past participle

3. Examples

if clause
main clause


If I had studied,
I would have passed the exams.
If I had studied,
I could have passed the exams.
If I had studied,
I might have passed the exams.
The if-clause can be at the beginning or at the end of a sentence.
if clause
main clause
If I had studied,
I would have passed the exams.
main clause
if clause
I would have passed the exams
if I had studied.