Jumat, 19 Juni 2015

Yummy and Healthy Food for Break Fasting (Green Kingdom Avocado Banana “Ice Cream”)

Green Kingdom Avocado Banana “Ice Cream”
Yield: Makes 2 Servings
Ingredients
  • 2 frozen bananas
  • 1/2 small Hass avocado
  • 3/4-1 cup almond milk
  • 1 cup baby spinach or kale
  • 2 scoops (1 serving) Sprout Living Green Kingdom protein powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract or powder
  • Topping options (optional): Pomegranate seeds, buckwheat cereal, shredded coconut, cacao nibs, sliced fruit, nuts, seeds, or dried fruit
Instructions
  1. Blend all ingredients, adjusting the amount of almond milk as needed to achieve a texture that's thicker than a smoothie, but easy to blend. Serve, with toppings if desired.
 So much richness and texture here:
Banana avocado ice cream 8
Banana avocado ice cream 5
This smoothie will get your day off to a bright start, to be sure. And the “ice cream” concept will probably inform most of my smoothies this summer–I just love having something a little more substantial to savor!
I’d love for you all to have a chance to check out this cool new protein powder and try some of the flavors for yourselves. So, please enter below to win:
-A 1LB of Green Kingdom protein powder
-A sample of each of the other Sprout Living Epic Protein flavors
-A Sprout Living tote bag
-A Sprout Living shaker jar.

This is the best smoothie for break fasting, to restore the energy after fasting. I hope you enjoy the recipe in the meantime and happy fasting everyone! :)

Source: http://www.choosingraw.com/sprout-living-epic-plant-based-protein-giveaway-plus-green-kingdom-avocado-banana-ice-cream/

Tugas Bahasa Inggris Bisnis 2

Tugas 2 : Relative Pronoun

Relative Pronoun

A relative pronoun is used to connect a clause or phrase to a noun or pronoun. You see them used everyday with the most common relative pronouns being: who, whom, which, whoever, whomever, whichever, and that.

Defining Relative Pronouns

A relative pronoun is usually seen in a sentence at the beginning of an adjective clause. An adjective clause functions as an adjective, modifying nouns and pronouns.
An adjective clause starts with either a relative adverb:
  • where, when, and why
or a relative pronoun such as:
  • that, who, whom, whose, or which
Example (with relative pronoun underlined and adjective clause in italics): The driver who ran the stop sign was careless.
Here is a full list of relative pronouns:
that, when, which, whichever, whichsoever, who, whoever, whosoever, whom, whomever, whomsoever whose, whosesoever whatever, whatsoever
Following are examples of sentences that have adjective clauses starting with relative pronouns (relative pronouns are underlined).
  • Spaghetti, which many of us enjoy, can be messy.
  • This is the book that everyone is talking about.
  • She wrote to the person whom she had met last month.
  • We didn’t bring the receipt, which was a big mistake.
  • I have a friend whose cat is annoying.
  • People who are clever can always find a way.
  • Grandma remembers a time when radio shows were popular.
  • Never go to a doctor whose office plants have died. - Erma Bombeck
Relative pronouns are similar to conjunctions in that they provide a link between a clause and the balance of the sentence. The difference from a conjunctions is that a relative pronoun doesn't just bring attention to the clause. The relative pronoun actually plays the role of a noun in the clause.

Source : http://grammar.yourdictionary.com/parts-of-speech/pronouns/relative-pronoun.html

Tugas Bahasa Inggris Bisnis 2

Tugas 1

Exercise 37:

1. The last record that was produced by this company became a gold record.
2. Checking accounts that require a minimum balance are very common now.
3. The professor to whom you spoke yesterday is not here today.
4. John whose grades are the highest in the school has received a scholarship.
5.Felipe bought a camera which has three lenses
6. Frank is the man whom we are going to nominate Frank for the office of treasurer
7. The doctor is with a patient whose leg whose broken in an accident.
8. Jane is the woman who going to China next year.
9. Janet wants a typewriter who self-corrects.
10. This book which i found last week contains some useful information
11. Mr. Bryant whose team has lost the game looks very sad.
12. James wrote an article which indicated that he dislike the president.
13. The director of the program who graduated from Harvard University is planning to retire next year.
14. This is the book that i have been looking for this book all year.
15. William whose brother is a lawyer wants to become a judge.

Exercise 38:

1. George who was chosen to represent the committee at the convention.
2. All of the money accepted has already been released.
3. The papers on the table belong to Patricia.
4. The man brought to the police station confessed to the crime
5. The girl drinking coffee is Mary Allen.
6. John's wife is professor, has written several papers on this subject.
7. The man is talking to the policeman is my uncle.
8. The book on the top shelf is the one that i need
9. The number of students have been counted is quite high.
10. Leo Evan' is a doctor. Leo eats in this restaurant everyday.

Exercise 39:

1. (correct)
2. (correct)
3. (correct)
4. (correct)
5. (correct)
6. (correct)
7. I advise that you take the prerequisities befor registering for this course
8. (correct)
9.(correct)
10. (correct)