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Tugas Individu Nama : Anis Putri Fadhilah NIM : G1H014027 Prodi : Ilmu Gizi 1. Tema Bebas Tema : Photography Film cameras are practically the same as plate cameras, but are arranged with a particular reference to the use of daylight loading roll films instead of glass plates. They are made in both box and folding types, with all the various adjustments and movements already given in previous paragraphs. As each manufacturer provides a descriptive booklet with each camera he puts out, it will be unnecessary to describe more closely the various workings of the different cameras. The film camera is more generally known as a kodak, in distinction to the plate camera. The operation of the kodak, aside from the manipulation of the film, is practically the same as the plate camera, and the rules regarding focusing and the securing of the proper register of the image are exactly alike. Source : http://chestofbooks.com/arts/photography/Practical- Photography/General-Description-Of-Cameras.html 2. Tema “Diet” Changing Diet Composition with No Energy Intake Change Altering diet composition without a change in total energy intake should have relatively modest effects on body weight and body fat content. There are at least two ways that such a change in diet composition could affect body weight. First, the thermic effect of carbohydrate is greater than

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Tugas Individu

Nama : Anis Putri Fadhilah

NIM : G1H014027

Prodi : Ilmu Gizi

1. Tema Bebas

Tema : Photography

Film cameras are practically the same as plate cameras, but are arranged with a particular reference to the use of daylight loading roll films instead of glass plates. They are made in both box and folding types, with all the various adjustments and movements already given in previous paragraphs. As each manufacturer provides a descriptive booklet with each camera he puts out, it will be unnecessary to describe more closely the various workings of the different cameras. The film camera is more generally known as a kodak, in distinction to the plate camera. The operation of the kodak, aside from the manipulation of the film, is practically the same as the plate camera, and the rules regarding focusing and the securing of the proper register of the image are exactly alike.

Source : http://chestofbooks.com/arts/photography/Practical-Photography/General-Description-Of-Cameras.html

2. Tema “Diet”

Changing Diet Composition with No Energy Intake Change

Altering diet composition without a change in total energy intake should have relatively modest effects on body weight and body fat content. There are at least two ways that such a change in diet composition could affect body weight. First, the thermic effect of carbohydrate is greater than the thermic effect of fat. Changing to a lower fat diet (assuming total energy and protein intake remain constant) means changing to a higher carbohydrate diet, which will increase total energy expenditure. The magnitude of increase in energy expenditure depends on the magnitude of change of the carbohydrate/fat ratio, but is probably relatively small and of questionable importance in body weight regulation for reducing dietary fat from 35-40% to 20-25% of total energy intake. Second, altering the carbohydrate/fat ratio of the diet requires that substrate oxidation rates be readjusted to the new macronutrient intakes. If total energy expenditure is not changed, these changes occur relatively rapidly, with carbohydrate and protein balance being reachieved more quickly than fat balance. Negative fat balance and some loss of body fat will occur until fat balance is reachieved. It is difficult to predict the

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rapidity with which fat balance will be reachieved following a reduction in fat (and an accompanying increase in carbohydrate intake).

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3. Tema : An Ideal Husband

Every woman want to have an ideal husband. In my opinion, the ideal husband must have several traits, including working hard, being honest, and loving children. First, he must working hard because a man who working hard must have a high responsibility. Second, because honesty will always bring happiness in life. Third, A man who loves his children will be responsible for and take good care of his family.

If I’ve got an ideal future husband, I will do some process with him. First, doing approach to familiarize and get to know each other. After is enough approach I will introduce my couple to my big family. Then, we are going to continue to talk about more serious things, that is marriage. Finally, we will life being a happy family.

A man who hard worker, honest, and loves children must be different with a man who lazy, liar, and like to hurt. A man who lazy, liar, and like to hurt will bring misery to his family. Surely his family life not be happy. But, a man who hard worker, honest, and loves children, his family will be happy. There is no hurting each other, but will love each other.

Man that are like this, will makes women love him. Definitely this type of man who always coveted by every woman. Because this type of man will always appreciate a woman, will not hurt. This man will always love his family, and will never have quarreling in the family.

Of course, we will feel a dilemma when choosing a husband. The solution beside a lot of pray, we also have to make an effort. We must also selective in choosing a husband. For example, we can ask an opinion from our nearest people, as our family or our friends. However, eventually still we will decide.