Selasa, 15 Juni 2010

jangan Ketingalan info Bola Afrika Selatan Gratis!

DAPATKAN PAKET BASIC GRATIS selama 3 hari
bagi 10 pemakai INDOSAT pertama yang memberikan nomornya di bagian komentar (“comment”) di situs WakaUpdate.com

dapatkan juga gratis paket basic selama turnamen berlangsung (senilai Rp. 35.000,-)
bagi 10 pendaftar pertama yang memesan paket BL, BG, atau BLG
…caranya ketik
REG (spasi) nama paket [BL/BG/BLG] (spasi) nama bank [BCA/BNI/MANDIRI]
contoh REG BL MANDIRI
kirim ke 085648349968

info lebih jelas, kunjungi situs WakaUpdate.com



Waka Update : Info pertandingan Seru di Afrika Selatan via SMS Alert Prabayar

hanya dengan memesan paket info sepak bola di Afrika Selatan, kami akan membroadcast info langsung ke Hanphone anda, mulai dari jadwal, hasil pertandingan, lineup, hingga update gol

Update Pertandingan Seru di Afrika Selatan mulai 16 Juni 2010

Paket Basic : Info Jadwal tiap hari serta hasil tiap pertandingan Full Time = Rp. 35.000,00


Anda Juga bisa memesan paket tambahan yaitu
+ Paket Line-Up : Info Line Up sebelum pertandingan dimulai = Rp 50.000,00
+Goal Update: Update setiap Goal terjadi = Rp 125.000,00


Harga Berlangganan
Paket Basic (B) = Rp. 35.000,00 [ 70 Update via SMS ]
Paket Basic + Line Up (BL) = Rp. 85.000,00 [ +50 Update via SMS ]
Paket Basic + Goal Update (BG) = Rp. 160.000,00
Paker Basic + Line Up + Goal Update (BLG) = Rp 245.000,00

Pembayaran transfer lewat bank BCA, Mandiri, atau BNI

perlu diketahui, kebijakan bank menentukan transfer lewat ATM minimal 50.000,- jika dilakukan lewat setor tunai, internet banking, atau sms banking minimal 10.000,-
mohon dijadikan perhatian terutama ketika memesan paket Basic

untuk daftar SMS saja ke nomor 085648239968
untuk mempermudah, gunakan format
REG (spasi) nama paket (spasi) nama bank pembayarancontoh : REG BLG MANDIRI

info tentang nomor rekening untuk pembayaran akan dikirimkan setelah SMS pendaftaran diterima

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Senin, 14 Juni 2010

Countdown to kick-off: the 2010 FIFA World Cup comes to Africa

Africa is a continent of extremes in regard to its climate,
landscape and wealth, yet its full potential remains
untapped. The hosting of the 2010 Fédération
Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) World Cup by
South Africa heralds not just great sporting
entertainment, but also fantastic business and economic
opportunities. The rewards from these opportunities
depend on how the continent chooses to rise to the
occasion.
Sport – in particular football – has the ability to unite
nations, transcending different political and socioeconomic
backgrounds. Football is enjoyed across the
continent, often played on dusty fields with makeshift
soccer balls, and removes many of the barriers between
rich and poor. It is against this backdrop of unity that
South Africa will host the 2010 World Cup. The 2010
World Cup offers a unique opportunity for businesses,
communities and organisations to benefit from the
coming together of some of the world’s greatest
sportsmen and fans from across the globe.
As of September 14 2007 there were 1,000 days before
the start of the tournament. One thousand days may
sound like a long time, but when the extent of the
commitment and the organisation needed to host such as
event is considered, time is of the essence. If the
opportunities created by the tournament are to be
maximised, preparations must be fast and efficient.

Full articel read at here

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FIFA World Cup 2010 South Afrika Ticketing Centres & Shoprite Checker Store

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include
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Match Schedule - 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™
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Host cities and stadiums.


ASSESSING THE SUSTAINABILITY PERFORMANCE OF THE 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP STADIA USING THE SUSTAINABLE BUILDING ASSESSMENT TOOL (SBAT) FOR STADIA

ASSESSING THE SUSTAINABILITY PERFORMANCE OF THE
2010 FIFA WORLD CUP STADIA USING THE SUSTAINABLE
BUILDING ASSESSMENT TOOL (SBAT) FOR STADIA

Download Paper here

In 2010, South Africa will host Africa’s first Fédération Internationale de Football Association
(FIFA) World Cup. This will require the refurbishment and development of new stadia and an
objective in this development is to continue with the Green Goal initiative developed for the 2006
FIFA World Cup. This is being addressed this by the Review of the Greening Status of the Stadia
for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa project commissioned the Republic of South Africa’s
Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism (DEAT). This project is being undertaken by
Green by Design (GbD), Paul Carew Consulting (PjC) and the South African Council for Industrial
and Scientific Research (CSIR) and aims to review the sustainability initiatives that have been
included in the 2010 FIFA World Cup stadia. It also aims to identify gaps in sustainability
performance and provide recommendations on how these may be addressed.
Purpose of this paper – The purpose of this paper is to review the process undertaken by the
review team in assessing the sustainability performance of the stadia with particular focus on the
use of the Sustainable Building Assessment Tool (SBAT) for Stadia.
Methodology/Scope – The SBAT was adapted through the development of a set of indicators that
would support the assessment of the sustainable performance of the 2010 FIFA World Cup™
stadia, and used in assessments.
Findings – This paper presents the initial findings of the process of assessing the 2010 FIFA World
Cup™ stadia using the SBAT for Stadia as for the Review of the Greening Status of the Stadia for
the 2010 World Cup in South Africa project.
Value – The SBAT for Stadia enables not only the environmental issues to be considered but also
ensures that socio-economic issues are included, as important local concerns.
Keywords: Environmental assessment tools, sustainable building assessment tool (SBAT), stadia,
2010 FIFA World Cup, sustainable construction.