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Paket Haji dan Umroh Legal di Jakarta Selatan Hubungi 021-9929-2337 atau 0821-2406-5740 Alhijaz Indowisata adalah perusahaan swasta nasional yang bergerak di bidang tour dan travel. Nama Alhijaz terinspirasi dari istilah dua kota suci bagi umat islam pada zaman nabi Muhammad saw. yaitu Makkah dan Madinah. Dua kota yang penuh berkah sehingga diharapkan menular dalam kinerja perusahaan. Sedangkan Indowisata merupakan akronim dari kata indo yang berarti negara Indonesia dan wisata yang menjadi fokus usaha bisnis kami.

Paket Haji dan Umroh Legal di Jakarta Selatan Alhijaz Indowisata didirikan oleh Bapak H. Abdullah Djakfar Muksen pada tahun 2010. Merangkak dari kecil namun pasti, alhijaz berkembang pesat dari mulai penjualan tiket maskapai penerbangan domestik dan luar negeri, tour domestik hingga mengembangkan ke layanan jasa umrah dan haji khusus. Tak hanya itu, pada tahun 2011 Alhijaz kembali membuka divisi baru yaitu provider visa umrah yang bekerja sama dengan muassasah arab saudi. Sebagai komitmen legalitas perusahaan dalam melayani pelanggan dan jamaah secara aman dan profesional, saat ini perusahaan telah mengantongi izin resmi dari pemerintah melalui kementrian pariwisata, lalu izin haji khusus dan umrah dari kementrian agama. Selain itu perusahaan juga tergabung dalam komunitas organisasi travel nasional seperti Asita, komunitas penyelenggara umrah dan haji khusus yaitu HIMPUH dan organisasi internasional yaitu IATA.

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Sektor properti perumahan terus tumbuh, PT Betonjaya Manunggal Tbk (BTON) menggenjot kapasitas produksi dengan menambah satu lin

Sektor properti perumahan terus tumbuh, PT Betonjaya Manunggal Tbk (BTON) menggenjot kapasitas produksi dengan menambah satu line mesin produksi besi beton berkapasitas 15.000 ton per tahun yang akan beroperasi Agustus mendatang.

Director PT Bentonjaya Manunggal Tbk Andy Soesanto juga mengatakan, penyerapan besi beton selama ini 90 persen ke sektor properti perumahan.

"Produk kami berupa kolom besi beton berdiameter 6-12 mm, jadi lebih banyak dipakai untuk perumahan, bukan konstruksi besar," katanya, di sela Rapat Umum Pemegang Saham (RUPS) di Shangri-La Hotel, Selasa (26/6/2012).

Utilitas mesin perseroan saat ini baru 60-80 persen dari kapasitas terpasang 45.000 ton per tahun. "Pembelian mesin tersebut juga menggunakan alokasi belanja modal tahun ini yang besarnya Rp 8,8 miliar, dengan rincian untuk investasi tanah Rp 2 miliar, bangunan Rp 2 miliar, mesin dan electricity Rp 4,8 miliar," imbuh Andy.

Perseroan merealisasikan penjualan sepanjang 2011 sebesar Rp 153,56 miliar, tahun ini diproyeksikan tumbuh 15-20 persen menjadi Rp 175-180 miliar dengan target laba bersih Rp 25 miliar.

Sampai dengan Mei, penjualan yang berhasil dibukukan perseroan sebesar Rp 71,6 miliar (11.045 ton) dengan capaian laba bersih Rp 12,4 miliar. "Kami optimistis penjualan naik karena kami fokus ke pasar domestik, dimana fluktuasi harga kolom besi beton tidak seperti di pasar global," yakinnya.

Harga jual besi beton misalnya, per Mei kemarin Rp 6.741 per kg, Mei 2011 Rp 6.037 per kg. Harga jual waste plate Mei ini Rp 5.570 per kg, Mei tahun lalu Rp 4.727 per kg, harga scrap Rp 4.946 per kg sudah naik dari Mei tahun lalu Rp 4.587 per kg. "Selain karena harga jualnya naik, volume produksinya secara kuantitas juga naik," kata Andy.

Tahun ini, perseroan juga membagikan dividen sebesar Rp 20 per lembar saham dengan total Rp 3,6 miliar (19 persen dari laba bersih perseroan tahun 2011).

 

 Layanan penerjemah tersumpah bahasa Jepang di Situs Penerjemah CV. SP-Trans adalah sebuah layanan yang sudah ada sejak per

 Layanan penerjemah tersumpah bahasa Jepang di Situs Penerjemah CV. SP-Trans adalah sebuah layanan yang sudah ada sejak pertengahan tahun 1996 di jakarta. Situs Penerjemah CV. SP-Trans sendiri meruapakan biro penyedia jasa yang mengkhususkan diri dalama layanan penerjemahan dokumen-dokumen bahasa Jepang dan bahasa Inggris. Semua layanan terjemahan dokumen, baik itu dokumen biasa maupun dokumen resmi, baik milik perorangan maupun milik korporasi atau perusahaan akan langsung dikerjakan oleh staf penerjemah bahasa Jepang dan staf penerjemah bahasa Inggris yang kebnyakan telah mengantungi sertifikat sebagai penerjemah tersumpah.

Sama halnya dengan biro-biro penerjemah yang pernah kami review dan sudah kami posting sebelumnya di Blog Dunia Penerjemahan ini, Situs Penerjemah CV. SP-Trans juga tidak menggunakan mesin atau software penerjemah dalam mengerjekan setiap order terjemahan yang masuk. Tentunya hal tersebut dengan pertimbangan untuk tetap menjaga kualitas dari hasil terjemahan dokumen bahasa Jepang atau bahasa Inggris.

CV. SP-Trans sebagai sebuah biro penerjemah resmi dan tersumpah siap membantu pengguna jasa terjemahan yang membutuhkan layanan translate untuk semua jenis dokumen-dokumennya, antara lain seperti yang tersebut dibawah ini.

    Buku-buku manual bidang teknik mesin, konstruksi, perkapalan dan sebagainya.
    Akta notaris untuk pendirian perusahaan atau akta perubahannya.
    Peraturan perusahaan atau peraturan kerja bersama
    Kontrak perjanjian kerjasama atau MOU
    Anggaran dasar perusahaan
    Laporan audit, laporan keuangan, laporan pajak
    Akte lahir, akte nikah atau akte cerai
    Raport, Ijazah, SKHUN, Transkrip
    Kartu keluarga, KTP, Paspor
    dan dokumen-dokumen lainnya

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GREENWICH, Conn. — Mago is in the bedroom. You can go in.

The big man lies on a hospital bed with his bare feet scraping its bottom rail. His head is propped on a scarlet pillow, the left temple dented, the right side paralyzed. His dark hair is kept just long enough to conceal the scars.

The occasional sounds he makes are understood only by his wife, but he still has that punctuating left hand. In slow motion, the fingers curl and close. A thumbs-up greeting.

Hello, Mago.

This is Magomed Abdusalamov, 34, also known as the Russian Tyson, also known as Mago. He is a former heavyweight boxer who scored four knockouts and 14 technical knockouts in his first 18 professional fights. He preferred to stand between rounds. Sitting conveyed weakness.

But Mago lost his 19th fight, his big chance, at the packed Theater at Madison Square Garden in November 2013. His 19th decision, and his last.

Now here he is, in a small bedroom in a working-class neighborhood in Greenwich, in a modest house his family rents cheap from a devoted friend. The air-pressure machine for his mattress hums like an expectant crowd.

 

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Mike Perez, left, and Magomed Abdusalamov during the fight in which Abdusalamov was injured. Credit Joe Camporeale/USA Today Sports, via Reuters

 

Today is like any other day, except for those days when he is hurried in crisis to the hospital. Every three hours during the night, his slight wife, Bakanay, 28, has risen to turn his 6-foot-3 body — 210 pounds of dead weight. It has to be done. Infections of the gaping bedsore above his tailbone have nearly killed him.

Then, with the help of a young caretaker, Baka has gotten two of their daughters off to elementary school and settled down the toddler. Yes, Mago and Baka are blessed with all girls, but they had also hoped for a son someday.

They feed Mago as they clean him; it’s easier that way. For breakfast, which comes with a side of crushed antiseizure pills, he likes oatmeal with a squirt of Hershey’s chocolate syrup. But even oatmeal must be puréed and fed to him by spoon.

He opens his mouth to indicate more, the way a baby does. But his paralysis has made everything a choking hazard. His water needs a stirring of powdered food thickener, and still he chokes — eh-eh-eh — as he tries to cough up what will not go down.

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Mago used to drink only water. No alcohol. Not even soda. A sip of juice would be as far as he dared. Now even water betrays him.

With the caretaker’s help, Baka uses a washcloth and soap to clean his body and shampoo his hair. How handsome still, she has thought. Sometimes, in the night, she leaves the bedroom to watch old videos, just to hear again his voice in the fullness of life. She cries, wipes her eyes and returns, feigning happiness. Mago must never see her sad.

 

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 Abdusalamov's hand being massaged. Credit Ángel Franco/The New York Times

 

When Baka finishes, Mago is cleanshaven and fresh down to his trimmed and filed toenails. “I want him to look good,” she says.

Theirs was an arranged Muslim marriage in Makhachkala, in the Russian republic of Dagestan. He was 23, she was 18 and their future hinged on boxing. Sometimes they would shadowbox in love, her David to his Goliath. You are so strong, he would tell her.

His father once told him he could either be a bandit or an athlete, but if he chose banditry, “I will kill you.” This paternal advice, Mago later told The Ventura County Reporter, “made it a very easy decision for me.”

Mago won against mediocre competition, in Moscow and Hollywood, Fla., in Las Vegas and Johnstown, Pa. He was knocked down only once, and even then, it surprised more than hurt. He scored a technical knockout in the next round.

It all led up to this: the undercard at the Garden, Mike Perez vs. Magomed Abdusalamov, 10 rounds, on HBO. A win, he believed, would improve his chances of taking on the heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko, who sat in the crowd of 4,600 with his fiancée, the actress Hayden Panettiere, watching.

Wearing black-and-red trunks and a green mouth guard, Mago went to work. But in the first round, a hard forearm to his left cheek rocked him. At the bell, he returned to his corner, and this time, he sat down. “I think it’s broken,” he repeatedly said in Russian.

 

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Bakanay Abdusalamova, Abdusalamov's wife, and her injured husband and a masseur in the background. Credit Ángel Franco/The New York Times

 

Maybe at that point, somebody — the referee, the ringside doctors, his handlers — should have stopped the fight, under a guiding principle: better one punch too early than one punch too late. But the bloody trade of blows continued into the seventh, eighth, ninth, a hand and orbital bone broken, his face transforming.

Meanwhile, in the family’s apartment in Miami, Baka forced herself to watch the broadcast. She could see it in his swollen eyes. Something was off.

After the final round, Perez raised his tattooed arms in victory, and Mago wandered off in a fog. He had taken 312 punches in about 40 minutes, for a purse of $40,000.

 

 

In the locker room, doctors sutured a cut above Mago’s left eye and tested his cognitive abilities. He did not do well. The ambulance that waits in expectation at every fight was not summoned by boxing officials.

Blood was pooling in Mago’s cranial cavity as he left the Garden. He vomited on the pavement while his handlers flagged a taxi to St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital. There, doctors induced a coma and removed part of his skull to drain fluids and ease the swelling.

Then came the stroke.

 

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A championship belt belonging to Abdusalamov and a card from one of his daughters. Credit Ángel Franco/The New York Times

 

It is lunchtime now, and the aroma of puréed beef and potatoes lingers. So do the questions.

How will Mago and Baka pay the $2 million in medical bills they owe? What if their friend can no longer offer them this home? Will they win their lawsuits against the five ringside doctors, the referee, and a New York State boxing inspector? What about Mago’s future care?

Most of all: Is this it?

A napkin rests on Mago’s chest. As another spoonful of mush approaches, he opens his mouth, half-swallows, chokes, and coughs until it clears. Eh-eh-eh. Sometimes he turns bluish, but Baka never shows fear. Always happy for Mago.

Some days he is wheeled out for physical therapy or speech therapy. Today, two massage therapists come to knead his half-limp body like a pair of skilled corner men.

Soon, Mago will doze. Then his three daughters, ages 2, 6 and 9, will descend upon him to talk of their day. Not long ago, the oldest lugged his championship belt to school for a proud show-and-tell moment. Her classmates were amazed at the weight of it.

Then, tonight, there will be more puréed food and pulverized medication, more coughing, and more tender care from his wife, before sleep comes.

Goodbye, Mago.

He half-smiles, raises his one good hand, and forms a fist.

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