Saturday, February 14, 2015

The Golden Tiger

A golden tiger, golden tabby tiger or strawberry tiger is a tiger with a color variation caused by a recessive gene. The coloration is a result of captive breeding and does not occur in the wild. Like the white tiger, it is a colour form and not a separate species.
No official name has been designated for the colour. It is sometimes referred to as the strawberry tiger due to the strawberry blonde colouration. Their striping is much paler than usual and may fade into spots or large prominent patches. Golden tigers also tend to be larger and, due to the effect of the gene on the hair shaft, have softer fur than their orange relatives.


Golden tigers in the wild

India has records of wild golden tigers which date back as far as the early 1900s.[citation needed] There have been suggestions that the tendency for this coloration gradually developed in a small group of tigers living in an area of heavy clay concentration. The unusual colour would provide these tigers with extra camouflage. The theory remains unproven; however, inbreeding of a small isolated group of tigers could cause the recessive golden tiger gene to emerge if at least one of those tigers carried the recessive gene for the golden colour and bred with its own offspring.
Golden tigers may occur in the same litter as stripeless or nearly stripeless tigers. This is due to the effect of the wide-band gene on the normal orange colour and the white colour, respectively. The wide band mutation is not found solely in white tigers and may also be carried by normal coloured tigers; however, carriers of the wide band gene are probably no longer found in the wild.[citation needed] The last known wild golden tigers were shot outside of Mysore Pradesh, India in the early 20th century.

Wild-born golden tigers might be disadvantaged as they are less well camouflaged than normal orange or red tigers.

The Best University Around The World : The ETH Zurich

ETH Zurich is one of the leading international universities for technology and the natural sciences. It is well known for its excellent education, ground-breaking fundamental research and for implementing its results directly into practice.
Founded in 1855, ETH Zurich today has more than 18,000 students from over 110 countries, including 3,900 doctoral students. To researchers, it offers an inspiring working environment, to students, a comprehensive education.
Twenty-one Nobel Laureates have studied, taught or conducted research at ETH Zurich, underlining the excellent reputation of the university.


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ETH Zurich is one of the leading international universities for technology and the natural sciences. It is well known for its excellent education, ground-breaking fundamental research and for implementing its results directly into practice. Founded in 1855, to researchers, it today offers an inspiring working environment, to students, a comprehensive education.
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ETH Zurich regularly appears at the top of international rankings as one of the best universities in the world. 21 Nobel Laureates have studied, taught or conducted research at ETH Zurich, underlining the excellent reputation of the university. One of its alumni is Albert Einstein.



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Graduates of ETH Zurich are much sought after on the job market thanks to their broad fundamental knowledge and their practical approach.
ETH Zurich trains outstanding experts in their fields, and prepares its students to assume positions of responsibility as critical members of society. Clearly focused study programmes that meet the highest standards in terms of both what is taught and how it is taught, and the independence they allow to students, make the university an extremely attractive place to study. Rising student numbers provide compelling evidence of this.
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ETH Zurich is constantly developing its curricula to ensure that it offers its students the best possible education. One important element in this is the process of regular teaching evaluations. For over 20 years ETH Zurich has been asking students about their course content and their lecturers' performance, and consistently developing its approach to education on the basis of their feedback.
Academic excellence

Since its founding in 1855 ETH Zurich has stood for world-class academic excellence, for research which benefits of industry and society, and for the education of highly qualified subject specialists. The fact that 21 Nobel laureats have studied, taught or carried out research at ETH Zurich ibears out its outstanding reputation.

Monday, February 9, 2015

Last Holiday

Last holiday, i went to North Sumatera. North Sumatera is my family’s hometown. I always excited when it come to go to my hometown. I love my hometown because the cool breeze in the morning is so refreshing. The view is so amazing and i can get so many great pictures there. Sometimes, my handphone can’t operate because of the bad signal but actually i like it when i just can enjoy my holiday without anything to worry about ( my handphone always ring because of class group notification etc ).


And then, there’s so many family members there. I can’t even remember all of them at the time. I have difficulties in communicating with the because i can’t speak Bataknese and they can’t speak Indonesian properly. So my mom is my translator there.

I love the food there too. It is rich with spices and very original. I ate some “fried banana” but a different version from what i’ve tasted before.


After i went to North Sumatera, i came home and spent my holiday in my house. I just lay in my bed 
and watched some films until i finally have to go to school again.