Jamu Beralkohol Beredar Bebas

Jamu beralkohol beredar bebas. Ini berbahaya. Sangat mengkhawatirkan karena korban jamu oplosan ini sudah banyak. Tidak hanya korban jiwa tetapi juga korban yang terpaksa masuk rumah sakit setelah menegak minuman haram tersebut. Belum lagi bahaya meningkatkanya angka kriminalitas.

Setelah meminum jamu oplosan, peminumnya akan merasa segar dan sangat bertenaga. Disamping itu, mereka bisa merasakan halusinasi yang hebat. Hal ini akan mempengaruhi cara otak bekerja sehingga aktivitas melanggar hukum pun bisa dilakukan tanpa merasa bersalah.

Tahukah Peminum Jamu Oplosan Tentang Campuran Jamu yang Diminum?

Kandungan alkohol yang mencapai 75% bisa membakar organ dalam tubuh. Para penikmat jamu beralkohol pasti tahu kalau jamu yang ia minum mengandung alkohol. Bau chiu dan bau anggur tercium sangat tajam. Mungkin saja mereka sadar dengan alkohol yang terdapat dalam jamu. Tapi karena mereka merasakan tubuhnya enak setelah meminum jamu tersebut, mereka tidak menghentikan kegiatannya.

Efek Jamu Beralkohol

Ada juga pembeli yang berpikir bahwa yang ia minum adalah jamu karena memang campurannya bahan alami sepertii kencur, kunyit, dan jahe. Bau alkohol yang tercium ia abaikan saja. Ia akan kembali ke penjual jamu beralkohol lagi dan lagi. Ketagihan menjadi salah satu efek yang berbahaya. Para penikmat jamu ini sangat mudah menemukan penjual jamu oplosan.

Para penjual mulai menggelar dagangan dari pukul 4 sore hingga dini hari. Mereka tidak membuka warung. Cukup dengan menggunakan wadah sederhana dan meja kecil. Jamu oplosan sudah dibungkus plastik kecil-kecil siap seduh. Gelas yang digunakan hanya gelas minuman mineral. Begitu mudah dan begitu sederhana untuk merusak diri.

Harus Dihentikan

Para penikmat jamu beralkohol mungkin tidak bisa menghentikan dirinya karena otaknya akan memerintahkannya untuk minum lagi dan lagi. Yang bisa menghentikan aktivitas ini adalah pemerintah. Para penegak hukum tidak boleh mentorerir perdagangan jamu beralkohol.

Tidak boleh lagi ada jamu beralkohol beredar bebas. Penjualan jamu yang dilakukan di toko dan apotik nakal pun harus diberantas. Walau ada minuman tradisional yang mengandung alkohol, penggunaannya hanya dikalangan terbatas seperti yang berlangsung di Bali. Tuak Bali adalah bagian dari masyarakat Bali. Tapi tetap minuman beralkohol ini tidak boleh disalahgunakan.

Banyak bibit dosa yang tumbuh dari minuman beralkohol. Otak yang rusak membuat daya berpikir menurun. Tubuh kuat, akal pendek, tidak ada gunanya.

59 thoughts on “Jamu Beralkohol Beredar Bebas”

  1. Name of group: girls summer group
    Name of member:
    1. Marlia dira
    2. Rima yanuarti
    3. Nirmaya sari
    4. Naurah nazhifah

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  2. Individul name is me : Satrian Nasri
    Our name group are : The doctor
    My name group are
    1. Satrian Nasri
    2. Nadia Q
    3. M. Reza. A

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  3. What’s wrong with this sentence, Guys?

    The natives of that region gathered plants and hunted small animals,
    but supplies were bought by them
    in the marketplace, which they visited infrequently.

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  4. Sorry maam. I am not going to attend the class this evening because i have exam tomorrow. Thank you

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  5. Antelopes are gregarious animals that travel in herds ranging in amount from a few to several thousand

    choose the wrong word

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  6. (since) it (lives) in the desert, the collared lizard (depends from) insects for water (as well as) for food

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  7. Is it correct?
    The invention of the compound microscope (which allowed much higher magnification through multiple lenses) made it possible the great strides in life sciences

    Ishlah&muflihah

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  8. On Ellesmere Island in the Arctic one fossil forest consist of a nearly hundred large stumps scattered on an exposed coal bed.

    The surface conditions on the planet Mars are the more like the Earth’s than are those of any other planet in the solar system.

    The midnight sun is a phenomenon in which the Sun visible remains in the sky for twenty-four hours or longer.

    The Humber River and its valley form a major salmon-fishing, lumbering, hunting, and farmer region in western Newfoundland, Canada.

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  9. In Indonesia when people say pempek or mpek-mpek, it shall associate to Palembang. Pempek is a delicacy from Palembang. Because of famous, delicious, and unique of pempek, Palembang also know as pempek city.
    Pempek is made of fish and tapioca in which fish shall be grinded then mixed with tapioca and some ingredients. Pempek is deserved with a dark, sweet and rich of sauce that call cuko (Palembang language).
    The history of this savoury is still unclear, but mostly Palembang people know it made by chinese when 16th century old man china immigrant who lived near by musi river found a lot of abudance fish were caught by fisherman decayed and wasted. At that time indigenous utilized fish for food only, they cooked, roasted, fried, and boiled it. There was none who added some ingredients to make another kind of food from fish.
    The old man tried to mix grilled fish with tapioca and sold it to villagers by his own cart. Now, this delicacy is well know as pempek become traditional food of Palembang .

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  10. SATRIAN NASRI
    IS IT CORRECT OR FALSE
    Sebastian Vettel may have lose the title to Lewis Hamilton in Austin on Sunday but at least Ferrari are close the gap.The German’s first season with the Scuderia Ferrari has seen a marked improvement in form for both compared to their 2014 campaign.

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  11. The area (where) (a microchip) is manufactured (must) the (cleanest) environtmental possible

    Ishlah, marlia dira, muflihah, yurike

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  12. Barton, (a hot-temper football player), (charged the referee) and (tried to crack) (the poor man’s skull) with a punch

    Marlia Dira Chairunnisa
    Yurike Dwita Putri
    Muflihah Amelia
    Islah Mardhatillah

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  13. Medicine makes use of significant amounts of radioactive isotopes for diagnosis and treatment, and these substances must be tracked and disposed of most careful

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  14. Anemia is disease that often occured to people. Ailed people easy to feel tired. Their body looked pale. They must consume vitamins and pray for their recovery.

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  15. banks, savings and loans, and finance companies have recently been doing home equity loans with greater frequency than ever before

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  16. 1. After the funeral, the residents of the apartment building __________.
    (a) sent faithfully flowers all weeks to the cemetery.
    (b) sent to the cemetery each week flowers faithfully.
    (c) sent flowers faithfully to the cemetery each week.
    (d) sent each week faithfully to the cemetery flowers.

    2. During the Daytona, the lead car ………………….., leaving the others far behind.
    (A) Forwarded rapidly
    (B) Advanced rapidly
    (C) Advanced forward rapidly
    (D) Advanced in a rapidly manner

    3. . Alfred adams has not __________.
    (a) lived lonelynessly in times previous.
    (b) never before lived sole.
    (c) ever lived alone before.
    (d) before lived without the company of his friends.

    4. Florida has not yet ratified the equal rights amendment, and __________.
    (a) several other states hasn’t either.
    (b) neither has some of the others states.
    (c) some other states also have not either.
    (d) neither have several other states

    5. The teacher have had some problem deciding __________.
    (a)when to the students they shall return the final papers.
    (b) when are they going to return to the students the final papers.
    (c) when they should return to the final papers to the students.
    (d) the time when the final papers they should return for the students.

    6. Copper sulfate, spread in judicious amounts, kills algae __________ harming fish or aquatic invertebrates.
    (A) does not
    (B) but does no
    (C) except
    (D) without

    7. The flexibility of film allows the artist __________ unbridled imagination to the animation of cartoon characters.
    (A) to bring
    (B) bringing
    (C) is brought
    (D) brings

    8. Typical of the grassland dwellers of the continent __________, or pronghorn.
    (A) it is the American antelope
    (B) the American antelope is
    (C) is the American antelope
    (D) the American antelope

    9. Lillian D. Wald, public health nurse and __________, was born in Cincinnati Ohio, in 1867.
    (A) reforming society
    (B) social reformer
    (C) who reformed society
    (D) her social reform

    10. The professor said that __________.
    (a) the student can turn over their report on the monday.
    (b) the report on monday could be received form the students by him.
    (c) the students could hand in their reports on monday.
    (d) the student will on monday the reports turn in.

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  17. 1. the study scientific of certain properties of geoetrical figures is known as topology.

    2. today many towns use water towers to create the pressure needing to pipe water to homes and businesses.

    3. Because fertile soil is required for agriculture, landscaping and gardening, _____ as one of the most important natural resources.
    (a) ranking
    (b) which ranks
    (c) which it ranks
    (d) it ranks

    4. Bradley Walker Tomlin, _____ made his best-known paintings with strong lines arranged in a rythmical order that suggest hieroglyphics.
    (a) he is an American abstract expressionist painter,
    (b) an American abstract expressionist painter,
    (c) is an American abstract expressionist painter,
    (d) an American abstract expressionist painter, who

    5. today, most countries rely on both the good faith of other countries or international public opinion to enforce treaties.

    6. Sir Herbert Beerbohm became famous for his magnificent Shakespearean productions at Her Majesty’s Theatre, which they founded ini 1897

    7. sea cucumbers having soft, wormlike bodies and range from a few centimeters to about 60 centimeters in length

    8. primitive peoples generally believed what illness was due to evil spirits that entered the body

    9. town planners, the people who direct town planning, advises local government on ways to improve communities

    10. Captain Thunderbolt was a bushranger _____ mainly in the New England district of New South Wales, Australia, between 1864 and 1870.
    (a) who operating
    (b) whom operated
    (c) operated
    (d) who operated

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  18. 1.A three-foot octopus can crawl through a hole —— in diameter.
    (A)than one inch less
    (B)less than one inch
    (C)one less inch than
    (D)than less one inch

    2.—— adopted the decimal system of coinage in 1867.
    (A)Canada
    (B)When Canada
    (C)Canada, which
    (D)There was Canada

    3.Generally, the representatives —— a legislature are constitutionally elected by a broad spectrum of the population.
    (A)who they compose
    (B)who compose
    (C)had compose
    (D)compose

    4.The Actor’s Studio, a professional actors’ workshop in New York City, provides ——where actors can work together without the pressure of commercial production.
    (A)a place and
    (B)a place
    (C)so that a place
    (D)a place is

    5.—— that life began billions of years ago in the water.
    (A)It is believed
    (B)In the belief
    (C)The belief
    (D)Believing

    6. By 1872 the United States had 70 engineering
    colleges, —— astonishing expansion credited largely to the Morrill Act of 1862.
    (A)because
    (B)an
    (C)to which
    (D)was

    7.The artist Romare Bcarden was —— whose yellows, deep blues, and fuchsias contrasted strongly with photographic gray in his bright collages.
    (A)with a gift for color
    (B)a gifted colorist
    (C)a gift with colorful
    (D)gifted with coloring

    8.The most important chemical catalyst on this planet is chlorophyll, ——-carbon dioxide and water react to form carbohydrates.

    (A)whose presence
    (B)which is present
    (C)presenting
    (D)in the presence of which

    9.One theory of the origin of the universe is——-from the explosion of a tiny, extremely dense fireball several billion years ago.
    (A)because what formed
    (B)the formation that
    (C)that it formed
    (D)when forming

    10.Roads in the United States remained crude,——- with graved or wood planks, until the beginning of the twentieth century.
    (A)were unsurefaced or they covered them
    (B)which unsureface or covered
    (C)unsurfaced or covered them
    (D)unsurfaced or covered

    11.Portrait prints were the first reproductions of American paintings ——- widely distributed in the United States.
    (A)were
    (B)that which
    (C)that being
    (D)to be

    12.Abigail Adams was prodigious letter writer, ——- many editions of her letters have been published.
    (A)who
    (B)and
    (C)in addition to
    (D)due to

    13.In geometry, an ellipse may be defined as the locus of all points ——-distances from two fixed points is constant.
    (A)which as the sum of
    (B)of the sum which
    (C)whose sum of whose
    (D)whose sum that the

    14. ——-at the site of a fort established by the Northwest Mounted Police, Calgary is now one of Canada’s fastest growing cities.
    (A)Built
    (B)It is built
    (C)To build
    (D)Having built

    15.An image on a national flag can symbolize political ideals that ——-express.
    (A)take many words to otherwise would.
    (B)would take to many otherwise words
    (C)many words to take would otherwise
    (D)would otherwise take many words to

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  19. This my jobs, sorry for late to collect it because I had examed for a week ago. Today, I will not present today because my body suddenly feel ill sore throat and drop my body. On friday, I will present it. Insya allah, I will promise it… ^_^

    1. The new student has been assigned to work on the project with you and I.

    2. If you have a car trouble while driving on the freeway, you should pull your car over to
    the side of the freeway and wait for help.

    3. The worker was fired by the chemical because his refused to work with certain
    dangerous chemicals.

    4. You must bring a tent and a sleeped bag for your trip to the Catalunya.

    5. While children experience too much frustration, its behavior ceases to be integrated.

    6. The air traffic controller was not blamed for the accident because he had strictly
    followed the correct procedures.

    7. In ancient Egypt, first appearance of the certain stars each year marked the beginning
    of seasonal flood, an important event for agriculture.

    8. In 1900 George Eastman invented an small camera, the kodak Brownie.

    9. Some people in the world, such as the Japanese, still uphold their traditions even in
    modern days.

    10. Painting is one of the two techniques in decorating books in England in the 10th and
    11th centuries, the other is colored-outline drawing.

    11. _____ the demands of aerospace, medicine, and agriculture, engineers, are creating
    exotic new metallic substances.
    (A) Meet
    (B) Being met are
    (C) To meet
    (D) They are meeting

    12. _______ James A. Bland, “Carry Me Back to Old Virginny” was adopted is the state
    song.
    of Virginia in 1940.
    (A) Was written b
    (B) His writing was
    (C) He wrote the
    (D) Written by

    13. Mary Garden, ______ the early 1900’s was considered one of the best singing
    actresses of her time.
    (A) a soprano was popular
    (B) in a popular soprano
    (C) was a popular soprano
    (D) a popular soprano in

    14. In the realm of psychological theory Margaret F. Washburn was a dualist _____ that
    motor phenomena have an essential role in psychology.
    (A) who she believed
    (B) who believed
    (C) believed
    (D) who did she believe

    15. Engineers________ for work on the new space program.
    (A) necessary
    (B) are needed
    (C) hopefully
    (D) next month

    16. A power failure occured, _______ the lamps went out.
    (A) then
    (B) so
    (C) later
    (D) next

    17. Wrestling is a popular body-contact sport _______ two contestants attempt to pin each
    other’s shoulders to a padded mat.
    (A) in where
    (B) in which
    (C) who
    (C) what

    18. A microscope is like a powerful _______ glass.
    (A) magnifying
    (B) magnified
    (C) magnify a
    (D) it magnifies

    19. _______, aluminium can be formed into almost any shape.
    (A) That a light silver-colored metal.
    (B) A light silver-colored metal is
    (C) It is a light silver-colored metal
    (D) A light silver-colored metal

    20. _______, a kind of fungus, produces yellow spots on the upper surfaces of the leaves
    or young fruits.
    (A) That downy mildew
    (B) It is downy mildew
    (C) It is downy mildew that
    (D) Downy mildew

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  20. http://www.grammarbank.com/toefl-pbt-practice.html

    Choose the appropriate options to complete the sentences 

    01. James was so busy —- for the exam that he didn’t have time —- with his friends.
    A. to study / to spend
    B. having studied / spending
    C. to be studying / being spent
    D. being studied / spending
    E. studying / to spend

    02. I never forget —- my temper when my wife shouted at me, although now i regret —- so.
    A. to lose / doing
    B. losing / having done
    C. having lost / to do
    D. to have lost / to have done
    E. being lost / having been done

    03. The guitar is an instrument that —- around since the 1500s, but it —- several big transformations during its history.
    A. had been / has undergone
    B. was / underwent
    C. has been / has undergone
    D. would be / was undergoing
    E. has been / undergoes

    04. When the tower —- to the public a decade ago, officials said it —- open again in just a few years.

    A. closed / had been
    B. was closed / has been
    C. would be closed / would be
    D. was closing / was
    E. was closed / would be

    05. The notion of the state and the notion of war are said —- in ancient Sumer and later Egypt.
    A. to be emerged
    B. to have emerged
    C. having been emerged
    D. being emerged
    E. to emerge

    06. —- smoking can reduce the risk of —- many smoking related illnesses.
    A. To give up / being contracted
    B. Giving up / contracting
    C. To be given up / contracting
    D. Giving up / to contract
    E. Being given up / being contracted

    07. Heavy metal had its peak popularity in the 1980s, —- many of the now existing sub-genres first evolved.
    A. why
    B. at which
    C. where
    D. that
    E. during which

    08. Women’s Aid is a UK charity —- aim is to end domestic violence against women and children.
    A. who
    B. whose
    C. which
    D. what
    E. whom

    09. You —- what you heard as it was highly confidential.
    A. must not have repeated
    B. might not repeat
    C. shouldn’t have repeated
    D. needn’t be repeated
    E. don’t have to repeat

    10. Some people don’t know —- they’re meeting their daily requirements through their diet.
    A. which
    B. why
    C. where
    D. whether or not
    E. whatever

    11. The outer layer of the heart, called the pericardium, forms a sac in what the heart lies.

    12. Wood from the ash tree becomes extremely flexibly when it is exposed to steam.

    13. The ability to talk is one of the skill that make humans different from the rest of the animal world.

    14. In plane geometry, the sum of the internal angles of any triangle has always equal to 180 degrees.

    15. Polar bears are bowlegged and pigeon-toed, adaptations that enable this massive animals to maintain their balance as they walk.

    16. Caves are formed by the chemical or action mechanical of water on soluble rock, by volcanic activity, and by earthquakes.

    17. Celery, an edible plant is having long stalks topped with feathery leaves, grows best in cool weather.

    18. The first fiction writer in the United States to achieve international fame was Washington Irving, who wrote many stories, included “ Rip Van Winkle” and “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”.

    19. Three fundamental aspects of forest conversation are the protection of immature trees, the use of proper harvesting methods, and provide for an environment that supports reproduction.

    20. Lyndon B. Johnson was the only United States President who oath of office was administered by a woman Judge Sarah Tilghman Hughes.

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  21. 1. The purpose of the United Nations, broad speaking, is to maintain peace and security and to encourage respect for human rights.

    2. The neutron bomb provides the capable of a limited nuclear war in which buildings would be preserved, but people would be destroyed.

    3.Body cell need cholesterol to thrive, but too much can elog arteries and interupt the flow of blood to the heart.

    4. The duties of the secretary are to take the minutes, mailing the correspondence, and calling the members before meetings.

    5.The differential attractions of the sun and the moon have a direct effect in the rising and falling of the tides.

    6. The attorney told his client that _________________________
    A. They had little chance of winning the case.
    B. The case was of a small chance to win
    C. It was nearly impossible to win him the case.
    D. The case had a minimum chance to be won by him.

    7. George would certainly have attended the proceedings ________________
    A. if he didn’t get a flat tire
    B. if the flat tire hadn’t happended.
    C. had he not had a flat tire
    D. had the tire not flattened itself.

    8. Nancy hasn’t begun working on her Ph.D, ________________ working on her master’s.
    A. still because she is yet
    B. yet as a result she is still
    C. yet because she is still
    D. still while she is already

    9. The bank sent a notice to its customers which contained _______________
    A. a remembrance that interest rate were to raise the following month
    B. a reminder that a raise in interest rates was the month following
    C. to remember that interest rates were going up next month
    D. a reminder that interest rates would rise the following month.

    10. Fred’s yearly income since he changed professions has _________________
    A. nearly tripled
    B. got almost three times bigger
    C. almost grown by three times
    D. just about gone up three times

    11. Neither of the two candidates who had applied for the Industrial
    Engineering Department were eligible for the scholarship.

    12. After the runner had run for a half mile, he had passed the stick
    to the next runner.

    13. I suggest that my brother goes to the doctor as soon as he returns from exam.

    14. Since infection can cause both fever as well as pain, it is good idea to check
    the patient’s temperature.

    15. There have been little change in the patient’s condition since she was
    moved to the intensive care unit.

    16. Professor Baker told his students that…
    A. they can turn over their reports on Mondays.
    B. the reports can turn over on Monday.
    C. they could hand in their reports on Monday.
    D. the reports they can hand in on Monday.

    17. …. a bee colony gets, the more the queen’s egglaying capability diminishers.
    A. It is more overcrowded.
    B. The more overcrowded.
    C. More overcrowded than.
    D. More than overcrowded.

    18. ……. radio as the first practical system of wireless telegraphy.
    (A) Marconi’s development
    (B) The development of Marconi
    (C) Developing Marconi
    (D) Marconi developed

    19. Unlike the earth, which rotates once every twenty-four hours … once every ten hours.
    A. the rotation of Jupiter
    B. Jupiter rotates
    C. Jupiter rotation
    D. Jupiter rotate

    20. …….. , Sarah rarely misses her basketball shots.
    (A). An excellent basketball player
    (B). An excellent basketball player is
    (C). Sarah is an excellent basketball player
    (D). Her excellent basketball play

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    • A numbet of notable scholars group are unlikely to change their appearance… Over a period of time
      A. Dramatic
      B. Dramatical
      C. Dramatically
      D. Dramatise
      E. Dramatize

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