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Mangoes is very delicious for consumption. Mangoes have a sweet and sour taste. Many people like mangoes for juice and dessert.
Mangoes also have many benefit health for our body such us:
1. Increase imun system
Mango fruit which has a sour taste can be an alternative source of natural vitamin C. This fruit also have other ingredients such as vitamin A and carotenoids in this fruit are also quite a lot.
2. Lose weight
Mangoes good for diet program.The ingredient of mangoes help the body to burn fat.
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Kenali 10 Manfaat Pepaya Bagi Kesehatan Tubuh
The Intention of the Text, The Intention of The Translator, Text Style and Readership (PETER NEWMARK)
THE INTENTION OF THE TEXT
In reading, you search for the intention of the text, you cannot isolate this from understanding it, they go together and the title may be remote from the content as well as the intention. Two texts may describe a battle or a riot or a debate, stating the same facts and figures, but the type of ianguageused and even the grammatical structures (passive voice, impersonal verbs often used to disclaim rcsponsibilitv) in each case may be evidence of different points of view. The intention of the text represents the SL writer's attitude to the subject matter.
A piece about floors may be 'pushing1 floor polishes; about newspapers, a condemnation of the press; about nuclear weapons, an advertisement for them -always there is a point of view, somewhere, a modal component to the proposition, perhaps in a word- * unfortunately', 'nevertheless', 'hopefully1,
What is meant by 'That was clever of him1? Is it ironical, openly or implicitly? {In a text showing that BBC Radio 2 is a pale imitation of commercial radio, the irony may only be implicit and obscure to a non-British reader, and the translator may want to make the point more explicitly,) "CUmenie, noire justice repressive?*, writes a journalist meaning LOur repressive judicial system is far from lenient1, or is it a bluff, mainly nonsense, for amusement? It may be 'iceberg1 work to find out, since the tone mav come through in a literal translation, but the translator has to be aware of it, Again, in a detailed, confused piece about check-ups on elderly patients who may have to undergo chemotherapy the author's intention is to show that patients must have a thorough physical check-up before they start a course of drugs: if physical problems are cleared up first, there may be no need for psychiatry.
A summary of this nature, which uses only a few key words from the original, appears to be isolated from the language, simply to show what happens in real life, and it is indispensable to the translator. But he still has to 'return1 to the text. He still has to translate the text, even if he has to simplify, rearrange, clarify, slim it of its redundancies, pare it down.
THE INTENTION OF THE TRANSLATOR
Usually, the translator's intention is identical with that of the author of the SI - text. But he may be translating an advertisement, a notice, or a set of instructions to show his client how such matters are formulated and written in the source language,
THE ANALYSIS OF A TEXT
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rather than how to adapt them in order to persuade or instruct a new TL reader-ship. And again, he may be translating a manual of instructions for a less educated readership, so thac the explanation in his translation mav be much larger than the 'reproduction'.
TEXT STYLES
Following Nida, we distinguish four types of (literary or non-literary) text:
(1) Narrative: a dynamic sequence of events, where the emphasis is on the verbs or. for English, 'dummy' or 'empty' verbs plus verb-nouns or phrasal verbs ('He made a sudden appearance', lHe burst in1).
(2) Description, which is static, with emphasis on linking verbs, adjectives, adjectival nouns.
(3) Discussion, a treatment of ideas, with emphasis on abstract nouns (concepts), verbs of thought, mental activity ('consider1, 'argue', etc.), logical argument and connectives,
(4) Dialogue, with emphasis on colloquialisms and phaticisms.
THE READERSHIP
On the basis of the variety of language used in the original, you attempt to characterise the readership of the original and then of the translation, and to decide how much attention you have to pay to the TL readers, (In the case of a poem or any work written primarily as self-expression the amount is, I suggest, very little,) You may try to assess the level of education, the class, age and sex of the readership if these are 'marked \
The average text for translation tends to be for an educated, middle-class readership in an informal, not colloquial style. The most common variety of 'marked' error in register among student translators tends to be Colloquial' and 'intimate1, e.g. useofphrasessuchas 'more and more'for'increasingly' (de plus en plus), 'above air for 'particularly' (surwut); 'job' for 'work1; 'got well1 for 'recovered' and excessively familiar phrasal verbs ('get out of, 'get rid of). TrTe other common error, use of formal or official register (e.g. 'decease' for 'death*), also shows signs of translationese. These tokens of language typify the student-translators instead of the readership they are translating for; they may epitomise their degree of knowledge and interest in the subject and the appropriate culture, i.e. how motivated they are. All this will help you to decide on the degree of formality, generality (or specificity) and emotional tone you must express when you work on the text.
15 Proven Health Benefits of Tumeric
Turmeric is a natural ingredient that is often consumed for health. Many people believe that turmeric has various properties, one of which is to cure various minor ailments. There are many other benefits of turmeric which we will discuss in this article. Before that, let's first study the nutritional content in turmeric.
Turmeric Nutrition Fact
Turmeric is a spice plant that can provide many health benefits. Turmeric in the world usually use as as natural medicines. Nutrition fact in Turmenic accoding U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).
1. Fat
2. Phosphor
3. Iron
4. Starch
5. Vitamin C
6. B Vitamins
7. Proteins
8. Carbohydrate
9. Folate
10. Choline
11. Betaine
12. Curcuminoids
13. Calcium
Turmeric Health Benefit
1.Treating Inflammation
The curcumin content in turmeric have an antioxidant function which can treat inflammation. This substance is actively to stop the work of enzymes and cytokines that cause infections in the body. On the other hand, this content can also increase cortisone in the adrenal glands in the body.
2. Increases Endurance
The curcumin in turmeric can also increase the body's resistance which can fight viruses and bacteria that enter the body. This function is also supported by the content of anti-catarral substances in turmeric, so drinking yellow turmeric water regularly can help our body ward off viruses.
3. Treating Flatulence
Consuming turmeric regularly and sufficiently can help the muscles in digestion move more smoothly. When digestion is not smooth, we will usually experience flatulence. So by drinking turmeric, we can overcome the flatulence. Excess gas in the stomach can be reduced by curcumin.
4. Reducing nausea
Almost the same as the condition of a flatulence, nausea also indicates a problem with the stomach. When experiencing nausea, it is advisable to consume turmeric to reduce pressure on the stomach so that nausea can be reduced.
5. Reducing Pain Due to Menstruation
Herbal turmeric tamarind is one of the mainstay drinks for women who are menstruating. Not surprisingly, curcumin in turmeric can relax uterine contractions which are the main factor causing pain during menstruation. Turmeric also helps reduce the production of prostaglandins or hormones that cause pain during menstruation.
6. Coping with allergies
Curcumin and bisdesmethoxycurcumin function as anti-allergic compounds and help overcome itching that appears as a reaction to allergies. The two turmeric ingredients are able to inhibit excessive protein activity which can produce too much histamine, a substance that causes allergic reactions.
7. Prevent Infection from Bad Bacteria
Apart from being hypo-allergenic, turmeric apparently also has an antibacterial function. It can ward off bad bacteria that enter the body, especially bacteria that often cause stomach and digestive disorders.
8. Offers Poison
Turmeric can be used as an antidote. In the case of snake bites, for example, turmeric can be used as an antidote because its content can slow down the activity of snake venom in the blood.
9. Helping the Treatment of Cancer Metastases
This benefit is obtained from white turmeric. White turmeric contains curcumin which can fight malignant tumor cells and help inhibit their growth so they don't spread quickly to other parts of the body.
10. Overcoming ulcers
Back to stomach problems, turmeric is useful for dealing with pain due to stomach ulcers. Curcumin helps control the production of acid in the stomach so that it is not excessive and does not make stomach acid rise quickly.
11. Relieves Intestinal Inflammation
Intestinal inflammation or irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) arises because of problems with digestion. Turmeric is useful for dealing with problems in the digestive muscles with its antioxidant and curcumin content.
12. Control Blood Sugar Levels to Stable
Diabetics are usually advised to consume turmeric regularly because this spice can control blood sugar levels. Turmeric can also increase insulin so that the symptoms of diabetes are easier to handle.
13. Helps Lose Weight
Even for people who are on a diet, turmeric can be a diet support option. This is because turmeric combined with tamarind is able to maintain body shape and effectively lose weight.
14. Prevent Liver Damage
The content in turmeric is also useful in preventing liver damage. The liver is responsible for removing toxins from the body. The work will not be so hard if there are external substances that support it, such as that obtained from turmeric extract.
15. Fights Infections
Turmeric is able to prevent or slow down the development of fungi and bacteria in the body. When an infection occurs, the ingredients in turmeric can also help speed up the treatment of the infection. Turmeric is also effective against fungi in the female organs and eliminates the bacteria that cause bad breath.
















