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Suggestion and Offer, a dialogue

Kaia is calling Alia to talk about student council election Kaia: Good afternoon, Hello Alia Alia: Uhm, Kaia? Kaia: Yes Alia, what are you doing now? Alia: I just finished my homework, I don't feel really good lately, I have a period cramps Kaia: Oh I see, I think you should use heating pads Alia: Yes, thanks, Kaia! So, are we gonna talk about the student council election? Kaia: Exactly! It's coming sooner than I expected Alia: What's your plan, Anyway? I'm still thinking about our way to do it, considering what's going on now Kaia: I know, it won't be as easy as last year Alia: Should we do the campaign through social media? Kaia: Uhm yes, I agree with you! Alia: And how about the election itself? to ensure that there is no electoral fraud Kaia: We can use something that convenient, simple, but also free, such as Google Form Alia: I concur, it meets our criteria Kaia: Let's hold a meeting to discuss this, how about a skype mee...

the elves and the shoemaker // storytelling video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWk7MAe4V5Y

The Proclamation of Indonesia Independence

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Tap the picture for a better quality The youth combatants, including Chairul Saleh, Sukarni, and Wikane discussing with Ibrahim in the early hours. This incident happened on August 16th 1945 on 4.30 WIB. Together Shodanco Singgih, one member of PETA, and another young men, they kidnap Ir. Soekarno (alongside Fatmawati and 9 months old Guntur) and Hatta to a village that is called Rengasdengklok. The young combatants choose Rengasdengklok because they think that Rengasdengklok is the safest place and also far from Jakarta (at that time), later famous as the Rengasdengklok incident. The aim is so that Sukarno and Drs. Muhammad Hatta undeterred by Japan. Here, they come back convince Sukarno that japan had surrendered and the fighters are ready to fight against Japan, whatever the risks At that time, the old figures (Ir. Soekarno and Drs. Mohammad Hatta) wished the proclamation to passed through PPKI (Indonesia’s Independence Comittee). And the young figures didn’t quite ag...

Edupassion 2020: Daryaksara

Edupassion 2020 : Daryaskara, is an annual event held by my school, SMAN 3 Bandung it’s also located at SMAN 3 Bandung. This event invites universities representatives, college students including some alumni.  Basically, the purpose of this event is to enable students to gain various information about universities. So it gives us more knowledge about universities we could go after finishing high school The event wasn’t only attended by universities, there were also performance by LSS, KPA and KV 3.  There was a talkshow about International Competition in the era of Industrial Revolution 4.0. And there were a different presentation that each faculty from some favorite universities such us Medical Studies from Unpad, Electronic and Information faculty from ITB and many more And what I did there was I ask some questions to one of the crew of Daryaskara, her name is Azizah Fasya, I have to interview her for English assignment, Most of the students also have to go to each unive...

The Elves and The Shoemaker

A shoemaker, by no fault of his own, became so poor that at last he had nothing left but enough leather for one pair of shoes. So in the evening, he cut the leather into the shape of the shoes, and he left his work on the table to finish in the morning. He lay down quietly in his bed, and before he fell asleep he asked God to help him. In the morning, just as he was about to sit down to work, he saw the two shoes standing quite finished on his table. He was astounded, and did not know what to make of it. He took the shoes in his hands to look at them more closely and he saw that they were so neatly made that there was not one bad stitch in them. It was just as if they were intended as a masterpiece. Soon after, a customer came in to the shop, and as the shoes pleased him so well, he paid more than the usual price. Now the shoemaker had enough money to buy leather for two pairs of shoes.  That night, he cut out the leather, and the next morning he was about to set to work wit...

Visiting One of The Best Exhibit in Jakarta

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Hi! Now I'm gonna tell you about my End-of-year trip, actually, I went to several cities like Semarang and Jogja, but for me, the highlight of my holiday was my Jakarta trip the ambiance I went to Jakarta on the 2nd of January and I went back on the 5th of January. So on Friday, I visited the famous National Gallery of Indonesia aka Galeri Nasional Indonesia. The National Gallery was located in Medan Merdeka number 14 or to be exact in front of the Gambir Train Station. It was built in the 1900s by the Dutch Government. The Gallery was quite impressive with a wide range of different styles from different time periods. There are so many works from Indonesian artists but you can also find international work as well.  The collection at the National Gallery of Indonesia is comprised of works from Indonesian artists such as Basuki Abdullah, Affandi, and Raden Saleh. From Jakartabytrain.com said that The National Gallery contains around 1750 artworks The National Gal...

Siberian Husky

The  Siberian Husky  is a medium-sized working dog breed. The breed belongs to the Spitz genetic family. It is recognizable by its thickly furred double coat, erect triangular ears, and distinctive markings, and is smaller than a very similar-looking dog, the Alaskan Malamute. They originated in Northeast Asia where they are bred by the Chukchi People for sled -pulling, guarding, and companionship. Description Generally, Siberian Husky are big, has a compact, light, and furry frames. They have medium-sized heads, sometimes having unique black & white or red & white patterns. Their medium-length muzzles end in black noses (or brown for-coated dogs). They have triangular ears that open forward and almond-shaped eyes that create an involved and cunning expression. Their proud, erect necks and straight backs lead to bushy tails. Theis well-furred coat is close enough to show off the muscular lines of the body.  Taxonomy...