1.
Someone’s experience
My Holiday in Bali
When
I was 2nd grade of senior high school, my friends and I went to Bali. We were
there for three days. I had many impressive experiences during the vacation.
First day, we visited Sanur Beach in the morning. We saw the beautiful sunrise together. It was a great scenery. Then, we checked in to the hotel. After prepared our selves, we went to Tanah Lot. We met so many other tourists there. They were not only domestic but also foreign tourists.
First day, we visited Sanur Beach in the morning. We saw the beautiful sunrise together. It was a great scenery. Then, we checked in to the hotel. After prepared our selves, we went to Tanah Lot. We met so many other tourists there. They were not only domestic but also foreign tourists.
Second
day, we enjoyed the day on Tanjung Benoa beach. We played so many water sports
such as banana boat, jetsky, speedboat etc. We also went to Penyu island to see
many unique animals. They were turtles, snakes, and sea birds. We were very
happy. In the afternoon, we went to Kuta Beach to see the amazing sunset and
enjoyed the beautiful wave.
The last day, we spent our time in Sangeh. We could enjoy the green and shady forest. There were so many monkies. They were so tame but sometimes they could be naughty. We could make a close interaction with them. After that, we went to Sukowati market for shopping. That was my lovely time. I bought some Bali T-Shirt and souvenirs.
In the evening, we had to check out from the hotel. We went back home bringing so many amazing memories of Bali.
The last day, we spent our time in Sangeh. We could enjoy the green and shady forest. There were so many monkies. They were so tame but sometimes they could be naughty. We could make a close interaction with them. After that, we went to Sukowati market for shopping. That was my lovely time. I bought some Bali T-Shirt and souvenirs.
In the evening, we had to check out from the hotel. We went back home bringing so many amazing memories of Bali.
1. The history of something.
Youth pledge
The Youth Pledge, was a declaration
made on 28 October 1928 by young indonesian nationalists
in The Second Youth Congress. They proclaimed three ideals, one motherland, one
nation and one language.
The first Indonesian youth congress was held in Batavia, capital of the then-Dutch East Indiesin
1926. It produced no formal decisions but did promote the idea of a united
Indonesia.
In October 1928, the second Indonesian youth congress was held at three
different locations. In the first session, the hope was expressed that the
congress would inspire the feeling of unity. The second session saw discussions
about educational issues. In the third and final session, held at Jalan Kramat
Raya No, 106, on October 28 participants heard the future Indonesian national
anthem Indonesia Raya byWage Rudolf Supratman.
The congress closed with a reading of the youth pledge.
The Pledge
Firstly
We the sons and daughters of Indonesia, acknowledge one motherland, Indonesia.
Secondly
We the sons and daughters of Indonesia, acknowledge one nation, the nation of Indonesia.
Thirdly
We the sons and daughters of Indonesia, respect the language of unity, Indonesian.
We the sons and daughters of Indonesia, acknowledge one motherland, Indonesia.
Secondly
We the sons and daughters of Indonesia, acknowledge one nation, the nation of Indonesia.
Thirdly
We the sons and daughters of Indonesia, respect the language of unity, Indonesian.
2. Someone’s life in the past
R.A.
Kartini
Every April 21 people in indonesia
commemorate the kartini day. It is beautiful day for the woman because we
celebrate the birth of great lady R.A. Kartini. Everyone knows who Kartini is.
She is our national heroine and a great lady with the bright idea.
Kartini was born in 1879 April 21 in
mayong jepara. Her father was Rama Sosroningrat a Wedana (assistant of head of
regency) in mayong. Her mother, Ma Ngasirah was a girl from Teluk Awur village
in Jepara as the daughter of a noble family, she felt luck because she got more
than the ordinary people got. She got better education than other children. In
november 12 1903 she married adipati djoyodiningrat, the head of rembang
regency. According to javanese tradition Kartini had to follow her husband.
Then she moved to rembang.
In September 13 1904 she gave a birth to her son. His name was Singgih. But after giving birth to a son, her condition was getting worse and she finally passed away on september 17 1904 on her 25 years old.
In September 13 1904 she gave a birth to her son. His name was Singgih. But after giving birth to a son, her condition was getting worse and she finally passed away on september 17 1904 on her 25 years old.
Now Kartini has gone. but her spirit and
dream will always be in our heart. Nowadays Indonesian women progress is
influenced by kartini's spirit stated on collection of letter "habis gelap
terbitlah terang" or from the dusk to the dawn.
News report
Growing Number of High School Student Smoking
A survey
has found about 13 percent of first-time smokers in the country are junior high
school students. It also revealed 89 percent of young female employees were
smokers.
The survey was conducted in five major cities across the country, including Surakarta in Central Java.
Muhammad Syahril Mansyur, the Surakarta Health Agency’s respiratory illness division, said that the finding of the survey showed an alarming growth rate of Indonesian smokers. "This situation is a cause for concern,” he said. “It appears the country’s younger generation is uneducated about the health risks of smoking.”
The Indonesian anti-tobacco campaign has reportedly been deemed as ineffective as the government refuses to sign the international convention on tobacco control. It said that cigarette producers contributed to a large amount to state revenue and gave jobs to thousands of workers.
The survey was conducted in five major cities across the country, including Surakarta in Central Java.
Muhammad Syahril Mansyur, the Surakarta Health Agency’s respiratory illness division, said that the finding of the survey showed an alarming growth rate of Indonesian smokers. "This situation is a cause for concern,” he said. “It appears the country’s younger generation is uneducated about the health risks of smoking.”
The Indonesian anti-tobacco campaign has reportedly been deemed as ineffective as the government refuses to sign the international convention on tobacco control. It said that cigarette producers contributed to a large amount to state revenue and gave jobs to thousands of workers.
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