REPORT ESSAY.
“Rich Countries
Should Help The Poor Person”
By: Fahri
Widyas Tanto.
Improvements in
health, education and trade are essential for the development of poorer
nations. However, the governments of richer nations should take more
responsibility for helping the poorer nations in such areas. Today’s world has been divided into
developing and industrialized countries which the main difference between them
is the amount of money that governments apply in important sectors such as
education, health and commerce. Most of the poorer nations are buried in debts
as a result of their unbalanced finances which are reflect in a failed health
care, an unstructured education system and a weak international trade. This
vicious cycle will continue indefinitely unless wealthier nations show interest
in minimizing the worldwide economic differences, as well as taking more
responsibility for assisting unfortunate countries.
Most of the African countries live in sub-human conditions because of
the extreme poverty, upheaval, hunger, disease, unemployment, lack of education
and both inexperienced and corrupt administrations. The devastating
consequences of the AIDS epidemic in those countries could improve if the
infected populations receive free drugs to control the disease, have access to
health professionals and get information on how to prevent its spread. But this
can only be achieved through international help programs in which leaders of
the world?s richest countries donate medicine and also send doctors and nurses
to treat and educate those in need.
Moreover, most of the poor countries rely on selling agricultural
products and raw material to rich nations and buying industrialized products
from them resulting in a huge financial deficit. Consequently, they borrow a
significant amount of money from the World Bank to try to improve their broken
economies, but sometimes the money disappears with no significant changes and
they cannot even pay the interest to the bank. Regarding this issue, last year
the G8, which is comprised of leaders of the eight richest nations, decided to
forgive billions of dollars worth of debt owed by the world?s poorest nations.
In addition, they developed adequate loan programs to financially assist those
countries. In conclusion, leaders of the industrialized
countries play an indispensable role in assisting developing nations deal with
essential areas such as health, education and trade. Also, their aid is the key
to breaking the vicious cycle, which results in poverty and death.
REPORT
ESSAY.
“Television”
By: Iwan
Haryono.
As we know that, nowadays, science and technology
(IPTEK) develop quickly. Technology is needed by everyone to help their work,
not only to help their work but also to entertain them. With the technology we
can do everything what we want. Do you know kind of technology? Kinds of
technology are internet, hand phone, radio, note book, computer television and
any more. As for me, television is one of them that very people like. Well, in
this writing. I would like to report about television.
I believe that almost people in the word have
television. Television, or TV, is one of
humanity's most important means of communication. It brings pictures and sounds
from around the world into millions of homes. People with a television set can sit in their house
and watch the president makes a speech or visits a foreign country. They can
see a war being fought, and they can wacth government leaders try to bring
about peace. Through television, viewers at home can see and learn about people, places, and things in a away lands. Television
even takes viewers out of this world as the astronauts explore outer space.
In addition to
all these things, television brings its viewers a steady stream of programmes
that are designed to entertain. In fact, TV provides many more entertainment
programmes than any other kind of information media. The programmes include
action-packed dramas, light comedies, soap operas, sports events, cartoons,
quizzes, variety shows and motion pictures. In short,
television is one of technology that majority people like. With television we
can get much information from there, not only information but also we can get
happiness from there. As a result,
television has an important influence on how people spend their time, as well
as on what they see and learn. After they arrive from work, they usually watch
TV. Then, the importance of television is proven.
REPORT
ESSAY.
“Independence Day”
By: Novita Heliana.
The
Independence Day of Indonesia was officially proclaimed on 17th August, 1945 at
10.00 a.m. sharp on Friday. With this declaration started the five year
diplomatic and armed-resistance of the Indonesian National Revolution, fighting
against the Netherlands until they officially acknowledged Indonesia's
independence in 1949. The Indonesian Independence Day is a very big event for
the people of Indonesia. Preparations for this patriotic day start weeks ahead
before the 17th of August. All high-rise office buildings around town are
decorated with large banners and lighted designs. Fences around the
presidential palace and many government
offices are draped in red and white streamers. The malls are all decorated in
red and white and hold Independence Day sales for the people. Lots of money is
spent by the city administration to create a unique series of red and white
lighted decorations. On 17th August, the Independence Day celebrations begin
with the flag hoisting ceremony. The President and the Vice President of the
nation attend the national celebrations along with honorable guests and
diplomats. A parade by high school students constitutes an important segment of
the Indonesian Independence Day celebration.
Besides, all of the residents also face this day with pleasure. Almost
all of schools in this country always make something special to celebrate it.
They do some of interesting competitions. They are so excited about it. Even,
in most of villages, there are accessories which have relation with this event,
the red and white accessories. They are so eye catching. Independence day is so
important for us as the residents of this country. It is waited by all of the
people here. No one does not excited because of this day. This event always
make us gather.
REPORT ESSAY.
“Library”
By: Mery
Meliyana.
Library is a place where we can find many kind of books
there, and we can search something easly. It can help us to learning, because
library prepare many books which useful for the student and the people. Library
is very important for us, especially for the children. Many people like go to
library. They usually look for a book there. Many books which they can
reanding. Reading a book can increase our knowledge. And we can search the
material from there. Bisedes,Library also prepare many source the knowledge.
Certainly, in every school have a library. it is very important for their
students. they hope that it can make the student like reading, and they can
learn there. Then, there are many books which a good to their study. Library
have many interesting books, which make the children become interested to
reading it. Many books there, like match, science, english language, and etc.
The student need to learn them. Usually, we are learn there to do our task or just
to reading. In the library the people just reading, they do not speak about
something which not necessary. They are read a book, discussion about their
study, and etc. We can borrow the book in the library. And then, Library have
some rule for the people who visit there. When we visit to library, we forbiden
to confersation or speak which can disturb other people. the situasion in the
library have to silent. Because it make the people who read there become more
comfortable with the lonely situation. They are become more concentration to
read their book. In other that, we can not throw away of rubbish in common
place. Because it make the librari become dirty.
These some about library are all important for our life,
especially for increase our knowledge. Because
Library have many kind of books are as source the knowledge. Books is
the window of world. And many people can reading a book there.
REPORT
ESSAY.
“The Nice Place To Live”
By: Kiki Febrianti Eka Putri.
Never
leave history (red coat) that’s one message from bung Karno. Life is not
independent of the past. And the tomb of Bung Karno is located in Blitar city. Blitar
is located at the southern tip of east java, directly adjacent Kediri in the
north, south Indian Ocean, the district Tulungagung in Malang regency in the
west and east. In Blitar city, there are many tourist destinations. There is a
tomb of Bung Karno. Bung Karno's tomb is the tomb of the great figures as well
as the first Presidential proclaimed of independence of Indonesia. The tomb is
located in the Village Bendogerit, District Sananwetan, about 2 km to the north
of the city center. Besides, there is Bung Karno’s Library and Museum. This
library contains all kinds of memorabilia in addition to Bung Karno, also later
be developed as a center for integrated studies. Some of the current collection
is a painting of Bung Karno to live right at the heart beats, money Bung Karno
who can roll their own, and the collection of donations from the Foundation
Idayu. Blitar have Arya Petilasan Blitar. Petilasan is a tomb, the tomb of the
Duke of Arya Blitar Blitar located in the Village, District Sukorejo. This tomb
was visited in Sura (Muharram) and also every Friday night legi. Not only the
places that I have been explain, but also in Blitar there is Monument
Supriyadi.
In
1945, the City became the center of Blitar PETA army rebellion led by Sodancho
Supriyadi, fight the Japanese. Besides, Kebon Rojo is a family amusement park
and leisure complex is behind the mayor's official residence Blitar provided
for the general public and tourists for free. In the park there are several
types of pets, children's playground facilities, a place to relax, a stage
artist appreciation, fountains, and also various kinds of rare plants that
serve as the lungs of the city. On the other hand, Blitar city had many tourism
destinations to many people that did not before. They can visit this place and
maybe they can live there. All of those aspects are dedicated to those who want
to visit there. And Blitar is one of the famous places in our beloved country,
and surely this is nice place to live.
REPORT ESSAY.
“Our Metropolitan Area”
By: Iqolimatul Aisah.
Special
Capital Region of Jakarta (DKI Jakarta, Jakarta Raya) is the state capital of
Indonesia. Jakarta is the only city in Indonesia that has province-level
status. Jakarta is located in the northwest part of Java Island. Was once known
as the Sunda Kelapa, White Rose, Batavia / Batauia, or Jaccatra, and New York.
Jakarta's
name in use since the Japanese
occupation in 1942, to call the former Gemeente
Batavia Dutch East Indies government,
inaugurated in 1905. The name is considered a short word
Jayakarta, which is
given by the people Demak and Cirebon
in under the
leadership of Fatahillah (Faletehan)
after the attack and occupied the port of Sunda
Kelapa on June
22, 1527. The name is usually translated
as "city of victory"
or "city of glory",
but the true meaning
is "the victory by an
act or effort".
Jakarta
has an area of approximately 661.52 km ² (oceans: 6977.5 km ²), with a total
population of 9,607,787 people (2010). Jakarta metropolitan area (Greater
Jakarta) with a population of about 28 million people, is the largest
metropolitan in Indonesia or a sixth of the world.
Jakarta
is an international city that serves many of the world. In areas inhabited by
many foreign expatriates, such as Menteng area, Kemang, Pondok Indah, Jakarta
and the central business district, it is not difficult to find typical foods
from Europe, China, Japan and Korea. These foods are usually sold in fancy
restaurants.
In
Jakarta, and a case of other major cities in Indonesia, Padang Restaurant is
most often found. Almost all places in Jakarta, with easy to find a restaurant
that dishes manyajikan Minang origin. Jakarta also has its distinctive food,
the most famous is the crust of the egg, Soto Betawi, Ape Cakes, Bread,
Crocodile, Combro, uduk Rice and others. In addition it can also be found in
Jakarta traditional food specialties of the region such as East Java, as Rawon,
Rujak Cingur, and Kupang Lontong.
Taman Monas (Monas Park) or Taman
Medan Merdeka (Medan Merdeka Park) is a huge square where the symbol of
Jakarta, Monas
or Monumen Nasional (National Monument) is located. The enormous space was
created by Dutch Governor General Herman Willem Daendels
(1810) and was originally named Koningsplein (Kings Square). On 10 January
1993, President Soeharto initiated action for the beautification of the square.
Several features in the square are a deer park and 33 trees that represents the
33 provinces of Indonesia.All
of those aspects are dedicated to those who want to know and visit to Jakarta.
We know that Jakarta is our Metropolitan city that has many history and
beautiful places to visit.
REPORT
ESSAY.
“The Republic of
Indonesia”
By: Eka Muslimawati.
The Republic of Indonesia, the world's
fourth most populous nation, has 203 million people living on nearly one
thousand permanently settled islands. Some two-to-three hundred ethnic groups
with their own languages and dialects range in population from the Javanese
(about 70 million) and Sundanese (about 30 million) on Java, to peoples
numbering in the thousands on remote islands. The nature of Indonesian national
culture is somewhat analogous to that of India—multicultural, rooted in older
societies and interethnic relations, and developed in twentieth century
nationalist struggles against a European imperialism that nonetheless forged
that nation and many of its institutions. The national culture is most easily
observed in cities but aspects of it now reach into the countryside as well.
Indonesia's borders are those of the Netherlands East Indies, which was fully
formed at the beginning of the twentieth century, though Dutch imperialism
began early in the seventeenth century. Indonesian culture has historical
roots, institutions, customs, values, and beliefs that many of its people
share, but it is also a work in progress that is undergoing particular stresses
at the beginning of the twenty-first century.
The name Indonesia, meaning Indian Islands, was coined by an
Englishman, J. R. Logan, in Malaya in 1850. Derived from the Greek, Indos (India)
and nesos (island), it has parallels in Melanesia, "black
islands"; Micronesia, "small islands"; and Polynesia, "many
islands." A German geographer, Adolf Bastian, used it in the title of his
book, Indonesian , in 1884, and in 1928 nationalists adopted it as the
name of their hoped-for nation.
Location
and Geography. Indonesia, the world's largest archipelago nation, is
located astride the equator in the humid tropics and extends some 2,300 miles
(3,700 kilometers) east-west, about the same as the contiguous United States.
It is surrounded by oceans, seas, and straits except where it shares an island
border with East Malaysia and Brunei on Borneo (Kalimantan); with Papua New
Guinea on New Guinea; and with Timor Loro Sae on Timor. West Malaysia lies
across the Straits of Malaka, the Philippines lies to the northeast, and
Australia lies to the south. The archipelago's location has played a profound
role in economic, political, cultural, and religious developments there. For
more than two thousand years, trading ships sailed between the great
civilizations of India and China via the waters and islands of the Indies. The
islands also supplied
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