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Why Smart Kid Get Poor Scores?

June 5th, 2009 No comments

People have certain general needs. Everyone is very aware of their material needs: food, clothing, and shelter. But, long ago, people also discovered their need for non material things. They need education. These have been the basic needs of human being throughout the ages. People will spend a lot of time and energy in the efforts to satisfy their needs. Education is the important things for human beings, without it people will have an empty intellectual and poor of value. Read more…

International Language for the 21st Century

May 26th, 2009 1 comment

International Language, any of several languages, natural or deliberately constructed, used to facilitate communications among peoples with different native languages. Read more…

“Enemy at the Gates” Review, Opening the Gates of My Mind

May 20th, 2009 No comments

In my opinion, it is a very worthy film. I say that primarily because I am sick to death of Americans using World War II as a basis for films that generally amount to little more than propaganda. Off course, Enemy at the Gates comes off as being somewhat fantastic due to its attempt to balance entertainment with historical fact, and it came as a surprise to me to learn that Sergeant Vassili Zaitsev was a real person (whose sniper rifle is still an exhibit in a Russian museum), this makes it all the more entertaining to watch. And this is the story. Read more…

Global Warming: Fight it!

April 18th, 2009 No comments

According to Schneider1 that scientists have long warned that “greenhouse gas” emissions could cause significant global warming (an increase in the earth’s surface temperature) in the decades ahead. I believe that as human being, I want to have a better life that give a contribution to the conservation of nature. Therefore, I began from my self; I like gardening, ride a bicycle to school and I am trying to live simply. Read more…

Mandatory Volunteering is truly oxymoronic

March 25th, 2009 No comments

Not like the others volunteering services, mandatory volunteering is a bad idea, peoples in the society feel that mandatory volunteering are force the student to volunteer, the student also do not have time to volunteer and may lose the creativity. Read more…

Juvenile Punishment

March 8th, 2009 No comments

The changes in the world social structure may indirectly affect juvenile crime rates. For example, changes in the economy that leads to fewer job opportunities for youth and rising unemployment in general make gainful employment increasingly difficult for young people to obtain. The resulting discontent may in turn lead more youths into criminal behavior. Because of that, many countries have tried to control juvenile delinquency with some punishments. Some kinds of juvenile punishment are parental punishment, perform community service and caning. Read more…

Yogyakarta Comfortable City

March 4th, 2009 No comments

Yogyakarta (Djokjakarta), city in southwestern Indonesia, on the island of Java, near the Indian Ocean. Yogyakarta is an important city of Indonesia also a capital of DIY province. Yogyakarta is rich with cultural and education interest, also attractive tourism object. Some parts of the city it seems never changes but the other parts have changes over the last 5 years. Read more…

The Benefits of Learning English

February 28th, 2009 No comments

English Language, primary language of the majority of people in the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, other former colonies of Britain, and territories of the United States. It is also an official or semiofficial language of many countries with a colonial past, such as India, Nigeria, Pakistan, and South Africa. But in this era people in the other part of the world learning English as the language of communication because people will get so many benefits of learning English like: wide insight of knowledge, have good interaction with the other people in the world and people will be ready for globalization era. Read more…