tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11517593136197165592024-03-05T12:59:33.856-08:00malyanahmazniMaureen Princehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12882089762444416701noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1151759313619716559.post-71844449520783508992019-03-05T18:47:00.002-08:002019-03-05T18:47:39.074-08:00Education in Lapas, There Are Scholarships for Achieving Children<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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For some people, prisons or prisons are one of the harshest places you don't want to visit. Because, this place is a gathering place for people who commit crimes. The thinking of people is then overshadowed by unrest and fear of being there.<br />
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Especially for children, some people might think that hopes and aspirations will certainly be buried. But not for Putra, 19, who is currently studying at one of the economics colleges in Jakarta. He obtained higher education thanks to a scholarship recommended by the Special Guidance Institute for Children or Tangerang LPKA.<br />
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In fact, when he just entered LPKA he had felt hopeless. "The school is definitely not there, it has collapsed. But it turns out that here it's different, there are schools too," Putra said in a video uploaded on Youtube. <a href="http://tomcaster.com/" target="_blank">Education in Lapas</a>.<br />
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Not only studying, the Son also received an internship to work on the campus where he studied. Every morning he went to college and worked, and just returned in the afternoon. Now Putra has great hopes for his life. "I want to go to graduate school," he smiled.<br />
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Herti Hartati, Head of Guidance Section of Tangerang LPKA said that like ordinary people, children who are in prison due to criminal acts also get normal learning and education. "Children's education is still guaranteed. The only difference between activities is that they cannot be done outside prisons, "Herti told Tempo on January 26, 2019.<br />
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In this case, children will study in LPKA schools and be grouped according to their age. "If they are children 6 to 12 years old, they will be admitted to elementary school and so on to vocational school," he said.<br />
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In addition to learning at school, children are also equipped with arts and sports activities as extracurricular after school. "Like most school children in general, we also provide extracurricular activities after class ends in the form of bands, dancing, basketball to futsal," he said.<br />
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In addition to education and extracurricular activities, the prison guards pay attention to religious matters. Every week, prisons will bring religious leaders to give talks to children. "We also provide training for children in reading the scriptures," he said.Maureen Princehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12882089762444416701noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1151759313619716559.post-48215716701826611592019-03-04T23:37:00.004-08:002019-03-04T23:37:57.975-08:00Reduce Use of Plastics, Waste Can Endanger Health<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Director of Environmental Health, Ministry of Health (Kemenkes) dr. Imran Agus Nurali, Sp. KO said there was a dangerous impact of plastic waste on the environment or health of the body.</div>
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According to him, plastic is an element that is difficult to decompose which triggers landfill, clogging waterways, and floods that pollute the environment.</div>
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"Plastics will affect the health of the human body if buried in the soil or water, then the fragments of plastic waste have the potential to endanger human health if the water is consumed," said Dr. Imran in the release received by Suara.com on Wednesday (1/16/2019).</div>
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Not only that, other dangerous impacts will also be felt in plants on land and water biota. For example, he added, the microplastic contained in water can enter into the body's organs of fish and so it is dangerous if consumed by humans.</div>
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"Then if microplastic exposed to the sun's heat or burning it is also dangerous for breathing. If it is burned, it can produce carbon monoxide which is a danger to health," continued Dr. Imran.</div>
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Unfortunately, there has been no study of the threshold of microplastic content which can endanger the health of living things. However, the community is urged to reduce the use of plastic.</div>
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"Actually, it is more important if we can limit the use of plastic such as in retail or warung-watrung. If it can be limited, we use our own shopping bags so we don't add plastic production, "he said.</div>
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Reducing plastic use can be started from households through waste management. The method, he said, could be by grouping organic and non-organic waste.</div>
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Organic waste can be used as compost, while non-organic waste can be recycled into works of art and even works of economic value.</div>
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Limiting the use of plastic can also be done by getting used to bring your own bottle. This was done by the Indonesian Minister of Health, Nila Moeloek, and on several occasions he invited the public to be accustomed to using their own drinking bottles to reduce waste water packaging.</div>
Maureen Princehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12882089762444416701noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1151759313619716559.post-61439717153097618652019-03-04T19:34:00.001-08:002019-03-04T19:34:19.011-08:00Try 3 Potato Skincare Recipes, Can Overcome Acne to Blackheads<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<a href="http://healthycheerful.com/" target="_blank">Healthy Potato</a> - Apart from being used as a complement to food, kerao potatoes are also used for skin care. This is because potatoes are believed to have a number of nutrients, proteins and vitamins.</div>
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This stem tuber plant can be used to treat a number of skin problems, from acne to blackheads. Reported by HiMedik from Boldsky, potatoes are a source of vitamin C and vitamin B.</div>
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Vitamin C helps increase collagen and protects the body from sun damage such as heat, stress, etc. While Vitamin B helps in the transformation of skin cells, healthy DNA production, and cures acne and other scars on the skin.</div>
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Here are 3 easy ways to use potatoes to deal with facial skin problems:</div>
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1 raw potato</div>
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a. Take raw, washed and peeled potatoes.</div>
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b. Take the bowl and grate the potatoes.</div>
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c. Take the muslin cloth and add the grated potatoes on</div>
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d. inside and squeeze the juice. You can also use your hands to squeeze potato juice.</div>
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e. Collect the juice in a bowl and store it in the refrigerator for 10-15 minutes.</div>
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f. Take a cotton ball and dip it in the juice and apply it on the face evenly. Rub gently on the area with acne and acne scars.</div>
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g. Repeat this process and then wash your face with cold or normal water and pat it dry with a fresh towel.</div>
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You can repeat this process twice a day or every day to observe the results quickly. You will see pimples and acne scars disappear in two weeks of daily use. This potato juice helps reduce dark circles too.</div>
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Enough water to freeze the potato cube</div>
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a. Take raw potatoes, wash and peel, then cut into cubes.</div>
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b. Add the potato cube and apple cider vinegar to the blender, crush.</div>
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c. This mixture will produce thick paste. Add a little water and pour it into the ice tray.</div>
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d. Freeze for 3-4 hours until it turns into ice cube potatoes.</div>
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e. Clean your face properly and pat it dry with a fresh towel.</div>
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f. Take potato ice cubes from the ice tray and rub them all over your face, especially in areas that have blackheads.</div>
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You can store ice cubes for one full week and repeat the process two or three times a day to see effective results. This method will rejuvenate your skin and eliminate blackheads in 10-12 days.</div>
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c. Take potato skin and rub it all over your face, especially in areas that have black spots and zits.</div>
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d. Let stand on the face for 15-20 minutes and dry it.</div>
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e. After drying, wash your face with cold or normal water and pat dry with a fresh towel.</div>
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Repeat this process 2-3 times a day regularly and you will see black spots and zits disappear within a week.</div>
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Maureen Princehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12882089762444416701noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1151759313619716559.post-28611432976987963352019-03-04T18:29:00.003-08:002019-03-04T18:29:56.630-08:00Now it's hard if the car doesn't use GPS<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<a href="http://carsstudios.com/" target="_blank">Club Ferrari</a> - The use of GPS devices in motorized vehicles is considered too dangerous and users can be jailed.<br />
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This policy is based on the decision of the Constitutional Court (MK) which rejected the lawsuit against Article 106 (1) which is associated with the use of GPS on smartphones.<br />
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What is the response of the supercar vehicle owner to the policy? According to the President of Ferrari Owners Club Indonesia Hanan Supangkat, nowadays it is difficult if the vehicle does not rely on GPS.<br />
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"Nowadays, using GPS is not difficult either, just now we strayed a little too," said Hanan, to reporters, on the sidelines of the 2019 FOCI Trans Java Tour event.<br />
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According to Hanan, the rules for banning GPS in vehicles must be more emphasized and clarified again.<br />
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"Yes, maybe the rules can be simplified later, which one can use which is not. But if in my opinion sometimes people who are not used to seeing GPS are dangerous. When you see GPS while driving and the front is not seen, it is dangerous too, "he said again.<br />
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"But that does not mean GPS must be banned. In my opinion, it must be installed in an eye-level area. So the concentration of the driver is not disturbed," continued Hanan.<br />
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"So suppose the driver puts the GPS or the smarthphone under the dash, surely it will need a minimum of one second. Too far, it doesn't work like that. Well maybe the rules that I said must be improved. So there are clearer regulations that regulate the position GPS devices or gadgets in cars, so as not to affect the concentration of driving, "he concluded.Maureen Princehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12882089762444416701noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1151759313619716559.post-15536344767006283942019-03-03T19:42:00.002-08:002019-03-03T19:42:12.732-08:00Human Friendship with Mermaid Fish is a Tourist Attraction in Alor<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Vacation to Alor Regency, a traveler can enjoy the beauty of the clear East Nusa Tenggara sea and witness unique animals called dugong. Animals belonging to this group of mammals are popularly referred to as mermaids.<br />
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Although these animals live wild, but they are friendly to humans. One of the tour guides in Alor became his best friend.<br />
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"This dugong is a blessing for me personally. It has been 12 years in my heart and my heart knows each other (inner contact with dugong)," said Onesimus Laa (53) in a written statement on Sunday (3/3/2019).<br />
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That day, Thursday (02/27/2019), the man who is familiarly called One invited several visitors to meet his favorite dugong fish. It takes about 15 minutes by motorboat from Mali Beach, to be able to meet the male dugong he named Mawar.<br />
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The story of the beginning of their friendship is unique. One said, around 2007, he diligently planted mangroves on Sika Island, which is an island belonging to his ancestors. This 8-hectare island is known as sacred and no humans live in it.<br />
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On this island there is the tomb of Sultan Alamudin, which is said to be a descendant of Walisanga. One diligently cared for the tomb and the sacred island alone. One is indeed an environmentalist and is very concerned about the sustainability of his native land.<br />
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One day, wife One was angry because of the limitations of their family's economy. With an anxious heart, One still goes to Sika Island to plant mangroves. He believes, his efforts to love nature will not be in vain.<br />
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"Well, at that time, when I left Sika Island, this fish appeared and began to follow me to the estuary," he said.<br />
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The incident repeated again for two consecutive days. Then on the third day, One decided to get off the boat and approach the dugong.<br />
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"I went down the anchor, (said) 'what does this mean?'. He then kissed my hand. Since then my fear has disappeared," said One.<br />
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One, who at the time did not know the sex of the dugong, gave him the name Mawar. Over time, the bonds of Inner One with dugong Mawar became increasingly tight. Every One comes to Sika Island, Mawar always appears and follows him. When he brought tourists to Sika Island, dugong Mawar never missed appearing.<br />
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"If there is a guest tomorrow, he knows, he comes. 70 percent of his character is human," he said.<br />
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Sure enough, after being near Sika Island, One called Mawar in a language that was only understood by him. Before long the brown mammal appeared. He wriggled from the back of the boat and circled in the direction of the boat.<br />
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When One asked the dugong Mawar to rise, he raised his nose to the surface of the water until he heard a breath. One only allows visitors to touch Rose on his approval.<br />
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"Actually, there are 3 dugongs. My wife gives me the name Melati and her son Siska. But they can't meet many people, if I can," he said.<br />
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Although familiar with Mawar, One never gave him food directly. Because the characters of wild animals do prefer to feed themselves.<br />
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"He ate seagrass, seaweed. One meal can be 40 kg," he said.<br />
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In addition to the Mawar family, One said there were still around 11 other dugongs in the waters of Alor. The Dugong-dugong roam more around Pantar Island, but seldom appear.<br />
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"There they don't want to be made like this (tourist attraction), because people have eaten it. They are angry," One said.<br />
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One admitted that every day he always took time to meet Mawar. If you have to go out of town, he will tell Mawar and say when to go home.<br />
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"If I want to go out of town, I say he, don't show up, don't swim outside the bay, later people will be killed. He followed my words," he said.<br />
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The plan, One will lead 2 whales to live around Sika Island with the Mawar family. So that later tourists who come to Sika Island can see whales swimming freely in the ocean. But according to him Dugong Mawar objected to the idea.<br />
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"I have met two whales in these waters. I want to collect the plan, but the dugong doesn't want it," said One.Maureen Princehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12882089762444416701noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1151759313619716559.post-35748490303183474212019-03-03T19:39:00.001-08:002019-03-03T19:39:19.945-08:00Picking strawberry tours in Japan, this is the place<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Major cities in Japan have a variety of popular metropolitan tours. But, this is Ehime who has a unique picking tour of fresh strawberries.<br /><br />Vacation to Japan feels very close to the luxurious metropolitan life. There are still a few who know, that Japan also has tired release attractions in Ehime Prefecture. Ehime Prefecture is an anti-mainstream province that is still closely linked to the village atmosphere. From here yuzu and strawberry oranges are marketed throughout Japan.<br /><br />detikTravel with a group of media from Indonesia, at the invitation of Japan Airlines (JAL) and Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO), visiting Ehime Prefecture. The best way to enjoy the produce of Ehime is to visit the garden directly.<br /><br />Ehime itself has many plantations that travelers can visit. One of them is a strawberry picking tour at Akamatsu Farm.<br /><br />This plantation is managed by Takuya Akamatsu along with his wife. Akamatsu farm itself has been established for 45 years. This plantation started strawberry picking business since 7 years ago. To be able to enjoy picking strawberries until satisfied, tourists will be charged JPY 1500 or around 189,634 per person. This garden opens its own picking tours starting from January to May, each year.<br /><br />Akamatsu Farm has 8 buildings containing strawberry fields. At the beginning of February, there were 3 buildings containing strawberries ready for harvest. "What you need to know when picking strawberries is how to pick them. Do not pull them down, but the strawberries are reversed and pulled a little. Very easy," said Takuya.<br /><br />The first type tasted by media groups from Indonesia was amaotome. This type is half red and white. Sweet and slightly fragrant, amaotome is Ehime's original strawberry. The form of amaotome has a form that tends to be large. Almost similar to the type of Red Cheek, the difference is there is no white on the top.<div>
<br />Besides amaotome and red cheek, Akamatsu Farm also has a red pearl type. Strawberries with this type are smaller and red. This is the most favorite type in Ehime and Japan. "Everyday, I am assisted by 11 part time employees and 4 permanent employees," explained Takuya.<br /><br />In this garden, a traveler can eat strawberries until satisfied. Visitors will be given a plastic box to put strawberries. The garbage can be dumped directly in the city too. Besides being picked by yourself, you can also bring these strawberries home. Of course, there is an additional fee of JPY 160 per 100 grams, or around Rp 20,227.<br /><br />Tourists will be left to pick strawberries until satisfied. Want to pick directly eat or want to be collected first, also may. Inside the building are chairs and tables for tourists who want to eat while relaxing. Every day, employees will check the building temperature and slaughter weeds. However, it will not disturb tourist visiting hours.<br /><br />This plantation also sells strawberries at a cheaper price. Tourists can choose picking themselves or want the ones already packed. You can enjoy strawberries until you can enjoy it starting at 07.00-12 local time. When are you here?</div>
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