Selasa, 24 Maret 2020

JOURNAL 20

Female eighth grader expelled from Surakarta school for texting male peer

Female eighth grader expelled from Surakarta school for texting male peer

Islamic junior high school SMP IT Nur Hidayah in Surakarta, Central Java, has drawn criticism over its decision to expel a female eighth grader because of her recent interactions with a male peer through a messaging app. The student, identified only by her initials AN, was expelled from SMP IT Nur Hidayah for allegedly committing a series of “violations” that included texting birthday wishes to her male friend. The school said it considered this particular action “a grave violation”, which warranted immediate expulsion.
JOURNAL 19

Humpback whale dies after becoming stranded on N. Sumatra coast

Humpback whale dies after becoming stranded on N. Sumatra coast

A 20-ton humpback whale has died after becoming stranded on the coast of Asahan regency, North Sumatra, on Saturday afternoon. The whale became stranded in shallow waters near Silo Baru village, Silau Laut district, Asahan regency. Silo Baru village head Ahmad Sofyan said on Sunday that the whale's carcass was still around 1.5 kilometers off the coast of Silo Baru. He said a team from the Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA) was planning to inspect the carcass before submerging it in the sea. 
JOURNAL 18

Yogyakarta to implement smoking ban on Malioboro


Yogyakarta to implement smoking ban on Malioboro

The Yogyakarta administration is planning to turn the popular tourist destination of Malioboro into a smoke-free zone starting in March. The head of the public health division of the Yogyakarta Health Agency, Eny Dwiniarsih, said that the government is currently preparing the resources to implement the ban. The administration is to also prepare a designated smoking area. However, Eny added that the smoking area would not be built near the sidewalk since that would be against Yogyakarta's regulations. 
JOURNAL 17

Bomb in bag explodes in Bengkulu village, injuring one


Bomb in bag explodes in Bengkulu village, injuring one

A bomb hidden inside a bag exploded in front of a house in Padang village of Seluma regency in Bengkulu on Saturday morning, injuring the house owner. Bengkulu Police spokesperson Sr. Comr. Sudarno said that the bomb, which had been put inside a bag, was placed at the door of the village head's house. No fatalities were recorded but the house owner, identified as Halidin, 60, suffered from injuries to parts of his upper body and feet from the blast.
JOURNAL 16

Sinaga case: What Indonesia can learn from the UK in handling sexual violence


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Before Sunday, almost no one heard about Reynhard Sinaga, an Indonesian student who has been living in Manchester, the United Kingdom, since 2007. For two past years, a Greater Manchester Police investigation team and prosecutors worked in silence as they scrutinized Reynhard’s role in one of the most shocking sexual assault cases in UK criminal history. Journalists attended the case’s four trial hearings but were restricted from publishing a word about it to ensure that Reynhard would have a fair trial and with the thought of protecting his victims.
JOURNAL 15

No more funds available to cover BPJS deficit, says Sri Mulyani


No more funds available to cover BPJS deficit, says Sri Mulyani

The government plans to no longer provide cash injections to cover the Healthcare and Social Security Agency's (BPJS Kesehatan) deficit this year following a hike in the insurance premiums. The year 2020 marks a new phase for Indonesia's universal healthcare program, National Health Insurance (JKN), as the government raised its premiums for the first time since it started operations in 2014.
JOURNAL 14

epok mayor calls for more anti-LGBT raids in wake of Reynhard Sinaga case


Depok mayor calls for more anti-LGBT raids in wake of Reynhard Sinaga case

In response to reports that the family of Reynhard Sinaga, an Indonesian convicted serial rapist in the United Kingdom, lives in Depok, West Java, the city's mayor has instructed his administration to conduct raids against the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community. Reynhard, a 36-year-old PhD student, was sentenced on Jan. 6 by a court in Manchester to life on 136 counts of rape, eight counts of attempted rape, 13 counts of sexual assault and two counts of sexual assault with penetration.
JOURNAL 13

Mt. Leuser park rangers save two young orangutans from smuggler


Mt. Leuser park rangers save two young orangutans from smuggler

Rangers from Mount Leuser National Park have rescued two juvenile Sumatran orangutans from a poacher who allegedly planned to sell the critically endangered apes on the black market. The two orangutans were discovered by officers in Empus Village, Bahorok district, in Langkat regency, North Sumatra, on Thursday afternoon.
JOURNAL 12

SoftBank Group in talks with Jokowi to fund new capital city


SoftBank Group in talks with Jokowi to fund new capital city

Japan-based Softbank Group has hinted at partnering with the government to fund Indonesia's new capital city. On Friday morning, President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo welcomed SoftBank Group founder and CEO Masayoshi Son and SoftBank-backed ride-hailing app Grab CEO Anthony Tan at the State Palace in Jakarta to discuss the matter.
JOURNAL 11

Plant development in Aceh's Leuser ecosystem may be scrapped after court ruling


Plant development in Aceh's Leuser ecosystem may be scrapped after court ruling

The group filed the lawsuit last year to oppose Aceh Governor Zaini Abdullah's decision to issue a forest area utilization permit, which would allow foreign capital investor PT Kamirzu to build the Tampur hydropower plant in the Leuser ecosystem. The ecosystem is a UNESCO world heritage site that covers thousands of hectares of protected forests throughout Aceh and North Sumatra.
JOURNAL 10

Cambodia building collapse death toll hits 36 as rescue called off


Cambodia building collapse death toll hits 36 as rescue called off

The search for victims in the rubble of a collapsed building in southern Cambodia drew to a close Sunday with the final death toll at 36 -- the latest tragedy in a string of deadly construction accidents. Cambodia Prime Minister Hun Sen, said 23 people had been pulled alive from the rubble of the seven-storey hotel, which crumpled to the ground in seaside Kep on Friday afternoon.
JOURNAL 9

Millennials: Rise and shine


Millennials: Rise and shine

President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo has appointed seven young, talented Indonesians as his expert staff members. They are creative entrepreneurs, community developers, CEOs of start-up companies and a political activist. They are considered representatives of millennials, the generation projected to compose the majority of Indonesia’s population in the next 20 years. This is, however, a new phenomenon in our politics, where a president assigns several young people as his special advisors.  
JOURNAL 8

Australian bushfires a warm welcome to global warming


Australian bushfires a warm welcome to global warming

As a person who has spent most of his life in Bandung, West Java, the thought of living in a developed country certainly triggered great excitement. Near the end of winter Canberra welcomed me with cool weather and occasional showers. As I was happily enjoying student life, summer came and brought the 2019-20 Australian bushfire season with it. Suddenly, the blissful delight turned into a bit of a worrisome experience.
JOURNAL 7

ONE Championship, ONE Esports join forces with big brands to expand influence


ONE Championship, ONE Esports join forces with big brands to expand influence

ONE Championship, Asian's leading sports media enterprise, has announced strategic partnerships with leading global brands, namely JBL, TUMI, Redbull, Lazada, DBS Bank, Foodpanda, Hugo Boss and Unilever, among other big names. The leading brands are set to collaborate with ONE Championship and ONE Esports on various martial arts and e-sports initiatives. These partnerships are tailored to leverage multiple platforms and thus strengthen ties between the business, martial arts and e-sports communities.
JOURNAL 6

Stowaway child found dead in plane at Paris airport


Stowaway child found dead in plane at Paris airport

A child stowaway was found dead Wednesday in the undercarriage of a plane at a Paris airport, officials said, having probably frozen to death or asphyxiated on the flight from Ivory Coast.
The child, aged around 10, had clambered into the underbelly of the Air France Boeing 777 in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. It took off on Tuesday evening and landed at Charles de Gaulle airport, north of the capital, early Wednesday morning.
JOURNAL 5

Indonesians in Iraq urged to stay alert after assassination of top Iranian general


Indonesians in Iraq urged to stay alert after assassination of top Iranian general


Indonesia has called on its citizens in Iraq to remain on alert amid heightened tensions in the region, following a United States airstrike that killed top Iranian military commander Qasem Soleimani in Baghdad. The ministry also said Indonesia was concerned about the escalating tensions in Iraq, requesting all parties to refrain from instigating further violence that could worsen the situation.
JOURNAL 4

Bantul church moved to another village following protests


Bantul church moved to another village following protests

The Bantul administration in Yogyakarta and the congregation of the Indonesia Pentecostal Church (GPdI) Immanuel Sedayu in the regency have agreed to move the house of worship to Argosari village, from Argorejo, following protests. The agreement was made on Wednesday at the office of Bantul Regent Suharsono and was witnessed by church leader Tigor Yunus Sitorus and his lawyer Budi Hermawan from the Yogyakarta Legal Aid Institute.
JOURNAL 3

Is Indonesia losing favorable clean energy policies?


Is Indonesia losing favorable clean energy policies?

Indonesia once had policies that supported the development of clean energy, but regulatory changes in the last 10 years seem to be the root of the problem of why abundant sources of renewable power in the country have been left mostly untouched after more than seven decades after the country’s independence. Based on an interview with an industry insider, The Jakarta Post discovered that Indonesia had met the expectations of all stakeholders at least once in clean energy development — or reached a win-win situation.
JOURNAL 2

Keeping Chinese fishing vessels from Natuna, defending people’s welfare


Keeping Chinese fishing vessels from Natuna, defending people’s welfare

The latest incidents in the North Natuna Sea should serve as another wake-up call for the government to immediately and expediently improve the country’s naval and other related capabilities to safeguard the sovereign rights of the nation, particularly on the southern fringe of South China Sea.
JOURNAL 1

Here comes the annual troublemaker: Christmas


Here comes the annual troublemaker: Christmas

At least three issues crossed my mind when I read yet another controversial announcement that was later retracted following a public uproar, of a famous bakery on Christmas greetings.

First, my recent conversation with a senior government official, who said a non-Muslim must first and foremost be at least twice as good as other contenders to win a promotion in the bureaucracy.
HOT NEWS CORONA VIRUS


The origin of the corona virus, which is currently plaguing and reaping world concerns, has finally been revealed. Researchers from the China Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said they had collected samples for research. The result, the origin of the corona virus came from the Huanan Seafood Market in Wuhan. The market, which had been closed since the pathogen spread, reportedly sold a variety of wild animals. Starting cubs, foxes, to peacocks.
Since the emergence of the corona virus at the end of December 2019, the Chinese government has taken preventative measures not only by closing the Huanan market. But it also closed Wuhan and cities within Hubei Province, stopping public transportation services, extending the holiday period.
The corona virus had previously spread from Wuhan city of Hubei province, starting late last December. The virus is thought to have originated from bat and snake meat which was previously sold freely in markets and restaurants in Wuhan. As is known, the corona virus is a group of viruses that cause respiratory distress, a kind of flu, which if severe will be similar to SARS or MERS. In fact, there hasn't been any vaccine available for this new corona virus, although on social media it was mentioned that there were two vaccine patents, but that hasn't been proven yet.

MY OPINION ABOUT NEWS CORONA VIRUS :
my response to this news is that even though this virus has spread we must remain vigilant with the following tips :
1. Wash your hands frequently with soap and water for 20 seconds. Make sure your hands, fingers and nails are clean of germs.
2. Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth with unclean hands.
3. Avoid close contact with sick people.
4. Use a mask

Kamis, 19 Maret 2020

DIVISION OF GROUPS IN ENGLISH CLASS
SEM 2

●GROUP 1●
MEMBER : 
- Fatimah Anne
- Rafiq
- Rafi
CHAPTER : Narrative Text

●GROUP 2●
MEMBER :
- Afinda
- Aiman
-Alfieto
CHAPTER : Spanduk

●GROUP 3●
MEMBER :
- Bagus
- Nur'aini
CHAPTER : Opinion

●GROUP 4●
MEMBER :
- Dafa
- Dinda
- Ismi
CHAPTER : Bullying

●GROUP 5●
MEMBER :
- Dyani
- Fathur
- Ryan
CHAPTER : Persuasive Text

●GROUP 6●
MEMBER :
- Alfin
- Nazla
- Riezki
CHAPTER : Speech

●GROUP 7●
MEMBER :
- Fabiano
- M. Alifia
- Naufaldy
CHAPTER : Vanity and Price

●GROUP 8●
MEMBER :
- Bimo
- Rakha
- Savisna
CHAPTER : Drama

●GROUP 9●
MEMBER :
- Ade Mia
- Mulyananda
CHAPTER : Letter

●GROUP 10●
MEMBER :
- Sophie
- Yola
CHAPTER : Letter

●GROUP 11●
MEMBER :
- Dewanda
- Dwi
CHAPTER : Narrative Cast Leaf

●GROUP 12●
MEMBER :
- Alifia Yusti
- Darin
CHAPTER : Narrative Cast Leaf (Text)


                    

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