Archive for August, 2007
Posted in August 17th, 2007 | 251 Views
August was the special month for the Indonesian Nation. 62 years ago to be precise on August 17 1945, he proclaimed Indonesian independence as nation that was independent determined his fate personally after almost for centuries trap from the colonization shackle. Natural afterwards the arrival in August would respond the happiness by all the Indonesian […]
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Posted in August 17th, 2007 | 245 Views
Study about history of nation do the trap note or stopped in pride would the glory of the past. Precisely that in delved from the history of the nation was how cultural wisdom that developed in the past could be made use of to face and overcame heterogeneous the problem today.
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Posted in August 17th, 2007 | 208 Views
Many Labels have been used to advertise the island of Bali according to her most striking qualities as seen by the outsider: “œIsland of Demons,” “œ Island of Gods”, “œLand of A Thousand Temples, “œ The last Paradise, “œ and so on. This trend began not too long ago, at the time when Bali entered […]
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Posted in August 17th, 2007 | 170 Views
17,500 islands, 350 ethnic groups, a wealth of natural wonders and endless cultural attractions. This is the full splendour of the Indonesian archipelago-”a world all its own”.
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Posted in August 17th, 2007 | 204 Views
Ready or not some day it will all come to an end There will be no more sun rises, no minutes, hours or days.
All the things you collected, whether treasured or forgotten will pass to some one else.
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Posted in August 17th, 2007 | 177 Views
Tenganan Dauh Tukad traditional village was from the side of Denpasar. The location was around 15 kilometers before Amlapura, the Karangasem Regency city, on the end east the Balinese Island. Further since the intersection or is free from the road especially, the network of the road at once divided the region of the resident”™s garden […]
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Posted in August 17th, 2007 | 153 Views
To preserve life, actually, people would need some tools to help them to improve their standard of living. The initial development of the aiding tools started with the development of cutting instruments that functioned as crusher, cutter, polisher of other tools needed. It is an improvement of culture and civilization in a small group of […]
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Posted in August 17th, 2007 | 827 Views
As on Java, the traditional kris dagger not only represents the pinnacle of the art of metallurgy but also served at one time as the most important symbol of rank and power for Balinese men. In the not-so-distant past, so much of a man”™s worth was represented by his kris it could even attend his […]
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Posted in August 17th, 2007 | 261 Views
Keris blades are usually narrow and have a wide, asymmetrical base. Blade length is highly variable. The blade is made from different iron ores and often contains nickel. A blade smith, or Empu, makes the blade in layers of different metal. Some blades can be made in a relatively short time, while more legendary weapons […]
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Posted in August 17th, 2007 | 279 Views
The ocean is silent, still. There sits Bratasena son of Pandu by the shore contemplating. Smooth caress of the wind (Bayu) touches his face, as he feels the gush from the sound of the pounding waves; the mist dampens half of his body. Still be reminded memory of directives from his teacher Drona to seek […]
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