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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Sebanyak enam pelajar Indonesia
Di bidang Kimia, empat pelajar Indonesia Indonesia mengirimkan lima pelajar ke Meksiko. Hampir 300juta rakyat, ini saja mampu dihantar? |
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Jakarta, Indonesia |
saudara lovely yang manis...kami tak marah kalau orang malysia-indonesia disana mempraktikan budaya leluhur mereka...semua orang tau klo orang keturunan indonesia adalah sebagai pimpinan pejabat-pejabat penting disana..menguasai perdagangan maupun politik di malysia....yang kami marah adalah ketika malysia menyebut sebagai budaya asli yang sama...sebutlah budaya induknya... asal budaya itu di bagi 2... 1. budaya induk... 2. budaya turunan... as example tari jaipong that is sundanese culture, malaysia can develope and prctice..but dont call malayan dance with only copy...show ur respect to parent culture...not just 4 money oriented u claim malaysian culture |
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Jakarta, Indonesia |
ya itu lah pintarnya orang indonesia...hahahaha...setiap negara punya utang bahkan malysia pun berhutang untuk membangun petronas... SETIAP NEGARA PASTI PUNYA UTANG : Rank Countries Amount (top 100): #1 United States:$10,040,000, 000,000.00 #2 United Kingdom:$8,280,000,000, 000.00 #3 Germany:$3,904,000,000, 000.00 #4 France:$3,461,000,000, 000.00 #5 Italy:$1,957,000,000, 000.00 #6 Netherlands:$1,899,000,000, 000.00 #7 Spain:$1,591,000,000, 000.00 #8 Japan:$1,547,000,000, 000.00 #9 Ireland:$1,392,000,000, 000.00 #10 Switzerland:$1,077,000,000, 000.00 #11 Belgium:$1,053,000,000, 000.00 #12 Canada:$684,700,000, 000.00 #13 Sweden:$598,200,000, 000.00 #14 Austria:$594,300,000, 000.00 #15 Australia:$585,100,000, 000.00 #16 Hong Kong:$472,900,000, 000.00 #17 Denmark:$405,000,000, 000.00 #18 Norway:$350,300,000, 000.00 #19 China:$305,600,000, 000.00 #20 Greece:$301,900,000, 000.00 #21 Russia:$287,400,000, 000.00 #22 Portugal:$272,200,000, 000.00 #23 Finland:$251,900,000, 000.00 #24 Korea, South:$249,400,000, 000.00 #25 Turkey:$193,600,000, 000.00 #26 Mexico:$178,300,000, 000.00 #27 Brazil:$176,500,000, 000.00 #28 Poland:$147,300,000, 000.00 #29 India:$132,100,000, 000.00 #30 Indonesia:$130,400,000, 000.00 #31 Argentina:$109,000,000, 000.00 #32 Hungary:$107,300,000, 000.00 #33 Taiwan:$93,060,000, 000.00 #34 Israel:$81,980,000, 000.00 #35 Iraq:$81,480,000, 000.00 #36 Thailand:$57,830,000, 000.00 #37 Malaysia:$57,770,000, 000.00 #38 South Africa:$55,470,000, 000.00 #39 Philippines:$54,060,000, 000.00 #40 Kazakhstan:$53,890,000, 000.00 #41 Czech Republic:$50,200,000, 000.00 #42 Ukraine:$48,870,000, 000.00 #43 Chile:$47,600,000, 000.00 #44 Saudi Arabia:$47,390,000, 000.00 #45 New Zealand:$47,000,000, 000.00 #46 Romania:$42,760,000, 000.00 #47 Pakistan:$42,380,000, 000.00 #48 UEA :$39,100,000, 000.00 #49 Colombia:$37,210,000, 000.00 #50 Venezuela:$35,630,000, 000. BILA DIBANDINGKAN DGN GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT ..MAKA UTANG INDONESIA JAUH LEBIH KECIL DARI MALYSIA...ITU FAKTA..JGN MARAH LAGI YA...^_^ |
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Semenyih, Malaysia |
Tidak seperti negara kamu, kami sentiasa membayar hutang. Tapi INDON itu sentiasa pakai rau degala untuk dilupuskan. Itu fakta...Jadi kamu tahu kenapa INDONESIA itu panggilannya "THE PARIAH STATE of SOUTH EAST ASIA? Mana perusahaan atau Bank INDON yang mampu beli Perushaan Malaysia? Cuba buktikan itu? Bercakap itu senang tapi membuktikan dengan Fakta dan perbuatan itu bukan mudah? |
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Semenyih, Malaysia |
pakai rau = PAKAi Rayu Segala (Spelling Mistake)
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Jakarta, Indonesia |
#196 Brunei:$0.00
#197 Liechtenstein:$0.00 #198 Palau:$0.00 l Tapi yang salute adalah Brunei...negara bekas bagian malysia tak ada utang...kaya raya |
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Semenyih, Malaysia |
YUDI kamu itu sekarang ini bagai ayam yang kehilangan kepala yang cuba membuktikan sesuatu yang tidak ada atau belum ada lagi. Jadi kamu akan terus-terusan "google" untuk membuktikannya. Tapi aku segalanya ada dihujung jari ku, setiap apa yang kau katakan akan menjadi cermin KETOLOLAN kamu yang belum pasti ada hujungnya..
Otak kamu itu penuh dengan sampah sarap seperti Sungai-sungai kotor yang mengalir lesu di kota Jakarta. Sesekali seperti sungai yang kotor itu, kamu akan terjumpa cerita indah secara kebetulannya, tapi itu hanya sebaris MIMPI yang akan terus mengalir dalam air yang kotor dan hilang diratah pemerintahmu yang penuh korupsi itu... |
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Jakarta, Indonesia |
bisa saja kau hahahahahah...bukan merayu tapi karena mereka suka dengan indonesia negara yang sangat hangat dan bersahabat... |
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Semenyih, Malaysia |
Lihat bagaimana INDON itu Di PERBODOHKAN...
Dirty tricks and broken promises - Monsanto's legacy in Indonesia Monday, 10 January 2005 10:19 Between 1997 and 2002 at least 140 current and former Indonesian government officials and their family members benefited from illicit payments made to them by Monsanto to the tune of at least $700,000. The famers who grew Monsanto's seeds did less well out of it. "The company didn't give the farmer any choice, they never intended to improve our well being, they just put us in a debt circle, took away our independence and made us their slave forever." - an Indonesian farmer who grew Monsanto's GM cotton ------ "Bt cotton planting has given us more harm than good" http://www.lobbywatch.org/archive2.asp... |
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Semenyih, Malaysia |
Buktikan yang ini tidak benar....
Jakarta's poorest Lea Jellinek Jakarta's poorest tend to be hidden at the dead ends of pathways or on the river edge. Often their houses are in corners, along dark narrow alleyways where sun, air and light do not enter, even during the day. Otherwise their homes are perched on foul smelling drains or rest up against concrete walls. The poorest often have difficulty communicating. They are used to being ignored. Some hardly look into your eyes but down and away so it is hard to have a conversation. They are ashamed. If you ask them about their background and history, they look blank - as if they have no memory. They speak in a mixture of dialects, slur their sentences and cannot explain their problems. The poorest lack time. They cannot talk for long as they are looking all day for the money they need to buy food. Those who come to their homes find their doors bolted.'They are out', a neighbour says.'Gone looking for work.' At 7 am one morning, we go to meet Ibu Ani, and find her walking through the local market place. She is a masseuse. She does not sit at home waiting for clients but seeks them out. We go back to her house to talk, but within half an hour she looks agitated. She says she must go out to look for work. Often she works till 10 pm, and then returns home to darn holes in clothing for her extended family. The poorest have only their unskilled labour to sell. They tend to be masseurs, washerwomen, day labourers, guards, parking attendants, or 'Pa Ogah'- as they are oddly called - people who help cars do a U turn in the middle of the road. They seek work on a daily basis. They do not have the capital, confidence or skills for petty trade. Up to four families, four generations, often live together in one tiny house. Ibu Ani, a grandmother, lives with three related families in her shack - a total of fifteen people - so she needs at least Rp 30,000 to feed them. That is four to six hours of massage per day and many hours of looking for clients. The members of the family sleep side by side on the floor - no mattress, just pillows. During the day these pillows are stacked in a pile and the room is converted into a place for sitting and eating. An alcove in the roof with little light or air may be built above the room to create more sleeping space. People climb up a steep, rickety ladder to get there. Flimsy The homes of the poorest are built of flimsy materials: bamboo, cardboard, chicken wire, newspaper, tin cans, boards and other scavenged materials. The gaps in the walls let in some air but also the rain. They feel embarrassed by these flimsy structures. If the ground is wet, they have a bench to sleep on, for they are often close to rivers which flood knee-deep. Apart from the bench there is only a rack for clothing and dishes. Electric lighting is rare. They use a kerosene lamp and, if their children are lucky enough to go to school, they gather like flies around the lamp to do their homework. Everything is done on the floor. Many of the poorest cannot read, write, or sign their names. They are embarrassed to write. With difficulty, they hold pen to paper and try to write their name. Toilet and washing facilities are shared. For most water and toilet needs, the poorest usually have to walk some distance - sometimes along the narrow banks of sewage canals - to communal bathing facilities. Sometimes these cost Rp100-200 for urination and Rp300 for defecation or a bath. The poorest have to find ways of not paying these fees for they lack the money. To avoid paying for rubbish collection and sanitation, they throw everything into dirty canals or empty spaces around their homes. It is a hard life with the mosquitoes, fleas, heat and filth. Their houses are often within metres of where everybody dumps rubbish. Sometimes the rubbish goes right into their homes, or it is burned nearby. There is a constant smell of burning plastic and smoke. |
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Jakarta, Indonesia |
MUNGKINKAH SABAH AKAN MENJADI NEGARA KAYA BILA KELUAR DARI MALYSIA...SEPRTI BRUNEI...pikirkanlah!!! |
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Semenyih, Malaysia |
Buktikan ini tidak benar...
Dirty debt Rich countries share responsibility for Indonesia's impossible debt burden Ann Pettifor On a wet London afternoon in October 2001, a small delegation of campaigners from Indonesia, Britain and Germany made their way to the British Treasury to meet the British Chancellor's deputy, Mr Paul Boateng. The purpose of the meeting was to pressure the British government to cancel military debts owed by Indonesia to Britain. The delegation's eyes were on April 2002, when Indonesian representatives will meet the cartel of international creditors known as the Paris Club, which gathers in the French Treasury. Britain will be at the table with other powerful creditors, including Japan, the US and Germany. million of Indonesia's debt to Britain - a total of more than billion - consists of loans made by the British government and companies to a government the British had publicly criticised, but privately financed and armed - the Suharto government. The military debt is perhaps the most offensive part of this bigger problem. Inside the formal setting of the British Treasury, Binny Buchori of the Indonesian NGO Forum on Indonesia Development (Infid) made a passionate appeal for the cancellation of Indonesia's debt, particularly the military component.'This debt is being paid by millions of ordinary Indonesians', she said.'Many of them are very poor, and most of them ignorant that Suharto's government has left each person - whether they be mothers, fathers, grandparents, their children and grandchildren - with a very heavy burden of public debt. These people are each sacrificing their basic human rights to a decent standard of living, so that Indonesia's public debt of US$ 152 billion can be repaid.' Sugeng Bahagijo, also of Infid, added:'Already the Indonesian government spends much, much more on paying foreign creditors than it spends on clean water, health, housing and education for its own people. The government is forced by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to prioritise repayment to rich countries and banks over payments for schools, health and a better environment for the people of Indonesia.' The British delegates at the meeting argued that ordinary people in Britain had not agreed that their taxes should be used to guarantee loans for military exports to Suharto's regime.'It was British Scorpion tanks that attacked students and protesters who stood up to Suharto in 1998. It was British Hawk jets that were used in East Timor,' said the British delegate. 'British people were not consulted about those loans, that were made in their name, and with their taxes. Instead the loans were made to Suharto in secret. We are now, as part of the Jubilee movement, calling on the British government to cancel those odious debts.' |
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Semenyih, Malaysia |
Kasihan kamu YUDI, NEGARA sudah mula dibeli oleh orang lain seidikit demi sedikit, kamu masih lagi bisa ketawa-ketawa lucu dan terus-terusan mengeluarkan kata-kata yang TOLOL.
Dimana MARUAH KAMU SEBAGAI SATU BANGSA dan MANUSIA. 1. BANK-BANK di INDON Mula menjadi milik orang lain.. 2. Ladang-ladang kelapa sawit dan getah, dan kini sawah padi mula menjadi milik Malaysia... 3. Dulu PERTAMINA hampir menjadi milik MALAYSIA, tapi korupsi terlalu tinggi hingga kita lupakan JV itu. LUCU ngak..Suddenly I remember a song that my uncle used to sing when I was young by the BEE GEES or Barry MANILOW..it goes something like this.. I made a JOKE and I Don't know that the JOKE is ON ME... or something like that, dan itulah NEGARA INDON.. |
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Semenyih, Malaysia |
INI BUKTI TERBARU TAHUN 2009 ya..bukan outdated..
DISINI DITANYAKAN MENGAPA ORANG INDONESIA LEBIH BODOH DARI VIETNAM< MALAYSIA DAN SINGAPORE OLEH JUSOF KALLA. Suka rayu rayu segala..SILA BACA LUCUKAN? KESIAN PAK SAYA NGAK LULUS.. Kualitas Pendidikan Indonesia Urutan Ke-160 Dunia Posted by: muhliz08 on: April 24, 2009 In: Kualitas Pendidikan Indonesia| Urutan Kualitas Pendidikan Dunia| ujian nasionalComment! Rate This Menurut Jusuf Kalla seperti yang dilansir Apakabar.ws, dilihat dari peringkat negara, kualitas pendidikan Indonesia berada di urutan ke-160 dunia dan urutan ke-16 di Asia. Bahkan secara rata-rata, Indonesia masih berada di bawah Vietnam.“Mengapa orang Indonesia lebih bodoh dibanding orang Vietnam, Malaysia, atau Singapura? Anak-anak kita sekarang malas belajar karena mereka merasa tidak perlu belajar. Mengapa merasa tidak perlu belajar karena mereka merasa belajar dan tidak belajar sama saja,” tuturnya. Dijelaskan, kondisi itu terjadi karena saat ujian naik kelas, murid yang pintar dan yang bodoh sama-sama naik kelas atau saat ujian akhir, siswa yang pintar dan bodoh semuanya lulus. Menurut dia, budaya seperti itu terjadi akibat KKN, secara sadar dan tidak sadar, sudah diajarkan sejak dini di sekolah sehingga siswa yang mendapat nilai tiga dikatrol jadi lima atau yang dapat lima dinaikkan menjadi tujuh. Demikian juga siswa yang seharusnya tidak lulus, diluluskan juga.(Kasian Pak ama yang gak lulus….)“Karena itu, saya minta, mulai sekarang semua guru membiasakan pakai tinta merah. Kalau memang nilainya merah, ya tulis dengan tinta merah, seperti dulu-dulu lagi,” ujarnya. |
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Semenyih, Malaysia |
SILA BACA YANG INI..
Ada 2 PEKARA YANG LUCU DIUTARAKAN OLEH JUSOF KALLA : 1. KENAPA INDONESIA LEBIH BODOH DARI VIETNAM< MALAYSIA DAN SINGAPURA? 2. BUDAYA "KESIAN PAK SAYA NGAK LULUS" Kualitas Pendidikan Indonesia Urutan Ke-160 Dunia Posted by: muhliz08 on: April 24, 2009 In: Kualitas Pendidikan Indonesia| Urutan Kualitas Pendidikan Dunia| ujian nasionalComment! Rate This Menurut Jusuf Kalla seperti yang dilansir Apakabar.ws, dilihat dari peringkat negara, kualitas pendidikan Indonesia berada di urutan ke-160 dunia dan urutan ke-16 di Asia. Bahkan secara rata-rata, Indonesia masih berada di bawah Vietnam.“Mengapa orang Indonesia lebih bodoh dibanding orang Vietnam, Malaysia, atau Singapura? Anak-anak kita sekarang malas belajar karena mereka merasa tidak perlu belajar. Mengapa merasa tidak perlu belajar karena mereka merasa belajar dan tidak belajar sama saja,” tuturnya. Dijelaskan, kondisi itu terjadi karena saat ujian naik kelas, murid yang pintar dan yang bodoh sama-sama naik kelas atau saat ujian akhir, siswa yang pintar dan bodoh semuanya lulus. Menurut dia, budaya seperti itu terjadi akibat KKN, secara sadar dan tidak sadar, sudah diajarkan sejak dini di sekolah sehingga siswa yang mendapat nilai tiga dikatrol jadi lima atau yang dapat lima dinaikkan menjadi tujuh. Demikian juga siswa yang seharusnya tidak lulus, diluluskan juga.(Kasian Pak ama yang gak lulus….)“Karena itu, saya minta, mulai sekarang semua guru membiasakan pakai tinta merah. Kalau memang nilainya merah, ya tulis dengan tinta merah, seperti dulu-dulu lagi,” ujarnya. Menko Kesra (saat itu Jusuf Kalla Masih Menjabat Sebagai Menko Kesra) juga menyoroti penggunaan sistem koefisien nilai kewajaran yang diterapkan Depdiknas dewasa ini dalam menilai hasil ujian. Dia menilai hal ini sebagai pembodohan terhebat dalam dunia pendidikan. Melalui sistem itu, secara sengaja sudah dirancang disparitas kualitas pendidikan antara satu daerah dan daerah lain di Indonesia sehingga muncul kasta-kasta dalam bidang pendidikan.“Cara itu harus diubah karena merupakan suatu kebijakan yang betul-betul salah dan membodohi rakyat,” ujarnya.( Pak, emang Setiap Daerah beda Kualitas Pendidikannya kok, kan setiap daerah gak sama Fasilitasnya Pak ) Sebetulnya, upaya untuk meningkatkan mutu pendidikan tidaklah terlalu berat karena hanya bersifat akan mengembalikan mutu pada posisi yang pernah dicapai tahun 1960-an.(Masa Sih Pak, Mana buktinya kalau Tahun segitu Indonesia Maju ?) Kualitas pendidikan sekarang merosot dibanding dengan kondisi 40 tahun lalu, ibarat olahraga lompat tinggi. Kalau 40 tahun lalu mistar pendidikan itu diletakkan pada ketinggian dua meter, karena banyak yang tidak bisa lompat, mistarnya diturunkan jadi 1,5 meter. Begitu seterusnya hingga mencapai tingkat yang sangat rendah. “Seharusnya, bukan mistarnya yang diturunkan, tetapi atlet lompatnya itu yang digodok agar bisa melompat lebih tinggi seperti di Malaysia, Singapura, dan Hong Kong. Sekarang, kita ingin mengembalikan mistar itu pada posisi semula,” kata Jusuf Kalla ( Sekarang kan (2009) Bapak Adalah Wakil Presiden, Kok gak ngebahas lagi pak kualitas pendidikan Indonesia?). |
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Semenyih, Malaysia |
Yang in cerita Pelajar Malaysia di QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY..
Malaysian is top English student at University of London’s Queen Mary College 9 September 2009 Tinggalkan komen Go to comments Tahniah kepada Adelina Raisa Sufian di atas pencapaian gemilang sebagai top student dalam subjek Inggeris di University of London’s Queen Mary College. Malaysia Boleh ! KUALA LUMPUR: A 21-year-old has done Malaysia proud when she was adjudged top student in English at the University of London’s Queen Mary College recently. Adelina Raisa Sufian, who obtained a Bachelor of Arts (English) degree with first class honours, won the coveted 2009 Westfield Trust Prize for outstanding academic achievement in English at the university last month. Commenting on her achievement, Adelina attributed her success to encouragement from her parents, businessman Datuk Sufian Majid and Datin Alissa Fitri. “I set a target throughout my study,” she said.“Most importantly, we must have the determination and confidence to succeed. “I am glad that I was able to compete with native speakers of English, as well as students from other countries,” she told Ber- nama. Adelina, who is also an accomplished pianist, has represented Queen Mary College in choir and mathematics competitions. While pursuing higher education at the Oakham School, Britain, in 2004, she won the Headmaster’s Prize and was adjudged top student in Mathematics, English and Chemistry. On her future, Adelina said she planned to write, pursue a Master’s degree and work in Malaysia. “I love my country,” she added. |
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Semenyih, Malaysia |
Mungkin kah ACHEH dan SUMATERA akan lebih kaya jika keluar dari INDON? TOLONG PIKIRKAN sama ya? |
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Bandung, Indonesia |
BENER BENER TOLOL COPY PASTE PERKATAAN ORANG. Dasar bangsa PLAGIAT, KREATIF DIKITLAH |
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Semenyih, Malaysia |
PINTA-PINTA, LEKA-LEKA
TERUS MINTA. TERUS LEKA ITULAH Negara INdonesia |
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Semenyih, Malaysia |
Kamu faham apa itu "SACASM"? Kalau tidak Paham lebih baik diam dari menceritakan KETOLOLAN diri kamu... Jadi apa yang dikatakan oleh JUSoF KALLA itu amat benar bahawa INDON itu Bodah dari Vietnam, Malaysia dan Singapura. Letaknya di Tempat ke 160 di dunia.. |
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