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FATHER OF INDONESIAN EDUCATION (BiographyText)

GROUP 14
(MAKE A BIOGRAPHY TEXT)

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As you can see on the tittle of my blog, we are going to learn about biography

So readers, did you understand about last topic?
If you still confuse, well this group will repeat a little

Okay before you get bored because I'm talking to much then we can start study now. But, pray first okay. If you done and ready, LET'S STUDY NOW!!
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Before we go to the topic, will be better for us to listen Indonesian anthem song first. The song named 'Melati di tapal batas'. You also can sing if you want ;) I will put the lyric under the video

Lyrics:
Engau gadis muda remaja
Bagai sekuntum melati
Engkau sumbangkan jiwa-raga
Di tapal batas Bekasi
Engkau dinamakan Srikandi
Pendekar putrl sejati
Engkau turut jejak pemuda
Turut mengawal negara
O, pendekar putri nan cantik
Dengarlah panggilan ibu
Sawah-ladang rindu menanti
Akan sumbangan baktlmu
Duhai, putri muda remaja
Suntingan kampung halaman
Kembali ke pangkuan bunda
Berbakti kita di ladang
O, pendekar putri nan cantik
Dengarlah panggilan ibu
Sawah-ladang rindu menanti
Akan sumbangan baktlmu
Duhai, gadis muda remaja
Suntingan kampung halaman
Kembali ke pangkuan bunda
Berbakti kita di ladang
O, pendekar putri nan cantik
Dengarlah panggilan ibu
Sawah-ladang rindu menanti
Akan sumbangan baktlmu
Duhai, gadis muda remaja
Suntingan kampung halaman
Kembali ke pangkuan bunda
Berbakti kita di ladang

Okay now we can start to explain the topic

After we learn abou this topic. Now for refreshing let's watch a short movie together


 Synopsys:
A mysterious package arrives at a door step. The contents inside may determine the fate of whoever opens it

Okay I think enough for today. Let's enjoy Indonesian local song 'NENG GEULIS'


Lyrics:
Neng geulis
Anak kesayangan ibu
Tumpuan dan harapan keluarga
Neng geulis
Cerdas, rajin, dan berilmu
Merangkai hidup kerja tanpa jemu
Ingatlah jangan lupa kau berbagi
Sadarlah jangan sampai lupa diri
Jagalah kesehatan dengan baik
Nasehat orang tua
Biarkan mereka yang mencela
Tataplah ke depan dan jalan saja
Raihlah mimpimu sehingga mereka tersenyum bahagia
Neng geulis
Kerja demi keluarga
Harapan buat senang orang tua
Neng geulis
Kau memang tak pernah lelah
Kau jadi kebanggaan orang tua
Ingatlah jangan lupa kau berbagi
Sadarlah jangan sampai lupa diri
Jagalah kesehatan dengan baik
Nasehat orang tua
Biarkan mereka yang mencela
Tataplah ke depan dan jalan saja
Raihlah mimpimu sehingga mereka tersenyum bahagia
Ingatlah jangan lupa kau berbagi
Sadarlah jangan sampai lupa diri
Jagalah kesehatan dengan baik
Nasehat orang tua
Biarkan mereka yang mencela
Tataplah ke depan dan jalan saja
Raihlah mimpimu sehingga mereka tersenyum bahagia
Biarkan mereka yang mencela
Tataplah ke depan dan jalan saja
Raihlah mimpimu sehingga mereka tersenyum bahagia

Alright friends thank you for study with us.
See you on the next update with another topic

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BIOGRAPHY OF RADEN ADJENG KARTINI

Hasil gambar untuk KARTINI

Raden Adjeng Kartini was a Javanese noblewoman best known as a pioneer in the area of women's rights for native Indonesians.

Who Was Raden Adjeng Kartini?
Raden Adjeng Kartini opened the first Indonesian primary school for native girls that did not discriminate based on social standing in 1903. She corresponded with Dutch colonial officials to further the cause of Javanese women's emancipation up until her death, on September 17, 1904, in Rembang Regency, Java. In 1911, her letters were published.

Early Years
Kartini was born to a noble family on April 21, 1879, in the village of Mayong, Java, Indonesia. Kartini's mother, Ngasirah, was the daughter of a religious scholar. Her father, Sosroningrat, was a Javanese aristocrat working for the Dutch colonial government. This afforded Kartini the opportunity to go to a Dutch school, at the age of 6. The school opened her eyes to Western ideals. During this time, Kartini also took sewing lessons from another regent's wife, Mrs. Marie Ovink-Soer. Ovink-Soer imparted her feminist views to Kartini, and was therefore instrumental in planting the seed for Kartini's later activism.

When Kartini reached adolescence, Javanese tradition dictated that she leave her Dutch school for the sheltered existence deemed appropriate to a young female noble.
Raden Adjeng Kartini was a Javanese noblewoman best known as a pioneer in the area of women's rights for native Indonesians.

Feminist
Struggling to adapt to isolation, Kartini wrote letters to Ovink-Soer and her Dutch schoolmates, protesting the gender inequality of Javanese traditions such as forced marriages at a young age, which denied women the freedom to pursue an education.

Ironically, in her eagerness to escape her isolation, Kartini was quick to accept a marriage proposal arranged by her father. On November 8, 1903, she wed the regent of Rembang, Raden Adipati Joyodiningrat. Joyodiningrat was 26 years older than Kartini, and already had three wives and 12 children. Kartini had recently been offered a scholarship to study abroad, and the marriage dashed her hopes of accepting it. According to Javanese tradition, at 24 she was too old to expect to marry well.
Intent on spreading her feminist message, with her new husband's approval, Kartini soon set about planning to start her own school for Javanese girls. With help from the Dutch government, in 1903 she opened the first Indonesian primary school for native girls that did not discriminate on the basis of their social status. The school was set up inside her father's home, and taught girls a progressive, Western-based curriculum. To Kartini, the ideal education for a young woman encouraged empowerment and enlightenment. She also promoted their lifelong pursuit of education. To that end, Kartini regularly corresponded with feminist Stella Zeehandelaar as well as numerous Dutch officials with the authority to further the cause of Javanese women's emancipation from oppressive laws and traditions. Her letters also expressed her Javanese nationalist sentiments.

Death and Legacy
On September 17, 1904, at the age of 25, Kartini died in the regency of Rembang, Java, of complications from giving birth to her first child. Seven years after her death, one of her correspondents, Jacques H. Abendanon, published a collection of Kartini's letters, entitled "From Darkness to Light: Thoughts About and on Behalf of the Javanese People." In Indonesia, Kartini Day is still celebrated annually on Kartini's birthday.


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