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  • Bank Sampah Mawang Resik Lestari  + (Carry out waste bank at Mawang Kaja Ubud)
  • Bank Sampah Liantari Rahayu  + (Carry out waste bank services to the community in the Tampaksiring sub-district and surrounding areas)
  • TPS 3R Baktiseraga  + (Carry out waste management activities in Baktiseraga village, Buleleng)
  • TPS 3R Desa Taro  + (Carry out waste management in Taro Village, Tegalalang based on source by reducing waste carried to the TPA)
  • Rumah Kompos Alam Lestari Desa Adat Sumampan  + (carry out waste management through composting houses and segregation of non-organic waste)
  • Bank Sampah Suka Asri  + (Carrying ot waste bank activity in Banjar Kutuh, Sayan Village, Ubud)
  • PELIK (Peduli Lingkungan Kulub)  + (Carrying out environmental conservation activities at Banjar Kulub, Tampaksiring village)
  • Bank Sampah Taman Asri  + (carrying out waste activities at banjar taman kaja ubud)
  • Bank Sampah Resik, Kawan Mas Ubud  + (Carrying out waste bank activities in Banjar Friends of Mas Village, Ubud)
  • Bank Sampah Paku Sari  + (Carrying out waste bank activities in Banjar Jukut using Singakerta Village)
  • Bank Sampah Tembok Kedas Mesari  + (Carrying out Waste Bank Activities in Tembok Village, Tejakula District, Buleleng)
  • Bank Sampah Pertiwiku  + (Carrying out waste bank activities with thCarrying out waste bank activities with the 3R concept, aimed at educating and inviting the traditional village government and the department in Bugbug village, to manage inorganic waste, as an available human resource asset to protect the environment, and improve the old paradigm that has been using the gathering system, transport, and dispose of, which results in the accumulation of waste in the TPA.s in the accumulation of waste in the TPA.)
  • Bank Sampah Teba Asri Jimbaran  + (Carrying out waste bank activity at jimbaran village)
  • Pengelolaan Sampah Desa Tembok  + (Carrying out waste bank base on community at Tembok village)
  • Catur Dewata  + (Catur Dewata is the designation for the four manifestations of Ida Sang Hyang Widhi. These four gods include God Iswara in white located in the east. Lord Brahma in red in the south. Lord Mahadeva in yellow in the west. Lord Vishnu in black in the north.)
  • Catur Weda Sirah  + (Catur Weda Sirah is a collection of the maCatur Weda Sirah is a collection of the main mantras contained in Catur Weda and used most often by the sulinggih (priests) in Bali. Usually, this Catur Weda Sirah is chanted after performing the Argya Patra, or purifying oneself with holy water before starting to chant the main holy mantras for specific purposes.</br></br>The word 'sirah' means 'head'. Therefore, Catur Weda Sirah means the main mantras taken from Catur Weda. These mantras are then collected into a lontar containing the four Veda Samhitas. In other words, the lontar Catur Weda Sirah is actually a copy of some of the main mantras of the Sanskrit Catur Veda.</br></br>However, two Dutch historians, Bermund and Kern, found that these mantras were mixed with ancient Javanese (Kawi) language and were used as initial mantras in major Balinese rituals. According to the two Dutch researchers, there are actually five mantra stanzas, but in the lontar only four are mentioned which represent the four Vedas. mentioned which represent the four Vedas.)
  • Catur Yudha Hariani  + (Catur Yudha Hariani was born on September Catur Yudha Hariani was born on September 14 in Trawas, Mojokerto, East Java. After graduating from High School (SMA) in 1990, she became an environmental activist and joined the Seloliman Center for Environmental Education (PPLH) in Trawas. In 1997, PPLH Bali established a branch in Sanur where Catur worked on a casual basis. Then in 2002, she was appointed Director. Catur handles a number of environment-related programs. Among these are waste management, education and community facilitation for dealing with the self-management of waste, and waste management workshops for students. Catur is very much devoted to her life as an environmental activist. She is also known as one of the activists in the movement rejecting the reclamation of Benoa Bay.nt rejecting the reclamation of Benoa Bay.)
  • Bajaj Makeber  + (Caught in the mad traffic of Delhi, an auto feels a touch of magic.Take a ride with the driver and the passenger, and feel the feather touch of a little stardust.)
  • Tantangan utawi Pikobet Sane harus Kehadepin sareng Calon pemimpin Bali  + (CHALLENGES THAT PROSPECTIVE LEADERS OF BALCHALLENGES THAT PROSPECTIVE LEADERS OF BALI MUST BE ABLE TO FACE</br></br>Om swastyastu</br>First of all, I would like to thank you very much for the opportunity,</br>The 2024 elections are just around the corner.</br>Bali is the Island of the Gods, Bali is world famous for its tourist and cultural destinations.</br></br>The complex problems that Bali's prospective leaders must face require serious attention. Examples include the actions of tourists in Bali, waste management in Bali, the welfare of the Balinese people, and corruption.</br></br>Prospective leaders must be able to formulate policies, and be able to take action to overcome problems or obstacles well, as well as collaborate with various parties. And prospective leaders of Bali must firmly take policies or actions so that Bali remains prosperous, stable and sustainable. Bali Island beautiful that continues to shine with its natural and cultural wonders,ine with its natural and cultural wonders,)
  • Chandra Yowani  + (Chandra Yowani, born in Denpasar, FebruaryChandra Yowani, born in Denpasar, February 10, 1971. She has been writing poetry since 1981. She has joined the Sanggar Cipta Budaya under the guidance of Gm Sukawidana. Her poems have been published in the Bali Post, Nusa Tenggara, and Gadis Magazine, as well as in the books Rindu Anak Mendlang Kasih, Yarns of Bianglala, Di Tangkai Mawar Mana, and Peladang Kata. Now she is a permanent lecturer at Udayana University. permanent lecturer at Udayana University.)
  • Ms Klara Dallas  + (Change qarantene and travel rules make it Change qarantene and travel rules make it easier to comply remember people are coming on vacation reinstate flights to Bali prevent The Scams against expats clean up the beaches outlaw single plastic containers and straws give part of the airport visa on arrival tax to the feed the locals improve hospital care and cleanupe locals improve hospital care and cleanup)
  • Harmony and Challenges: Solutions for Bali in the Paradox of Modernity and Tradition  + (Chapter 10: Strategies and Solutions for tChapter 10: Strategies and Solutions for the Future</br>Bali</br></br>Looking ahead, Bali faces significant challenges in maintaining its cultural uniqueness and physical environment while improving the livability and quality of life for its residents. As an author, I will attempt to provide some solutions and strategies that the government and community in Bali could potentially adopt.</br></br>Firstly, the key to Bali's future lies in striking a balance between preservation and modernization. Tourism is the main source of income for many Balinese people, but the growth of this industry must be carefully monitored to minimize its negative impact on the environment and local culture. Sustainable tourism, which promotes environmental preservation and respects local traditions and customs, should be a primary focus. For example, implementing visitor limits at historical and sacred sites can help maintain the integrity of these locations.</br></br>Secondly, improving access to education and healthcare is crucial for enhancing the quality of life. By enhancing the quality and accessibility of education, the younger generation in Bali can be prepared to compete in the global economy without abandoning their cultural heritage. Similarly, access to affordable and high-quality healthcare services is essential for livability and quality of life.</br></br>Thirdly, empowering the local economy and diversifying the economic sector is also important. Establishing cooperatives and providing training and support for small and medium-sized enterprises can help the Balinese community harness the potential of the local economy and reduce dependence on the tourism sector.</br></br>Lastly, community involvement in decision-making and planning is key to the success of these strategies. The Balinese community should feel that they have a voice and control over the future of their island. This can be achieved through increased community participation in the planning and policymaking processes.</br></br>In conclusion, the challenges faced by Bali require a holistic and inclusive approach that considers all aspects of life on the island. By focusing on environmental preservation, education and healthcare, and the empowerment of the local economy, we can help create a bright and sustainable future for Bali and its residents.ainable future for Bali and its residents.)
  • Yamadipathi  + (Chasing money in the morning, chasing profChasing money in the morning, chasing profits in the afternoon, chasing gems in the afternoon, chasing beads at night. Everyone is after wealth. Anyway, the important thing is rich. Forgetting obligations and karmaphala. Thieves, fooling people, to disgrace family or neighbors. There are also those who fight for positions, elbow each other, confuse each other. Forgetting what will be brought to death is only the good and bad deeds while still alive. In the afterlife, the Yamadipati will give justice. If when life does good, then heaven is the destination. If while still alive do evil, then hell will be obtained. Whatever the profession, remember karmaphala. Don't take all kinds of things.armaphala. Don't take all kinds of things.)
  • Oration  + (Check)
  • Meli Buku  + (Children always like to share their experience with others. 'Going to Buy a Book' shows how enjoyable these experiences can be. Tag along with these siblings as they pick books in a bookstore.)
  • The Bamboo School in Bali  + (Children's book situated at a school in Bali.1969. John Day Company Publishers)
  • A True Leader Who Leads the People Based on Tat Twam Asi  + (Choosing a leader who is worthy of leadingChoosing a leader who is worthy of leading this nation should not be done haphazardly, because our one vote will determine the fate of this nation for five years. Leaders who are worthy of leading this universe are true leaders, who lead with the heart, so that the universe is orderly and peaceful, and can strengthen Tat Twam Asi. A true leader who deserves to lead this nation must also be IT literate, because today is the era of the industrial revolution. A true leader must protect all the people and can unanimously hold the scepter to lead this nation.usly hold the scepter to lead this nation.)
  • Dija I Jago?  + (Cindelaras was about to leave for Jenggala. But ... where is Jago? Come on, help Cindelaras look for it!)
  • Anak Lanang Maglendahang Pitulas Anak Istri  + (Circulating a video showing a man surroundCirculating a video showing a man surrounded by many people as if he was being interrogated, went viral on social media. The news is circulating, the man has impregnated 17 women.</br>The Kapolsek Teluknaga, AKP Edy Suprayitno spoke about this. He explained that the news about the man who impregnated 17 women was not true. After getting the news, the police asked several parties related to the video. It turned out that the case was sitting because of a failed love affair. Investigate it, the woman does not accept the decision from her lover. Then the woman spread the word that the man had impregnated 17 other women. both parties have agreed to resolve the case amicably. The point is that circulating on social media is not true.t circulating on social media is not true.)
  • Ni Putu Citra Sasmita  + (Citra Sasmita, whose full name is Ni Putu Citra Sasmita, whose full name is Ni Putu Citra Sasmita, was born in Tabanan, Bali, March 30, 1990. Her name has become known in Indonesian fine arts through her paintings, installation art and performance art which have been exhibited at home and abroad. Citra is one of the recipients of the Gold Award Winner in the 2017 UOB Painting of The Year painting competition for the professional artist category. Citra's works often represent women's issues, especially regarding cultural identity, the position of women in patriarchal culture and social and cultural realities.</br></br>Citra grew up in a family of traditional performing artists who often performed from village to village in Hindu ritual ceremonies in Bali. That's when she became interested in the world of art. Citra studied at the Faculty of Letters, Udayana University (2008) and the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Ganesha Education University (2009), because her desire to continue her painting studies was not approved by her late father, who was then a Chemistry teacher.</br></br>However, her dream as an artist grew again when she joined a campus theater group and became a short story illustrator in the Bali Post daily. It was when she became a short story illustrator that she began to explore the world of art on a self-taught and actively participates in exhibitions in Bali and outside Bali. The two fields of science (literature and science) that she has studied have guided her work in formulating ideas and social issues.</br></br>In 2016, her work which was exhibited at the exhibition "Bali Art Intervention #1" was highlighted because it presented a female figure kissing a pig's head, presenting images of Balinese women's cultural life under psychological and social pressure, as the title of the exhibition presented critical works. about the dark side of the island of Bali. Then in 2016 in the exhibition “Merayakan Murni”, an exhibition dedicated to the painter Murniasih (1966-2006), Citra presented an installation of 100 pieces of ceramics combined with the hanging scales “Mea Vulva, Maxima Vulva” which represents the inequality of social class and people's habits. Some of her works have also been exhibited in Melbourne in an exhibition entitled Crossing Beyond Baliseering.tion entitled Crossing Beyond Baliseering.)
  • Clean Bali Series  + (Clean Bali Series is a non-profit organizaClean Bali Series is a non-profit organization that focuses on environmental education. We have and continue to publish a series of the hardback, full-color illustration, children’s environmental books in three languages (Bahasa Indonesia, Balinese, and English). The books focus on the pollution problems of the different areas of the island of Bali (beach, rice fields, and mountains) and of Indonesia as a whole.</br></br>The books are distributed free of charge to schools, educational programs, and environmental organizations. We also provide an additional support and information (environmental programs, book readings, storytelling, songs, games, posters etc.) for the schools, educational programs, and environmental organizations that receive our books.</br></br>The books are also available for purchase at various retail shops and bookstores in Bali and Jakarta. ALL PROCEEDS from the retail sales of the books are used to print additional copies of the books in the series to be distributed free of charge to schools, educational programs, and environmental groups.</br></br>WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE “CLEAN BALI SERIES”?</br>– To bring attention to the pollution problems here in Bali and Indonesia as well as the rest of the world.</br></br>– To provide information, basic education and an understanding of these pollution problems and their causes, as well as possible solutions to them.</br></br>– To prepare this generation and future generations through our efforts, to be better prepared for and better able to make educated and informed decisions when dealing with present and future pollution issues.</br></br>WHAT ARE OUR SHORT AND LONG TERM GOALS?</br>– Our short-term goals are to continue publishing and distributing the two books that we have published (“Penyu and Lumba-lumba” / “Turtle and Dolphin” and “Burung Camar dan Kokokan” / “Seagull and Heron”) as well as finish the third book in the series, “Rajawali dan Anak-anak” / “Rajawali and the Children”.</br></br>– We are also in the finishing stages of printing a two language paperback teachers’ guide with information and lesson plans to accompany the three books in the series. The teachers’ guide will be distributed for free to schools, educational programs, and environmental groups.</br></br>– Start a network with or join other environmental groups to further promote and educate children about the pollution problems here in Bali and elsewhere in the world.s here in Bali and elsewhere in the world.)
  • Awal Kecil Kurangi Sampah  + (Cleaning the environment starting from theCleaning the environment starting from the environment around the house then the community environment, the activities in the video are:</br></br>1. Clean the environment around the house.</br>2. Reprimand and invite children who pass by to take part in picking up trash on the roads, houses and highways.</br>3. Clean the plastic waste that is taken</br>4. Processing the plastic waste into crafts that have a use value.c waste into crafts that have a use value.)
  • Ayu Gayatri Kresna  + (Co-Founder and Head Chef, Pengalaman Rasa Co-Founder and Head Chef, Pengalaman Rasa</br></br>"As a Northern Balinese native, Ayu's cooking training began as a child in her family's kitchen - learning the arts of traditional cooking while honing her senses in refining the taste, texture, and appearance of numerous authentic dishes.</br></br>Combining family recipes passed down through generations with lovingly selected high quality local produces, Ayu is passionate about preserving Northern Balinese cuisine and introducing it to the world."</br></br>https://www.pengalamanrasa.com/e world." https://www.pengalamanrasa.com/)
  • I Made Gunarta  + (Co-Founder of The Yoga Barn, Director of CCo-Founder of The Yoga Barn, Director of Community Relations & Co-Founder of The BaliSpirit Festival</br></br>Pak Dek, has been a fundamental component of The Yoga Barn’s vision to connect with the Community. Dek is an accomplished architect and is the vision behind the aesthetic Balinese style of The Yoga Barn, which is all created with reclaimed wood and hand-crafted elements.</br></br>Dek comes from a long lineage of socially minded Balinese; his great-grandfather, the Head of The Sacred Monkey Forest restoration project in the early ‘70’s, and his mother, a school principal for over 30 years, are just two of his role models.</br></br>In 2010 Dek took revitalization of the Monkey Forest into his own hands and launched a reforestation project planting hundreds of trees and creating a safer and leafier home for the indigenous and sacred macaque monkeys. Along with his wife, Meg, Dek is also the co-founder of Yayasan Kryasta Guna, a not-for-profit environmental, arts and cultural organization with a mission to inspire local youths in Ubud to invest in their environment and community while learning about their Balinese traditions.</br></br>In 2016 Dek started an organic farming initiative 45mins north of Ubud and spends much of his time working on the land.d spends much of his time working on the land.)
  • Cokorda Sawitri  + (Cok Sawitri was born in Sidemen, KarangaseCok Sawitri was born in Sidemen, Karangasem Bali, September 1st, 1968. Now, She lives in Denpasar, Bali. In the middle of 2006, she collaborated with Dean Moss from New York in Theatre Dance Event. Besides being a theater activist, she also wrote many articles, poems, short stories and novel. She has been active in social cultural activities, and is the founder of Perempuan Mitra Kasih Bali Firm and Tulus Ngayah Group. </br></br>Her works include Meditasi Rahim (1991), Pembelaan Dirah, Ni Garu (1996), Permainan Gelap Terang (1997), Sekuel Pembelaan Dirah (1997), Hanya Angin Hanya Waktu (1998), Puitika Melamar Tuhan (2001), Anjing Perempuanku, Aku Bukan Perempuan Lagi (2004), Badan Bahagia. Novelnya adalah Janda dari Jirah, Tantri, dan Sutasoma.</br></br>Longer biography available at http://lifeasartasia.weebly.com/uploads/2/3/6/8/23681555/cok_sawitri.pdfm/uploads/2/3/6/8/23681555/cok_sawitri.pdf)
  • Beauty, Fortitude  + (Collection of Photographs of the WildfloweCollection of Photographs of the Wildflowers in Ubud's Hills and Rice Fields.</br>A reflection of the gentle, quiet nature of fortitude. Our blossoming hills and rambling terraces. Here, the overlooked and the neglected survive and thrive. They blossom beautifully as well. thrive. They blossom beautifully as well.)
  • COMA (Composting Around)  + (COMA (Composting Around) is a composting aCOMA (Composting Around) is a composting activity carried out by young people from the school environment who then moves into the community with a background of organic waste which damages the environment if not properly processed. The COMA action begins with socialization in the form of education in the form of knowledge and practices about composting on a regular basis to young people in schools such as high schools. After being given education, students will carry out composting practices directly in the school environment. This composting ability will then be applied in their respective homes which will indirectly be applied on a community scale, where the community is the largest source of organic waste.</br></br>In the Sundarigama Lontar it is stated that “Wariga, saniscara kliwon, ngaran tumpek panuduh, puja kreti ring Sang Hyang Sangkara, apan sira amredyaken sarwa tumuwuh, kayu-kayu kunang” which means that on Wariga wuku, Saturday Kliwon is called Tumpek Panguduh, a holy day of worship of Sang Hyang Sangkara, because he is the god who rules the fertility of all plants and trees. This is related to the issues raised in the COMA project, namely composting with products in the form of compost, compost can be used as a natural fertilizer for plants which helps in increasing soil fertility and environmental maintenance.l fertility and environmental maintenance.)
  • BaliWiki The Informative Media  + (Communication technology development and tCommunication technology development</br>and the internet which is very promising on the one hand, and the number of social media users, especially among the younger generation</br>which is getting bigger on the other hand, has</br>make this sector a market that</br>very tempting for those who know how to use it. One of them is BaliWiki.</br></br>As we know, the advancement of the technology industry has made various changes that make it easier, including the dissemination of news or information to the general public, including misleading fake news.</br></br>Therefore, at this time it is very important for us to sort out reliable news sources, one of which is BaliWiki. BaliWiki provides news that is factual, reliable and does not contain misleading elements. So there is no doubt that BaliWiki's participation in the community as a public media, especially for the Balinese people.media, especially for the Balinese people.)
  • Community Complaints  + (Community complaints The world is currentCommunity complaints</br></br>The world is currently being hit by a very big disaster, namely the covid-19 outbreak, where this virus is the latest variant of the corona virus, this virus was first discovered in wuhan china in November 2019. Now the whole world is being hit by an outbreak of this virus including Indonesia, Indonesia is now entering a critical phase in handling the Covid-19 outbreak, not only that, Indonesia is also critical in the economic field.</br></br>The Indonesian government is now implementing a new regulation, namely PPKM (enforcement of restrictions on community activities), which has generated a lot of conflict and controversy between the community and the government. The process of implementing this PPKM where people are prohibited from working or selling, hanging out and opening tourist attractions, outside 17:00 hours will be fined The opinion of the public regarding the restriction regulations is that it is difficult for people to meet their daily needs since the Covid outbreak and the enactment of work restriction regulations. People are very emotional towards the government that makes regulations that are very detrimental to the community. Where there are regulations that make people despair, they are prohibited from going home if there is no Covid-19 vaccination letter and swab tests which are expensive.</br></br>The government should understand more about the lives of its people instead of adding to the misery for the people. What about the fate of people who do not have jobs because they have been laid off and are prohibited from selling, especially when there is news circulating that there are people who take the opportunity to make a fool of themselves by replacing swab equipment with used ones in order to get higher profits. Does it deserve to be forgiven?, now the community's economy is thinning and added to by people who cheat for money.</br></br>We the people are very pressured by various rules and prohibitions that make us powerless, the government should not make regulations that make it difficult for the community. The government should help the community not only make difficult rules but should strengthen each other .</br></br>Community complaints The world is currently being hit by a very big disaster, namely the covid-19 outbreak, where this virus is the latest variant of the corona virus, this virus was first discovered in wuhan china in November 2019. Now the whole world is being hit by an outbreak of this virus including Indonesia, Indonesia is now entering a critical phase in handling the Covid-19 outbreak, not only that, Indonesia is also critical in the economic field.</br></br>The Indonesian government is now implementing a new regulation, namely PPKM (enforcement of restrictions on community activities), which has generated a lot of conflict and controversy between the community and the government. The process of implementing this PPKM where people are prohibited from working or selling, hanging out and opening tourist attractions, outside 17:00 hours will be fined The opinion of the public regarding the restriction regulations is that it is difficult for people to meet their daily needs since the Covid outbreak and the enactment of work restriction regulations. People are very emotional towards the government that makes regulations that are very detrimental to the community. Where there are regulations that make people despair, they are prohibited from going home if there is no Covid-19 vaccination letter and swab tests which are expensive.</br></br>The government should understand more about the lives of its people instead of adding to the misery for the people. What about the fate of people who do not have jobs because they have been laid off and are prohibited from selling, especially when there is news circulating that there are people who take the opportunity to make a fool of themselves by replacing swab equipment with used ones in order to get higher profits. Does it deserve to be forgiven?, now the community's economy is thinning and added to by people who cheat for money.</br></br>We the people are very pressured by various rules and prohibitions that make us powerless, the government should not make regulations that make it difficult for the community. The government should help the community not only make difficult rules but should strengthen each other .</br></br>Community complaints The world is currently being hit by a very big disaster, namely the covid-19 outbreak, where this virus is the latest variant of the corona virus, this virus was first discovered in wuhan china in November 2019. Now the whole world is being hit by an outbreak of this virus including Indonesia, Indonesia is now entering a critical phase in handling the Covid-19 outbreak, not only that, Indonesia is also critical in the economic field.</br></br>The Indonesian government is now implementing a new regulation, namely PPKM (enforcement of restrictions on community activities), which has generated a lot of conflict and controversy between the community and the government. The process of implementing this PPKM where people are prohibited from working or selling, hanging out and opening tourist attractions, outside 17:00 hours will be fined The opinion of the public regarding the restriction regulations is that it is difficult for people to meet their daily needs since the Covid outbreak and the enactment of work restriction regulations. People are very emotional towards the government that makes regulations that are very detrimental to the community. Where there are regulations that make people despair, they are prohibited from going home if there is no Covid-19 vaccination letter and swab tests which are expensive.</br></br>The government should understand more about the lives of its people instead of adding to the misery for the people. What about the fate of people who do not have jobs because they have been laid off and are prohibited from selling, especially when there is news circulating that there are people who take the opportunity to make a fool of themselves by replacing swab equipment with used ones in order to get higher profits. Does it deserve to be forgiven?, now the community's economy is thinning and added to by people who cheat for money.</br></br>We the people are very pressured by various rules and prohibitions that make us powerless, the government should not make regulations that make it difficult for the community. The government should help the community not only make difficult rules but should strengthen each other .</br></br>if there are words that are less pleasing, I apologize, and thank you less pleasing, I apologize, and thank you)
  • Kebun Berdaya Sari Dewi  + (Community initiatives to provide healthy and quality food for families and communities.)
  • Comunity  + (Community is very important for us to help us carry out mutual cooperation to create a clean and sustainable society)
  • Umah Luwu  + (Community-based independent waste bank activities)
  • complaining about the pandemic  + (complaining about the pandemic)
  • complaints during online learning  + (complaints during online learning)
  • Reregepan Pepineh  + (Concentration of thought, energy and taste in making Balinese keris.)
  • Bali Rare Paduraksa  + (Conduct various research and research indeConduct various research and research independently to be able to find and provide solutions to problems that occur around us. With the various experiences and disciplines possessed by each member of Bali Rare Paduraksa, we finally agreed to form this association with the main objective of managing and processing natural resources, providing training to improve human resources and developing culture-based environmentally friendly technology. With the joining of several figures in the fields of literature and culture, agriculture, organic practitioners and inorganic practitioners, the Bali Rare Paduraksa work program has been strengthened.uraksa work program has been strengthened.)
  • Bring Your Tumbler Be An Eco Warrior  + (Conducting campaigns for using tumblers to the community, especially young Balinese.)
  • Kado Spesial Ling  + (Confused Ling's thoughts for thinking and guessing what gifts his father would give. Birthday cakes, lantern decorations are certainly commonplace. Is the prize that will make Ling so happy?)
  • Yayasan Konservasi Sawah Bali  + (Conserving Bali's rice paddies and cultivaConserving Bali's rice paddies and cultivating new markets for farmers.</br></br>The mission of Sawah Bali is to conserve and sustain a working landscape in Bali and to restructure agricultural production to secure greater economic equality and wellness for Bali's farmers. equality and wellness for Bali's farmers.)
  • Leader of my hope  + (Contains about the leader of my hope)