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  • exercising in the Puputan Klungkung field  + (On Saturday, April 29, 2023 I exercised atOn Saturday, April 29, 2023 I exercised at Puputan Klungkung Field. I see a lot of children, young people, and also the elderly doing sports such as jogging, gymnastics, yoga and other sports. I feel happy when I see many Klungkung people come to the Klungkung Puputan Field to exercise. This is a characteristic of people remembering their safety and health. Likewise, the government has facilitated places and several sports equipment. I have hope that the government will improve/add more sports equipment at Puputan Klungkung Field. Likewise in other districts or regions such as in public places so that sports equipment is available.ces so that sports equipment is available.)
  • Jalan jalan ke pantai melihat banyak sampah  + (On Sunday, I saw that near the beach thereOn Sunday, I saw that near the beach there was a lot of plastic waste and leaves. my friend and I couldn't sit down. Because there is a lot of garbage, it smells bad, which makes us not feel comfortable there. Then my friend and I tried to pick up trash that could be picked up. My hope is that the government will provide direction to the community so that they do not littero the community so that they do not litter)
  • Banjir bandang  + (On Sunday, I saw that near the beach thereOn Sunday, I saw that near the beach there was a lot of plastic waste and leaves. my friend and I couldn't sit down. Because there is a lot of garbage, it smells bad, which makes us not feel comfortable there. Then my friend and I tried to pick up trash that could be picked up. My hope is that the government will provide direction to the community so that they do not littero the community so that they do not litter)
  • Sampah di pantai  + (On Sunday, I saw that near the beach thereOn Sunday, I saw that near the beach there was a lot of plastic waste and leaves. my friend and I couldn't sit down. Because there is a lot of garbage, it smells bad, which makes us not feel comfortable there. Then my friend and I tried to pick up trash that could be picked up. My hope is that the government will provide direction to the community so that they do not littero the community so that they do not litter)
  • Sampah banyak di pantai  + (On Sunday, I saw that near the beach thereOn Sunday, I saw that near the beach there was a lot of plastic waste and leaves. my friend and I couldn't sit down. Because there is a lot of garbage, it smells bad, which makes us not feel comfortable there. Then my friend and I tried to pick up trash that could be picked up. My hope is that the government will provide direction to the community so that they do not littero the community so that they do not litter)
  • Kuta Beach Atmosphere  + (On Sunday, i walk to kuta beach. On Kuta bOn Sunday, i walk to kuta beach. On Kuta beach, I am used to seeing the sight of piles of trash coming from hotel waste or brought by visitors. Even though I'm used to it, sometimes it crosses my mind that Kuta beach can look very clean like other beaches. Even though in my opinion, compared to other beaches, Kuta Beach is the most famous and attracts outsiders to Bali. My hope is that in the future, the governor of Bali can put more emphasis on and pay attention to the sustainability of Kuta beach and its surroundings, so that it is better maintained and more attractive to tourists.aintained and more attractive to tourists.)
  • Kuta Beach Sustainability  + (On sunday, i walk to kuta beach. On Kuta bOn sunday, i walk to kuta beach. On Kuta beach, I am used to seeing the sight of piles of trash coming from hotel waste or brought by visitors. Even though I'm used to it, sometimes it crosses my mind that Kuta beach can look very clean like other beaches. Even though in my opinion, compared to other beaches, Kuta Beach is the most famous and attracts outsiders to Bali. My hope is that in the future , the governor of Bali can put more emphasis on and pay attention to the sustainability of Kuta beach and its surroundings, so that it is better maintained and more attractive to tourists.aintained and more attractive to tourists.)
  • Broken Away  + (On Sundays, my parents and I entertained tOn Sundays, my parents and I entertained tourist attractions around Denpasar.</br></br>I went on a motorbike and rode with my sister.</br></br>when passing through the South Nangka road, many roads were damaged and destroyed because of the heavy rain.</br></br>I felt an uncomfortable driving feeling and I almost fell off the motorbike because of the damaged roads.</br></br>I hope that in the future we can repair roads in every area in Bali so that there are no accident victims on every highway in Bali.accident victims on every highway in Bali.)
  • Broken Away  + (On Sundays, my parents and I entertained tOn Sundays, my parents and I entertained tourist attractions around Denpasar.</br></br>I went on a motorbike and rode with my sister.</br></br>when passing through the South Nangka road, many roads were damaged and destroyed because of the heavy rain.</br></br>I felt an uncomfortable driving feeling and I almost fell off the motorbike because of the damaged roads.</br></br>I hope that in the future we can repair roads in every area in Bali so that there are no accident victims on every highway in Bali.accident victims on every highway in Bali.)
  • WISATA MELANCARAN RING BALI  + (On Swastyastu I would like to express my On Swastyastu</br></br>I would like to express my gratitude to the presence of God Almighty for his generous support in being able to deliver an oration entitled "TOURISM UNDER THE BALI RING" </br></br>The island of Bali or the island of a thousand temples is famous for its unique tourism and culture. The island of Bali has many tourist attractions that attract local guests as well as tourists from foreign countries who come to Bali for a holiday and enjoy the natural beauty of Bali. The tourist attraction in Bali that is most often crowded with tourists is Ubud. In Ubud there are many tourist attractions such as the Ubud monkey forest, Bali bird walks, the Ubud art market, the Blanco Renaissance Museum and others. </br></br>Sometimes when we cross the road in Ubud, we often get stuck in traffic jams due to the crowds of tourists walking around. There are so many tourists on holiday in Bali that we are overwhelmed by the behavior of tourists who carry out actions that exceed the limits set by the local community. </br></br>However, tourism activities help revive the community's economy. Also, the culture and tourist attractions in Bali are becoming more famous on the world stage, and can attract tourists to vacation in Bali. </br></br>That's all my oration that I explained, forgive me if there are any statements that are offensive or not pleasing to your heart. I say thank you, at the end I close with parama santih. </br></br>Om santih, santih, santih omama santih. Om santih, santih, santih om)
  • Jalan sane usak  + (On the damaged highway in Mambal, the Mambal highway is located on the road that passes through the Mambal market which is very damaged, many people say the road is suitable for trekking because it is damaged)
  • Semangat ngisi kemerdekaan sakadi sundih api!  + (On this 77th Indonesian independence day, On this 77th Indonesian independence day, we, as modern young people, must fill our independence starting from good or positive things, simple efforts are like always remembering within ourselves to instill the spirit of independence in our hearts so that it always burns like fire in a torch. . Not to forget, we as a generation must sort out and examine what things can be used to fill this independence and don't forget to always remember and uphold the values of the Pancasila precepts such as the values of Divinity, Humanity , Unity, Deliberation and Justice. This is because Indonesia has a lot of diversity that must be maintained in order to remain sustainable so that this diversity remains strong and cherished.is diversity remains strong and cherished.)
  • Ngicenin kebebasan majeng ring yowana mangda makarya sapakayunan ipun, miwah memfasilitasi sajeroning pencapaian minat bakat kramanyane  + (On this occasion, allow me to share some tOn this occasion, allow me to share some thoughts on the importance of giving teenagers the freedom to express themselves and work on their interests and talents. And how we as a society can facilitate this.</br></br>The young generation is the future of this nation. They are the ones who will continue the baton of leadership in this beloved country. Therefore, we should give them the widest possible freedom to explore and develop their potential. </br></br>Often, we get stuck in the mindset that children should follow in their parents' footsteps. In fact, every child has their own passions and talents. Our job is to support and facilitate their self-discovery, not impose our will.</br></br>By giving young people the freedom to work in areas of interest, we help them find purpose and meaning in life. This is important so that they do not get lost and fall into negativity. </br></br>In addition, young people who are supported to pursue their dreams will grow up to be confident and optimistic. They know that the community supports their efforts to achieve their goals. This will spur enthusiasm and a high work ethic.</br></br></br></br></br>Therefore, let us embrace young people with empathy. Give them the confidence to pursue their dreams, even if they are different from our expectations. As parents and society, we must support our young people. </br></br>Thus, they will grow into an excellent generation and bring progress to this nation. That's all for my short speech, thank you for your attention.hort speech, thank you for your attention.)
  • Going to Kuta Beach  + (on thursday the 4th of may, my boyfriend aon thursday the 4th of may, my boyfriend and i went to kuta beach. we arrived there at 5.30 pm and the atmosphere there was very good. the sun that was covered by a little cloud became The scenery is beautiful, the wind blows gently as if to make us more comfortable to linger there. After taking pictures, we immediately returned to the house. What a wonderful experience one time We will do it againul experience one time We will do it again)
  • vomiting blood  + (On Wednesday May 3 2023 I took part in theOn Wednesday May 3 2023 I took part in the Tirta Yatra which was held by my school, namely SMK Negeri 2 Denpasar. My experience when participating in tirta yatra was very pleasant and sad too. Why is it so sad? Because I'm not strong when I'm on the bus, the journey is very long and the road has many bends. When I arrived at the temple, namely the Rambut Siwi temple, my heart felt happy because the place was very comfortable and the weather was very bright at that time. The prayer began, when starting the prayer suddenly my friend had a slight accident, namely nausea/vomiting. I was surprised to see my friend vomiting, I hastily helped him and took him out of the temple area and took him to the bathroom. while in the bathroom I was very surprised when my friend vomited blood, even then I panicked because I didn't know anything about this disease and what the medicine was. After a few minutes my friend was getting weaker and I called my teacher and said that my friend was vomiting blood. Because my teacher was afraid of my friend, why did the teacher bring my friend back to the bus and told him to rest.iend back to the bus and told him to rest.)
  • I Siap Selem  + (Once upon a time there is a black chicken that has seven chicks. The smallest chicks don't have feathers named I Doglagan. Every day black chickens forage to the west of the ravine.)
  • I Belog Meli Colok  + (Once upon a time, there was a little boy wOnce upon a time, there was a little boy who didn't go to school. Because he did not know the letters, he was called I Belog. As the name suggests, the little boy was an idiot. However, he is very loved by his mother and father. Because he was diligent, obeying the advice of his parents.</br>Early in the morning, I Belog was woken up by his mother. His mother told I Belog to go to the shop to buy matches. It was very clear that his mother ordered him to buy a match that would light up. "Swipe the match first, make sure it will light up!" that's what his mother ordered. "Okay, mom," said I Belog innocently. I Belog walked to buy matches. Arriving at the shop, he told the seller. Then the seller handed over the lighter. The price of the lighter is one hundred and fifty rupiah. I Belog handed over two hundred rupiah. The seller gave another fifty rupiah change. I Belog walked home. Arriving at the T-junction of his village, he remembered his mother's message. "If you don't rub, how will you know the match will light," he thought of his mother's message. Then I Belog swiped the match. Byur. The match is about to light. I Belog was very happy because the match was about to light up. I Belog continued his journey. He had only walked three steps when he stopped again. “Only one was turned on, what about the others? Do you want to live or not? So that you don't lose buying lighters, rub the others too,” I Belog thought. I Belog swiped his match. Byur. The match was lit. I am very happy, Belog. Again one swiped, lit too. Then one by one the matches were swiped, all of them lit up. Infinitely happy because all the contents of the match was lit. "Hmmm, shopping for new lighters is good. Everything that is swiped lights up. It doesn't hurt my mother telling me to buy lighters, because all the matches want to light up," I Belog muttered. Then he put the scraped match into the box. Whistling while singing he walked home. Arriving at the house, I Belog handed over his lighter. “Mother, all the matches are about to light. Here are the matches, mother!”</br></br>His mother pouted, her lips pouted because of the loss of telling her son to buy matches.he loss of telling her son to buy matches.)
  • Dija Saangne I Koni?  + (One afternoon, Koni's headband and firewood suddenly disappeared. Let's follow Koni's adventure to find it!)
  • Banjir meluap  + (One day I saw the news in the newspaper. rOne day I saw the news in the newspaper. regarding the consequences of the heavy rains which flushed the Karangasem Regency area causing the river water in Seraya Village, Karangasem District and Regency to overflow. As a result, the access road in Seraya Village, which connects Banjar Pejongan and Banjar Gambang, was flooded.</br>In a video circulating on social media, you can see several students of SMPN 3 Amlapura working together to look at motorbikes so they can pass through the flooded streets. It can be seen that there were about 8 students who took part in lifting the motorcycle. Headman of Seraya Village, I Wayan Dandri, said that whenever there is heavy rain, the river always overflows on the road, making it difficult for motorists to pass through. If you want to pass the road, the riders must lift the motorbike with the help of local residents. "Incidentally, when the river water overflowed, the students were coming home from school, so they could pass by. The students worked together to lift their motorbikes to cross," said Dandri, Tuesday (25/10/2022).cross," said Dandri, Tuesday (25/10/2022).)
  • Banjir akibat hujan deras  + (One day I saw the news on TV, about the coOne day I saw the news on TV, about the consequences of the heavy rains that flushed the Karangasem Regency area, causing river water in Seraya Village, Karangasem District and Regency to overflow. As a result, the access road in Seraya Village, which connects Banjar Pejongan and Banjar Gambang, was flooded. In a video circulating on social media, you can see several students of SMPN 3 Amlapura working together to look at motorbikes so they can pass through the flooded streets. It can be seen that there were about 8 students who took part in lifting the motorcycle. Headman of Seraya Village, I Wayan Dandri, said that whenever there is heavy rain, the river always overflows on the road, making it difficult for motorists to pass through. If you want to pass the road, the riders must lift the motorbike with the help of local residents. "Incidentally, when the river water overflowed, the students were coming home from school, so they could pass by. The students worked together to lift their motorbikes to cross," said Dandri, Tuesday (25/10/2022). Apart from the students, there were also many residents who happened to be passing through the road, who were also forced to cross the road. raised with the help of local residents. Because if you turn back the distance is quite far. So they prefer to ask for help from local residents to help blow up their motorcycle. "The air level was approximately knee-deep and there were about dozens of motorbikes that were assisted by the beach by being lifted by the residents. But there were also those who were only pushed but still assisted by the residents because they were afraid that the motorbike would wash away because the water was quite heavy. But at this time the air was a bit tidal , "said Dandri, who had come directly to the location. Dandri said that actually in the Seraya area previously there were several roads that were passed by rivers of water but now they have been repaired by making bridges. All that's left are the roads in the Banjar Pejongan and Gambang areas which have not received assistance to build bridges so that when it rains heavily.ild bridges so that when it rains heavily.)
  • trash  + (One day I was riding a motorbike to go to school, and I accidentally saw a pile of garbage that was very scattered on the road)
  • BALINESE TRADITIONAL CULTURE.  + (One day I went on vacation to Denpasar. InOne day I went on vacation to Denpasar. In one place, my father and I, who were about to buy food, found a music and dance studio that was practicing music and dancing as well. of the many musicians who practice there, there are some foreigners/tourists who are participating in the practice process. and it was clear that the tourists looked very enthusiastic in following the training process. suddenly I thought like this "wow... there are tourists, really good at playing Balinese gamelan" and after that I rushed to my uncle's boarding house. and on the way to the boarding house I also found teenagers who acted like foreigners, with all their behavior like outsiders. there I immediately thought like this "paihh... it's really tacky, I really don't want to continue the traditional culture that exists in Bali. How come outsiders who are not native to Bali can like our traditional culture. Why is it the other way around, he who is a native Balinese cannot preserving our traditional culture. from that statement it can be concluded that WE ARE TOO BUSY FOLLOWING THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE TIME, WHILE WE CANNOT PRESERVE THE TRADITIONS OF OUR ANCIENT'S HERITAGE". My hope for Balinese traditional culture in the future is that we, as native Balinese, must be able to preserve the existing cultural traditions so that these traditions don't become extinct. , and can reach our children and grandchildren later. IF NOT US, WHO ELSE?.grandchildren later. IF NOT US, WHO ELSE?.)
  • Caucasians who are fluent in Balinese  + (One day, I saw a video on social media of One day, I saw a video on social media of a Caucasian speaking Balinese fluently, I thought it was just a setting. The next day I saw the Caucasian again on social media and I was surprised to find that there were Caucasians who could speak Balinese fluentlyucasians who could speak Balinese fluently)
  • Ayo, Jangan Buang Sampah Sembarangan !  + (One day, Mikha was asked by his mother to One day, Mikha was asked by his mother to throw the garbage out front. Mikha agreed to his mother's orders, and he set off to take out the trash. However, not in the trash can in front of him like his mother said, he instead threw the garbage in a ditch a few meters from his house.</br>Meccklyee, Mikha's friend who happened to be passing by immediately came and reprimanded Mikha. However, Mikha instead scolded Mecklyee and an argument broke out between the two of them. What will happen to the two of them next? What will happen to the two of them next?)
  • Anak Agung Made Gelogor  + (One of a number of female artists in SanurOne of a number of female artists in Sanur identified by Bateson and Mead via the Neuhauses.</br>From a family of painters in Sanur during the 1930s. Worked with Agung Raka, her son by Gusti Sodang (and thus is probably also the mother of Gusti Putu).</br></br>Also spelt Gelogor</br></br>Related Artists</br>Husband: I Gusti Putu Raka Sodang</br>Son: Agung Raka: I Gusti Putu Raka Sodang Son: Agung Raka)
  • Cameron Forbes  + (One of Australia’s most respected foreign correspondents.)
  • Don't Make Bali Island an Island of Contradictions  + (One of Bali's attractions is its unique cuOne of Bali's attractions is its unique cultures. With the strong presence of Hinduism in Bali, and the existence of festivals such as Nyepi and Pengrupukan that attract many tourists to Balinese culture. However, this is not tolerated by the attitude of the Balinese people. The riots that occurred during the ogoh-ogoh parade on Veteran Street, Denpasar, are very regrettable because it will certainly make tourists afraid come to Bali, and makes Bali's reducing its revenue, especially in the tourism sector. Moreover, the incident on Veteran Street even resulted in casualties. As Balinese people who have inherited by unique cultures should demonstrate attitudes that can also make tourists comfortable in Bali. We should not let Bali, which is rich in atrractions that have great potential for the tourism sector, be destroyed by the attitudes of the people who do not show harmony with each other. Let us make this event a deterrent effect for us Balinese citizens. Let us not normalize such incidents so Bali is not known as a contradictory island. Moreover, with Bali's tourism industry recently recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic, tourism is one of the factors that strengthen the economy. We Balinese people should help the government improve Bali's economic condition by avoiding things that make tourists afraid to visit Bali. Let us raise our awareness so the “Island of the Gods” does not become a “Contradictory Island.” does not become a “Contradictory Island.”)
  • I Dewa Ngakan Gede Keramas  + (One of the Balinese writers who came from One of the Balinese writers who came from Bangli, namely in Guliang Kangin - Taman Bali, was I Dewa Ngakan Gede Keramas. Has given birth to a gaguritan literary work entitled TIRTHA HARUM in 2000. In gaguritan Tirtha Harum uses several pupuh including, Pupuh Sinom, Pupuh Durma, Pupuh Ginada, Pupuh Kumambang. And in it tells or tells how the naming of Tirtha Harum and the initial milestones of the Taman Bali kingdom.tial milestones of the Taman Bali kingdom.)
  • Roga Sanghara Bhumi  + (One of the most famous lontar in Bali is ROne of the most famous lontar in Bali is Roga Sanghara Bhumi. This lontar contains natural omens that indicate upcoming natural disasters, types of disasters and characteristics of a disaster. The word "roga" means illness or misfortune. The word 'sanghara' (far different from Sangkara) means destruction, and 'bhumi' means earth. Roga Sanghara Bhumi means palm-leaf manuscript which contains ways of dealing with natural disasters from a spiritual side.</br></br>This lontar contains various natural signs that indicate disaster or luck. In another part of this lontar it is also stated that once every five years Pancawali Krama ritual should be carried out at the great temple of Besakih. It aims to neutralize bad influences and dirtiness in the environment.</br></br>But in essence, this lontar states that it is all human actions that cause disasters. Dirt on this Earth is actually caused by human actions. Therefore, no matter how much man tries to balance nature with various kinds of ceremonies, the world will not be better off without the improvement of human character.ithout the improvement of human character.)
  • Episode 19 - Makejang Ulian Barong Brutuk  + (One of the obligations of a lecturer is to find inspiration for scientific writing. This episode features Pak Putu Sabda Jayendra who researches Barong Brutuk in Terunyan. In this podcast, he will talk about his experience. Let's listen together.)
  • Beauty of the White Wood of Bayan  + (One of the things at the centre of BalinesOne of the things at the centre of Balinese culture, perhaps can be said to be the certainty of one’s relationship to Nature. If art is integral to our culture, how much more is Nature.</br></br>The White Wood of Bayan (Pohon Kayu Putih Bayan) is an ancient tree. One of the many ancient trees that is on Sacred ground and is in itself part of a Temple, Pura Babakan. Being hundreds of years old, it certainly did not appear suddenly out of nowhere. However, it has begun to attract far more attention in these recent months. Perhaps due to the growing awareness on social media, there are certainly more visitors there in the past year.</br></br>The Beauty of the White Wood of Bayan, these photographs centre on the presence of its Temple. That when we look upon this Tree, it is not separate from looking upon that which is Sacred.te from looking upon that which is Sacred.)
  • many traditions in bali  + (One of the traditions in Bali is ogoh-ogohOne of the traditions in Bali is ogoh-ogoh. Ogoh-ogoh is one of the traditions of the Balinese people in order to welcome the celebration of the Holy Day of Nyepi. The ogoh-ogoh tradition which is held before the Nyepi celebration has its meaning and history. Ogoh-Ogoh is also a sculptural art originating from Balinese culture which depicts the personality of Bhuta Kala.ich depicts the personality of Bhuta Kala.)
  • Episode 11 - Ngaturang Buah ring Sidatapa  + (One of the unique traditions that exist inOne of the unique traditions that exist in Sidatapa Village is Ngaturang Buah. Every year during the durian season, the residents offer three durians to the Village Temple. Uniquely, the durian offered must be local durian. If durian is not available, other local fruits may be offered.</br></br>According to Putu Sinarjaya, this tradition has been around for a long time. He also explained that every Sidatapa resident who is married is obliged to perform this ritual. According to him, this ceremony is very good for preserving local fruits in Sidatapa.d for preserving local fruits in Sidatapa.)
  • NGELISIN GALAH KARANTINA  + (Ong Swastyastu Ong Swastyastu since the COVID-19 pandemic hit the whole world. It's been two years of this pandemic situation. some regulations have been implemented. but not getting the desired result, for the purpose to be achieved. I am not a tourism actor, let alone one who knows about the state of tourism, but I feel what the impact of this covid-19 pandemic is. I wrote this article from the input of my friends and relatives who work in the tourism sector. When viewed from the development of tourism in the past, generally 100% of guests traveled to Bali, now only 30% of foreign guests come to Bali, another 70% are mostly local guests, even though the airport has opened domestic flights and international flights. But still few foreign guests come to Bali for sightseeing, even though most of the guests are local. Now, as now, there has been an increase from before, unlike in the past, hotels, villas, resorts, restaurants, tourist attractions were mostly closed. We all know that Bali is the biggest foreign exchange earner in Indonesia. If Bali tourism is paralyzed, let alone to death, what can you do, what causes it? Most of the people work in the tourism sector. Health-based tourism must be applied to be used as a solution/urgent situation in the current state of tourism and in the future. Many foreign guests don't want to go to Bali because the quarantine period is too long and the rapid production of antigen tests and PCR swabs is too expensive. The hope of the people is that the government is right to reduce the quarantine period which used to be 14 days, to only 7 days, what is the reason?, So that the quarantine period for guests is not too long, just like a leech habit (too long) staying or traveling to Bali, so as not to too long quarantine before traveling quickly lost the desire of guests to travel. For example, a guest who came to Bali only two weeks ago had a 14-day quarantine period, cutting the guest's vacation time by 14 days after the quarantine period was used up, the guest lost his time to Bali or the quarantine period was used up only. Also accompanied by promotion and maintaining Balinese culture so that traditional tourism attractions such as the ogoh-ogoh parade can be used as an inducement for foreign guests to visit Bali. Ong, Santhi, Santhi, Santhi, Ongsit Bali. Ong, Santhi, Santhi, Santhi, Ong)
  • online learning don't understand  + (online learning don't understand)
  • online or online learning  + (online or online learning)
  • online school  + (online school)
  • online school  + (online school)
  • Anak Agung Gede Alit  + (Only one picture in Bateson and Mead colleOnly one picture in Bateson and Mead collection, purchased Jan. 17, 1937 — crude</br>Member of the ruling family of Batuan. Bateson-Mead information: Age: about 12-13 Son of the highest status and most powerful man in Batuan of the time, Anak Agung Gede Ngurah, who was juru tulis to the Punggawa of the region, which was centered in Pliatan in the late 1930s, was just finishing up 5th year of elementary school in Sukawati, and was about to go on to become an apprentice civil servant (magang) in the Pliatan office that very same year. Survey information: MARGINAL EARLY TEEN UNSKILLED THIRD WAVE LITERATE SPEAKS MALAYUNSKILLED THIRD WAVE LITERATE SPEAKS MALAY)
  • TULIS JUDUL DI SINI (BAHASA BALI)  + (OPTIONAL)
  • KRAMA WIKAN NGICEN SUARA RING CALON SANE PATUT KAPILIH  + (OPTIONAL)
  • baya sampah antuk gumi pariwasata Bali  + (OPTIONAL)
  • Goverment Macet ring Bali, Pikobet Tanpa Solusi  + (OPTIONAL)
  • TUSING NYAMAN ULIAN LUU  + (OPTIONAL)
  • KEBERSIHAN LINGKUNGAN RING LUU PLASTIK  + (OPTIONAL)
  • Marak,WNA Ngrusak Bali  + (Optional)
  • Pikobet Macet Miwah Parkir  + (OPTIONAL)
  • Kemiskinan Ekstrem Ring Bali Sayan Nincap  + (OPTIONAL)
  • Palemahan kacemerin olih luu  + (OPTIONAL)
  • Kasus Bunuh Diri Ulian Penyakit Mental  + (OPTIONAL)
  • Kasus Rabies Ring Bali  + (OPTIONAL)