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  • Voice of Independence Disability  + (Candidates for the 2024 election must desiCandidates for the 2024 election must design programs that are equitable for people with disabilities.First, it is necessary to draft strong laws to protect disability rights and prevent discrimination. In addition, leaders should strive for better physical accessibility by building disability-friendly infrastructure in public places that includes training for specialized officers who can provide assistance to people with disabilities in exercising their rights when voting. Public awareness campaigns also need to be conducted to change people's perceptions of disability. With this program, it is hoped that the 2024 elections will be fairer and provide aspiration rights for the people, including those with disabilities.people, including those with disabilities.)
  • Cappucino and Croissants  + (Cappucino and Croissants, 2023 Dewi Dian RCappucino and Croissants, 2023</br>Dewi Dian Reich</br>Fine Art Giclee Print</br>60cm x 100cm</br></br>Cappucino and Croissants is part of a series that take Topeng Tua across different social and urban landscapes. There are references here to traditional identity, suggested tones of displacement and estrangement. The layers of meaning we can unravel here to reflect upon is truly open ended. You may even find humor here. open ended. You may even find humor here.)
  • Carcan Asu  + (Carcan Asu Asu Manak Tunggal, The dog gaCarcan Asu</br></br></br>Asu Manak Tunggal,</br>The dog gave birth to an only child, a sign that the yard was not good, so the puppy had to be thrown into the sea and the yard deserved a ceremony.</br></br>Ong Bero,</br>A dog with one eye smaller than the other or a dog whose voice is unanimous can make its owner influential or respected by people.</br></br>Tangis,</br>Dogs whose eyes are always wet will bring sustenance to their owners.</br></br>Cina Majaler,</br>Dogs characterized by long shoulders and long calves are suitable for hunting.</br></br>Gong Sabarung,</br>A dog that farts when it barks, is believed that its owner will become an influential person in society.</br></br>Ambar sari,</br>Pure white dogs, with yellow eyes, or yellow stripes, are believed to increase the authority of their owners.</br></br>Ampuhan,</br>Sparse-haired dogs, with round eyes, are believed to be able to avert disaster for their owners.</br></br>Brahma Sandangan,</br>Hairy dogs with white eyes and red backs are believed to bring enthusiasm to their owners.</br></br>Rajeg Wesi,</br>Dogs with white fur and black stripes around their eyes can ward off black magic.</br></br>Edan,</br>Smooth white dog, white eyes, a sign of the noble-hearted owner.</br></br>I Puser Taun,</br>Dogs that have navels on their chins can kill evil influences.</br></br>I Macan Gading,</br>Dogs with yellow stripes and striped tongues are believed to be suitable for hunting.</br></br>Tampak Meles, </br>Dogs whose fur looks like it is wet will bring good luck to their owners. wet will bring good luck to their owners.)
  • Selasih Project  + (Carry out household-scale waste management and create an organic garden in the family yard)
  • WIDE  + (Carry out making biopori and spread the spirit to manage organic waste and make water absorption through biopori holes)
  • Komunitas CUT (Clean Up Tegalalang)  + (Carry out regular clean ups and single-use plastic reduction campaigns to the community, especially Tegallalang Village)
  • TPS 3R Bayu Suci  + (Carry out source-based waste management with 3R-based waste processing (Reduce, Reuse and Recycle))
  • Yayasan Bali Wastu Lestari  + (Carry out the initiation of the formation of a waste bank and assistance in the implementation of a waste bank in Bali.)
  • Desa Wisata Kerta  + (Carry out tourism activities by accommodating local potential and being environmentally friendly)
  • Bank Daur Ulang Desa Bedulu  + (Carry out village scale waste management)
  • Bank Sampah "Pesan-Pede" Desa Adat Cemengaon  + (Carry out Waste Bank activities (which havCarry out Waste Bank activities (which have been running for approximately 3 years) which are specifically engaged in special handling of plastic, metal, glass, buckets (other than organic waste). However, the handling of waste will be better if it is handled at the source, both non-organic waste and organic waste). Handling carried out simultaneously at the source will be much more effective and efficient. Of course, awareness, commitment, concern with individual communities, community groups (banjar/customary villages), business entities and the government are needed.ss entities and the government are needed.)
  • Bank Sampah Dwyk Bangli  + (Carry out waste bank activities as a solution for handling environmental scale waste berskala)
  • Bank Sampah Kerta Lestari  + (Carry out waste bank activities in Banjar Tengah, Singakerta Village, Ubud)
  • Bank Sampah Batumulapan Lestari  + (Carry out waste bank activities in Banjar Batumulapan, Batununggul Village, Nusa Penida)
  • Bank Sampah Karang Kedas Mesari  + (Carry out waste bank activities in Banjar Karang Suwung, Kelurahan Pedungan)
  • Bank Sampah Baung Wae  + (Carry out waste bank activities in Banjar Baung, Sayan Ubud)
  • Bank Sampah Bija Asri  + (Carry out waste bank activities in Banjar Kuwum ancak Bija, Tabanan)
  • Bank Sampah Jiwaning Sindu  + (Carry out waste bank activities in Banjar Sindu, Sayan Ubud)
  • Bank Sampah Desa Adat Batunya  + (Carry out waste bank activities in the Batunya traditional village, Baturiti Tabanan sub-district)
  • Bank Sampah Unit Desa Marga Dauh Puri  + (Carry out waste bank activities in the Marga Dauh Puri village, Tabanan)
  • Bank Sampah Payogan Asri Lestari  + (Carry out waste bank activities in the Payogan Banjar Ubud)
  • Bank Sampah Luhu Pertiwi  + (Carry out waste bank activities in the sub-district of Marga, Tabanan Regency)
  • Bank Sampah Sami Asri Desa Sepang Buleleng  + (Carry out waste bank activities in the villages of Sepang, Busungbiu, Buleleng)
  • Bank Sampah Jumpai Asri Lestari  + (Carry out waste bank activities in the village of meet, klungkung)
  • Bank Sampah Bali Bersih  + (Carry out waste bank activities to support a cleaner environment and responsible waste management in the city of Denpasar)
  • 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.)
  • 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,)
  • 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.)
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  • 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.)
  • Aventures à Bali  + (Children's book about adventures in Bali. In French. 1965.)
  • The Bamboo School in Bali  + (Children's book situated at a school in Bali.1969. John Day Company Publishers)