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  • Bank Sampah Bali Kumara  + (Waste bank activities carried out by the Bali Kumara Foundation in the city of Amlapura, Karangasem Bali.)
  • Bank Sampah Tangtu Cares Waste  + (Waste bank activities in Banjar Tangtu, Kesiman Kertalangu village, Denpasar)
  • Bank Sampah Sumber Ayu Banjar Dakdakan  + (Waste bank activities in banjar dakdakan of peguyangan village)
  • Bank Sampah Kedassih  + (Waste bank activity at banjar Pande Sayan village , Ubud)
  • Bank Sampah Anyar Lestari  + (Waste bank at Banjar Kuwum Anyar at Kuwum Village of Tabanan Regency)
  • Rumah Plastik  + (Waste management and recycling plastic waste)
  • Luhungang Waset Management  + (Waste management business activities based in Singaraja buleleng)
  • ZERO PACKAGING Eco-Friendly Food Packaging at School  + (We are 6 students from Bali, Indonesia andWe are 6 students from Bali, Indonesia and Philadelphia, USA. We have the same problem at our school, plastic waste. We have found that the biggest contributor to this problem is plastic food packaging. For this reason, we decided to create a platform "ZERO PACKAGING" to share awerness about school waste issues, especially food packaging.</br></br>The first step that we have done is making a petition targeted to school and local goverment, to refuse sending and accepting plastic food packaging in school. The next step is to create a zero plastic school, by convincing the school cafeteria to switch to plant based food packaging.</br></br>The future goal of this project is to create a cleaner and greener school by banning plastic as much as possible and switching to a plant base alternative instead. You can also support us by following our instagram @0packaging and signing the petition.</br>https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf3kUWXckqUO2peb2Ew-Kc6oOEGOdES0niBBreNBoqxCqX16g/viewform?usp=sharingdES0niBBreNBoqxCqX16g/viewform?usp=sharing)
  • ZERO PACKAGING Eco-Friendly Food Packaging at School  + (We are 6 students from Bali, Indonesia andWe are 6 students from Bali, Indonesia and Philadelphia, USA. We have the same problem at our school, plastic waste. We have found that the biggest contributor to this problem is plastic food packaging. For this reason, we decided to create a platform "ZERO PACKAGING" to share awerness about school waste issues, especially food packaging.</br></br>The first step that we have done is making a petition targeted to school and local goverment, to refuse sending and accepting plastic food packaging in school. The next step is to create a zero plastic school, by convincing the school cafeteria to switch to plant based food packaging.</br></br>The future goal of this project is to create a cleaner and greener school by banning plastic as much as possible and switching to a plant base alternative instead. You can also support us by following our instagram @0packaging and signing the petition. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf3kUWXckqUO2peb2Ew-Kc6oOEGOdES0niBBreNBoqxCqX16g/viewform?usp=sharingdES0niBBreNBoqxCqX16g/viewform?usp=sharing)
  • ZERO PACKAGING - Eco Friendly Food Packaging  + (We are 6 students from Bali, Indonesia andWe are 6 students from Bali, Indonesia and Philadelphia, USA. We have the same problem at our school, plastic waste. We have found that the biggest contributor to this problem is plastic food packaging. For this reason, we decided to create a platform "ZERO PACKAGING" to share awerness about school waste issues, especially food packaging.</br></br>The first step that we have done is making a petition targeted to school and local goverment, to refuse sending and accepting plastic food packaging in school. The next step is to create a zero plastic school, by convincing the school cafeteria to switch to plant based food packaging.</br></br>The future goal of this project is to create a cleaner and greener school by banning plastic as much as possible and switching to a plant base alternative instead. You can also support us by following our instagram @0packaging and signing the petition. </br>https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf3kUWXckqUO2peb2Ew-Kc6oOEGOdES0niBBreNBoqxCqX16g/viewform?usp=sharingdES0niBBreNBoqxCqX16g/viewform?usp=sharing)
  • ZERO PACKAGING - Eco Friendly Food Packaging  + (We are 6 students from Bali, Indonesia andWe are 6 students from Bali, Indonesia and Philadelphia, USA. We have the same problem at our school, plastic waste. We have found that the biggest contributor to this problem is plastic food packaging. For this reason, we decided to create a platform "ZERO PACKAGING" to share awerness about school waste issues, especially food packaging.</br></br>The first step that we have done is making a petition targeted to school and local goverment, to refuse sending and accepting plastic food packaging in school. The next step is to create a zero plastic school, by convincing the school cafeteria to switch to plant based food packaging.</br></br>The future goal of this project is to create a cleaner and greener school by banning plastic as much as possible and switching to a plant base alternative instead. You can also support us by following our instagram @0packaging and signing the petition. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf3kUWXckqUO2peb2Ew-Kc6oOEGOdES0niBBreNBoqxCqX16g/viewform?usp=sharingdES0niBBreNBoqxCqX16g/viewform?usp=sharing)
  • Biopores Project  + (We are from the bioranger team, have a misWe are from the bioranger team, have a mission to influence the community to get used to using biopores as a tool that can reduce organic waste as a place for composting and water absorption. This activity was carried out in the Washington DC residential area and in Bali precisely at SMAN 3 Denpasar. This movement is so simple, but can be used all the time, anywhere and is significant. you can definitely do it!!!</br>This concept of biopore is being replicated through the biopore infiltration hole. The biopore infiltration hole is a cylindrical hole (usually coated with plastic pipe) that is planted in the ground vertically. Biopore infiltration holes usually has a diameter of 10 cm and is planted with a depth of 100 cm. cm and is planted with a depth of 100 cm.)
  • Ngulat Mulat Sarira  + (Weaving is an activity that requires patience, perseverance, thoroughness and calm. In this case describing representation as self-introspection. The situation when weaving is where we try to know ourselves through self-introspection.)
  • MONEY EARNED, ENVIRONMENT ALSO CLEAN  + (Who doesn't know about Besakih Temple? TheWho doesn't know about Besakih Temple? The biggest temple in Bali. This year at Besakih Temple, the Ida Bhatara Turun Kabeh ceremony was held, which caused many Hindus to pray at Besakih Temple.</br></br>From year to year, Besakih Temple has begun to develop. Previously, Besakih Temple was still not organized enough, but now Besakih Temple has many new and sophisticated facilities. Like a new parking lot that is spacious and multi-storey.</br></br>Uniquely, this year in Besakih Temple a plastic waste inspection was held. The Balinese government made a ban on the use of plastic for worshipers and merchants. Devotees who use plastic bags will be replaced with environmentally friendly bags, so that there is no accumulation of plastic waste around Besakih Temple. We can apply this in our daily lives, to reduce the use of plastic waste and replace it with environmentally friendly bags.</br></br>Not only that, on tiktok, the most trendy and viral social media today, there are millennials who utilize plastic waste into paintings that are expensive. There are also millennials who process plastic waste into vehicle fuel. Nowadays, we only need to educate ourselves to turn plastic waste into money. Money is earned, the environment is preserved.y is earned, the environment is preserved.)
  • Ngolah Luu Botol Plastik dadi Kebun Vertikal  + (With the proliferation of modern coffee shWith the proliferation of modern coffee shops that still use plastic containers, this waste of used plastic containers has the potential to cause environmental problems if they are not used anymore. Myself and the BASAbali Wiki team in the Peguyangan area of Denpasar, in collaboration with Kaki Bentuyung Nursery, took the initiative to create a vertical garden program using the waste of used drink containers. Through this program, it is hoped that it will have an impact on reducing plastic waste pollution, especially used drink containers on the ground and rivers. Come on, let's take creative action to save the environment from trash! If not us, who else? thank youfrom trash! If not us, who else? thank you)
  • Ngaryanin Meja antuk Ekobricks  + (as we all know the amount of waste in Balias we all know the amount of waste in Bali has been increasing day by day. According to detik.com Bali produces 829 tons of plastic waste per day and only 7% is recycled. Therefore, we innovate to process plastic waste into ecobricks and arrange them into tables. In addition to having benefits for the surrounding environment, the results of this activity can also be used for sale so that it has economic value.ed for sale so that it has economic value.)
  • Bank Sampah Legian Aksi Nyata  + (carry out waste bank activity in legian village)
  • Rumah Kompos Alam Lestari Desa Adat Sumampan  + (carry out waste management through composting houses and segregation of non-organic waste)
  • Bank Sampah Taman Asri  + (carrying out waste activities at banjar taman kaja ubud)
  • Developing Bali as a Tourist Destination  + (developing Bali as a tourist destination developing Bali as a tourist destination</br></br>Bali is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. In order to make Bali the most popular tourist destination, it is necessary to take care of the sustainability of the land, improve the quality of infrastructure and public services, and improve the culture and art of Bali.</br></br>Efforts should be made to preserve the natural environment in order to limit the number of visitors, reduce plastic waste, and promote tourism based on local knowledge. Therefore, improving the quality of infrastructure and public services such as roads, clean water, sanitation, and electricity are necessary to ensure that tourists feel comfortable and safe while visiting Bali.</br></br>The culture and art of Bali has become a tourist attraction in Matiosan from Tiosan's tourist destination. The government and the Balinese people are planning to organize cultural and artistic events such as traditional ceremonies, Balinese dances, traditional music, and Balinese fine arts. In order to make Bali the most popular tourist destination, it is necessary to pay attention to the well-being of local customs and to preserve their rights. The government and the tourism businessmen are willing to work and promote local customs and produce local products so that they can improve their economic well-being.</br></br>During this time, Bali has become a sustainable tourism destination that promotes natural beauty, culture, and well-being. It's time to be loud, it's the best place to visit Bali, and the local people are silent on the other side.local people are silent on the other side.)
  • Danu Bratan Temple  + (pura Beratan or Bratan Pura is a large watpura Beratan or Bratan Pura is a large water temple and temple in Bali, Indonesia - the other main water temple being Pura Ulun Danu Batur. This temple complex is located on the northwest bank of Lake Bratan in the mountains near Bedugul, Tabanan Regency. Water temples fill the entire area in the watershed; on the downstream bank there are many small water temples specific to each irrigation association (subak). This temple is actually used for offering ceremonies for the goddess Dewi Danu, the goddess of water, lakes and rivers. Lake Bratan is one of the important lakes in terms of irrigation.he important lakes in terms of irrigation.)
  • Danu Bratan Temple  + (pura Beratan or Bratan Pura is a large watpura Beratan or Bratan Pura is a large water temple and temple in Bali, Indonesia - the other main water temple being Pura Ulun Danu Batur. This temple complex is located on the northwest bank of Lake Bratan in the mountains near Bedugul, Tabanan Regency. Water temples fill the entire area in the watershed; on the downstream bank there are many small water temples specific to each irrigation association (subak). This temple is actually used for offering ceremonies for the goddess Dewi Danu, the goddess of water, lakes and rivers. Lake Bratan is one of the important lakes in terms of irrigation.he important lakes in terms of irrigation.)
  • Bank Sampah Mukti Cempaka Asri Singapadu  + (waste bank activities carried out in Banjar Samu, Singapadu Kaler Village, Sukawati)
  • Bank Sampah Santhi Pertiwi Pratama  + (waste bank activities carried out in banjar kancil, Kerobokan village)
  • Bank Sampah Kerta Lestari Mandiri  + (waste bank activity at Penatih Dangin Puri Village, Denpasar)
  • BALI DAKI NAPI BALI MEWALI?  + ("OM SWASTYASTU" "OM AWIGHNAM ASTU NAMO SID"OM SWASTYASTU"</br>"OM AWIGHNAM ASTU NAMO SIDHAM"</br>"OM ANO BADRAH KRATAWO YANTU WISWATAH"</br>I would like to express my thanks to the presenter, for the time given to me, the honorable ladies and gentlemen of the jury and prospective members of the Bali Province DPD, as well as my fellow participants, whom I am proud of. Before that, let us pray to the presence of Almighty God. Thanks to Him, we can gather here with happiness at the Bali Public Participation Wikithon with orations, which carries the theme, Election 2024: what are the most urgent problems to be addressed by Bali's prospective leaders ? Hopefully events like this can be held frequently to develop a threatening Bali.</br></br>Happy guests, as we know, Bali is known as the island of a thousand temples with its very beautiful environment, which is often visited by foreign tourists, because Bali is one of the focuses of tourism in Indonesia. This is what drives many foreign tourists to come to Bali. Even though Bali is a tourist destination, this is not the main topic of discussion, but there are problems that have a significant impact on Bali. As we know, this so-called era of destruction, if we talk about the problems in Bali, will cause Bali to collapse. Unfortunately, the problems in Bali have not received treatment that is useful for the island of Bali.</br></br>Happy guests, if you look at life now it is certainly different from previous life, especially with the problems, the most important problem is related to the environment and land of the island of Bali which has been built up and used as a tourist attraction, this is what will make the island of Bali In terms of land and environment, it will become increasingly narrow, if all the land and environment in Bali is made into a tourist attraction, where will we (humans), animals and others live and live our daily lives? Talking about the land environment that has been converted into a tourist spot, of course there are many daily activities carried out to produce plastic waste for society, this is what will become Bali's next problem. The existence of rubbish in Bali is very sad and gets very little attention, this is what creates big dangers, for example: floods, dengue fever and others. Moreover, as has recently been reported, the rubbish bins or Suwung landfills in Bali are very full and cause fires, giving rise to smoke pollution which causes disease. Are we all willing to live and do activities in dirty places? Of course, many of you are reluctant to live in a dirty place. </br></br>Happy attendees, if I conclude it is related to the problems in Bali, so that Balinese leaders can provide solutions related to problems: the transfer of land or the environment to become tourist attractions and the rampant waste which has not received special attention from the government. Based on these problems, if we don't work together from now on as the front guard, it is certain that the island of Bali will gradually collapse. The island of Bali, which has been nicknamed a thousand temples, will lose its sanctity. Based on these problems, my hope is that the elected leader of Bali 2024 will be able to find a solution so that the Balinese people can implement the noble values that exist in Bali, namely TRI HITA KARANA, because these problems are related. with the TRI HITA KARANA value, so that Bali can return to the way it was before.</br></br>Happy guests, that is the speech I can deliver, I hope you all are aware of the current condition of Bali.re aware of the current condition of Bali.)
  • "Urati ring Luu Plastik Mangda Palemahan Asri"  + ("Om swastiastu" To the presenter, thank y"Om swastiastu"</br></br>To the presenter, thank you for the time given to me. The judges whom I respect, the audience whom I am proud of and the participants in the Balinese oration competition whom I love, there is the title of my work "Caring about Plastic Waste for a Clean Environment". I thank God Almighty or Ida Sanghyang Widhi Wasa for being able to gather in good health today.</br></br>Earth there are currently many problems with plastic waste which can cause great harm to the earth. Ladies and gentlemen, plastic waste is a big danger if we don't pay attention to the surrounding environment and can cause disaster in the future.</br></br>Then who will remember? Not just ourselves, all of us, both students, teenagers and parents, everyone living on earth, including Bali, which is famous for its natural beauty, should care about the existence of plastic waste. This is a behavior that includes teenagers as the main actors.</br></br>Remember, the job of teenagers is not only to decorate and take selfies in beautiful places, but no one pays attention to the rubbish in front of them, which causes disasters such as landslides, floods, pollution and others.</br></br>So that we are not exposed to danger, we should throw rubbish in the trash, we should not throw rubbish in the surrounding environment such as rivers, roads, sewers, etc. Come on, let's not throw rubbish carelessly so that the surrounding environment remains beautiful and sustainable! We should work together with the government and all communities to create a clean environment free from plastic waste.</br></br>"Om Santhi,Santhi,Santhi Om"astic waste. "Om Santhi,Santhi,Santhi Om")
  • Literature Punah Uli Cerik  + ("Punah Uli Cerik" Tun"Punah Uli Cerik" </br>Tuni semeng tiang luas ke umah timpal tiange jagi ngaryanang tugas. Drike tiang makeneh dados makejang mabasa Indonesia. Pekak dadong meme bapane makejang mabasa Indonesia. Soleh tiang ningehang adin timpal tiange ten bisa lan ten uning Basa Bali lantaran saking alit sampun ajahina mabasa Indonesia manten. Saking drika tiang makeneh mangkin dadong lan pekak, meme lan bapa mabasa Indonesia, sinah alit-alite jek lebian sampun mangkin ten uning tekening Base Bali. Sebet pesan keneh tiange mangkin Base Bali sampun ngidik-ngidikang sane melajahin. Akeh masi alit-alit sane ten uning tekening aksara Bali. Dot rasane tiang nyambatang isin keneh tiange. I Meme lan I Bapa mangde prasida ngajahin pianak ne saking alit nganggen Basa Bali lan nulis Aksara Bali apang Basa lan Aksara Baline ten punah. Nanging nyen men tiang sambatin? Uli drika tiang makeneh, yening tiang sampun nganten tur madue pianak, tiang lakar ngajahin pianak tiange nganggen Basa Bali lan ngajahin nulis Aksara Bali saking alit.an ngajahin nulis Aksara Bali saking alit.)
  • Melodious Urban  + ('Melodious Urban' is a new work by ManButu'Melodious Urban' is a new work by ManButur Suantara in response to the theme 'World Without Sound' exhibition Sawidji Gallery.</br></br>Do we relate to noise as a disturbance? Does quiet mean peace?</br></br>Capturing the hustle and bustle of Gajah Mada Street Denpasar, the image was made with multiple exposure techniques. With a combination of 9 images to become one single image. Then there are 25 of these images made up of 9 each.</br>For some people who live on this busy street, the noise is normal for them. To see the loud exhausts of cars and motorbikes and the horns from traffic 24 hours a day. However, when I ask some people who live there, they don't say it is noisy. they say it is normal.</br>It seems like they are conditioned to the environment and are on good terms with the noise. By creating this image I am trying to see the world inverted. To be in this activity and relate to the silence and quiet that some people seem to find there.quiet that some people seem to find there.)
  • Komunitas Melangge Desa Siangan  + (1. Tackling of Plastic Waste 2. Trees Plantation. Go Green 3. Conservation)
  • TPS 3R Darma Winangun Tangkas  + (A 3R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) based waste management site in the Tangkas village area, Klungkung)
  • 6 - Luh Ayu Manik Mas Ngalahang Legu Poleng  + (A package arrived for Made Putri, one of LA package arrived for Made Putri, one of Luh Ayu’s friends, from the US wrapped in layers and layers of packaging material. Made Putri threw the packaging waste out in the garbage, but it ended up a local river where it collected pools of stagnant water. Dengue-carrying mosquitos then bred in those pools, making the original problem of packaging waste even worse. And, the Covid-19 pandemic was raging. What is Luh Ayu to do?ndemic was raging. What is Luh Ayu to do?)
  • Palemahan  + (A: Aren't you ashamed of picking up litterA: Aren't you ashamed of picking up litters in public spaces, Tut?! There's already city workers whose job is to do just that. Don't waste your time, okay?</br></br></br>B: It's you who should be ashamed, Brother. How come we who own these island don't care a bit about our own surrounding. Those tourists who came from faraway places can. While we kept talking about Tri hita Karana (Three Cause of Joy: relationship with the Creator, relationship with each other, relationship with nature). That's hypocrisy, Brother.p with nature). That's hypocrisy, Brother.)
  • Ngolah luu Ring Jagat Natha  + (Action Plan is a description of the ways tAction Plan is a description of the ways that must be taken to achieve the goal. This Action Plan can be useful as a guide on what steps to take, how, and when to implement them to achieve certain goals.</br></br>Our action plan is entitled "Ngolah Luu Ring Jagat Natha".</br>Our team's action plan is that we will first explain the facts about waste in Bali, in Indonesia, and in the world. Like news shows that spread about a lot of garbage until the pile of garbage resembles a hill. For this reason, my team and I will collect the waste and then sort it into 2 parts, namely organic waste and non-organic waste. Organic waste such as vegetable scraps to fruit skins are used as Eco Enzymes that can help fertilize plants. Non-organic luu, such as plastic, are used for posters or collages.</br></br>The purpose of this movement is so that people know or are aware of the importance of processing waste properly and correctly, so that Jagat Natha is free from waste.</br>The benefits of this plan are:</br></br>1. Reducing waste in Bali, in Indonesia and the world.</br></br>2. With proper and proper waste management, it can be a business opportunity for all of us.</br>For example Eco Enzymes and collages or posters. With a simple way and easy to find ingredients, we become influencers to turn piles of garbage into business opportunities.es of garbage into business opportunities.)
  • Aji Janantaka  + (Aji Janantaka is a mythical lontar which tAji Janantaka is a mythical lontar which tells the origin of wood in Bali. This lontar tells about woods that have a hierarchy like a royal system among humans. Based on the story in Aji Janantaka, Balinese people determine the types of wood that can be used to build shrines, house buildings, or make utensils and masks. There are sacred types of wood that can only be used to build holy places and may not be used for ordinary building materials.</br></br>The story in this lontar begins with a king named Pratipa who ruled in the land of Janantaka. The king had five ministers namely Matwa, Rangga, Tumenggung, Arya and Kadeyan. In addition, he had five other officials, namely Punggawa, Manca, Perbekel, Pecalang, Kelihan Banjar, and Kasinoman. They were all attacked by a plague of leprosy which could not be cured by any means. It is said that this plague was originated from Lord Shiva who displeased King Pratipa because the king had made an offense.</br></br>King Pratipa then sent Matwa to go to Lord Dharma in heaven to ask for healing. According to Lord Dharma, the entire kingdom had to be moved from Janantaka to Wanapringga. Dewa Dharma then gave them purification for their ailments. However, this purification meant that they would all be dissolved and be reborn into trees.</br></br>All types of trees originating from the king, Arya, Rangga, Demung, Tumenggung, pecalang, Perbekel, kliyan and kasinoman cannot be used for building holy buildings because they had previously been affected by leprosy (known as “cukil daki” or “ila” disease). The trees that are considered contaminated include the Bengkulitan, Taru Brokan (deformed tree due to being eaten by pests), Embud Hati tree, Soca Menengan Sunduk tree, and Soca Nyuwun Lambang tree.</br></br>This lontar can be referred to as a simple botanical taxonomic palm-leaf manuscript centered on local trees that grew in Bali in the past. There are also Brahmin tree class and Taru Sari tree class. Both types of trees can be used as sacred building materials. There are also jempini, bayur and bentawa trees belonging to the taru sakama-kama class, which can be used for any purpose.</br></br>Apart from the types of trees, Lontar Aji Janantaka also describes types of fragrant flowers that can be used for ceremonies. These fragrant flowering trees are classified as sekar madewi, namely cananga, frangipani, canigara, tigaron, sebita, kembang kuning, kemoning, tigakancu, tampak bela, katrangan, nagasari, jasmine, jempiring, pudak sari, pudak cinaga, pudak kalasa, sekar gambir, chrysanthemum, magnolia, ratna, and gadung kasturi.emum, magnolia, ratna, and gadung kasturi.)
  • Bank Sampah Ambengan Asri  + (Applying the waste bank at Banjar Ambengan Sayan Ubud)
  • Teknologi antuk kelestarian seni miwah budaya  + (Arts and culture studies are the result ofArts and culture studies are the result of work and creativity based on the norms and behavior of the Balinese people who are involved in preserving Bali's cultural heritage through artistic and cultural wisdom. It is hoped that arts and culture can be developed again by using technology to develop and develop works of art. Apart from that, introducing art and culture to the younger generation as a means of providing an understanding of philosophy and the values of the existence of cultural objects. The aim of this activity is to encourage the younger generation to learn about arts and culture in their region as a means of increasing cultural sustainability and as a means of preserving local culture, developing knowledge-oriented activities and as a form of preserving arts and culture. This is important so that the Balinese people, especially young people, can gain better motivation and understanding, and can participate in the process of internalizing these cultural values into their own lives.hese cultural values into their own lives.)
  • Ngelaksanayang Kegiatan Positif Anggen Ngisi Kemerdekaan  + (August 17 is the Independence Day of the RAugust 17 is the Independence Day of the Republic of Indonesia. Many people carry out activities to commemorate independence day such as carrying out flag ceremonies at schools and at the office, holding competitions, holding performances in the banjars (community village halls) or in the local environment. Usually these events to fill this independence are carried out by students, employees, and young people in their respective banjars. This activity aims to help people get along and remember the independence day.t along and remember the independence day.)
  • Dewasa Ayu Macukur (Ngetep Bok)  + (Auspicious days to have a haircut accordinAuspicious days to have a haircut according to Balinese astrology.</br></br>Sunday: could be good or bad, frequent sickness</br></br>Monday: most auspicious, fortunate</br></br>Tuesday: inauspicious, creates mental fluctuation</br></br>Wednesday: auspicious, loved by partners or friends</br></br>Thursday: inauspicious, creates enemies</br></br>Friday: so-so, short-lasting friendship or relationship</br></br>Saturday: not good, creates frequent disease</br></br></br>Full moon's day: most auspicious, long-age and healthy</br></br>New moon's day: good, long age.</br></br>WHY HAVING A HAIRCUT ON MONDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS?</br>According to Wariga Gemet and several other types of wariga (Balinese astrological texts), Monday and Wednesday are considered the best days for haircuts. Monday is a day ruled by watery element and coolness, so it is hoped that when someone cuts their hair on Monday, their life will be as safe and prosperous as water. Wednesday is a day associated with Lord Wisnu and Goddess Sri, because on Buda Cemeng (a special Wednesday where Balinese five-day week and seven-day week cycles meet), Hindus in Java and Bali worship Goddess Sri for prosperity.</br></br>Cutting hair is a sacred activity for the Hindus, especially for virgin women. Virgin hair is often used to decorate barong and rangda, because virginity symbolizes purity and is highly valued in Hinduism. Therefore, cutting one’s hair can mean something like cutting one’s crown and honor. If this is done on inauspicious days, then the growth of the hair (honor, reputation, prosperity, health) will be disrupted. Because of that, the day chosen should have nourishing element (water element), namely Monday and Wednesday.</br></br>Full moon’s day and new moon’s day are also good days for cutting hair because they are closely related to the water cycle in the world. Due to the moon’s gravity, tides happen on Earth. Because water is the main element in life, the full moon and tilem are also related to life and nature’s coolness. It is hoped that the hair cut on the right day will grow well along with the growth of one’s welfare, health and fortune.owth of one’s welfare, health and fortune.)
  • Bali Becik ( Cultured, Economical, Intelligent, Innovation and Creative )  + (BALI BECIK (Cultured Economical, Smart, InBALI BECIK (Cultured Economical, Smart, Innovation and Creative)</br>1. Quality infrastructure: An advanced city has good infrastructure, this is the first step in building an ideal city structure for the local community and tourists. This includes good roads, efficient public transportation, good waste management and a good internet connection.</br>2. Education and innovation: A developed city requires quality human resources, therefore education is very important in supporting all of this. The innovations carried out must also be adapted to the times so that the quality of available human resources is in accordance with current needs.</br>3. The active role of the Banjar and the surrounding community: Developing an advanced city is not only done by one person, but many people must be involved to achieve it. Therefore paying attention to the quality of the population which includes the provision of public facilities, such as parks, art centers and health centers is the key to creating a clean, cultured and happy city.</br>4. In an effort to encourage the tourism sector, it is important to develop, preserve and maintain the beauty of nature: In building an advanced city, a lot of local communities must be involved, such as waste banks and other environmental organizations. Things can be economically beneficial and environmental sustainability is maintained, both popular tourist spots and religion, as well as promoting Balinese arts and culture to become the main attraction.</br>5. Creating a Modern, Adaptive and Cultured society: To achieve this, an economic development program is needed that focuses on improving skills (cultural arts or handicrafts), job opportunities (job opportunities), and empowering the Balinese people, with a focus on potential sectors such as tourism, organic farming, creative industries, and information technology.</br>6. Reducing ineffective regulations: In the process of advancing a city, it must also have effective rules or laws in order to create a safe and comfortable environment for all people and tourists.</br>7. Preserving religious tourist attractions: In its development, religious tourism places do not get more attention, such as popular tourist attractions, and therefore special attention and efforts are needed to preserve and maintain these religious tourist attractions.ntain these religious tourist attractions.)
  • Genah sané ageng mawit saking genah sané alit.  + (BIG THINGS COME FROM LITTLE THINGS IndoneBIG THINGS COME FROM LITTLE THINGS</br></br>Indonesia is a very diverse country in terms of ethnicity, in terms of religion, in terms of race and in terms of inter-group diversity, which makes Indonesia a very rich country in terms of natural resources. There is a lot of variety, which is a good thing, but the problems are also a lot of people who lack early education, nowadays there are a lot of parents who don't go to school up to high school and some don't even go to school, so a lot of parents can't bring up their children properly, so parents bring up their children in their own way, for example they shout at the children and even hit them, a lot of students copy and follow the behaviour of their parents and do the same in school, which causes the education in Indonesia to go down.</br></br>This is why education is important for everyone in Indonesia, almost every student relationship throughout Indonesia both between students and teachers or teachers can also be between friends, this student relationship is going to shape the identity of the student both in shaping the student customs but not every student follow the rules well, it might be that the student identity is harmed because of the atmosphere or society at school that is not well many students throughout Indonesia, according to data published by WorldTop20. Org published the ranking of education in Indonesia is very alarming Indonesia is ranked 67th out of 209 countries around the world, with many problems encountered, we need to explore why students become less intelligent and many fight teachers and why the government should pay attention to this. </br></br>With the many problems in Indonesia, we as students of the school are aware that if we are left like this, then we as the younger generation need to implement the national programme, namely Golden Indonesia 2045, it doesn't have to be with big things, we just need to start with small things. A lot of programmes can be implemented starting from very small things that are common in homes, schools and communities, which is rubbish, rubbish is a waste or an item that has no functional value anymore, or you can say unusable items, a lot of students who have no brains choose to throw rubbish, starting from under the desk, The number of students who do this makes our environment unhealthy, dirty, especially with the large number of students in the school environment making the garbage swell at the same time, even though they have been warned not to litter. </br></br>In the face of so many issues, we as citizens of SMA Negeri 3 Kuta Selatan have taken action to create a waste free team by sorting waste by category, hoping to make all students aware to dispose waste in the right place and according to the respective category, but due to the lack of good education and the mindset of the students when they were brought up in the family, this project is not going well, many students simply throw waste and don't sort it properly, such as putting organic waste in non-organic waste, With this, we as a team appealed and acted directly in waste processing, with the behaviour we did, we succeeded in empathizing students to separate waste according to its category in order to create cleanliness in the environment around us, residents of SMA Negeri 3 Kuta Selatan in cooperation with Plastic Exchange Kuta Selatan to help us in waste processing properly, we as school residents were not able to process waste, especially organic waste into compost. </br></br>With the many problems that exist in Indonesia, we have been able to solve the problem of garbage, although it is not perfect, there is still a lot of garbage scattered around, but we are with the awareness to dispose of garbage by first sorting it before it reaches the landfill and processed properly, we also want to create a disciplined school both in terms of education and ethics, especially in the disposal of garbage, with this behaviour we want to realise the Golden Indonesia 2045, because if you don't start with small things then big things can't happen.small things then big things can't happen.)
  • Babad Indu Gobed  + (Babad Indu Gobed is a chronological recordBabad Indu Gobed is a chronological record of an ancient village on the shores of Lake Tamblingan named Indu Gobed. The name Indu probably means water or an association of people living on the bank of the lake. Gobed itself in modern Balinese means "to grate". It is possible that Indu Gobed Village has now become Gobleg Village and three other villages known as Catur Desa Tamblingan, namely Gobleg, Munduk, Gesing and Umajero.</br></br>One interesting thing in Babad Indu Gobed is about the legend of Tamblingan Lake which was used to cure various types of diseases. Tamblingan comes from the words 'tamba' (medicine) and 'elingang' (remember). This means that Tamblingan Lake water was once used as medicine. This babad also briefly mentions Lesung volcano which erupted around the ninth or tenth century, then became inactive until today. Some historians assume that at that time the people of Indu Gobed Village fled to higher areas because of the volcanic eruption down the caldera.</br></br>Then, in the Gobleg inscription (see entry "Prasasti Gobleg") it is stated that in the tenth century there was a village on the shores of Lake Tamblingan called Desa Tamblingan. This village lasted until the fourteenth century. It is possible that Tamblingan Village is an evolution of Indu Gobed Village in the previous period. Tamblingan Village was apparently said to be a weaponry asembly site of the ancient Bali. The village was then invaded by Majapahit in the fourteenth century and was eventually abandoned.enth century and was eventually abandoned.)
  • Bale Banjar Kelakahan Gede Anggen Genah Kreativitas Anak Istri  + (Bale banjar (Balinese community townhall) Bale banjar (Balinese community townhall) is a good place to be used by residents. Many bale banjars have been used for useful activities, but they are only carried out by male residents who use the bale banjar facilities more. In fact, if the banjar bale could be used for women’s activities, it would certainly be very well-utilized. At Bale Banjar Kelakahan Gede, there are already many routine activities carried out such as dancing, Balinese musical instruments courses, PKK (informal educational group for women), gymnastics, PKK gatherings, and so on. Hopefully other bale banjars can facilitate the activities of women so that they are not only used by men.men so that they are not only used by men.)
  • Kawentenan Anak Istri Ngwarnin Sajeroning Gegaen Ring Banjar Sekadi Gegaen Nglestariang Budaya Bali Miwah Kader Kesehatan Krama Banjar  + (Bale banjar is a place used by Balinese peBale banjar is a place used by Balinese people as a place for gathering and deliberation. Having a bale banjar is very useful for Balinese people, because with a bale banjar, Balinese people have a place to channel creativity such as sports, magambel, dancing, meetings and others. What is characteristic of bale banjar is that there is a kulkul. Kulkul is similar to kentongan as a communication tool used by the banjar community.</br>In Denpasar City, there are many banjars, one of which is the Pekandelan Banjar which is located in Pemecutan Klod Village. In Banjar Pekandelan, many activities are carried out such as; magambel, gymnastics, table tennis, social gathering, meetings and there is a kindergarten in this banjar.</br></br>Based on interviews that have been conducted with the three sources, there are creative ideas so that the bale banjar is used as a place for nyacal training (making jaja cacal), running waste bank activities, magambel training for PKK mothers and there are also activities in the health sector, namely adolescent health cadres with the hope of the health of the youth of the banjar can be monitored. That's a creative idea from Banjar Pekandelan women, how about in your banjar?ekandelan women, how about in your banjar?)
  • Bale banjar nganggèn konsep Tri Hita Karana dados genah kreativitas para istri.  + (Bale banjars in Bali generally apply the cBale banjars in Bali generally apply the concept of Tri Hita Karana in arranging wantilan bale banjar buildings, namely Parhyangan which reflects the human relationship with God, Palemahan which reflects the relationship between humans and the surrounding environment, and Pawongan which reflects human relationships with other humans. By applying this concept, the banjar bale has a role as a gathering place for the residents of the banjar. However, currently in the modern urban era, the traditional bale banjar undergoes various changes in function, form, and appearance in the embodiment of the building. Bale banjar adat which has a dual function, which is no longer just a place for deliberation but is a place for various kinds of additional activities such as economic activities, education, health, art. According to one resident, there are many activities that women can do to protect their creative ideas in contributing to utilizing the bale banjar as a space for women's creativity. banjar as a space for women's creativity.)
  • Bale banjar nganggèn konsep tri hita karana dados genah kreativitas para istri  + (Bale banjars in Bali generally apply the cBale banjars in Bali generally apply the concept of Tri Hita Karana in arranging wantilan bale banjar buildings, namely Parhyangan which reflects the human relationship with God, Palemahan which reflects the relationship between humans and the surrounding environment, and Pawongan which reflects human relationships with other humans. By applying this concept, the banjar bale has a role as a gathering place for the residents of the banjar. However, currently in the modern urban era, the traditional bale banjar undergoes various changes in function, form, and appearance in the embodiment of the building. Bale banjar adat which has a dual function, which is no longer just a place for deliberation but is a place for various kinds of additional activities such as economic activities, education, health, art. According to one resident, there are many activities that women can do to protect their creative ideas in contributing to utilizing the bale banjar as a space for women's creativity. banjar as a space for women's creativity.)
  • Bale banjar nganggèn konsep Tri Hita Karana dados genah kreativitas para istri  + (Bale banjars in Bali generally apply the cBale banjars in Bali generally apply the concept of Tri Hita Karana (balance of people, the environment, and the spiritual world) in community buildings, including "Parhyangan" which reflects the human relationship with God, "Palemahan" which reflects the relationship between humans and the surrounding environment, and "Pawongan" which reflects human relationships with other humans. </br></br>By applying this concept, the bale banjar has a role as a gathering place for the residents of the banjar area. Currently, in the modern urban era, the traditional bale banjar has undergone various changes in function, form, and the appearance of the building. Bale banjar adat (customary) which has a dual function, is no longer just a place for meetings but is a place for various kinds of additional activities such as economic activities, education, health, and art. According to residents, there are many activities that women can do to share their creative ideas in utilizing the bale banjar as a space for women's creativity. banjar as a space for women's creativity.)
  • Literature Banyaknya Sampah  + (Bali Asri, Bali Lestari Bali is a place whBali Asri, Bali Lestari</br>Bali is a place where Hindus stand. Bali is thick with hospitality, customs, culture and is well-known to foreign countries. But behind all that, our Bali is at a point where there is still a lot of trash lying around. Isn't there a heart that is moved by the awareness of the waste in our Bali? We hope Bali is better, more advanced and cares more about the environment. Where is the hope for a beautiful Bali, a clean green place without scattered trash.</br>We hope that Bali will be more advanced with us realizing the importance of preserving the environment. importance of preserving the environment.)
  • Bali Education and Tourism  + (Bali has great potential for the future inBali has great potential for the future in both the tourism and education sectors. Within the tourism sector, Bali can continue to develop sustainable and culture-based tourism products and attractions to attract tourists seeking more authentic and sustainable experiences. Bali can also improve the quality of tourism services and infrastructure to increase tourist confidence.</br></br>In addition, Bali can promote alternative tourism such as agrotourism and ecotourism to increase the diversity of tourist attractions and provide broader economic benefits for the people of Bali. In the long term, Bali can also develop sustainable technologies such as renewable energy and waste treatment that can improve environmental quality and attract environmentally conscious tourists.</br></br>On the education side, Bali has great potential to develop education in various fields, such as Balinese arts and culture, environmental studies, and tourism studies. Bali can develop innovative and sustainable education programs to help Balinese people acquire the skills needed to meet increasingly complex labor market demands.</br></br>Bali can also become a center for sustainable technology development and innovation, particularly in the tourism and environmental sectors. By developing a strong innovation community and ecosystem, Bali can attract high-quality talent and human resources to accelerate the development of technology and sustainable innovation in Bali.</br></br>In conclusion, Bali has great potential for the future in both the tourism and education sectors. By developing sustainable tourism products and attractions, improving the quality of tourism services, and developing innovative educational programs, Bali can meet the demands of the tourism market and improve the quality of life for the Balinese people.e quality of life for the Balinese people.)
  • Rubbish Bali is Always Useful  + (Bali has great tourist and cultural spots.Bali has great tourist and cultural spots. Tourists use Bali for holidays. If we look at Bali's problem, namely the amount of waste that is increasing every day, we should all have the desire and awareness because the amount of waste is increasing. Therefore, we should reduce waste, for example, waste can be used to make good crafts. Besides that, it can be used to make musical instruments, displays, and other things that are useful. Why? because Bali is famous for its artistic and cultured Balinese. I hope that Bali will always be sturdy and growing. Let's all take care of this Bali.growing. Let's all take care of this Bali.)