Helm

Helm

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Prayer ?

Prayer ?

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Man in Kedai

Man in Kedai

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Lotus in Campus

Lotus in Campus

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Shasa's Smile

Shasa's Smile

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Sleeping

Sleeping

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Naning, What are U Looking for ?

Naning, What are U Looking for ?

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Fisherman

Fisherman

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Naning

Naning is My Cat

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Grandpa

Grandpa

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History of Sasingan

Sasirangan the tribal fabric Banjar in South Kalimantan, which is made with puncture techniques baste and then tied the rope and then dyed.

History
Sasirangan fabric is generally used as an indigenous fabric that is used for tribal events Banjar. Sasirangan word derived from the word meaning "menyirang" baste, as done by way baste and then tied with raffia rope and then dyed, until now sasirangan still created manually.
Historically, Sasirangan is a sacred heritage fabric Gastric Mangkurat XII century when the duke of State Dipa. Sasirangan originally known as the fabric to "batatamba" or healing the sick who must be specially ordered in advance (pamintaan) so that the made sasirangan will often follow buyer. Therefore, it is often "Urang Banjar" Call "sasirangan pamintaan" fabric which means the demand. In addition to the healing of

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Blog as an Alternative Learning media

Original title: Study Blog and its utilization as an alternative learning media for helping to achieve student success in school

A. Background
Undeniably digitizing increasingly penetrated into all fields, including fields
education. From there came the term "blog as a medium of learning?" From searching here and there, I did find some teacher's blog on the topic of education. But, frankly I do not know for sure whether these blogs are used as a medium of learning.
Regardless, I think, the blog has the potential to be developed as a medium of learning. At least the articles in these blogs can enrich teaching materials outside the teaching-learning process in person. In addition, through blogs, the material can be presented more attractive. For, can be equipped with graphics, illustrations / pictures / photos, videos, etc.. Because the blog we are invited to write and read that today these activities are being abandoned people.

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Google Scholar as an Online Library

So many products from google that we can use, such as for mapping (Mapping) to Google is only used as a search engine as is generally what we do. But often we use Google Scholar as a search articles, thesis and the related world of books? Because Google Scholar is devoted by Mbah Google to search an article or can be regarded as the most comprehensive online library.
Where we can find and use the Indonesian version of Google Scholar?.

Please click here, then to use Google Scholar, please title the title of the article or thesis that we are looking for.
May be useful.

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7 SEO Idiots (I Mean ‘Experts’) to Avoid

By : David Scoville

Some of the SEO “experts” we encounter exhibit less than tasteful attributes. Having been inspired by The Oatmeal, I’ve taken the liberty of illustrating some of the bad SEO professionals.

I understand that I might be slightly hypocritical in this post. I’ve found myself displaying some of the characteristics below.
Big Words/Acronyms SEO

You may have caught yourself using jargon that might be over your clients’ heads. These SEO Experts may know the trade, they just lack the ability to communicate effectively with clients. If you notice that your client has a blank look, you may want to ask if they don’t understand something you’re saying.

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