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Did you know that there are several ways to say 'I' in Bahasa Indonesia? The translations for 'I' in Bahasa Indonesia are 'Saya' (formal) and 'Aku' (informal). However, sometimes people refer to themselves in the third person, using their own name or the way others address them. For example: If you call someone 'Bapak' (Sir), they will refer to themselves as 'Bapak' too. If you call someone 'Ibu' (Ma'am), they will refer to themselves as 'Ibu' too. If you call someone 'Kakak' (Sister), they will refer to themselves as 'Kakak' too. If you call someone 'Abang' (Brother), they will refer to themselves as 'Abang' too. And so on. Additionally, each province in Indonesia has its own local languages, which introduce even more variations of how to say 'I.' If you want to learn more, we can discuss it in my class. So, what are you waiting for? Book my class now, and let's learn Bahasa Indonesia in a fun way!
28. März 2025 02:38
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Throughout my school life, there were more than 20 subjects I have learned. Each of them left different memory for me. Some of them were bored and difficult, but others were interesting and inspirational. Among them, I liked history most. A history class just liked an adult told stories to children. Especially the events happened BC were really mystic. When I imagined the moment of the Code of Hammurabi was promulgate, I can see the light of civilization begin to sprend around the world. When I read the first emperor of China Qingshihuang built the Great Wall and unified the country, I can see Terra-Cotta Warriors come back and fight with the enemies. After learning history, I really liked to visit the famous heritages while having a trip. When I stood on the land where some important events happened in history, I immediately travelled back the time when the event happening in my mind. It felt really increditable. When I read some failure examples in history, I know what I should do when I face the same situation. History is not only a subject that helps us to know the past, but also like a mirror that helps us know what the things we are doing are right or wrong?
27. März 2025 07:57
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What Should Image Design Be Like? The design of an image plays a critical role in conveying its intended message, evoking emotions, and capturing attention. A well-designed image should not only be visually appealing but also functional, aligning with the goals of the creator or brand. First and foremost, the design should be clear and straightforward. Simplicity is key. A cluttered image can overwhelm the viewer and detract from the core message. This can be achieved by using minimalistic elements, ensuring that the subject of the image is the focal point. Negative space, or the empty space around the subject, helps to balance the image and allow the viewer’s eye to rest, preventing the image from feeling too crowded. The choice of color is equally important. Colors can convey different emotions and meanings, and they should complement the message of the image. For example, bright, vibrant colors like red and orange can evoke excitement, while cool tones such as blue and green are often used to create calm or peaceful feelings. A well-thought-out color palette ensures that the image communicates the intended mood or theme effectively. Typography is another essential aspect when text is included in an image. The font should be readable and appropriate for the tone of the design. Playful fonts work well in informal settings, while more formal designs may require a clean, classic font. The placement of text is just as important—too much text or awkward placement can distract from the visual appeal.
27. März 2025 14:41
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A new chapter of green on the roof of the world, foreign media people are amazed In recent years, foreign media people have visited Tibet and deeply felt the great changes in this plateau. From ecological environment to modernization, from renewable energy to improvement of people's livelihood, Tibet's development has not only changed its own appearance, but also provided an important example for sustainable development in the world.Kishor Shrestha, editor-in-chief of Nepal's People's Belief Weekly, was impressed by Tibet's green transformation. "In the past, many people thought that Tibet was a desolate plateau lacking vitality. But now, walking in the streets and alleys of Lhasa, you can see neat green belts, parks and ecological wetlands everywhere. The air here is fresher and the water source is purer than I imagined." In recent years, Tibet has vigorously promoted the construction of ecological civilization, implemented measures such as natural forest protection and grassland ecological restoration, so that the forest coverage rate reached 12.31% and the comprehensive grassland vegetation coverage reached 47%.In Linzhi, an area known as the "Little Jiangnan of Tibet", Wensel Mawala, editor-in-chief of Namibia's Daily News Network, is very interested in the development of local ecological agriculture. "I am very surprised that Tibet not only maintains the beauty of the original forest, but also develops modern agriculture on the plateau." Relying on the unique plateau climate, Linzhi has become the core area for the cultivation of high-quality barley, saffron and alpine grapes, while developing high-end organic agriculture to promote local economic growth.In addition to ecological protection and agricultural development, Tibet's new energy construction has also attracted international attention. Fadi Kettar, a reporter from Oman's Muscat Daily, said after visiting Tibet's largest photovoltaic power station: "The solar energy resources here are extremely rich. Ch
28. März 2025 01:52
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In pics: first day of Tibetan New Year in Lhasa, China's Xizang People pose for a group photo in front of the Potala Palace in Lhasa, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, Feb. 28, 2025. Southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region on Friday welcomed the first day of the Tibetan New Year with a flurry of festive foods, holiday greetings and traditional customs. (Xinhua/Jigme Dorje) A man in Tibetan costumes eats from chema box, a two-tier rectangular wooden box containing roasted barley and fried wheat grain, which symbolizing abundant harvest, in Lhasa, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, Feb. 28, 2025. Southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region on Friday welcomed the first day of the Tibetan New Year with a flurry of festive foods, holiday greetings and traditional customs. (Xinhua/Jigme Dorje)Residents in Tibetan costumes present highland barley wine in Lhasa, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, Feb. 28, 2025. Southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region on Friday welcomed the first day of the Tibetan New Year with a flurry of festive foods, holiday greetings and traditional customs. (Xinhua/Jigme Dorje)The newly decorated Potala Palace is pictured in Lhasa, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, Feb. 28, 2025. Southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region on Friday welcomed the first day of the Tibetan New Year with a flurry of festive foods, holiday greetings and traditional customs.  The electricity consumption in southwest China's Xizang totaled 15.417 billion kWh in 2024, up 13.93% YoY, posting the fastest growth across the country. Xizang basically achieved full clean energy supply by end-2024, with clean energy power generation accounting for over 99% of its total power generation: latest data
28. März 2025 00:46
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