Sunday 20 September 2009

Happy Idul Fitri


Minal Aidin Walfaidzin..Mohon Maaf Lahir dan Batin

sorry for all the mistakes i have made, intentionally or nor...this is a happy day for all the Muslims in the world! we can now celebrate the victory after one month of fasting, happy Idul Fitri to everyone,

enjoy and take care

Profiling

The boy that took a leap
Agung Rino Prasetyo
Saturday, 19 September 2009

Putra Arjuna Bernstein (Aaron) is now 19 years old and he is an American who has lived his entire life in Indonesia. He has been overseas and also to America. He is joining the US NAVY next year. His first option was to go to Germany and continue his education there. This plan changed because of the benefits he can draw from the NAVY.

He attended Saint Fransiscus ASISI for five years of primary school. On the sixth grade he moved to Jakarta International School (JIS). He remained there until the end of Junior High, where he continued at Sekolah Global Jaya (SGJ). He graduated with an IB Diploma in the pocket.

Aaron has a very interesting personality. This is the main reason of why he is chosen to be on this profile. He is able to see beyond and analyse how certain things may benefit him. This is why he changed his view on continuing his education. Germany offers a lot in terms of academic and living standards. His American nationality however, offers more. Joining the NAVY may be unthinkable by people half the world away from America. Upon his decision on joining the NAVY, he consulted with few people from the US Armed Force.

The probability of being sent to war was eliminated after he was officially accepted in the NAVY. He is contracted to become Aviation Electronics. This job means that he will spent most of his time in an aircraft carrier and away from the battlefield.

During training time in the NAVY, college and university credits are still on the line. The NAVY provides classes for those who want to pursue a degree.

”Studying online or attending in class is a full option. One can study online from shore or sea in a state university. Teachers are also shipped aboard in most big ships and carriers for those who wants to still learn. The Navy also provides a Navy academy.”

Aaron feels much more comfortable with the new presidency era of Barrack Obama. He supported Obama and so this resulted in him being extra positive in joining the NAVY. He believes that the current government can change how America has been viewed by the world.

As Aaron prepares himself for a new journey, the months of training are coming closer. Early next year he will leave Indonesia and train with the US NAVY for six years. He expects the programme to be a challenge and that much experience can be drawn from it. He is proud to be a member of the United States NAVY.


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Wednesday 16 September 2009

Opinion Piece

Has Indonesian music industry downslope?
Agung Rino Prasetyo
Wednesday, 2 September 2009

There are many discussions about Indonesia music not meeting the quality standard of that 10 years ago. The style of music has become mainstream towards pop. New bands are rising and taking control of the music charts with mediocre quality music and lyrics. The ‘old’ bands that were used to rule the charts are slowly fading. There are still a few left coming with new albums annualy.
Ipang, one of Indonesia’s best rock singer was interviewed by Rolling Stones Magazine Indonesia. The interview talked about why he has not released a new album for several years. Ipang stated that he wanted to challenge a new area and that is filling for film soundtracks.

Since the end of 2007, new bands are emerging from many record companies. They represent the mainstream pop music. The sales of music albums has decrased over the last decade, it has kept decreasing by a huge number. In 1997 it was selling 55 million copies, 2002 50 million copies, and by 2007 it was only selling 34 million copies.

The lack of respect for musicians has been a problem since the pop era. Many Indonesian youth are still tied up in the ‘Rock N Roll’ way of life. In many offices, people are listening to this mainstream music. The record companies promotes their bands in a very aggresive method. The media is playing an important role in this promotion, as radio, television, internet, and magazines carry the content of the music. Indonesians are surprised by the rise of mellow pop music, and it triggers the confusion of the new era.

New artists such as Afgan, has been thriving to success with the love lyrics and mellow rhythm. Many radio stations play hit songs over and over again every day. The number of people requesting for a particular popular song is also increasing. Radio air time should be limited for a song that has been in the chart for two weeks.

The radio companies are relying on commercials for revenue. Some radio stations are pulling away from the mainstream market. The changes need to be made soon or the industry will fall deeper. Indonesian music does not attract the interest of western countries, yet so many western bands are being idolized. Some singers are leaving their idealism to chase the market.

Many bands use the famous artist’s name in front of the bands (Andra and The Backbone, Steven and The coconut Trees, and Yovie and The Nuno). This view has been seen by many people as a way to sell. Not all of the recent bands use this format; there is Jagostu, with Erros from Sheila On 7 working as a side project.
The government should make broadcasting regulations that will increase the level of music quality. This will help young generation to be able to appreciate music. There should be a lesson on the history of music in school as well. The more people that understand music the better and starting from a young age is even better. There’s many comment about how the bands are progressing, and some of these comments are way out of line. The study of music will improve the quality of the industry itself.

Government regulations will not work because there’s a chance that the extra money might decrease. Indonesia has too many bureaucracies that need to be controlled. Education would seem to be incompetent because it would add more expenses. The current education ministry has got many programs running and is not doing very well. Minimum of nine years of study was implemented by the government from some time ago, but the result was not acceptable.

Wednesday 2 September 2009

feature article

Barcelona back to the top
Agung Rino Prasetyo
Wednesday, 15 July 2009

FC Barcelona was able to come back from the dead. They did not manage to win any trophies for two seasons. Frank Rijkaard was fired as manager after failing to give Barcelona trophies in 2006-07 and 2007-08 seasons. Josep Guardiola was appointed as the new Barcelona manager for the 2008-09 season. At his debut season, he was able to present Barcelona a ‘treble’, winning the La Liga, UEFA Champions League, and the Copa Del Rey.

Barcelona’s success was helped by the three forwards, Thierry Henry, Lionel Messi, and Samuel Eto’o. The trio scored more goals compared to any other forwards in the league. Lionel Messi finished as top scorer for Barcelona with 38 goals. He has also beaten rival Christiano Ronaldo in the Champions League Final with the score 2-0 for FC Barcelona.

Barcelona played an attacking possession style of football. Their average ball possession is 70%, which is very high for a team to be able to hold on for the ball in a match. Barcelona defeated arch rival, Real Madrid twice this season, with the first match taking place in the Nou Camp resulted 2-0 and the second match in the Bernabeu, thrashing Madrid 6-2. They are ranked the number one team in the world now after securing the treble and winning most of its game by a large margin. Lionel Messi and Xavi Hernandes is nominated for FIFA Player of The Year Award.
The team has achieved what no other Spanish league team can. The 2008-09 season has been very successful for Barcelona. It looks as though the team will continue with the current players and try to challenge the new season with the same fire power.

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Assignment 1 correcting peer feature

Title??? Megawati and her jokes
Byline??
Date??? 21 July 2009

On Friday the 2nd of July, I attended a luncheon at the Intercontinental Hotel,intercon Jakarta hosted by the JFCC, the Jakarta Foreign Correspondents Club; an event where presidential candidate Megawati Sukarnoputri was going to deliver a speechspeak. After a 30-minute wait and a quick 3-course meal, she took the stage. After reiterating her recurring theme of potential voter fraud at the polls, she stated her goals and visions for an Indonesia under her presidencyPrabowo’s, I mean her power. Her intention is to “revive” the ancient system of “gotong royong” and independence, e. then Ggoes on by saying that globalization is “incorrect” but will not close the doors to foreign investment. HoweverBut as she ended her speech, the fun really began.

Questions time. Really called Question and Answer time came later towards the end,on the days agenda, but because its Megawati, Question time would suffice. So as the questions flew across the hall and some futile attempts at answering them rolled across the carpet (due to the occasional interpreting slip up), a few stood out. When asked of her view on whether to ban smoking or not, her answer was that it would it be unfortunate for the clove farmers. She continued by saying that the problem was not in the cloves but the nicotine, a real shocking revelation, a true Megawati moment. Then when asked about her relationship with current Indonesian president and fellow candidate SusiloBambangYudhoyono , affectionately known as (SBY). Sshe said it was “Quite good”., Javanese for I have his F*&king guts.

Aryo Suharnoko-Michaelsen