Undangan Diskusi Reguler
Yayasan Manikaya Kauci, akan menggelar acara diskusi dengan tema “ Mempertegas Orientasi Gerakan Sosial di Bali” menghadirkan beberapa nara sumber diantaranya adalah :
- Made Sukrena,SH [Anggota DPRD terpilih]
- DR. Wayan Gde Suacana, Msi [Fisipol Unwar]
- Gunadjar, SH [Direktur Yayasan Manikaya Kauci]
Moderator : Nyoman Mardika, SS [Anggota KPID Bali]
Diskusi ini akan diselenggrakan pada :
Hari/tanggal : Sabtu, 18 juli 2009
Jam : 10.00 wita [pagi]
Tempat : Balai Banjar Yayasan Manikaya Kauci
Jalan Noja Gg XXXVII no. 16 Denpasar Timur
Besar harapan Kami, kawan-kawan bisa di hadir diacara diskusi reguler ini.
February 9th, 2010 at 4:59 pm
Bali has suffered from volcanic activity and earthquakes. In 1830 a volcano erupted and devastated much of Bali and in 1917 a severe earthquake was followed by volcanic activity from Mount Batur. There were in addition volcanic eruptions in to the 1960s.
March 8th, 2010 at 4:01 am
Dances and dramatic performances form an important a portion of every ritual on Bali. They are an integral a part of Balinese religion and culture and are employed as an expression of the peoples devotian to the gods.
March 18th, 2010 at 2:45 am
You may be approached by beggars in Kuta, Legian or Ubud – typically a woman with one or more young children. Pause and they might literally latch on.
March 18th, 2010 at 4:30 pm
When in Bali remember that hands on hips is a sign of superiority or anger.
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