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'Preventing Football Hooliganism' by Andre Nitimihardja

Maybe Indonesian Football Association could learn from Englsih Football Association in terms how to prevent 'Hooliganism' or anarchism in sports, especially in football area. Here it is the article about 'Preventing Football Holiganism' in UK. Enjoy!

Taken from : http://www.footballnetwork.org/dev/communityfootball/violence_reduce_vio...

Monty Python’s Flying Circus: When Mom Goes to School

 

A working mother juggles like a street performer and balances like a tightrope walker, at the same time. Families struggle to cope with the important demands of modern life: office, school, transport, clothing, food, medical care, and relatives. And mom is at the centre, often with a husband who is content with providing the finances needed to meet all of these demands. She is the ringmaster of a 3-ring circus.

Royal Wedding Fever

 

Royal Wedding Fever


It’s estimated that 24-million viewers watched the live coverage of the Royal Wedding.  In the UK during the ceremony, Facebook was updated 74 times per second, while the event was mentioned on twitter 67 times per second.  It is acknowledged as the sixth-biggest web event in history (Dailymail, 2011).

How long do you want to study for?

John Beckett | The Guardian, Tuesday 28 April 2009

People assume that studying at university means getting a degree and that it will take three years. It is not necessarily that straightforward. There are a range of different qualifications available, which can take from two to six years to complete. Just look at a popular subject like business on the Ucas website course search and you will see there is a huge assortment on offer.

The Art of Studying Overseas

Harriet Swain | The Guardian, March 24, 2009

Going overseas to study is like starting a new relationship. First, everything about it seems amazing. Then you discover the faults. Then you find these faults charming. Then you adopt the faults and irritate old friends by being constantly late or preferring to take your tea black.

Peran Pelanggan di dalam Keberhasilan suatu Inovasi, as it was published in Investor Daily, 14 December 2010

Menurut Michael E. Porter, dalam teori “The Competitive Advantage of Nations,” (1990), salah satu faktor yang mendukung pertumbuhan suatu industri adalah kondisi dari permintaan pasarnya, di mana semakin banyak keinginan dari pelanggan di dalam suatu ekonomi, maka semakin tinggi tekananan yang dihadapi oleh perusahaan-perusahaan untuk secara konsisten meningkatkan daya saingnya melalui produk-produk yang inovatif dan kualitas yang baik.

Pembeli adalah Raja, as it was published in Investor Daily, 9 November 2010

Saat perjalanan ke kota San Francisco, Amerika Serikat beberapa waktu lalu, saya mengunjungi gerai kopi ternama dunia untuk sarapan pagi. Memang tidak dinyana ternyata kualitas dari minuman maupun makanan yang ditawarkan jauh lebih di bawah dibandingkan dengan yang biasanya saya rasakan di Indonesia maupun negara lainnya seperti Inggris, Australia atau Singapura.

University Guide 2011: How to Get Your Place at University

It's not going to be a walk in the park getting in to university this year. But if you do your research and play it right, that elusive place can be yours.

Lucy Tobin | The Guardian, Tuesday, June 8, 2010.

University applications rise as candidates race to avoid higher fees

 

Jeevan Vasagar, education editor | The Guardian, Wednesday, January 5, 2011

A record 335,795 people are chasing 2011 university places before fees rise as high as £9,000 in 2012.

University candidates are racing to submit their applications ahead of the tripling of tuition fees from autumn 2012, figures released today show.

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