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  • Orang Bodoh by Lina_Augustine
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    Menurut Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia bodoh artinya tidak lekas mengerti; tidak mudah tahu atau tidak dapat (mengerjakan dsb). Bodoh juga diartikan tidak memiliki pendidikan atau pengalaman. Bodoh adalah bahasa yang sangat sarkasme dalam mengejek atau meledek orang lain. Tetapi, pada hakikatnya manusia diciptakan oleh Tuhan disertai dengan akal dan pikiran. Tidak akan ada orang bodoh selama ia masih mau menggunakan akal dan pikirannya. Akal dan pikiran merupakan sebuah anugerah terbesar dari Tuhan yang membedakan antara manusia dengan mahluk ciptaan-Nya yang lain. Menurutku mengatakan atau memvonis orang lain sebagai orang bodoh merupakan tindakan yang mencela ciptaan Tuhan. Sungguh seberapa pintarkah dirinya sehingga memvonis orang lain sebagai orang bodoh. Ingatlah ! setiap orang memiliki caranya masing-masing dalam meraih kesuksesan.
  • SOC 315 Cross-Cultural Perspectives - Entire Course by PerryDoryz222
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    SOC 315 Cross-Cultural Perspectives - Entire Course http://www.homeworksonline.org/soc/soc-315/ SOC 315 Week 1 DQ 1 Political CulturePolicy Preferences SOC 315 Week 1 DQ 2 Social Movements and Technology SOC 315 Week 1 Quiz SOC 315 Week 2 Assignment Similarities and Differences between American and European Values SOC 315 Week 2 DQ 1 Culture Clash Tradition and Modernity SOC 315 Week 2 DQ 2 Legacy of Slavery and Imperialism in Africa SOC 315 Week 2 Quiz SOC 315 Week 3 Assignment Annotated Bibliography SOC 315 Week 3 DQ 1 Five Dimensions of Western Countries SOC 315 Week 3 DQ 2 Muslims in Germany SOC 315 Week 3 Quiz SOC 315 Week 4 DQ 1 China's Rise to Power SOC 315 Week 4 DQ 2 Social Stratification Systems Caste vs. Class SOC 315 Week 4 Quiz SOC 315 Week 5 DQ 1 Globalization SOC 315 Week 5 DQ 2 Update on the State of the Future SOC 315 Week 5 Final Research Paper
  • The Fifth by astarythus
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    In a world where nearly everyone is born with a power, Astarythus was born with none. In a kingdom ruled by ability and legacy, the powerless are cast aside, reduced to labor, silence, or disappearance. Astarythus should have been one of them. Instead, he became something far more dangerous. Raised under cruelty by a father who despised weakness, Astarythus learned early that the body is a liability and the mind is the only true weapon. Through relentless training and unforgiving discipline, he forged himself into a strategist without equal. By the age of twelve, he was a general. By eighteen, he had never lost a battle. Astarythus does not believe in legends, gods, or brute force. He believes the world is orderly, that every conflict can be reduced to structure, incentive, and pressure. Violence, to him, is the failure of thought. And for a time, the world agrees with him. But as his systems grow more precise, as order tightens around the kingdom, something begins to move beneath the surface. Not rebellion. Not chaos. Something quieter. Smarter. A force that does not oppose his designs, but learns from them. The Fifth is a slow-burn, character-driven epic about power, control, and the cost of absolute certainty. It is a tragedy told through competence, where victory comes easily, and the consequences arrive far too late.