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Tracing the trace of Hot Topic :

Main Menu :Job Opportunities for UMS Graduates Community

Cross Culture : Understanding Culture Without Prejudice

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Assalamu'alaikumwarohmatullahiwabarokatuh

Firstly let me say the biggest gratitude to Allah who blesses us with Mercy, so that the third

edition of Campus Newsletter can be finished well. Thanks to all Campus Newsletter crew and all sides who

have participated in making this newsletter.

Gap between the graduates and the job available is always a problem. Therefore, in this third

edition, Campus newsletter will discuss about UMS graduate in the world of job. Beside that we also give

reference about hang out place and life style in our beloved campus.

F inally, we hope this newsletter can be useful and can give additional knowledge for the

readers. For the progress of this newsletter, we also settle for constructive criticism and suggestion.

Wassalamu'alaikum warohmatullahi wabarokatuh.

Chief of Editor of Campus Newsletter

Agung Dwi Fitrianto

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In UMS, we

know an

a g e n c y

named ACEC (Alumni

Career and Employment

Center) as a media of work

channelization for UMS

g r a d u a t e s . A C E C

certainly has a broad

networking to either state

or private companies,

corporations, or other

work places. Many job

vacancies have been

informed by ACEC to

UMS graduates. The

moment of graduation is a

beneficial moment to both

companies and college

graduates. Companies

look for best graduates to

become their employees,

while college graduates

look for jobs from many

companies.

However, we

will not discuss about

ACEC; but about the

g r a d u a t e s f r o m

M u h a m m a d i y a h

University of Surakarta in

the work world. Based on

the interview which have

been conducted with

ACEC UMS, most of the

graduates have worked as

P N S , B U M N ,

enterpreneur, and private

company. Graduates from

Teacher Training and

Education Faculty leaning

work as PNS, whereas,

f r o m F a c u l t y o f

Engineering graduates

w o r k i n p r i v a t e

institution.

A C E C U M S

certainly has an important

role in channelization

Opportunities for UMS Graduates

Job Reported: Rico/ LPM Campus

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work of their alumni,

either for state or private

worker, also supporting

and building them to be an

enterpreneur. Generally,

the graduates should fill

the form about their

identity for the data of

ACEC. It is to facilitate

ACEC to contact the

alumni, especially for the

unemployees. Then ACEC

will inform job vacancies

via the contact person.

Based on the data from

ACEC, the graduates of

UMS is about 3 ,240

people. However, only 16

% of them who able to be

contacted, it is because

they not fill their form

perfectly, especially for

their e-mail adress.

But in this case,

it doesn't mean that

graduates only depend on

ACEC to get informations

for job vacancies. It is

s h o w n

from majority

of UMS alumni

who get informations of

job vacancies from their

relation and media, both

printed or electronic

media. This phenomenon

is general for the reason of

get a suitable job quickly.

A c c o r d i n g t o m a n y

e x p e r i e n c e s , m a n y

u n e m p l o y e d g e t

i n f o r m a t i o n o f j o b

vacancies from relations.

It will be more efficient

than only waiting job

informations from ACEC.

As we have

known, there are a lot of

scholars who become

unemployees. Why can be

like that? There are two

opinions about it. The first

opinion says that college

o n l y d e v e l o p t h e

knowledge – from not

u n d e r s t a n d t o b e

und

erstan

d , t h e

s e c o n d

opinion says

that co l lege 's

graduates are not

ready for work, but

for accustomed.

T h e

c u r r i c u l u m w h i c h

applied by UMS has

already appropriated with

the world of work. It is

based on declaration from

ACEC, “The result of

crossing study shows that

the curriculum of UMS

has agreed with the world

of work. In addition, both

from the business side and

alumnus that have been

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rnet

worked also say that the

curriculum of UMS has

appropriated” said Mr.

Totok as the chief of

ACEC UMS. However,

graduates are not always

work on their own field -

it's only has a few

percentage. For example

it doesn't mean that the

almuni of Faculty of

Architechture only work

based on their field.

According to ACEC,

many of UMS graduates

w o r k i n a n i m a l

husbandry and oil palm

plantation.

U M S a l s o

gives attention for them

who has longing for

being a businessman,

such as giving financial

capital and guidance to

start their exertion. UMS

always gives support for

their students to be a

businessman untill they

are able to stand

independently. The

guidances consist

of strategy of

e x e r t i o n ,

marketing

analysi

s ,

mon

e y

managem

ent, etc.

The chief

of UMS stated his hope

to UMS students to be a

businessman because

nowadays just a litle of

the UMS alumni who

have business. Most of

them prefer to work for

some state or private

institutions. It is because,

when they are work for

an institution they will

get exact salary.

“Intel l igent

person isn't looking for a

job, but they create a job

field.” It is true that a

businessman haven't

exact salary, but don't

forget if the profit will be

more when we have own

business. Starting a

business isn't as easy as

w e

folded back our hand,

but if we always try,

pray, and never give up,

Allah will give a success

as we have wished

before. Success needs

sacrifices. Everyone has

same chance for success,

it differences by their

a b i l i t y t o s e e t h e

opportunity and how

they can take their

chance.

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Hot Topic

Job is one of

g o a l s f o r

e v e r y

students after graduation.

Likewise, students of

U n i v e r s i t y o f

M u h a m m a d i y a h

S u r a k a r t a ( U M S ) ,

however, the quality of

U M S ' g r a d u a t e s t o

compete in the world of

work is being questioned?

Quality is very

important requirement to

enter the world of work.

Meanwhile, the quality of

UMS students are not

visible yet in job hunt

outside. If we compare

with other universities, of

course UMS not able yet to

equal with them.

U M S h a s a n

institution named ACEC

(Alumni Career and

Employment Center).

A C E C i s g i v i n g

i n f o r m a t i o n t o t h e

students who are looking

for a job. ACEC already

has relation with several

companies, like Danamon

Bank, BRI, BTPN, Palma

and many more. These

companies conduct

recruitment routinly

every year.

Well, how

t h e r e a l

c o m p e t i t i o n

U M S

graduates

i n t h e

r e a l

Reported: Rannisa/ LPM Campus

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world job? Usually the

competition can be seen

from the amount of the

person who fill the empty

chair of civil servant. But,

accrording to the ACEC

data, research about

students' quality in the

world job still not visible

yet, because there are

many registrants who

compete as civil servant.

According to Totok as

ACEC manager said that

at this time we only can

compare between waiting

time to get job and the

salary the earn. “The most

visible is from that side”,

explained him.

ACEC has

conducted research

t h r o u g h o n l i n e

questioner in 2010.

Out of 3247 UMS

graduates who

participated in

the survey ,

there is only

about 16% or

5 1 7

s t u d e n t s

who fill

t h e

questi

oner

.

the questioner asked

many questions about job

hunt. One of them is the

waiting time needed

before and after getting a

job? The answer from

participants are different,

depend on department

and what kind of job they

l o o k f o r . T h e m o s t

significant trend is one

from medical faculty

participants. they have

usually have a job before

they are graduated, and

their waiting time after

graduation until having

job is only about 3 months.

The questionare

was also asking questions

about the job that they

look for and the subject

they have learned when

they studied in the college.

Appropriateness of the job

with the major of study

they learned was also

b e i n g a s k e d i n t h e

questionaire. From 517

participants who fill in

the questioners, 34%

answers that the relation

between job and the

subject that they have

learned in their collage are

very close, 18% of them

answer they are have close

relation, 14% of them

answer have no close

relation,16% of them

answer less closely, and

18% not answer. It shows

that actually the relation

between job and the

subject that they have

learned in the college are

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inte

rne

t

very c lose . Hence ,

ideally, the subject and

t h e j o b s h o u l d b e

a p p r o p r i a t e .

Unfortunately, there is

still a lot of occupants

who get a job which is

not in line with their

major study in the

college. Likewise, 38%

graduate of UMS work

in private companies,

16% work in BUMN

(civil servants), and 8%

as enterpreuners.

However, not

a l l

of graduates can work in

the accupation that

match their wish. The

data shows there are

60% from 517 students

of UMS get job, 30% have

not get work (they

continue their study,

marry, or waiting for a

j o b ) , a n d 1 0 % i s

unemployed. ACEC also

conducts preventive

a c t i o n t o d e c r e a s e

unemployment l ike

softskills training, job

training aboard, and

practice in UKM, yet this

has not significantly

d e c r e a s e t h e

unemployment. “We

will conduct one of our

preventive actions on thTuesday, 19 , 2013 we

will hold seminar to

prepare training job

aboard, precisely in

Japan”, explained Totok

as manager of ACEC.

ACEC continue to Give

in format ion o f job

vacancy or conduct

preventive action in

o r d e r t o d e c r e a s e

n u m b e r o f

u n e m p l o y m e n t .

Nevertheless, if it still

happen continuously ,

who should be blamed?

“The most compatible

solution is entrepreneur.

I deally every country

m u s t h a v e

entrepreneurs at least

8% from population in

that country, and now

Indonesia only has

400.000 entrepreneurs,”

Totok said.

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r dahyu Setiawan is a 3

Ws e m e s t e r s t u d e n t o f

Departement of English

Education at Muhammadiyah University of

Surakarta. Wahyu Setiawan who usually called 'Oi' by

his friends is an optimist, hard worker, and wishful

person. It was obviously appeared when I

interviewed him at his spare time of IACC feat SEE-

SAW, an event which was held by EDSO (English

Education Student Organization)which committeed

by him have passing.

A young man who comes from Gedongan

02/05 Baki Sukoharjo is active as a member of fifth

division at EDSO. His motto was Hope, Trust, and

Fight. ''I have a hope, trust of them, and Fight for

them”, he explained. His hobby is playing game and

futsal like the other students, and then what is

different from him? Beside being a student and active

in organization, he also run a business at commerce

and animal sector.

He started his business at the late 2012,

started from his hard desire and support from his

parents he finds out some informations. He gets

information from his friends and internet. His

commerce business concern with clothing includes the

making of organization's uniform, sport shirt, and the

others.

Districts which common order his product

are Boyolali and some cities in East Java like Ponorogo,

Lamongan, Pacitan, and Madiun. The marketing of his

products are not only covering for Solo Raya and Java

but also it reachs east district of Indonesia, such as

Nusa Tenggara Timur and Papua. The customers who come

from east district of Indonesia are droshippers who resell

the products in their district.

The design from his product obtained from

internet and being updated to the modern design. . Some of

customers costumize their uniform's model by theirselves,

like one of his customer who come from Kalimantan which

sends his design by faximile. There are also some customers

who only imitate the design which has already set.

Oi has some tricks to defend his business, he

always improves the quality of stitching, choose a good

material, and promote the product. . problems do happens

throughout the business. for instance, customer might

complain about the design which they think unappropriate

with the design they order. . Learning from the problem

previously faced, better monitoring employees and

improving production quality of the production are being

advanced.

Whereas, in the animal breeding sector, he

manages business by buying and selling some species of

birds together with his father. Moreover, he has mini zoo of

birds behind his house. There are some birds like love birds,

pigeons, and Java finches. The Pigeon breeding was started

from 2012 because the market is good.

Study is the first prority for him. being in

organization and business is a part time activity for him. He

said that he still tries to manage his time for study,

orgaization, and business. He wishes to able to manage

them as well as for his future, ''Just don't be passive student,

it will be better if we are productive, then find out a chance. '

He said to close our interview in that day

Hope Trust and FightHope, Trust and Fight

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thCommemora�ng 55 UMS anniversary with Jokowi

Un i v e r s i t y o f

M u h a m m a d i y a h

S u r a k a r t a ( U M S )

commemorates its 55th anniversary by

inviting the governor of Jakarta, Joko

Widodo as the speaker in scientific oration.

The event was held on Saturday, October t h26 2013 in Mohammad Djazman

Auditorium. Event that started at 9 A.M thstill included in 55 UMS anniversary .

There are also some events such as, race

walking, choral group, leadership seminar

.

The crowd welcomed Jokowi

enthusiastically. In his oration, Jokowi

talked about

h i s

expe

riences. Jokowi said it not easy to become a

leader, it needs some strategies in order to

make the people believe their leader.

Blusukan is one of pledge strategies to

strengthen his communication with the

society. In his opinion, this way is very

effective to know what actually happened

and what they want. “How can we know

what they actually want if we do not come

directly to the field,” he explained .

One year after he became the

governor of Jakarta, there have been some

dramatic changes in Jakarta, such as seller

relocation in Tanah Abang, and also

relocation Pluit citizens to Marunda ats.

Beside that, there is also Jakarta Health

Card or Kartu Jakarta Sehat (KJS). Based on

the blusukan result, he found many people

who have been sick but still stay at home.

Hence, Jokowi published KJS as one of

strategies to ease their burden to get

medical treatment. In addition, Jokowi

stated that he will finish monorail program

and MRT soon, and also construction of

ats that the design adopted from

Singapura, and China.

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Reported: Rannisa/ LPM Campus

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KMTM –The big family of

machine's student UMS

held UMS Otocontest on th thSaturday and Sunday, 16 - 17 , November 2013.

This event was held in campus 2 UMS.

Otocontest is a big event and annual event from

KMTM UMS. The chief of this event is Alif

Khomaruddin student of Machine Engineering

UMS. The aim of this event is to give a space for

s tudents to explore their creat ivi ty of

modification and be acquaint to the society about

world of modification. the first event was held

on 2003. it was vacuum for a while, then later in

2011 this event was started begin again.

UMS Otocontest include in some

contest categories, that is pemula , Funky non

Trans, Bebek/ Sport Street Racing, Matic Street

Racing, Sport Modif, Perang Ceper, Monthai

Style, and Oldschool. “The most popular category

is in Monthai Style category, because this style

firstly held in Bali, and now UMS held Monthai

Style category for the second”, said Beny

Kiswantoro as committeein this event. This event

contested modification creativity, so it is not

a l l

owed to modify their motorcycle at contest area.

blood donors, emissions test for motorcycle, and

also free service were also avilable during the

event.

The participants came from Central

Java and DIY, but there were also participants

who came from Jakarta. This event is not only for

the UMS students but also for public. There were

about 78 participants in this event. Most of them

came from other districts such as Wonogiri,

Karanganyar, and others. The weather was not

friendly at that day, but the contest run well. “I

hope next year this event can be better and still

alive,” closed Beny.

UMS OTOCONTEST

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UMS Info

Reported: Rannisa & Agung I./LPM Campus

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Community

Welcome back guys. Guess

what the new from

community? As you see

from the tittle above, we have Cross- Cultural

Club. What is it? Let us see.

Cross Cultural Club is a small club that

aims to understand another culture in the world.

This club established by American Volunteer th named Rachel Wishtuff on September, 18 2012.

Previously this club named Cross- Cultural

Learning Program, held only for 50 people from

all of departments, and run on September until

Desember 2012. But, since Rachel back to her

country, the name for this club changed into

Cross- Cultural Club, and it held not only for

UMS students but also for students from other

universities.

Activities in this club are so fun. Like

the name suggest , the main activity are learning

and understanding many cultures in the world.

Sometimes the members make some

presentations and discussions about new culture

in the room, but sometimes

they go outside to see some

shows directly. They come to

festival or carnival like SIPA,

Solo Batik Carnival, Jogja Jazz,

and many more. The aim is to

be acquaintance with our

culture or even our traditonal

culture, hence, they will see

and even learn or practise

culture directly. The members are also do some

activities at some Junior High Schools in Solo.

They do not teach English but they teach about

Cross- Cultural, introduce another cultural, how

to appreciate, and others.

Cross- Cultural Club tells us more

about culture. They share together kinds of

culture. They learn how to recognize, how to

understand the difference culture without

judgement. For surethere are native speakers in

the club, . UMS has many International students

that we can get some benefits from them. They

will tell us about their culture and they will

discuss it together. Here you will know new

language languages, because they come from

different countries in the world. “ So, if you want

to know more about culture, you want to meet

native speaker, or even you want to speak

English well, just come and join every

Wednesday at 4 p.m in C208”, closed Oktavia

Herawati

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S U G A R

IN UMS

CLASSICAL CAFFE

Sugar Food and Beverage, is a name of café that located near campus 4 of UMS.

This café brings out a unique model that different from the other café. The main menu

here is milk. Café which established by Mr. Joshua and Miss.

Rysma is a branch from Salatiga. This café is

managed by Miss Rysma, she is a student of UMS.

The difference of milk in this café with

the other is the variation menu . there are also

some foods available here. The most famous menu

here is cane bread; this bread is rare around UMS.

Combination among milk and some foods make this

café has many customers. Beside that the price is not

affordable . So that makes this café becomes one of

reference for hang out place.

This café always controls the quality of

milk, because the milk is taken directly from

Salatiga. They do not use preservatives

inggredients in their milk product, . It will

reduce the milk taste. This milk only used for

one day. Because the nature of milk that

perishable. So every day the stock of milk here is

fresh. If there is milk in one day is not sold it will be

thrown away.

The situation in this café is is relatively interesting. It gives

classic nuance. The model of glass that used in this café also unique, the shape

looks like a jar can be an additional attraction.

So do not forget to visit this café.

Congcow

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Reported: Muklis/LPM Campus

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How's everything Campus readers? Meet us again in English Space for third

edition of Campus Newsletter. In this edition, English Space will explain you about the

parts of speech. Are you ready? Lets check it out!

NounNames a person, a place or a thing

Miko is handsome.Paris is the capital of France.Freedom is very important.

PronounA word used instead of a noun

She wrote several stories.They are good students.The pencil is hers.

AdjectiveDescribes a noun

The chair felt comfortable.My father is tall but my mother is short.I want to see the people involved.

VerbTells an action

Birds fly.The people in the restaurant like rice.Ainida sleeps every afternoon.

Parts of SpeechParts of Speech

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AdverbDescribes the adjective and /or verbs

The children always talk loudly.

My father plays the piano beautifully.

Slowly she picked up the knife.

PrepositionTells the relationship between nouns or

pronouns And other words in a sentence

My parents will meet me at the station

tomorrow.

My house is around the block.

Th books are by the door.

ConjunctionJoins sentences, clauses, phrases and

single words

Jimmy opened the door and went in.

My mother couldn't attend the party

because she was sick.

Have Oceano decided whether he will

come or not?

InterjectionTells sudden feeling or emotion

Hurrah! Indra won the football match.

Yummy! I like this cheese!

Alas! I cut my finger.

Happy learning guys . . . ♥

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Life Style

Hi c a m p u s e r s , t o d a y

lifestyle will explain about

cycle and cycling for our

lifestyle rubric. Check it out guys!

As we know that everyday some of

UMS students go to campus by bicycle. They

choose bicycle and cycling to go to campus. Such

a new lifestyle in UMS. Perhaps, it is not for a

whole students in UMS, but some of them have

began to cycling in order to reduce the pollution

and also to make parking spot more presentable

and comfortable.

Dita Kurniati is a student of DEE UMS,

2012 has chosen bicycle as her transportation to

go to campus. It starts when she does not allowed

to bring motorcycle to campus, so her parents

give her bicycle. She really loves and enjoys

every scene when she was cycling. She said that

bicycle is more efficient and economical, because

we should not buy a fuel, we should not make a

drive license, and other. “Furthermore it's more

economical, cycling also make our body health, it

can reduce traffic accident, and also can reduce

the traffic jam”, admit her.

It has been a year since she used

bicycle. She admits that the using bicycle to

campus is not popular yet. , it can be seen in the

parking spot, motorcycle is more dominant than

the cycle. Even the lecturer prefer to use the car or

motorcycle. It makes the parking spot and

campus looks full. On the other hand, sometimes

the bicyclist feels not appreciated as a road users.

Sometimes motorcycle users won't to yield, so it

makes the cyclist have to be more carefull.

Though bicycling have not been

popular hobbies or habits yet for UMS students,

but there is a slight increases students who use

bicycle. . She hopes that someday all of UMS

students can be

aware what the

goodness of of

using bicycle as a

m o d e o f

transportation. So,

they will use bicycle

and only use their

motorcycle when

they go to far. “ I

hope that there will

be an increasing bicyclist in UMS, so we can fix

the parking spot and make it more presentable

and comfortable. Moreover, we can be eco-

friendly. Let's go cycling!”, closed Dita.

Reported by: Rannisa/LPM Campus

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Campus

Yesterday, I sold my motocycle. It was result of my long thinking since three weeks ago. For two

months as unemployment, it made my spirit did not lost.

� “How much do you want with your old horse?” The seller said with mock intonation.

� “Four million rupiahs”

� The seller shaked his face. Occasionally, he looked my motocycle and seemed disparage. ”What?

Four millions? You are crazy. If you want, two million rupiahs!”

� Hah! That much is the price? Four years ago my father bought it five million rupiahs. “Please sir,

increase your offer. I need this money for my future.”

� “I also need money for my family's future, for my son, my daughter, for my wife, my mother. I

have given suitable price for your motocycle.”

� I brought my motocycle to find another dealer that want to give me higher price than before. In

the other side of it, I considered after my motocycle has sold, I had to use bus anywhere I wanted to go. It

would be a new struggle of life.

***

� Today is my graduation day.

� Happiness and satisfaction are mixed be one. Graduate with high GPA is my dream. I can make

my parent proud of me.

� “Congratulation Satya, you are great!” Doni shakes my hand and hugs me.

� “Thank you, after this I will create my future.”

� Doni is my bestfriend since the first time I set foot on one of best private universities in Malang.

After this graduation, he will come back to his town, Semarang. And I also come back to my town with my

IS THERE �NO RULE WITHOUT EXCEPTION�?

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parent, Wonogiri. I want to seek job in my beloved town.

***

� Tired, tired, tired! One full day, I walk to hunt job, but the result is nothing. Why seek job for

fresh graduate with good value is so difficult? I have quality and good value, what else? My heart rages

and feels despair. Yeah, till now, I defeated by fresh graduate also. They have relation with one of

important person in the company where I applied for job. WHAT IS IT? My GPA is higher than their, I also

have more experiences than others.

“IT IS UNFAIR!” I throw all of things around me.

Suddenly, I look my room door open, and my father appears. He sees me. Without one word, he

hugs me. “Do not give up my champ, widen your heart to accept all disappointments. Listen to me, do not

ever shocked if many of you get job easily. Don't ever forget, everywhere, there is no rule without

exception. It is game in work world.”

My father stride out without give me further explanation. I confused. I try to dissolved my

father's explanation.

***

� In the noon, the sun with its strength shines strongly. My resolve to sell this motorcycle is steady.

I need much money to open my own bussiness. I want to open “BOLA SINGKONG KEJU” bussiness. Ya, I

will open it with my own energy and my own financial capital. But, My motocycle not yet sold. I remember

my father's message, DO NOT GIVE UP! It is the words which make me spirit smolder.

� In far away, I look a dealer. I will try to sell it there.

� “Can I sell my motocycle here?”

� “I am sorry, your motocycle is too hard to sell again. I can

not buy it.”

***

I go home. My father welcomes me with sweet smile.

What's happen today? My father gives me an envelope. I open it.

Apparently, it is God's plan to not sell my motocycle that

was given by my father, because God knows that I love this

motocycle and do not willing to sell it.

Thanks God. Your plan is always unpredictable

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Cipus

Hi, meet again with you?

where do youwork now?

yoyoi bro,you can look byyourself

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PNS ENTERPRENEUR

Better create a job than beg a job

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LAMARAN

Do you want to be PNS too?

FINALLY, I MUSTLOOK FOR A JOB

AFTER GRADUATED

SEVERAL MONTHS LATER

PN

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HOUSE OF CENDOLSARJANA

JOB FAIR

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Of course brother

Thanks God, my bussiness

grows very well :D

CENDOLSARJANA

CREW

2013

Cipus

Agung D. F.Desi N. W. A. A. Mutaqin

P. Rico S. Rannisa E.F. Ali

Agung I. Muklis Intan G.S.19rd3 Edition Campus News Letter

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