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Corrution Around the World

Hi again readers. Now I would like to tell you about what I"m thinking about the corruptor. When I was sitting in high school, we had debate championship which talking about corruption and the punishment for them. I always said the best punishment for the corruptor is only dead penalty. Why? because that's the only way to make them don't want to do the corruption again.

But the opposite always said, it amoral, we're Indonesian, we have religion that says to not kill human, they have human right. Then more times, I realized that dead penalty is to hard for them. So, now I say, "Exile them, take all their money, make them be the poorest, fire them, put them in isolated areas, and give them a duty to built a better village using a hoe". Yes, if it will be a good reason to make them wary. How about you? do you think the same way with I am? Corruption is not only a big problem in Indonesia, it's an illness, hereditary diseases that countries around the world also feel. These some list of the Most corrupt countries in the world.
which one is your country? the 6th place right? what punishment you want to give to them?
Thanks for reading.
By Deoselly Mantari Kasih Panjaitan

http://www.koreabang.com/2013/stories/high-korean-corruption-rankings-make-netizens-despair.html

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3 Poorest Countries in the World

Hello again there. When I was trying to find article about the poorest countries in the world, I find the words " Thanks God Indonesian does not enter the 50 poorest countries in the world". It's a good news for me and you, right? But when I see the picture of them (poorest countries), I just asked to my self, "why". Well, I don't want to share my sadness with you, but only a little knowledge about 3 poorest countries in the world.




1. Democratic Republic of Congo
GDP Per Capita: $ 348 (in 2011)
Democratic Republic of Congo has been the poorest country in the world in 2010. Congo (formerly called Zaire between 1971 and 1997), is a country in Central Africa.

Many of their villages have been looted and emptied of people by the rebels, they said. Roads were filled with people returning to rebel-held territory, carrying their belongings on their heads or on their backs.
However, others, fearful of fresh violence, continued to leave their homes, overwhelming aid centers.
2.  Liberia 
GDP Per Capita: $ 456 (in 2011)
Republic of Liberia is a country on the west coast of Africa bordered by Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Ivory Coast. Liberia recently hit by two civil wars (1989-1996 and 1999-2003) which destroy Liberian economy. Today, Liberia is recovering from the lingering effects of the civil war and related economic dislocation, with about 85% of the population living under $ 1 per day.


3.  Zimbabwe
GDP Per Capita: $ 487 (in 2011)
Republic of Zimbabwe is a country in southern Africa. Zimbabwe's economy continued to slump from time to time. Inflation in this country continues to increase to 2.2 million%, which became the world's highest inflation. Due to the high inflation, the central bank of Zimbabwe has issued 4 versions currencies until now.  Central bank of Zimbabwe issued a fractional $ 100,000,000,000,000 (100 trillion dollars), which became the world's largest nominal money which is then replaced with a dollar-for version 4 wherein each $ 100,000,000,000,000 (100 trillion dollars) replaced the old money new money, $ 1. Now Zimbabwe central bank decided to allow people to use the U.S. dollar as their currency to stabilize the economy of Zimbabwe.


I don't want to live like them, and I'm sure you think so. Let's make Indonesia be a better country by education that we have, and we can also help the people who need us like the people in Congo, Liberia, and Zimbabwe. Thanks for reading.
By: Deoselly Mantary Kasih Panjaitan

http://ririssra.blogspot.com/2013/02/tahukah-kalian-negara-termiskin-di-dunia.html
http://www.congovision.com/nouvelles2/displaced1.html

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2014 "Beyond the New 7 Wonders of the World"

How are you readers? Hope you always enjoy your day in this holiday. well, I remember that Borobudur in Indonesia ever included in the seven wonders of the world. But the new seven wonders didn't enter the Borobudur Temple anymore.
So, do you know those new seven wonders of the world? You might be don't know, or don't want to know, but you should to know what beyond the phenomenon of new seven wonders of the world.
these are the list of new seven wonders of the world:


1) Great Wall of China (5 BC - 6th year)
2) Christ the Redeemer (opened on October 12nd,1931)
3) Machu Picchu (c.1450)
4) Petra (unknown when it was made)
5) Chichen Itza (c.600)
6) Taj Mahal (Completed c.1648)
7) Colosseum (Completed 80 AD)
8) Great Pyramid of Giza (Completed c.2560 BC) as
Honorary Candidate.
note: this list was made randomly, not by rank.

Who was made this event?  

In fact the election was organized by an independent organization called NewOpenWorld Foundation. This independent organization stood in 1999 by Bernard Weber, a film maker, writer, and adventurer from Swiss. Bernard said that:
           "everybody can decide what the new seven wonders should be and not some government, not some individuals, not some institutions."

 The new 7 wonders now is just Bernard Weber Version, because it was done by the name of "global voting". UNESCO, the cultural part of UN program have stated that they do not oppose, but also have nothing to do with the selection of the 7 Wonders of the World program of the new version.
Well, that's a little thing I know about the new 7 Wonders of the world. For more information please visit these sites:
http://altovart.blogspot.com/2014/04/7-keajaiban-dunia-baru.html
http://ekadar-cobacoba.blogspot.com/2007_11_01_archive.html
Thanks for reading.
by : Deoselly Mantari Kasih Panjaitan

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