masalahnya bukan gak apa apa ; kalo kita mo nyari tulisan yang penting, kita jadi kesulitan, akibat tertutup banyknya tulisan macam forwardan. Kalau berguna sih dak apa. Tapi kalau sembarang forwardan kan kaya baca koran ? Iklan baris ! Apa yang menambah ilmu kalau begitu ? Lebih bagus dia forward, trus dia kasih komentar pake nalar sendiri jangan hanya sekedar ngirim doangan ?
--- In wanita-muslimah@yahoogroups.com, "L.Meilany" <wpamu...@...> wrote: > > Saya pikir gak pa-pa juga Pak Ambon Sunny ngirim banyak2 artikel. > Kalo tak suka langsung delete saja. > Kan keliatan gitu dari judulnya. > Kalo saya kebetulan juga lebih lebih suka baca koran, majalah langganan, > majalah boleh pinjam, gratisan, > hobi numpang baca di gramed ; jadi kebanyakan artikel yg pak Ambon kirim > biasanya sudah saya tahu. > > Sepengetahuan saya jarang gitu milis yg bahas masalah khusus bisa bernapas > setiap hari > kecuali WM. > Lantaran ada artikel2 yg dikirim Pak Ambon bertubi-tubi maka tetep nyala > gitulah. > Ya meskipun artikelnya gak nyambung; OOT tapi kan ada juga yg suka komentarin > :-) > > Mendingan mana, WM nya cuma buka toko 2 atau 3 hari sekali atau setiap hari? > Kali musti di bikin polling gitu supaya adil :-) > Lantas nanti di set kalo yg suka ngirim2 bertubi-tubi atau tak sesuai misi WM > musti di 'moderasi' :-) > Mohon maap > > salam, > l.meilany > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Lina > To: wanita-muslimah@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 11:12 AM > Subject: [wanita-muslimah] Re: 5 berita maximum, setuju pak ambon? > > > > > Om, Tradisi baca juga dah diajarin sama Allah via AlQur'an. Ane dah faham. > Tapi kan baca itu buanyak sekali sumbernya dan jenisnya. Nah sumber yang ada > di milis ini sudah memilih 'ciri khas'nya sendiri. Untuk itu ane datang ke > milis ini, selaen ane juga hadir di milis2 laen. > > Ane gak mungkin dateng ke dokter gigi untuk ngobatin panu ane. Ane gak > mungkin googling foto panas seleb ke milis WM. Pan gitu. > > Ane gemar baca, tapi ane milih2 or selektip gitu, karena waktu ane yang > terbatas. > > Coba ente knape gak kirimin loper ente yg seabrek abrek ini ke FPK dengan > alasan or niat yang sama yaitu biar menambah wawasan? > > Salam klise, > > --- In wanita-muslimah@yahoogroups.com, "sunny" <ambon@> wrote: > > > > > p://thejakartaglobe.com/home/forum-indonesia-membaca-instills-a-love-for-the-written-word/347144 > > > > > > Forum Indonesia Membaca's programs to encourage reading include story > sessions, book discussions and writing workshops. It also holds an annual > event, 'World Book Day Indonesia.' (Photos courtesy of Forum Indonesia > Membaca) > > > > > > > > Forum Indonesia Membaca Instills a Love for the Written Word > > > > The benefits of reading cannot be emphasized enough. Reading opens a > window onto the wider world, and helps create well-informed and more > knowledgeable citizens. > > > > Unfortunately, reading is not a big part of Indonesian culture - or at > least, that's what Dessy Sekar Astina believes. > > > > Dessy is the program director of Forum Indonesia Membaca (Indonesian > Reading Forum), a nonprofit organization that seeks to promote reading among > young people. > > > > "Our young people don't seem to make reading a part of their daily > routine, and that's sad," she said. > > > > Forum Indonesia Membaca was established in October 2001 by 15 people who > believed that instilling a reading culture among young Indonesians was one > way they could contribute to the country's progress. > > > > Ade Oktarini, a member of the organization since 2003, said most young > people preferred hanging out with their friends or surfing social networking > sites like Facebook to reading. > > > > The country, however, seems to be making inroads where literacy is > concerned. In September, Hamid Muhammad, the director general of > nontraditional education at the Ministry of Education, said that by the end > of the year, the illiteracy rate in Indonesia would stand at about 5.3 > percent, or about 8.3 million people. > > > > The problem, according to Desy, is in actually encouraging people to > read. > > > > "Our government only focuses on literacy initiatives and that is not > enough," she said. > > > > Ade agreed that picking up a book did not come naturally to many > Indonesians. "In this country, you don't see people reading a book in public > places, like a bus stop or a park," Ade said. And while in many developed > countries it's not unusual to see someone reading a thick paperback while > waiting for a bus, Ade said that "here, you'll probably get teased for > holding a big book." > > > > In contrast, she said, it's so much easier to find young people glued to > their computer screens or smartphones, logged on to Facebook or engrossed in > a video game. > > > > Dessy said the spread of technology itself had become a barrier to > encouraging young people to read. > > > > She said people preferred watching TV, surfing the Internet or playing > video games on PlayStation to reading. > > > > "The fact that technology is advancing every day is a good thing," Dessy > said. "But we have to use this technology wisely. > > > > "Our young people think that they can find everything on Google," she > said. "Well, that's not totally wrong. Google does give us everything, but > only in a small portions. If they want to find out more information, in a > lengthier version, they have to rely on books." > > > > The importance of reading, Dessy said, could be seen in Unesco's > "Literacy for Life" report in 2006, which showed that there is a strong > connection between illiteracy and poverty. Countries that have high > illiteracy levels also have more people living below the poverty line, > according to the report. "That's how important reading is," Dessy said. > > > > She said the government had not done enough to promote the written word, > pointing to the lack of libraries in the country. Dessy said the government > had been unable to work with community groups to improve local libraries. > > > > In addition to the scarcity of reading materials, there is also the issue > of cost. "Sometimes we can't blame people for not reading books," Dessy said. > "This is because they can't find places where they can borrow books for free, > or buy them at cheap prices." > > > > Forum Indonesia Membaca is trying to spread the love of the written word > from its modest office at the Bank Mandiri Museum in Kota Tua, West Jakarta. > They have implemented the "Begini Begitu" program for kids and "Makin Menter" > for teens. These programs involve weekly storytelling sessions, books > discussions and writing workshops. > > > > "We want to let young people know that reading can be so much fun," Dessy > said. "And it's a lot easier if this is done as early as possible." > > > > In addition, the organization also holds "World Book Day Indonesia," an > annual event where book publishers and members of the community, from > nongovernment organizations to green groups, come together. The event was > last held in May. > > > > Forum Indonesia Membaca is run by a core group of 10 full-time > volunteers, with as many as 150 part-time members. > > > > The organization also manages the Bank Mandiri Museum's library, > libr...@batavia > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Lina > > To: wanita-muslimah@yahoogroups.com > > Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 4:21 AM > > Subject: [wanita-muslimah] Re: 5 berita maximum, setuju pak ambon? > > > > > > > > Saya pikir Nyong Ambon manise wat milis sendiri aja yang punya ciri khas > sendiri dan beda dari WM ini. Misal milis "Loper". Jadi bagi yang mo menambah > wawasan yang berciri khas loper, ya nangkring aje disitu. Jangan > menghilangkan ciri khas suatu milis yg dah ada dunk. > > > > Yang bikin 'refot otak ane' nih, ane dah semangat mo mengunjungi WM > dengan berharap mendapat pelajaran seperti yang sudah-sudah 'pengajian wanita > muslimah yang moderat' dari diskusi diskusi yg timbul..eh tiba tiba satu > screen isinya "dijual jamu kuat lelaki", "Bandrex cap ayam jago". Ya..memang > akhirnya ane tinggal. Jadi, bukan cuma soal delete-mendelete. > > > > Begono menurut ane seh! > > > > wassalam, > > --- In wanita-muslimah@yahoogroups.com, aurora_2805@ wrote: > > > > > > Saya pikir ini urusan mod nya untuk meloloskan postingannya atau tidak. > Dan rasanya berita yg pak ambon kirimkan lumayan berguna bwt nambah wawasan, > kalo gak suka kan tinggal delete aja atau gak usah baca. Gak pake tenaga > banyak kok bwt delete. Kalo gusdur bilang 'Gitu aja kok repot' Maaf ya kalo > ikut2an. saya yakin niat pak ambon ini baik, insya allah. > > > Sent from my BlackBerry® > > > powered by Sinyal Kuat INDOSAT > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: "aldiy" <aldiy@> > > > Date: Sun, 13 Dec 2009 15:45:08 > > > To: <wanita-muslimah@yahoogroups.com> > > > Subject: [wanita-muslimah] Re: 5 berita maximum, setuju pak ambon? > > > > > > Coba kita tanya ke Pak Ambon, apakah bapak setuju mengirim berita > maximum 5 berita per 24 jam? > > > > > > salam > > > Mia > > > > > > --- In wanita-muslimah@yahoogroups.com, "sunny" <ambon@> wrote: > > > > > > > > Apakah tidak dibutuhkan selingan untuk relax dalam hidup? > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > From: Dwi Soegardi > > > > To: wanita-muslimah@yahoogroups.com > > > > Sent: Saturday, December 12, 2009 4:08 AM > > > > Subject: Re: [wanita-muslimah] Hitler feared going to the dentist > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > kalo begitu baca saja sendiri, > > > > dan diskusikan pada waktu makan atau minum kopi, > > > > bukan sembarangan milis Anda penuh-penuhi. > > > > > > > > Kalo Anda posting sehari satu-dua sih ngga masalah kadang-kadang OOT > > > > (out of topic), > > > > tapi Anda kirimnya ngga terbatas, > > > > OOT-nya tak terbatas pulak, > > > > Apa pantes begitu? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >