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    • SITTI AMALIA  + (R.A Kartini was born in Jepara April 21, 1R.A Kartini was born in Jepara April 21, 1879. The name of R.A Kartini's father is Raden Mas Adipati Ario Sosroningrat The father of R.A Kartini is a regent. Her mother's name is M.A Ngasirah R.A Kartini is the 5th child who has 11 siblings. At the age of 12, R.A Kartini school at Europeesche Lagere School. R.A Kartini spent most of her life fighting for the rights of women. R.A Kartini was fluent in Dutch, was good at writing, and liked to read. There was a book that was made, namely the book After Dark Terbitlah Terang. R.A Kartini married on November 12, 1903. The husband of R.A Kartini, K.R.M. Duke Ario Singgih Djojo Adhiningrat. She had one child named RM Soesalit Djojoadhiningrat. R.A Kartini died 4 days after giving birth on September 17, 1904. In 1912 in Semarang, Kartini's school was built thanks to the help of the Dutch, namely Conrad Theodore van Deventer.utch, namely Conrad Theodore van Deventer.)
    • kelinci cute  + (Raden Ajeng Kartini I have a Makassar lanRaden Ajeng Kartini</br></br>I have a Makassar language assignment, I was asked to tell about a hero but I'm confused which hero I want to tell.</br></br>Yes, I also have a task like that, I told Raden Ajeng Kartini.</br></br>Wow, it turns out that we are the same, I also mention Raden Ajeng Kartini because he is a pioneer in advancing women's education.</br></br>Yes, his thoughts and ideas are able to elevate the status of women to be equal to men.</br></br>I also chose Raden Ajeng Kartini because there are so many things we can take as inspiration from the good qualities of Raden Ajeng Kartini. Like he was intelligent and broad-minded.</br></br>Even though he had left school after the age of 12 and was kept in seclusion, Raden Ajeng Kartini was still enthusiastic about learning new things at home. Through his father's subscription reading box (leestrommel), he enriched his knowledge through books, newspapers, and magazines from within and outside the country.</br></br>He is also a person who never gives up wanting to raise the status of women in Indonesia.</br></br>In order to advance women in Indonesia, during her seclusion, Kartini opened a school for girls who lived near her house. He teaches reading, writing, arithmetic, singing, and other skills.ng, arithmetic, singing, and other skills.)
    • Fitriani Suci Ramadani  + (Sultan Hasanuddin is one of the heroes in Sultan Hasanuddin is one of the heroes in South Sulawesi. Sultan Hasanuddin was born in Makassar, South Sulawesi, on January 12, 1631. Sultan Hassanudin is the 16th king of the kingdom of Gowa and is an Indonesian national hero who has the title "I Mallombasi Muhammad Bakir Daeng Mattawang Karaeng Bonto Mangepe". There are many good qualities that are good in the example, such as always defending what is right, brave, honest, having high solidarity, always paying attention to the little people.ays paying attention to the little people.)
    • Aghna  + (Youth and Politics Politics is an unavoiYouth and Politics</br></br> Politics is an unavoidable topic in everyday conversations, involving various groups, from young people to the elderly. However, there is a trend where more older people are involved in politics than young people. Several factors may influence young people's lack of interest in politics. These factors include, among others, a lack of adequate political education, a sense of dissatisfaction with a political system that they may feel does not reflect their needs, and a feeling that their participation will not have a significant impact. Apart from that, lack of trust in political leaders and political institutions can also be an obstacle. Efforts are needed to increase political awareness and foster young people's interest in the political process so that they can become an active part in shaping the country's future.</br></br> This is usually due to the fact that the younger generation views politics as something that is unclear and full of excessive debates that only aim to gain sympathizers. In addition, due to the many cases of slanted politics such as corruption and silencing of the press, the image of politics is increasingly declining.</br></br> Young people are indifferent to politics because they lack awareness of PKN itself. They are indifferent to existing democracy, because of the government's poor performance which makes young people distrustful. Young people also tend to be divided based on their identity, because they only follow the current of a certain group, whether they are trendy or those who have the same identity (tend to be in their area of origin).</br></br> Young people may tend to be indifferent to politics because of differences in views and backgrounds regarding politics itself. Some of those involved in politics may utilize the privileges they received from their parents as a background or stepping stone for their career.</br></br> There are several factors that influence young people's indifference to political issues. First, a lack of Citizenship Education (PKN) education could be one of the causes. Second, the existence of identity and cultural politics also contributes to shaping young people's attitudes towards politics. Third, environmental background influences, such as family and peers, also play an important role in shaping their political views. Apart from that, globalization and the way the media discusses politics also play a role in making young people apathetic towards democracy.</br></br> Overall, the lack of Citizenship Education (PKN), the existence of identity and cultural politics, and the influence of environmental background are among the factors that influence young people's indifference to political issues. Apart from that, the influence of globalization and how the media reviews politics also contributes to young people's apathy towards democracy. To increase the participation of the younger generation in the political realm, efforts need to be made to improve civic education, nurture political diversity, and create an environment that encourages understanding and active involvement in democracy.nding and active involvement in democracy.)