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Newsletter LEAD Cohort 9
From the Editor
DEAR FRIENDS,
Can the warmth of Ied and merry chimes of Christmas bells bring us to a better Indonesia in
2002? Optimism still runs a big risk as we picture the troubles ahead.
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Nosi Lestariwati
I Left My Heart in Peshawar
Those of you who went to site visit C during the 1st International Session of Cohort
9 in Pakistan would probably agree with me that Peshawar is a place of natural
beauty and wonderful people.
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Anjelita Malik
Show Me The Movies!
Ever since I had the chance to see a diverse selection of movies while studying in
Melbourne, I have always been amazed by them. Every aspect is amazing; the art,
the technology, the collaborative work, the people, and of course, the endless
creativity. more
Yulia Indawardhani
Successful Story on Grameen Bank Replication in Indonesia
Muhammad Yunus - a professor in economy from University of Chittagong,
Bangladesh - has found a brilliant idea for the best solution in helping the poor
out of their poverty, which then grows over the world. More
Novian Imamsjah Roesli
Industrial Ecology: Towards a Sustainable Industry System, Experiences Of PT. National Gobel
Industrial ecology is a pattern of interrelation among industrial activities,
which includes mining, farming, fishery, energy, manufacturing and service
providing. It adopts the interrelation pattern among organisms in the natural
ecological system. More
Chandra Wirman
Al Razi's Limit of Willingness
Al Razi decided that God never creates world due to any force, the infinity of God
unable him to have his own willingness. Other form of infinity created by God is life.
The other one is matter. Matter is infinite; it cannot be created or vanished, known
as the first law of energy, except to the willing of God.
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