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Nama: Ayuning Purnama NIM: 063.19.044 Persuasive
Nama: Ayuning Purnama NIM: 063.19.044 Persuasive
NIM : 062002000012
There are multiple drugs available to treat malaria, and many of them work well and save lives, but
malaria eradication programs that focus too much on them and not enough on prevention haven’t seen
long-term success in Sub-Saharan Africa. A major program to combat malaria was WHO’s Global Malaria
Eradication Programme. Started in 1955, it had a goal of eliminating malaria in Africa within the next ten
years. Based upon previously successful programs in Brazil and the United States, the program focused
mainly on vector control. This included widely distributing chloroquine and spraying large amounts of
DDT. More than one billion dollars was spent trying to abolish malaria. However, the program suffered
from many problems and in 1969, WHO was forced to admit that the program had not succeeded in
eradicating malaria. The number of people in Sub-Saharan Africa who contracted malaria as well as the
number of malaria deaths had actually increased over 10% during the time the program was active. WHO
should take the responsibility of this programs no matter they failed or succeeded. As the world leading
health organization WHO should be more careful with their approaches. The Vector Control program
should be work its already proved in Brazil and US. It is the better program because of the “battle proven”
on its history.
NIM : 062002000014
Narrative paragraph
Once upon a time, there are two animals, Sura and Baya. Sura is the name of a shark and Baya is a
crocodile. They live in the ocean.
Somewhere Sura and Baya are looking for food. Suddenly, Baya saw a goat.
“No way! This is my lunch. You are greedy,” said Sura. Then they struggled to get a goat. After a few
hours, they struggled.
Feeling tired of fighting, they live in different places. Sura lives in water and Baya lives on the ground.
The border is a sandy beach, so they will never fight again.
One day, Sura went to the land and looked for food on the river. He was very satisfied and not much
food at sea. Baya is very angry to compile know
They fight again. They both beat each other. Sura bit Baya’s tail. Baya does the same with Sura. He
bit so hard that Sura finally gave up and A returned to the sea. Baya is happy.
Despite its small size, Singapore is known for its transition as a third-
world country to the first-world country. Singapore also was known as
the Asian Tiger economy, based on external trade and its workforce.
Singapore size is not as big as Indonesia, but the city ranks highly in
numerous international rankings for its education, entertainment,
finance, healthcare, human capital, innovation, logistics,
manufacturing, technology, tourism, trade, and transport. Singapore is
home to 5.6 million people with a diverse culture. Majority ethnic
groups in Singapore are Chinese, Malay, and Indian. Singapore
Independence Day was on the 9th of August 1965. Merlion Statue is the
official mascot of Singapore. Singapore is famous for its Garden by the
Bay, Marina Bay Sands, dan Orchard Road (description).