D I S U S U N OLEH NAMA:Zilfan Handri Kelas: X MIPA 1 Parangtritis Beach
Parangtritis beach is a tourist spot located in
Parangtritis Village, Kretek, Bantul Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta. The distance is approximately 27 km from the center of Yogyakarta City. This beach is one of the tourist destinations in Yogyakarta, even Parangtritis Beach has become a tourism icon in Yogyakarta. Parangtritis Beach has a symbolic value which is a magical line that connects the Krapyak Stage, Yogyakarta Palace, Yogyakarta Monument and Mount Merapi which is known as the Yogyakarta Imaginary Line.
The beach, which is located on the east side of
Parangkusumo Beach, has a legend attached to Ratu Kidul as the ruler of the southern sea and its beauty. This beach is a fairly wide beach in Yogyakarta, in contrast to the beaches in other Yogyakarta areas such as the beach in Gunungkidul which is relatively small in size. Borobudur Temple
Borobudur is a Buddhist temple located in Borobudur,
Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia. This temple is located approximately 100 km to the southwest of Semarang, 86 km to the west of Surakarta, and 40 km to the northwest of Yogyakarta. This temple with many stupas was founded by Mahayana Buddhists around the year 800 AD during the reign of the Syailendra dynasty. Borobudur is the largest Buddhist temple or temple in the world,[1][2] as well as one of the largest Buddhist monuments in the world.[3]
This monument consists of six square terraces on
which there are three circular courtyards, the walls are decorated with 2,672 relief panels and originally there were 504 Buddha statues.[4] Borobudur has the most complete and largest collection of Buddhist reliefs in the world.[3] The largest main stupa is located in the center and at the same time crowning this building, surrounded by three circular rows of 72 perforated stupas in which there is a Buddha statue sitting cross- legged in a perfect lotus position with the Dharmachakra mudra (turning the wheel of dharma). This monument is a model of the universe and was built as a holy place to glorify Buddha as well as function as a place of pilgrimage to guide mankind from the realm of worldly desires to enlightenment and wisdom according to Buddha's teachings.[5] The pilgrims enter through the east side and begin the ritual at the base of the temple by walking around this sacred building in a clockwise direction, while continuing to ascend the next steps through the three levels of realms in Buddhist cosmology. The three levels are Kāmadhātu (the realm of lust), Rupadhatu (the realm of the tangible), and Arupadhatu (the realm of the intangible). On the way the pilgrims walk through a series of passages and stairs to see no less than 1,460 beautiful relief panels engraved on the walls and balustrades. Radio
The history of radio is the history of technology that
produces radio equipment that uses radio waves. The earliest radio stations used a radiotelegraphic system and did not carry audio. For audio broadcasting to be possible, electronic detection and amplification devices must be used.
The history of the invention of radio begins in England
and the United States. Donald Mc. Nicol in his book Radio's Conquest of Space states that the defeat of space by radio began in 1802 by Dane, namely the discovery of a message in a short distance using a simple tool in the form of an electric wire. The next discovery was made by three young intellectuals, including James Maxwell, an Englishman in 1865. He was dubbed the scientific father of wireless, because he succeeded in discovering the formulas that allegedly manifested electromagnetic waves, namely the waves used by radio and television.[2]
In 1896 Italian scientist Guglielmo Marconi got a
patent for a wireless telegraph that uses two circuits. At that time this signal could only be sent at close range. However, this is what started the development of radio technology. In 1897, Marconi again published the discovery that wireless signals could be transmitted over longer distances (12 miles (19000 m)).[2] Camera
Camera is the most popular tools in photography
activities. The name derives from the camera obscura, Latin for "dark room", invented by Al Haitam or Alhazen around 1000 AD, an early mechanism for projecting a view in which a room functions much like modern photographic cameras work, except that there is no way the camera works. it was time to record the appearance of the image in addition to manually following in his footsteps. In the world of photography, the camera is a device for forming and recording a portrait image on a sheet of film. In television cameras, the lens system forms an image on a light-sensitive plate. This plate will emit electrons to the target plate when exposed to light. Next, the electron beam is treated electronically. There are many types of portrait cameras. Raffi farid ahmad
Raffi Farid Ahmad, better known as Raffi Ahmad or
often called Aa' Raffi (born February 17, 1987) is an Indonesian actor, presenter, singer, comedian, advertising star, entrepreneur, producer, and YouTuber. Raffi is the eldest child of the late Munawar Ahmad and Amy Qanita.
He began to plunge into the world of entertainment
since 2002 through the soap opera titled Show One Star, starring a number of other well-known artists. From there Raffi increased his career as an advertisement star and singer in the vocal group Not the Ordinary Star (BBB). Raffi's name has been widely known as a presenter of the Dahsyat program on RCTI since 2009, and has won him a number of awards such as the Panasonic Gobel Awards and the Indonesian Television Awards.[2]
In 2014, Raffi officially married actress Nagita
Slavina. Their second marriage was called the most luxurious celebrity wedding in 2014.[3] The wedding was broadcast live for 2 consecutive days on one of Indonesia's national television stations. A year later Raffi and Nagita were blessed with a son named Rafathar Malik Ahmad.[1]
Raffi Ahmad is included in the ranks of the richest
artists in Indonesia in 2019.[4] In fact, the husband of Nagita Slavina is dubbed the "Sultan Andara" by netizens.[5]Raffi and Nagita also manage his Youtube channel, RANS Entertainment, with 16.9 million followers in August 2020.[6] The RANS Entertainment channel won a record for achieving "Live Streaming of Family Events with the Most Viewers and Live Streaming of Family Events via YouTube and