Example 1
Empowering Underprivileged Children Through Technology on Children’s Day 1999
On Children’s Day in 1999, a technology company treated more than 200 underprivileged children to a ‘high-tech’ experience. They were given training on information technology. The company wanted to provide opportunities for these children to learn more about the Internet and the latest technology. They wanted to help the less fortunate in the community.
The children had an enjoyable and educational experience that day. They were exposed to the new technology for the first time and they were very interested. The company hoped to conduct many more such training sessions for these children. They felt that the skills the children had would be useful to them when they grew up.
The company was very active in caring for the less fortunate. They even put aside one day a year for their employees to do volunteer work to help the needy. They also donated money to many charitable organizations. Many people had benefited from their efforts. Many also praised the company for being so generous towards the needy.
Example 2
Indonesia’s Reformation
For more than 30 years, Indonesia was governed by Suharto as the president after the era of President Soekarno. As the people started to feel injustice, several cracks emerged that shook the political condition. Political tensions in the capital city increased by the numerous riots that occurred in several cities and violent ethnic clashes.
The government became unstable and struggled as a monetary crisis hit Asia in the second half of 1997. Indonesia suffered the most. Prices rose massively and many businesses went bankrupt. As the economy fell down, people got angry and protests occurred everywhere. The protests became bigger and riots started in many parts of Indonesia.
During the monetary crisis, Suharto could maintain his position as president when he was re-elected in March 1998. However, Suharto did not do anything that could help the economy. As the government seemed helpless in bringing the economy back, people demanded President Suharto to step down.
Demonstrations were held everywhere and it became the peak with the Trisakti incident on 12 May 1998. Four students were shot to death when demonstrating at Trisakti University at Jakarta and 9 students were killed at Semanggi. The incident led to huge riots in Jakarta and various cities all over Indonesia.
Finally, Suharto was pushed to step down and the reformation era began in Indonesia.
Example 3
Once upon a time, in a magical forest nestled deep within the mountains, I embarked on an extraordinary adventure. It all started when I stumbled upon a hidden, overgrown trail that led me to a secret clearing where a shimmering portal awaited.
Without hesitation, I stepped through the portal and found myself in a world unlike any other. The sky was painted in shades of lavender and gold, and the trees had leaves that twinkled like stars. As I explored this enchanting land, I encountered talking animals, each with its own unique wisdom to share. The trees whispered secrets, and the river sang melodious songs.
In this fantastical realm, I made friends with a mischievous yet kind-hearted fairy who guided me on a quest to find a legendary crystal that held the power to heal the land. We faced challenges, including solving riddles posed by ancient spirits and outsmarting a cunning forest creature who guarded the crystal.
After many thrilling adventures, we finally located the crystal, which radiated with a warm, healing light. With the crystal in hand, we returned to the magical clearing and used its power to restore balance to the forest, bringing back vibrant life to every corner of this wondrous world.
As I bid farewell to my new friends and stepped back through the portal, I couldn't help but smile, knowing that the memories of this fantastical adventure would stay with me forever. Back in the real world, I carried the magic of that imaginative journey in my heart, forever grateful for the enchanting experience.
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