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Pemahaman dasar membaca

Buku kategori Bahasa dan Sastra yang berjudul Pemahaman dasar membaca merupakan buku karya dari Meliyawati. Buku ini menunjukkan beberapa fakta yang menunjukkan bahwa kualitas membaca masyarakat Indonesia rendah di antaranya (1). Hasil survey Unesco menunjukkan bahwa Indonesia sebagai negara dengan minat baca masyarakat paling rendah di Asean, yakni hanya 0,01%. Artinya, hanya satu dari 10000 orang yang memiliki aktivitas membaca yang baik. Jumlah di atas jauh lebih kecil ketimbang Jepang (45%) dan Singapura (55%). (2). Berdasarkan studi lima tahunan yang dikeluarkan oleh Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS) pada tahun 2006, yang melibatkan siswa sekolah dasar (SD), hanya menempatkan Indonesia pada posisi 36 dari 40 negara yang dijadikan sampel penelitian. Posisi Indonesia itu lebih baik dari Qatar, Kuwait, Maroko, dan Afrika Selatan.” (3). Perbandingan jumlah buku yang dibaca siswa SMA di 13 negara, termasuk Indonesia. Di Amerika Serikat, jumlah buku yang wajib dibaca sebanyak 32 judul buku, Belanda 30 buku, Prancis 30 buku, Jepang 22 buku, Swiss 15 buku, Kanada 13 buku, Rusia 12 buku, Brunei 7 buku, Singapura 6 buku, Thailand 5 buku, dan Indonesia 0 buku. (Center for Social Marketing)

Buku kategori Bahasa dan Sastra yang berjudul Pemahaman dasar membaca merupakan buku karya dari Meliyawati.

Lessons In Islamic History

Durus fi at-Tarikh al-Islami

Lessons in Islamic History is an essential summary of Shaykh Muhammad Khudari Bak’s series of groundbreaking works on Islamic history, in which this pioneering Egyptian historian and scholar of Shari’ah and Arabic literature distils the essence of his three outstanding works on the Prophetic Biography, the Rightly-Guided Caliphs and the Umayyad and ‘Abbasid Dynasties. In his distinctively eloquent yet uncomplicated style, he traces the changing political and social circumstances of the Islamic peoples from their origins in the pre-Islamic Arabic Peninsula until his own time in the Ottoman Khedivate of Egypt. An instinctive educator who explained that he wrote not merely to record history, but so that history might benefit, the author outlines the vicissitudes of Islamic history with refreshing objectivity and restraint, highlighting the lessons to be learnt from past events. In an era when competing historical narratives vie for supremacy, this text provides a clear and concise account of Muslim leadership throughout history and its consequences for the Ummah. As such, it is an indispensable read for young and old alike.

In an era when competing historical narratives vie for supremacy, this text provides a clear and concise account of Muslim leadership throughout history and its consequences for the Ummah.

OECD Territorial Reviews

The Metropolitan Region of Rotterdam-The Hague, Netherlands

Annex 2.A1. - Integrated planning in London -- Chapter 3. Metropolitan governance in the Metropolitan Region of Rotterdam-The Hague and in the OECD -- Introduction -- Overview of the Metropolitan Region of Rotterdam-The Hague in the context of OECD metropolitan governance trends -- Making the Metropolitan Region of Rotterdam-The Hague body more effective in the short and long term -- The MRDH initiative in the broader context of Dutch national urban policy -- Notes -- Bibliography

Metropolitan governance in the Metropolitan Region of Rotterdam-The Hague and in the OECD -- Introduction -- Overview of the Metropolitan Region of Rotterdam-The Hague in the context of OECD metropolitan governance trends -- Making the ...

Sons of the Greatest Generation

Snapshots and Memories of Vietnam, October 1967 to October 1968

Like thousands of young men before and after him, in 1967 at just nineteen years old, Ron Copeland was drafted into the US Army, trained as an infantry soldier, and shipped off to Vietnam. He spent the next year of his life immersed in the fear, fatigue, tedium, and moral ambiguity that comes with life in a combat zone, while forming deep bonds with his fellow soldiers. Contrary to the losers, addicts, and crazed baby killers that Vietnam veterans have been portrayed to be, Ron found them to be "good boys from every corner of our country, black and white, rich and poor, who did as we were told, the best job we could." From Ron's point of view, he and his fellow soldiers were sons of the "greatest generation," who wanted only to honor their fathers by answering their nation's call, just like their fathers did in World War II. As a soldier with the First Cavalry Division, Ron participated in some of the most pivotal conflicts of the war, including the Tet Offensive and the siege of Khe Sanh. He wrote this book not only as a memoir of his experience but also as an effort to set the record straight concerning the true character of his fellow soldiers. Packed with photos and personal stories, Sons of the Greatest Generation is a fascinating firstperson account of the Vietnam conflict.

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