
Moharif Yulianto
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a freelance writer and thesis preparation in his country, youtube content creator, facebook
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Let's explore five flower names, delving into their etymological origins, cultural significance, and the imagery they evoke
1. Chrysanthemum: The word "chrysanthemum" originates from the Greek words "chrysos," meaning gold, and "anthemon," meaning flower. This golden flower, often associated with autumn, holds deep cultural significance, particularly in East Asia. In Japan, the chrysanthemum is the symbol of the emperor and the imperial family, representing longevity and rejuvenation. It's a prominent motif in Japanese art and literature, celebrated in festivals and depicted on national emblems. In China, the chrysanthemum symbolizes autumn, resilience, and nobility. It's a popular subject in traditional paintings and poetry. The flower's diverse varieties, ranging in color from white and yellow to red and purple, contribute to its widespread appeal. Chrysanthemums are often given as gifts to express goodwill and best wishes. The flower's association with longevity stems from its ability to bloom even as other plants wither in the autumn chill. It’s a testament to enduring beauty. The chrysanthemum's intricate petals, arranged in a variety of forms, from pom-poms to spider-like sprays, add to its visual allure. It's a flower that commands attention, radiating a sense of quiet strength.
By Moharif Yulianto10 months ago in Writers
5 countries that have famous and largest cement plants in the world
Identifying the "largest" cement plants can be complex, as size can be measured by production capacity, physical area, or technological sophistication. However, I can highlight five countries with prominent cement industries and some of their notable plants, focusing on the scale and significance of their operations.
By Moharif Yulianto10 months ago in FYI
5 countries that have the largest automotive factories
Pinpointing the "largest" automotive factories is complex, as size can be measured by physical area, production volume, or employee count. However, I can discuss five countries with significant automotive manufacturing presence and highlight some of their major factories, focusing on the scale of their operations.
By Moharif Yulianto10 months ago in FYI
5 countries that have the world's famous and largest beverage factories
It's challenging to definitively rank countries solely by the "largest" beverage factories, as size can be measured in various ways (production volume, physical footprint, revenue, etc.). Also, many beverage companies have globalized production, making it difficult to attribute a factory solely to one nation. However, I can discuss five countries with significant beverage manufacturing presence and some of their notable factories and companies:
By Moharif Yulianto10 months ago in FYI
5 Reasons why Indonesia is called the world's corrupt country
It's crucial to preface this by stating that labeling Indonesia as "the world's most corrupt country" is an oversimplification and potentially inaccurate. Corruption is a complex global issue, and many nations grapple with it to varying degrees. While Indonesia faces significant challenges with corruption, it is not alone in this struggle.
By Moharif Yulianto10 months ago in FYI
5 Reasons Why Indonesians May Lack a Reading Habit
Indonesia, a nation of over 270 million people, boasts a rich cultural heritage and a vibrant society. However, a pervasive issue that hinders its full potential is a relatively low reading culture. While generalizations can be dangerous, several factors contribute to this phenomenon.
By Moharif Yulianto10 months ago in Writers
Unpacking Indonesia's Low Reading Culture
Indonesia, a nation brimming with rich cultural heritage and a diverse population, grapples with a persistent challenge: a low reading culture. Despite government initiatives and efforts from various organizations, the habit of reading remains underdeveloped among many Indonesians. This complex issue stems from a confluence of interconnected factors, ranging from socioeconomic disparities to deeply ingrained cultural attitudes.
By Moharif Yulianto10 months ago in FYI
Writing is a Necessity of Life
In a world increasingly dominated by visual stimuli and fleeting digital interactions, the act of writing retains its fundamental importance, evolving from a mere skill to a vital necessity of life. Writing, in its myriad forms, is not simply a means of communication; it is a tool for thought, a vehicle for self-discovery, and a bridge between individuals and cultures.
By Moharif Yulianto10 months ago in Writers