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Thursday, March 6, 2014

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This is about my profile.My name is Bebeyana Binti Mohd Dan.I'm
was born in Sabah, but was raised at Kluang, Johor...

I'm love to eat  and doing something rugged like swimming, camping and so on..

I'm was explain about Java tradition because I'm was in that comunity..I'm very excited to tell more about this community..

I'm also like to be with my friends always...So,keep follow my blog...thank you..









Baraan / Visiting Wholesale - many













Javanese people still practice a sense of family and community are high. Culture and visit each other en masse otherwise known as " baraan " is still practiced , especially during the Hari Raya Aidil Fitri . When the baraan will bless them together and Greetings . When baraan , they will be served with a variety of delicacies . Some popular menu Javanese morning Eid is the ketupat rice , chicken rendang , coconut floss , sambal goreng tempe , sambal petai stir fry , chicken pecal and gado - gado .

'Nasi Ambeng'

Javanese rice ambeng provide guests coming to the feast prayer. Rice dishes are placed together in a large tray and eaten by a total of four or five people . The rice is not eaten will be packed . Rice wrapped and brought back as souvenirs are known as " rice blessing" . The rice dishes are popular in the community ambeng Java is ingkong chicken , fried noodles , coconut floss and sambal goreng tempe.



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Wednesday, March 5, 2014

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IMPLICATIONS OF DIVERSITY SOCIO-CULTURAL


Socio-cultural differences and diversity is difficult to doubt in a country like Malaysia which is born of the multi-ethnic communities. Each ethnic bring different sociocultural inherited from earlier ancestors.
Sociocultural diversity in a pluralistic society system in this country has a direct effect on the development of the education system. Beliefs and way of life are also taken by students in the class and it greatly influenced the climate and culture in the classroom.
                 Therefore, teachers should be aware that students are different, awareness of cultural diversity is very important for teachers to be able to provide a balanced education. It will also erode prejudices of teachers in addressing the socio-cultural diversity of students .So, cooperation is important to everybody.




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