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Andalas University Roads are Extremely Damaged, Is It Dangerous?

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      PADANG (22/10) - A number of students of Andalas University (UNAND), West Sumatera, complained about the damaged roads in the campus area especially in the main road to get to campus.         Andalas University or commonly known as UNAND is one of the best universities in Indonesia. According to this statement, of course, we expected that all of the facilities are in good condition, including access to the campus too. However, this is not the truth because there are many roads in some area which is damaged and bumpy, even these roads are hollow. The road is very important for almost all of the activities in our life because it is the access for us to go from one place to another place. It is more important for those who whose work is related to go everywhere every day. They need the road to go to their destination. But, imagine, what happens if the road itself is damaged or in a bad condition? Will, it affect people's activities? Or even can cause an accident?        

The Right Ways That You Need To Do For Interviewing Someone

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        Do you know what the interview is? Maybe some of you have already known what the interview is. The word "interview" sounds familiar in our life. But, let me explain again what is the meaning of interview itself. Based on the definition from Wikipedia, the interview is a conversation between two or more people and takes place between the resource person and the interviewer. The purpose of the interview is to get the right information from trusted sources. Interviews are conducted by submitting a number of questions from the interviewer to the resource person.            Sometimes, indirectly, we actually often do the interviews in our daily life, but in an informal way. We can take an example from some incidents that happened in our society or near our environment. Usually, indirectly we will ask any questions to the people who were at the site of the incident to get rid of our curiosity. We usually ask “What happened?”, “When did the incident happen?”, “How