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Kunto NurcahyokoUniversal Education: Reaching The Utopia“Education For All” is a global dream. In the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), Universal Education is one priority; that basic…Oct 13, 2018Oct 13, 2018
Kunto NurcahyokoTeachers and Quality Education in IndonesiaEducation has become one of the most indispensable elements for national development program in Indonesia. Consequently, the revitalization…Jul 25, 2018Jul 25, 2018
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Kunto NurcahyokoEcological Intelligence: New Approach to Save the PlanetIt is estimated that around 46–58 thousand square miles of forest are lost annually — the number is equal to 36 football fields every…Jun 20, 2018Jun 20, 2018
Kunto NurcahyokoinWikitonguesPolyglot Indonesia x Wikitongues : Collaboration for Local Language Preservation in IndonesiaTwo online communities have joined forces to combat language loss in Indonesia. They are Polyglot Indonesia and Wikitongues.Jun 20, 20182Jun 20, 20182