Beware of Sleepiness! Here’s a Safe Driving Tips During the Fasting Month

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The fasting month often challenges physical and mental endurance, especially when it comes to driving in conditions that may make it easy to get sleepy. To ensure your journey remains safe and comfortable during the fasting month, here are some tips to avoid drowsiness while driving.

Beware of Sleepiness! Here’s a Safe Driving Tips During the Fasting Month

14 Mar 2024
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Stay alert behind the wheel during fasting month with these essential safe driving tips.

Healthy and Efficient Sahur : Practical Menus for Busy Workers

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Choosing a sahur menu that is healthy, affordable, and easy to prepare is key for workers who want to fast so that they don't lack energy. But sometimes the concept of health is interpreted as expensive and not easy to make. Relax! Here are some recommendations for sahur menus that are suitable for workers with limited time who want to maintain health without burdening the wallet.

Healthy and Efficient Sahur : Practical Menus for Busy Workers

14 Mar 2024
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Discover quick and nutritious sahur meal ideas tailored for busy workers.

Nyepi Celebrations in Other Regions besides Bali

08 Mar 2024
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Discover how other regions in Indonesia observe this unique day of silence.

Safety Tips and What to Do When a Puting Beliung Strikes

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Puting Beliung, also known as tornadoes, when the wind speed reaches 70 km/h, is natural phenomena that can occur suddenly and have a serious impact on the environment and human life. According to the Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD), there are several characteristics or symptoms that need to be noted as knowledge of the arrival of a puting beliung.

Safety Tips and What to Do When a Puting Beliung Strikes

22 Feb 2024
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Discover essential safety tips and learn the proper actions to take when a Puting Beliung strikes.

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