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Field Trip Kampung Luar Batang

Field Trip Kampung Luar Batang . MATTHEW TENDEAN WITONO. How much say do people have over where and how they live?.

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Field Trip Kampung Luar Batang

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  1. Field TripKampung LuarBatang MATTHEW TENDEAN WITONO

  2. How much say do people have over where and how they live? • Not at all. I don’t think you can choose in what family you are born in. Most of the children in the slums for sure didn’t choose to be born in that particular family, but that is just what they get and they are unlucky.

  3. How do living conditions affect everyday life? (school, sports etc) • It affects everyday life in every single aspect. People like us had the privilege to go to a good school like SPH, thus we can learn a lot more than people that lives in the slums which was not as lucky as us. They also can’t do sports that require a lot of space since there places are really clumped up and they don’t have enough area to do it.

  4. What role should the government play in helping the poor? • Personally I think that the government must help them by giving them chance. I think that it is unfair for people to have different chances and possibilities to succeed. For example me and my friends has the privilege to go to university, the poor on the other hand does not. You need a degree though to do certain work, to be educated is a must, so government must do something to make them be able to do so.

  5. What role should ordinary citizens play in helping the poor ? • The citizens that are able to help should do any kinds of things to help them. Long and short term. Long term people can help to give education, job opportunities. Short term we can help them by giving food or anything to help them live their daily lives.

  6. Science

  7. Average Height of Boys

  8. Average Height of Girls

  9. Bibilical Studies

  10. 2 Timothy 3:1-5 • But understand this, that in the last days there will come times of difficulty. For people will be lovers of self, lovers of money, proud, arrogant, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, heartless, unappeasable, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not loving good, treacherous, reckless, swollen with conceit, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, having the appearance of godliness, but denying its power. Avoid such people.

  11. What do they do? • Most of them owns their shops that is located in the slum as well. • Some of them are taxi drivers, or motorcycle drivers (Ojek). • Or they do anything they can in order to get money.

  12. Does the government help them? • Government provides materials for people that is living in the slum. • The government also provides hospitals and some facilities but most of them are not very good. • Some of their jobs is not allowed anymore because they say that it is disrupting the community

  13. Where do they go if they’re sick? • They go to the puskesmas. It is a government clinic that is provided for the people. • The puskemas itself isn’t good, but it at least gives some way to medicate the sick. • They want to go to a hospital but it is too expensive for them

  14. Can their kids go to a good school? • They rarely are able to go to a good school. • The parents wants them to have good education. • But they can’t, since the costs are too high. • Most of them goes to free schools provided by the government.

  15. Post Field-Trip

  16. Have you ever been to a place like this previously? • No, I sometimes go to places where poor people lives but not this bad. This is one of the worst places I have ever been in but I feel like that I have the chance to see it so one day if I can help them I will. We didn’t visited for a long time so I didn’t really got the chance to understand everything that is going on but I got a good idea of it.

  17. Were you surprised by the living conditions in kampung luar batang • I was, I expected things to be bad before I got there but when I did it was beyond my imagination, I never thought it was that bad. I always knew that in Jakarta there was some places like that but I never thought there was places this bad.

  18. How does living in the kampung affect people who are there? • It affects a lot. It affects their health, it affects their education it affects how they live as a whole. It all just connects, they can’t get good education, thus they can‘t go to a good university or a university at all, and then they can’t have a good job because they didn’t study so their kids also go through the same process. It is hard to get out of the slum once you are already in it

  19. What will you remember most from this trip? • I will remember the place. I wish ii could come back someday when I have my own job and help them to get out of the slums. Like I said in the previous slide once you are already in the cycle it is hard to get your family out, it just keeps on going and going without any help from outside, so I wish I could be that help.

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