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  F ebruary 2018, Sekolah Menengah Atas Negeri 3 Bandung held an education fair called Edu Passion . The purpose of this fair is to introduce and give information about universities to the students. There are a lot of stand from different universities such as Unjani, STIE Ekuitas, UNPAR, UPI, UNPAD, and more.      We student from SMAN 3 Bandung must collect information from different universities there, and that information is in a form of a video which will be posted on Youtube and our blog. We have to work in a group of 6 each class. My group went to UNPAD, STEI Ekuitas, Air Force Academy, UNPAR, and Unjani.    For more information you can check our video/vlog below.  

Announcement Activity

Activity 1 Text 1 Elements of the Announcement Found/Not Found Details Opening Found “Hello Georgetown” Contents Found It’s about an opening of a new store   with a better location and more wedding and party things. Closing Found Its’ about an advertisement of their other store located not far from there, so in the meantime they can go to that shop while waiting for the new store. There’s also a   contact information. Text 2 Elements of the Announcement Found/Not Found Details Opening Found “Call for Proposals” Contents Found It’s about a research proposal for H5N1 virus in Indonesia. Closing Found Contact information Text 3 Elements of the Announcement Found/Not Found Details
Bobby Fischer Robert James Fischer   "Bobby Fischer" was a chess master, he is youngest player to win the U.S. Chess Championship at 14, and the first American-born player to win the World Chess Championship. He was the elev enth World Chess Champion.  Many consider him to be the greates chess player of all time . Chess Fischer first learned chess when he was 6. At 13, he won a " Brilliancy " that became known as "The Game of  Centurty ". Fischer played in eight U.S. Championship , winning each by at least a one-point margin and eventually became the youngest international grand master at the age of 15. At age 20, Fischer won the 1963–64 U.S. Championship with 11/11, the only perfect score  in the history of the tournament. In July 1971, he became the first official FIDE number one rated palyer . In 1972, he beat Boris Spassky  on World Chess Championship  of the USSR in a match held in Rekjavik . On the 20th anniversary of the famed Fischer/Spa