Monday, October 27, 2008

Flag Ceremony For Students

Have in our minds the sacrifice of how we compete and maintain the independence of our beloved country is this? With the sacrifice of property, dignity and lives of not less. Do we have respect them? And how? What is enough only to follow with a sack race before the 17-an? Or follow the memorial service HUT Proklamasi it?

Education is a need to put patriotism in the hearts of every shoot-shoot of our nation, for the creation of a love of the motherland, which will very soon be required to maintain the independence that we still can enjoy at this time. How to train people with patriotism is carrying the flag ceremony at least once a week. Yes ... the very simple but proven potency. However, if we observed the good, flag ceremonies at this time is for children and teenagers are still some school benches. And how the people who are not in school longer be able to award the heroes?

Proverb says, the nation is a great nation that the pahlawannya services. Then how about the students? Students are components of the most influential in the progress of history the Indonesian nation. But whether the students had to follow routine flag ceremony to honor the heroes services? Perhaps many readers will be aware that the gaffe occurred in the community is educated. A phenomenon that we must find solutions for the fixed sense terjaganya love the motherland and unity, and unity.

Flag-raising ceremony is a semi-military ritual which should become a must for every nation that good. If we think together, we are in the middle limit the scope of the state of Indonesia, then we must uphold all the things that make our beloved country is still good in the eyes of the world and the international unity to remain intact forever.

The author deliberately emphasizes the students because the students are educated and components that are most influential in the history of governance in Indonesia. Would that our fellow nations of Indonesia still maintain respect to our ancestors with the Flag Ceremony every week, wherever located

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