Moharif Yulianto
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a freelance writer and thesis preparation in his country, youtube content creator, facebook
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History of the world's biggest corruption
Defining the "world's biggest corruption" is complex. Corruption can be measured in stolen money, societal impact, or the number of people affected. However, a strong contender for this dubious title is the colossal scheme perpetrated by the Soviet Union during the Cold War, known as the "Petromania" scandal.
By Moharif Yuliantoabout 10 hours ago in The Swamp
Oligarchy, myth or fact?
Oligarchy: A Persistent Reality, Not a Myth Oligarchy, a system of government where power rests with a small, privileged group, is not a relic of the past. While the term might conjure images of ancient city-states or medieval merchant guilds, oligarchic tendencies persist in various forms throughout history and across the globe. This essay will explore the concept of oligarchy, its historical manifestations, and its contemporary relevance.
By Moharif Yuliantoabout 10 hours ago in FYI
How To Make Legacy before Democracy Dies
The future of democracy is a complex and often debated topic. While the concept itself may seem under threat, the desire to leave a positive mark on the world remains a powerful human motivator. So, how can you build a legacy that endures, regardless of the political landscape? Here are some ways to make a lasting impact that transcends the uncertainties of today:
By Moharif Yuliantoabout 10 hours ago in Critique
The friendly city of love
Pekalongan: Where Friendliness and Industry Thrive Pekalongan, nestled in the heart of Central Java, Indonesia, might not be the first place that comes to mind when considering "cities of love and dialogue." But beneath its surface as a batik hub and industrial center lies a warmth and a welcoming spirit that surprises many visitors.
By Moharif Yuliantoabout 21 hours ago in Writers
Overriding Feelings
Overriding Feelings: A Spark of Rebellion Rain lashed against the steel hull of the spaceship, a relentless symphony that mirrored the turmoil within Captain Anya Petrova. Tonight was the eve of the annual tribute – a ceremony where humanity sent its most promising young minds to the Xylothian Empire, a technologically advanced race that demanded this "intellectual tithe" as a condition of peace. Anya knew the fate of these tributes; they were never seen again.
By Moharif Yuliantoabout 21 hours ago in Writers
Short story ‘Heart Flakes’
Heart Flakes The aroma of cinnamon and toasted oats wafted through Eliza's tiny apartment, a stark contrast to the storm raging outside. Rain lashed against the windowpanes, mimicking the turmoil in her chest. Tonight was cereal night, a ritual she and Michael used to share every Friday. A single bowl sat on the counter, a lone flake of heart-shaped cereal perched precariously on the rim.
By Moharif Yuliantoa day ago in Writers
Is there true love?
The question of "true love" has been pondered by philosophers, poets, and everyday people for millennia. There's no single, definitive answer, as love is a complex tapestry woven from emotions, experiences, and individual perspectives. However, we can explore different viewpoints to help you form your own conclusion.
By Moharif Yuliantoa day ago in Writers
Mahabaratha
The Mahabharata, literally translating to "The Great Epic of the Bharatas," isn't just a story; it's a sprawling tapestry woven with war, love, family strife, and profound philosophical questions. This ancient Indian epic poem is considered one of the longest poems ever written, rivaling the combined length of the Iliad and the Odyssey.
By Moharif Yuliantoa day ago in BookClub
Who is Pharaoh
The Pharaoh: God-King and Ruler of the Nile The pharaoh. A name that evokes images of towering pyramids, golden sarcophagi, and a civilization that thrived for millennia along the life-giving Nile River. But who exactly was the pharaoh? They were more than just opulent rulers; they were figures woven into the very fabric of ancient Egyptian society.
By Moharif Yuliantoa day ago in BookClub