Selasa, 08 November 2016

Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie

Do You know him?  I'm sure You know him, but not about him. For that, in this time, I want to tell You about him.

   
His name is Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie.  Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie is an Indonesian engineer who was President of Indonesia from 1998 to 1999. He succeeded Suharto, who resigned in 1998. His presidency is seen as a transition to the post-Suharto era. Upon becoming president, he liberalised Indonesia's press and political party laws, and held an early democratic electionin 1999, which resulted in the end of his presidency. His presidency was the third, and the shortest, after independence.


Early life
 Habibie was born in Parepare, South Sulawesi Province to Alwi Abdul Jalil Habibie and R. A. Tuti Marini Puspowardojo in 25 June 1936. His father was an agriculturist from Gorontalo descent and his mother was a Javanese noblewoman from Yogyakarta. His parents met while studying in Bogor. Habibie's father died when he was 14 years old.

Studies and career in Europe 
Habibie started to study aviation and aerospace at the University of Delft (Netherlands) but for political reasons (West New Guinea dispute, which involved Netherlands and Indonesia), he had to continue his study in Aachen, Germany.  He was appointed a fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering in 1990. In 1960, Habibie received a degree in engineering in Germany. In 1962, Habibie returned to Indonesia for three months on sick leave. During this time, he was reacquainted with Hasri ainun, the daughter of R. Mohamad Besari. In 1965, Habibie delivered his thesis in aerospace engineering and received the grade of "very good" for his dissertation, giving him the title Doktor der Ingenieurwissenschaften.

In indonesia
In 1974, Suharto recruited Habibie to return to Indonesia as part of Suharto's drive to industrialize and develop the country. Habibie initially served as a special assistant to Ibnu Sutowo, the CEO of state oil company Pertamina. Two years later, in 1976, Habibie was made Chief Executive Officer of the new state-owned enterprise Industri Pesawat Terbang Nusantara (IPTN).  In 1978, he was appointed as Minister of Research and Technology

Family


Habibie was married to Hasri Ainun Besari, a medical doctor, from 12 May 1962 until her death on 22 May 2010. The couple had two sons, Ilham Akbar Habibie and Thareq Kemal Habibie. B. J. After his wife's death, Habibie published a book titled Habibie & Ainun which recounts his relationship with Hasri Ainun from their courtship until her death. The book has been adapted into a film of the same name which was released on December 20, 2012.

I Want to ask you about B. J. Habibie

1. Who is Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie?
a. An artist
b. A scientist
c. An Indonesian engineer
d. A second president
e. A normal man

2. When he was born?
a. 25 June 1936
b. 25 July 1936
c. 25 August 1936
d. 25 September 1936
e. 25 October 1936

3. "In 1960, Habibie received a degree in engineering in Germany." (paragraph 3).   The underlined word has the same meaning with, except ...
a. Epithet
b. Designation
c. academic title
d. appelation
e. standard

4. " Habibie initially served as a special assistant to Ibnu Sutowo, the CEO of state oil company Pertamina. " (paragraph 4).  The underlined word has the same meaning with...
a. corporation.
b. assosiate.
c. partnership.
d. federation.
e. syndicate.

5. What is the main idea of fifth paragraph?
a. Habibie was married to Hasri Ainun Besari, a medical doctor, from 12 May 1962 until her death         on 22 May 2010.
b. The couple had two sons, Ilham Akbar Habibie and Thareq Kemal Habibie. B. J. 
c. After his wife's death, Habibie published a book titled Habibie & Ainun which recounts his                  relationship with Hasri Ainun from their courtship until her death. 
d. The book has been adapted into a film of the same name which was released on December 20,             2012.
e. Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie's family.

Thank you...

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