Krama pesasecom is a traditional form of communication in the Javanese culture of Indonesia, characterized by its complex system of speech levels and honorifics. It reflects social hierarchies and relationships, emphasizing respect and politeness based on the speaker's and listener's status. This linguistic practice is integral to social interactions and cultural identity among Javanese people.
Krama mig - 2005 is rated/received certificates of: Brazil:14 Sweden:Btl
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Sunardi I. D. M. has written: 'Arjuna krama'
Ds. Oetomo has written: 'Tata-krama nasional Indonesia' -- subject(s): Etiquette
Kisyani Laksono has written: 'Identifikasi bentuk krama bahasa Jawa di Jawa Timur'
Maryono Dwiraharjo has written: 'Bahasa Jawa krama' -- subject(s): Etiquette, Forms of Address, Javanese language, Social life and customs, Usage
Jens Ohlin has: Played Jompa in "Krama mig" in 2005. Played Henrik, Knutssons kollega in "Kronprinsessan" in 2006. Played August Krantz in "Anno 1790" in 2011. Played Daniel in "Bitchkram" in 2012. Played Apostle in "I ett annat liv" in 2013.
Ida Wahlund has: Played Tysk mamma in "Beck" in 1997. Played Linda-Lotta in "Spung" in 2002. Played Tjej i bar in "Hundtricket - The Movie" in 2002. Played Malin in "Hotet" in 2004. Performed in "Kommissionen" in 2005. Played Lone in "Kvalster" in 2005. Played Malin in "Krama mig" in 2005. Played Louise Kramer in "Kronprinsessan" in 2006.
The sampot (pronounced sahm-pots) or Cambodian sarong - a loose-fitting wraparound lower garment - is the national dress of Cambodia. The traditional fabric used is silk and/or cotton combination. There are many variations of the sampot for different social strata of people.A krama (pronounced krah-mah) is a checked cotton scarf-like head-wrapping almost universally worn by rural Cambodians - both men and women. It is like a turban ... a sign of Cambodia's ancient ties with India. Kramas have a multitude of uses - protection from the sun, dust and wind. It can also be used as a towel or as a carrier for children.
Scientology Answer #2 Karma falls under the Universal Law of Cause and Effect, one of the Law of Nature which effect everyone's deed irrespective of who you are, a pauper or a king; You Reap What You Sow. Destiny is the result of your karma, good or bad of this life time and previous lives. If you are now a king but continue to do evil deeds this life and the next few lives, you are destined to be a pauper in your future life. Don't blame heaven of who you are now instead live a wholesome life ; Do Good, Avoid Evil, Live life fully and meaningfully.
Hi there I guess your a Nursing student. I have just been googling to find the same answer too. The strings are tied around a persons wrists at important occasions such as birthdays, promotions, weddings and so forth. They are believed to "tie in the soul" so it doesn't get lost. They should never be cut off, they simply wear off in time. If the doctor had cut the strings, she would have jeopardized the infant's life from the Tepses' perspective. From Jodie
Lotta Tejle has: Played Eva in "Bella bland kryddor och kriminella" in 2002. Played Gudrun in "Smala Sussie" in 2003. Played Berit in "Krama mig" in 2005. Played Marina in "Wallander" in 2005. Played Gun in "God morgon alla barn" in 2005. Played Linnea Cervieng in "En uppstoppad hund" in 2006. Played Agneta in "Fritt fall" in 2007. Played Rita in "Morden" in 2009. Played Maj-Britt in "Stormen" in 2009. Performed in "Headphone Silence" in 2010. Played Claire in "Morden i Sandhamn" in 2010. Played Gunilla in "Mammas pojkar" in 2012. Played Majlis in "30 grader i februari" in 2012.