In a vibrant metropolis where diverse cultures intertwine, Grand Hyatt Jakarta stands tall as a beacon of hospitality. Here, we had the opportunity to sit down with Denisa N. Febriyanti,…
SNBP announcements are out. Congratulations to all of you and we are delighted to welcome you to become a part of the Unpad Sastra Inggris family. For more information, please…
From PKM to IISMA preparation, February will be filled with various events. We will also be starting the semester on the 20th. Now is the time to take the initiative…
Hello fellow Gemasians! Gemasi is now hiring to fill in these positions ACADEMIC AND GENERAL COMPETENCE DEVELOPMENT Academic Vice Coordinator General Competence Vice Coordinator INTRA ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONS Vice Coordinator STUDENT…
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“You? A man? As the victim?” That is probably the first thing that pops up in most people's minds when they hear that a man is a victim of domestic violence, especially in male-female relationships. Whether they realize it or not, people tend to think twice, or, even more, before they take in the fact that a man is a victim of abuse. In fact, some people will not even bother believing it.