Thursday, December 15, 2011
Wow! Mega Millions : $135 million
The numbers drawn tonight were 5, 6, 22, 26, 41 and the Mega number was 6. The estimated jackpot was $116 million.
The drawing was the 12th since the last time a ticket with all six numbers was sold.
The odds of matching all five numbers and the Mega number is 1 in 175,711,536, according to the Mega Millions website. Overall chances of winning a prize are 1 in 40.
The Mega Millions game is played in 41 states, the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
The drawing was the 12th since the last time a ticket with all six numbers was sold.
The odds of matching all five numbers and the Mega number is 1 in 175,711,536, according to the Mega Millions website. Overall chances of winning a prize are 1 in 40.
The Mega Millions game is played in 41 states, the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
More cultural symbols
'Indonesia is too Islamic and Malay oriented'
Anthropologist Jean Couteau :
“The government must allow more cultural symbols and narratives from the eastern part of Indonesia to be taught in schools. The country’s education system must also present traditions and culture from the eastern region so that these people feel they belong to this country,”
Anthropologist Jean Couteau :
“The government must allow more cultural symbols and narratives from the eastern part of Indonesia to be taught in schools. The country’s education system must also present traditions and culture from the eastern region so that these people feel they belong to this country,”
Watch out! Do not littering on the beach
OMG! Save my beach! It's so ...
Kuta, beach of trash: A tourist walks along Kuta Beach, which is covered by a sea of plastic garbage on Tuesday (12/13/2011). The rubbish, which is brought in from other coasts on the island, totals 500 to 1,400 cubic meters a month. (JP/Agung Parameswara)
Kuta, beach of trash: A tourist walks along Kuta Beach, which is covered by a sea of plastic garbage on Tuesday (12/13/2011). The rubbish, which is brought in from other coasts on the island, totals 500 to 1,400 cubic meters a month. (JP/Agung Parameswara)
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