picture of Mary LemonaHi guys.. Nice to meet you in “Writing for Public Relations” subject.

First of all, let me introduce myself. My name is Mary Lemona and you can simply call me Ms. Mary. I am an alumni from STIKOM The London School of Public Relations, Jakarta Batch VII. After I finished my thesis, I became an assistant lecturer for Mrs. Rini Sanyoto, MBA for “Communication Persuasion” in odd semester 2007-2008 and Ms. Veronika Trimardhani for the same subject in even semester 2007-2008. This semester, I’m assigned to assist Mr. T for Writing for subject.

Well.. I think it’s enough for an initial introduction. I really hope we can have a great learning experience this semester. If you have any questions or something to discuss with me, please don’t hesitate to tell me - you will find my HP number and email address on the student’s page. Gbu all :)

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bookStudents of the classes “” in 2006 conducted Interviews with foreigners from other countries around the world.

Here is their book. Have a look!

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randypausch.jpg“With equal parts humor and heart, Carnegie Mellon professor and alumnus Randy Pausch delivered a one-of-a-kind last lecture that moved an overflow crowd at the university — and went on to move audiences around the globe.” (From Carnegie Mellon University) You can watch the last lecture of this great teacher which touched the world on iTunes U (you need ) or on YouTube. His book is available in good bookstores.

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book.jpg Students of the classes “” conducted Interviews with foreigners from other countries around the world. Read what they found out about the differences between cultures. The first 150 pages of 230 are published already as an e-paper and new pages are added daily. Comments are welcome! (Students: If you miss some information about your group or paper, please leave a comment!).

Have a look!

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