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Dialogue

Group name: Rofiq Gunawan   D1131171008 Choirul Suroso    D1131171023 Setting     : Fried rice Abu in Serdam Situation  : A bright night, and amidst the buyers crowd I   : Hi Rofiq. R  : Hi well Rul. I   : Later that night did not come out ? R  : Got time, where are you going ? I   : Want to invite you to eat, and eat ash fried rice. R  : Okay, what time will I pick up ? I   : Later that night, at 7 am I pick you up at home. R  : Yeah yes, I wait at home. I   : What do you want Fiq ? R  : What is the favorite menu here ? I   : Fried rice, because the fried rice here is delicious. It was different from other fried rice, the price is also cheap, it is suitable for us this boarding boy. hehe R  : Oh yes. Okay, I ordered fried rice only. I   : Hmm, what's your goal after this college ? R  : My goal after this lecture is to set up jobs in the yard, whose purpose is to protect the people and reduce unemployment rates. I   : Ohh, so that's your goal. You have the

The Review

What was the title of the book/the article ? Who was the author of the book/the article ? Why do you choose that chapter/the article ? What was it about ? What do you think about the book chapter/the article ? What is the most interesting part(s) of the chapter/the article ?  Answer : We Keep Politics Out Of  Religion, But Religion Always Creeps Into Politics. Richard Brookhiser Because talking about interesting politics and religion. The year of presidential elections brought with in the entry of religion into politics. Article VI of the US constitution, which embodies the founders view of religious preachers and elected officials and expressly denies any religious test for public office.  I think politics can not be separated from religion, because without the political religion will be destroyed. It is interesting when many people ignore the excessive religious discourse in public shutter.