Monday 21 July 2014

Bali Inquiry

1. These are offerings to Hindu gods. These parcels consist of many different things. Including rice, flowers, animals, food and many other different things.


2. Education in Bali is very similar to the education we get here in New Zealand. School is compulsory to children between the ages of 7 and 15. State education is free at elementary school level. There are also fee-paying private schools. These schools include religious based schools, international schools and national-plus schools.  


3. These fish are called Garra rufa, or some know them as the Doctor fish. The Doctor Fish are rather beneficial for your skin. These little fish each the dead skin and bacteria off your skin and releases a substance called Dithlanol.  Doctor fish treatments are also very helpful to people who suffer from psoriasis. There are few risks with this treatment, though. Whilst the fish have no teeth to bite you with, there are still chances of bleeding. But then again, this is said to be very relaxaing.


4. Batik is a method of dying textiles and other items. Batik doesn't seem like a hard method, but I wouldn't really know. The method makes use of the resist technique; applying areas of cloth with wax to prevent them from absorbing colours when the cloth is dipped into dye. The wax is also applied to prevent the colours from spreading out to a particular area.  



5. The Saraswati Temple is dedicated to honour the Hindu goddess Saraswati, the goddess of learning, literature and art, which is probably why the temple is so beautiful and artistic. 











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