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This picture shows block Anggun when it is up but haven't been painted and it's window panes are non-existence. On the ground , the assembly ground is used as a mixing ground for cement and a drop-off point for bricks and concrete slabs .All the rubbish that were produced during the construction are gathered up here as well. |
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As time passed , the block is painted and window pains are placed where they're supposed to be. Now, there's a mural on the wall , the word 'Anggun' and a large no smoking sign hammered to the staircase leading to block Anggun. Around that staircase, are decorative plants and several things to CERIAKAN the school. The assembly grounds, once very messy during the construction, is now a flat concrete area. |
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After That... |
On the 31st of March 2000 , eight months after the second picture was taken , the scene of this part of the school has changed once again . The walls that were once bare is now covered with a new coat of paint , making it striking and neater compared to last year. This makes the school as new as it was just completed. |
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Now... |
Eight moths later , it was the roof's turn to be replaced by a new look. The walkway connecting Block A with the canteen was fitted with its new dark blue roof which was made using similar materials like the gray roof but was coated under a dark blur shade. |