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     My name is Dhyneke Pramitha Yuciana. You can call me Dhyne. I'm from Bandung. I was born in Bandung, 11th March 2002. So, I'm 16 years old now. I have one sister and one brother. My sister's name is Khalifia Putri Yuciana, you can call her Fia or Putri. Now she is studying at SMAN 20 Bandung, she is so beautiful and so humorist. I always have fight with my sister because of small matter. Me and my sister is does not really look alike. My brother's name is Rinaldhy Alviansyah Yuciana, you can call him Aldy. Now he is studying at Technique Informatika UNPAS. He is so smart in Technology, he can fix the broke phone and editing a video.
     I'm studying in SMAN 3 Bandung, my previous school is SMPN 16 Bandung. My passion  I really interested in the world of business and I feel like I have strength at trading something, but I have a weakness which is I am not really that good at socialize with othersIn leisure time, I often watching movies at INDOXXI and sometimes I going out with my family. My plan after graduate from SMAN 3 is continue my study to School of Business and Management, because my dream is being an entrepreneur.
     Now, I'm active in school extracurricular like MP3, DKM and ALGA. I want to be an entrepreneur because entrepreneurship is a major part of Islamic economics and Islamic finance. Entrepreneurship dates back from the time of the prophet and his companions. They were businessmen with a high caliber and strong morals. Looking around the world, there are several successful Muslim entrepreneurs. My inspiration are the Prophet Muhammad SAW and Bob Sadino. I have to study very hard and learn to socialize with people so I can have lot of relation because an entrepreneur should have a lot of relation.

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