MacBook Air 2013 menu bar disappear.

hye guys!
just happen today, i had notice that on my MBA desktop, I can find my upper menu bar anymore. When I point my mouse up there, nothing appear.
I'm so confuse right now. Does anyone ever experience this before? 

Open System Preferences > Displays > Scaled
Try a different resolution.

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