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    A Fast Way to a Fast Food

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    A fast Way to A Fast Food Case 2 Chapter 19 Created by : 1. Al Farid Mustofa 2. Ikhwan Bayu Adhi Setiawan 3. Jet Nendra 4. Muhammad Ibrahim 5. Nadya Oktaviani BAKRIE UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT 2012 A Fast Way to A Fast Food According to a recent survey‚ the UK is particularly fond of fast food. Many people turn to fast food as it is quick‚ convenient‚ and relatively cheap even though there are many concerns over public health and obesity. With a large number of fast food

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    Musyawarah Mufakat Indonesia

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    which is short of Pancasila democracy. Deliberation is the value resulting from the roots of Indonesian culture. Consensus agreement as expressly stated in these four basic precepts of our country‚ namely Pancasila. Fourth principle of Pancasila Indonesia confirmed that the principle of democracy should be run in a way that thoughtful deliberation. Theory Pancasila democracy is of the view that all matters related to social problems should be resolved through the consensus agreement. Theory of Pancasila

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    in Sumatra. * The Dutch intervened from 1821 and helped the Adats defeat the Padri faction. 1806 - British and Dutch went to war 1811-1816 - Thomas Stamford Raffles is Lieutenant-Governer of Java (East India  Company officer-- British) 1816 - British handed Indonesia back to the Dutch * Many Indonesians resisted the return of the Dutch. However the Dutch eventually defeated them and regained control 1825 - The Java War  * Happened in Central Java * led by Pangeran Diponegoro

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    Suharto‚ after 30 years in office left Indonesia an economic wreck. Internal dissent was suppressed. He also used “crony capitalism” to advance his family’s businesses and friends’ as well. 1997 marked the bottom for Indonesia and the International Monetary Fund gave Indonesia $43 billion. Of course Suharto took this money for personal gain. The political and economic factors were caused by Suharto. 2. Why do you think foreign firms have been exiting Indonesia in recent years? What are the implications

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    Adat Law in Indonesia

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    ADAT LAW IN INDONESIA INTRODUCTION The Indonesian legal system is complex because it is based on a civil law system‚ intermixed with customary law‚ Islamic law and the Roman Dutch law1. Indonesia is a country with a very rich and diverse cultural history. The diversity of and between cultures is enhanced because of the physical nature of the Republic – an archipelago with more than 13‚000 islands and 300 of different ethnic and sub-ethnic groups‚ each with their own laws and customs. Prior

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    Deviance in Bali, Indonesia

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    Leticia King Gender‚ Deviance‚ and Economics: the Balinese Cockfight Abstract Clifford Geertz theorizes that‚ cockfighting in Bali‚ Indonesia is a focal point of culture and kinship relationships. However‚ women are not allowed to participate or watch the matches. Therefore‚ does the exclusion of women from the activity also have symbolic meaning? The Indonesian government banned the cockfight‚ and constituted it as gambling in the 80s. This study will prove that Balinese women have subsequently

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    Judging from the content of Bahasa Indonesia education‚ it looks like that the main function of the language is to communicate. But the history subject told me otherwise. It was reiterated over and over again‚ how Bahasa Indonesia is the symbolism of unity. How Bahasa Indonesia bridges the rich diversity in Indonesia. Well I do agree on that part. I spent my primary education years in Jakarta‚ and befriended people with different backgrounds. Bahasa Indonesia did play a part in bridging our

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    of the fast growing industries in India. It can be divided into two sections i.e. carbonated and non-carbonated. The carbonated drinks can be further classified in cola‚ Lemon‚ Orange‚ Mango‚ and Apple segments. Marketing includes all the fulfill the all segment of consumers. Marketing is also to convert social needs into profitable opportunities. So this topic provides all the essential to theoretical knowledge and to inculcate the efficiency. It is also requirement for the company to improve

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    of what is now Java. During the years 1350 to 1389 under the reign of Hayam Wuruk‚ Majapahit experienced its golden years. Along with the kingdom of Sriwijaya‚ Majapahit is one of the last and largest kingdoms that ever existed in the regions of Indonesia and Southeast Asia. With its vastness and power comes great influence‚ and this essay will discuss the influences of the Majapahit kingdom to the modern world. For further study of the Majapahit kingdom‚ I went to the National Museum (Museum Nasional)

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    Fast Food Chains on Increasing Health Risks among Consumers ______________________________________________________________________ People nowadays are mostly seen munching there way at fast food restaurants during lunch breaks‚ snack time or even at dinner. A lot has relied on fast foods because it’s a quick and easy meal to grab on the go. But just how common fast foods are around the globe? Well‚ a research proves that fast food chains continue its explosive worldwide expansion. According

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