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    Indonesia’s‚ was accustomed to making lots of money and now resents the fact that the good times are over. In both countries‚ making money became the basis for military loyalty to the regime‚ which in turn needed the army as guarantor. But in China‚ as in Indonesia‚ the military is no longer making money‚ and China has banned its officers from business. Now Beijing is creating international tension to soak up the military’s energy and resentment. But in the end‚ the guarantor of the regime can bring its death

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    It is Not Cruel to Keep Animals in Cages It is not cruel to keep an animal in a cage. A cage is an enclosure used to confine or protect something. Some people say that caging the animals is unethical as it deprives them of their freedom. However‚ there are other reasons‚ such as preserving the species to ensure it does not go into extinction‚ giving people a chance to explore wildlife that is impossible to find in a city and protecting the human population from any threats

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    bird in the cage. Edna feels trapped in the small realm of her home‚ as the bird is trapped in its cage. A major theme of the novel‚ liberation verses conformity is introduced because although Edna struggles if she is liberated‚ she is really like the bird because she doesn’t have a choice. Society makes the choice for her. The indifferent manner in which Mr. Pontellier reacts to the bird introduces how men are depicted and their role in the novel. As the bird is trapped in the cage‚ Edna feels

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    satellite pay TV service operator formed in Malaysia in 1996. In mid 2006‚ through a joint venture with a local entity PT Direct Vision‚ Astro commenced its operation in Indonesia‚ with its initial offering of 48 channels. In this relatively untapped market‚ Astro seeks to gain a foothold in the industry. To date Astro Indonesia has garnered 216‚000 subscribers‚ dominating 21% of the market. The Indonesian pay TV industry is a flourishing with revenues of USD9.8 million. The market remains untapped

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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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    Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world‚ which its sea area is twice greater than its land area. The archipelago is on a crossroad between two oceans‚ the Pacific and the Indian‚ and bridges two continents‚ Asia and Australia. This strategic position implies that maritime transport is become very important. Maritime transport today plays a vital role in international transport. Most of the total volume of goods in the world goes by sea although this varies from one region to another. This

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    development‚ and it main challenges will face in Indonesia. Regulations and capital requirements are challenges. Life sector and growing GDP provide tremendous potential. Other prosperous sectors such as trade and manufacturing also indirectly help. It is clear. With Indonesia’s enormous natural resources‚ cheap labor and growing middle class‚ the potential is exceptional. If the challenges can be handled‚ the opportunities are too big to neglect. Indonesia and its insurance industry is absolutely attractive

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    Acfta Affect on Indonesia.

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    China-Indo Economic Condition and ACFTA Affect on Indonesia. Chapter 1. China Brief Introduction of China Economic Condition 1.1 China Overall Economic Condition 1.2 Neoclassical Theory 1.3 New Economic Model 1.4 Limitation 1.5 Relation 1.6 Consumer Roles 1.7 Business Innovation and technology 1.8 Corruption Chapter 2. Indonesia Brief Introduction of Indonesia Economic Condition 2.1 Indonesia Overall Economic Condition 2.2 Optimistic Future

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    Development Experience of Indonesia DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE FACULTY OF BUSINESS STUDIES UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA Course Name: Finance and Development Course Code: F-402 Prepared For: Dr. M. Masud Rahman Professor & Chairman Ms. Shakila Halim Lecturer Department of Finance University of Dhaka Prepared By: Group No. 10 | Name | ID No. | Mohammad Junaid Shawon | 16-017 | Md. Zahidul Islam | 16-051 | Md. Rashed Karim | 16-125 | Rashid Muntasir | 16-165 | Md. Zahirul

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    barred window before answering me."We don’t want to‚ Jennings‚ but we have to. You see‚ the animals that are given to us we have to take care of. If we didn’t cage them up in one place‚ we might lose them‚ they might get hurt or damaged. It’s not the best thing‚ but it’s the only way we have to take care of them." -Sister Claire. They Cage the Animals at Night is a story written by Jennings Michael Burch and it is an autobiography about a boy’s struggle to find love while he is constantly losing

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