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    Uniqlo in Indonesia

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    Q1.An overall strategy :what products or services should FAST RETAILING sell in Indonesia‚to which custoers(market segments)? Demographic segmentation: Indonesia‚with a population of over 248 million is also the fourth most populated country in the world. Indonesia is a very young country‚the average age in this country is 28.5 years old.Indonesia society is fragmented in over 300 tribes‚ there are more than 100 ethnic groups with Javanese(40.6%) being the majority ethnic groups.The

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    Englih in Indonesia

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    ENGLISH EDUCATION IN INDONESIA Topic : Education 1. Introduction General Statements : Education quality in Indonesia has been increasing every year. Supporting Ideas (SI) : Government Policy‚ which use to help increasing quality of education in Indonesia. Thesis Statement : The three of advantages of using english education are about the efficiently‚ the skill that are caused by english education‚ and the cultural awareness. 2. Body * Topic : Student can learn English faster

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    Corruption

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    FINAL PROJECT – CORRUPTION IN INDONESIA Before we discuss about corruption in Indonesia‚ first we must know what corruption itself is. In a common view‚ corruption is misused money which causes a deficit for the country itself. But‚ corruption itself has a broader meaning beside that‚ corruption itself come from the word “corrupt” which also mean defective. A misused of power can also be a definition of corruption. Based from oxford dictionary‚ corrupt has a meaning of “having or showing a willingness

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    Gillette in Indonesia

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    product mix. Marketing push. Gillette sales in Indonesia are as follows: Table 1 GILLETTE in Billions of dlls $ % Total Sales 6‚800‚000‚000.00 100.00% Razor sales 2‚720‚000‚000.00 40.00% Asia- Pacifica razor sales 600‚000‚000.00 22.06% Top 5 cities sales $360‚000‚000.00 60.00% Indonesia Market The Republic of Indonesia is constituted of more than 15000 islands and the Population distribution is as follows: Table 2 INDONESIA % Quantity Lived in towns 35.00% 68‚600

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    Music of Indonesia

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    Indonesia is an archipelago or group of islands in Southeast Asia and Oceania and is home to over two hundred thirty eight million people. So as one can imagine the overall culture of the area already differs island by island. The thousands of islands result in hundreds of forms of music. The islands of Java‚ Sumatra‚ Bali and Flores have been documented and recorded in respect to music‚ because of the regions huge size scholars are still studying other islands. The largest ethnic group is the Javanese;

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    Gilete Indonesia

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    Gillette Indonesia Case Study Introduction Gillette has been the world’s leader in blades and razors for more than one hundred years. Chester Allan‚ country manager in Indonesia‚ predicts the 1996 sales and growth of the company in his marketing plan. He expects growth of 19 % in the blade sales-from 115 million in 1995 to 136 million in 1996. However‚ Rigoberto Effio‚ Gillette Business Director Asia-Pacific‚ sees more potential in Indonesian market. He knows the growth rates in the other countries

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    Indonesia Tradition

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    know more about this sacral ceremony which only happened in Indonesia. BACKGROUND Everything that has life will be facing the death‚ no matter what happens. Everybody could not avoid the death. Death is like the end of human beings life’s rotation. This is why people always think that funeral –death ceremony– is an important thing to do‚ because the death means end of the life‚ and new start of the spirit to meet God. Indonesia‚ with a lot of ethnic groups that lying in every corner of this

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    Indonesia Case Study

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    year of President Sukarno in the early 1960s‚ Indonesia experienced rapid and lasting economic growth for three decades under the New Order government of President Suharto. The economic growth was followed by a severe decline in poverty‚ as it went from 40% of the population in 1976 to 11% in 1996. However‚ looking only at the New Order’s economic accomplishment and ignoring its downfalls give us an unfair view of that time era. The general view in Indonesia is that after the Asian economic crisis‚ the

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    Indonesia - The Troubled Giant Indonesia is a vast country. Its 220 million people are spread out over some 17‚000 islands that span an arc 3‚200 miles long from Sumatra in the west to Irian Jaya in the east. It is the world’s most populous Muslim nation - some 85 percent of the population count themselves as Muslims -but also one of the most ethnically diverse. More than 500 languages are spoken in the country‚ and separatists are active in a number of provinces. For 30 years this sprawling

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    Oligarchy in Indonesia

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    Oligarchy in Indonesia INTRODUCTION The word oligarchy originated from the Greek word oligarkhia‚ oligoi ‘few’ and arkhein ‘to rule’ which as a system refers to the politics of wealth defense by materially endowed actors. While oligarchs are actors who command and control massive concentrations of material resources that can be deployed to defend or enhance their personal wealth or exclusive social position. Oligarchs pose a problem as they are composed by extremely wealthy individuals‚ only

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