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    Gamelan

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    communicating music. One style of notation that has remained somewhat unchanged throughout musical history can be found in central Java‚ Indonesia. This essay will explore the history of Javanese music‚ and highlight the underlying principles used to notate Javanese Gamelan. A key function of gamelan in Indonesia is to demonstrate cultural diversity among its people. Indonesia contains thousands of inhabited islands with hundreds of different ethnic groups speaking a wide variety of Indonesian influenced

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    Identification. The Republic of Indonesia‚ the world ’s fourth most populous nation‚ has 203 million people living on nearly one thousand permanently settled islands. Some two-to-three hundred ethnic groups with their own languages and dialects range in population from the Javanese (about 70 million) and Sundanese (about 30 million) on Java‚ to peoples numbering in the thousands on remote islands. The nature of Indonesian national culture is somewhat analogous to that of India—multicultural‚ rooted

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    The Earth of Mankind by Pramoedya Ananta Toer is a novel which focuses on main protagonist Minke in the 1890’s Dutch colonized Indonesia. During the 1890’s in Indonesia‚ the social classes were segregated from the upper-class Europeans‚ to the mixed-race Indonesians in the middle and native Indonesians at the bottom. Furthermore‚ women were shown as characters that were weak. Throughout the novel‚ Toer writes about the women’s limited voice and power in society as Nyai Ontosoroh and Maiko were both

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    tientien_na@yahoo.com Christina Dameria Objective Seeking a dynamic career in Management‚ Operations‚ Administration and Clerical fields. 7 October 2012 – 6 February 2013‚ United Nations Development Program (UNDP) of Strengthening Access to Justice in Indonesia (SAJI) Project Support Specialist for Event Administrator (short term contract) • To prepare administrative and logistic for regular working meeting‚ field visit‚ regional and national consultations‚ working for developing draft Government regulation

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    Chairul Tanjung is an Indonesian businessman who currently holds the senior post of Coordinating Minister for Economics in the Indonesian cabinet. He was appointed to this post by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono on 17 May 2014 following the resignation of the previous Coordinating Minister for Economics‚ Hatta Rajasa‚ who resigned to take part in Indonesia’s 2014 presidential election. Chairul Tanjung founded his own company that is engaged in establishing Trans TV media.The company is advancing

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    Motivation Letter

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    Aceh Selatan and Gayo Lues from 1 November 2010 until 31 May 2012‚ funded by the AEDFF. I think it is a huge opportunity for the people‚ especially for patchouli growers to increase their economy. Patchouli oil from Aceh is the best one in Indonesia‚ but the growers don’t get a great income because the brokers buy it from them with a low price. in November 2010‚ the price is achieved more than Rp.1.000.000 per liter‚ but the farmers just get Rp. 250.000 per liter from the brokers. If we can

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    AND NON-LEGAL RESPONSES Evaluate the effectiveness of the legal and non-legal responses to the Bali Bombings The 2002 Bali Bombings were a series of suicide bombing attacks on the popular western tourist district of Kuta‚ Bali - an island of Indonesia. The attack occurred on October 12‚ 2002 and took the lives of 202 people; 88 of which were Australian nationals. This response will evaluate the legal and non-legal responses to the Bali Bombings according to the following criteria: resource efficiency

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    Lampungnese has distinguished characteristics that make them unique from other tribes in Indonesia. These characteristics are known as Pi’il‚ Nyeruit‚ and Sebambangan. Pi’il‚ the most obvious characteristic among all‚ is the condition when these people show their self-esteem and pride in front of others which is dealing with their wealth and position. For instance‚ Lampungnese will pretend as if they were rich although they are actually live in poverty. They wear their best clothes anywhere they

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    the citizen for a single six year term. Cabinet is appointed by the president. Oil Industry commission (Govern by RA 6173); Foreign investment act ( Govern by RA 7042); Telecommunication Industry (Governs by Act 3436): INDONESIA Unitary presidential constitutional republic Indonesia uses the Direct Election System for the election of both its Legislative Members and its President. These elections are held every five year. The next elections will take place in 2014. Banking Industry (Governs by Law

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    Colonized by a former Portuguese for almost four centuries‚ and later occupied for another 24-years by Indonesia‚ finally became a fully independent republic with a parliamentary form of government on 20 May 2002. Within five months after its independence‚ the newly born country expressed its hope to become the member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in the future. However‚ the economic development of the country‚ which is still categorized as a Least Developed Country has generated

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