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    to the holy bible‚ "Man is born unto trouble‚ as the sparks fly upward." This observation of Prophet Job is correct that human species is born unto trouble. On all sides of the world‚ we see violence‚ poverty‚ graft and corruption‚ pollution‚ deforestation‚ overpopulation‚ and so on‚ endlessly. We wonder what brought the world and the humankind into this deplorable condition. This prompted me to write this paper on one of the crucial environmental problem that we are facing: illegal logging. Forests

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    California Forest Fire

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    I believe most of us known about the California fires‚ which was noticed on many networks a week ago. According to a report from bbc.com‚ it said‚ “17 wildfires in nine counties have burned more than 115‚000 acres in just the past 12 hours.” The data is reported in the past 12 hours‚ which means the damage is going to be larger‚ and there is no signal to show the fire will stop spreading out. By just looking at the cost it has created‚ I suddenly wonder did we actually consider the wildfires as a

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    even more arduous. Hopeless was the feeling that I felt the year my parents went their separate way. As a young Chinese Indonesian girl whose parents were divorced‚ I was ostracized by judgmental society due to my perceived imperfect background. In Indonesia‚ it is of utmost importance that a child is well brought up by both parents. Indonesians exceedingly value one’s family background and treat those that do not conform as outsiders. Living in a country where family background is considered as the

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    Orangutans are an endangered mammal species that lives on Indonesia and Malaysia. These majestic creatures are endangered for many reasons. The main reason the orangutans have become endangered because of the excessive logging in their habitat. These animals are one of the most important species in the rainforest environment. Orangutans are an essential part of keeping the rainforest alive because they spread seeds throughout the entire area where they live. This animal eat foods that contain

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    company of coal mining that has biggest reserve in Indonesia.1 Listing in Indonesia Effect Exchange (BEI) is executed on 16 July 2008. In this listing time‚ Adaro sell 11‚139 billion share sheets or 34‚83% from totalize company share and fund that obtained is Rp. 12‚253 trillion. That fund will be used to buy share from some foreign stockholders that have share at three strategic companies‚ 33% share of PT Adaro Indonesia‚ 33% share of PT Indonesia Bulk Terminal (IBT) and 36% share of Coaltrade Services

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    Pre-Assignment Group 2: Hawkins‚ Reilly‚ Corbin‚ Abrams‚ Watchorn The Globalization of Starbucks 2.) What drove Starbucks to start expanding internationally? How was the company creating value for its shareholders by pursuing an international expansion strategy? A.) The catalyst for the international expansion of Starbucks was the vision and experiences of Marketing Director and future CEO Howard Schultz. In the early 1980s Mr. Schulz went to Italy and experienced the Italian coffee house

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    Kebaya

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    the kebaya originated in the Middle East‚ while others argue that it may have come from nearby China. Derived from the Arabic word kaba meaning “clothing” and introduced to Indonesia via the Portuguese language‚ the term kebaya has come to refer to a garment whose origins appear to be a blouse. It was first worn in Indonesia at some time during the 15th and 16th centuries. Origins of the Kebaya After Dutch colonization‚ the kebaya took on a new role as the formal dress for the European women in

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    Indoneisa Positioning And Launching Automatic Motorcycles In Indonesia 13/12/2010 Presented to:Mrs. Patricia Harris Presented by:KUID.1014925 Name: Raghda Hesham Abdelaziz “Think in terms of offering your product or service rather than selling it” (Gesteland.R ‚ Seyk.G ‚2002 ‚p131 ) Executive summary This report explains Yamaha Indonesia launch and the positioning for the first two automatic motorcycles in Indonesia‚ the Nouvo and the Mio. It first launched the Nouvo motorcycle

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    Indonesian Culture

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    Indonesia has about 300 ethnic groups‚ each with cultural identities developed over centuries‚ and influenced by Indian‚ Arabic‚ Chinese‚ and European sources. Traditional Javanese and Balinese dances‚ for example‚ contain aspects of Hindu culture and mythology‚ as do wayang kulit(shadow puppet) performances. Textiles such as batik‚ ikat‚ ulos and songket are created across Indonesia in styles that vary by region. The most dominant influences on Indonesian architecture have traditionally been Indian;

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