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    Tsunami in Indonesia

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    In Indonesia they are having trouble coping with the effects of the Tsunami that happened last year. This caused a violent change to their life style. Some challenges the people of Indonesia are facing multiple health problems including physical‚ mental‚ and emotional health. In this research paper I will explain these problems and how we can try to fix them. In Tsunami¡¦s Destroy the World by: John Johnson talks about the tsunami that happened last year. After a huge earthquake on the 26th of December

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    Corruption in Indonesia

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    Culture of corruption is deeply entrenched in Indonesian society and remains an ongoing challenge for Indonesia (Temple‚ 2001). Under Suharto’s regime‚ corruption was centralized in which the collection of bribes was dominated by government (Macintyre‚ 2003). In other words‚ individual officials were prohibited to maximize their personal gains (Temple‚ 2001). After the Suharto’s fall‚ Indonesia became more democratic and decentralized which were likely to confront corruption. However‚ corruption

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    Mudik in Indonesia

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    still have a place in today’s world? Mudik is an Indonesian term used to describe when someone who lives away from home is coming home for the holidays. This tradition is often seen during great holidays‚ such as Christmas and Eid-ul-Fitr. In Indonesia‚ for example‚ as many as 30 million people go mudik on Eid-ul-Fitr in 2011. Most people do mudik activity because they want to reunite with their families after being away for working or studying for a long time. Some societies think that mudik

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    Paddy Field Fish Culture (also named Fish Culture in Paddy Field) Problem Identification: The bad harvest of paddy resulting in a high price of rice‚ accompanying with the low income of farmers. Problem Delineation: Firstly‚ the growth of paddy needs a mass of water to survive‚ and it is hard and cost to fertilizer and to sterilize the fields‚ especially in a rainy season. And manure is hardly to be absorbed sometimes. In addition‚ there are usually some problems with pests and weeds‚ which

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    Balinese Residential House

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    Balinese Residential Architecture 2 Balinese Residential Architecture: Balinese architecture has be divided into 6 parts which are the family compound‚ the pavilions‚ the temple courtyard and gates‚ the kul-kul and shrines‚ the palaces and also the water palaces (Wijaya & Granquist‚ 2005‚ p97) . Balinese residential architecture is based on ancient traditional Javanese style combined with Hindu religion and culture. The concept behind this architecture is the openness of space within

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    A THOUSAND COLOURED DREAMS

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    THE REVIEW OF THE BOOK “A THOUSAND COLOURED DREAMS: THE STORY OF A YOUNG GIRL GROWING IN PAPUA” WRITTEN BY JOSEPHINE ABAIJAH by (Name) The Name of the Class (Course) Professor (Tutor) The Name of the School (University) The City and State where it is located The Date The book “A thousand colored dreams: the story of a young girl grown in Papua” written by Josephine Abaijah is an autobiographical essay‚ based on the real events. The major characters are taken from a real life and

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    Gebusi Analysis

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    REACTION The Gebusi‚ written by Knauft‚ was written with the intention of sharing the author’s discoveries during his stay with and study of the Gebusi people in Papua New Guinea. Starting in the early 1980’s‚ he traveled to Papua New Guinea and lived with the Gebusi people. At that time‚ they were still in their traditional tribal way of life‚ which fascinated him and resulted in the writing of the first edition of the Gebusi. The second time he visited was the late 1990’s when Christianity had

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    Essay Contributions of immigrants When immigrants came down to Singapore‚ they made contributions to our country. These are some of the contributions that they made Firstly‚ the immigrants made some economic contributions. For the Malays‚ traders from various parts of the Malay Archipelago brought straits produce from their hometowns to Singapore. They helped to increase Singapore’s trade and the variety of goods traded between Singapore and other countries. This made Singapore a more popular

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    My hometown

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    Kelantan‚ a state as known as “Muslim city””. Actually it not only full of Muslim culture‚ although it is cradle of Malay culture‚ it also have other ethnic religion and culture and we live in harmony. So‚ I want introduce with you all how unique my hometown – Kelantan. First‚ Kelantan have many ethnic culture‚ the most difference with other Malaysia state is Thai culture. At many years ago Thais from the near Thailand state with Kelantan that is Sungai Golok come to Kelantan life and

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    holiday to bandung

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    Chrisda Spending my holiday in Bandung On July 31‚ 2013 I was on my way with a train call Herina with destination to Bandung. At that time‚ it was my first time on a train. I was so scared because I have no idea how to find the place to sit or to find my seat number. So in order to do that‚ I asked one of the securities guard to help me find carriage and where my seat was. Right at 9 pm the train starts to run the engine‚ I was so excited. On the way‚ I met a nice family who also went to Bandung

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