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    globalization effects in Indonesia “In 1998 20% of the Indonesian population were below the poverty line. In 1999‚ 28% of the population was below the poverty line. Then in 2000‚ 22% of the population was below the poverty line” (Rukmana). The International Monetary Fund (IMF) claims to help countries in poverty achieve macroeconomic stability to reduce poverty. Macroeconomic stability is the balance of healthy rates of: GDP‚ unemployment‚ and price indices (Gupya). Indonesia sought the aid of the

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    Inflation in Indonesia

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    Article about Inflation Subject: Economy Submitted: Thursday‚ 29 November 2012 By: ID: 014201000039 Name: Joseph Amos P President University‚ Cikarang Baru‚ Bekasi‚ Indonesia 2012 Economics is the most important aspect of a country. The reciprocation of a country is seen in terms of economy. Economics also become a benchmark of development and prosperity in a country. Why does the economy become vitally important in a country? The word "economy" you hear about in everyday life and are

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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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    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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    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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    Country Analysis Report - Indonesia - In-depth PESTLE Insights Description: Introduction The country analysis report on Indonesia provides a wide array of analytical inputs to analyze the country’s performance‚ and the objective is to help the reader to make business decisions and prepare for the future. The report on Indonesia analyzes the political‚ economic‚ social‚ technological‚ legal and environmental (PESTLE) structure of Indonesia. The report provides a holistic view of Indonesia from historical

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    Background The block Telaga Said-Darat‚ located in southwestern of North Sumatra Basin‚ is the oldest oilfield in Indonesia‚ with total area of ​​82 km2. It was firstly discovered in 1883‚ with the development history of fifty years. Oil and gas exploration and development mainly depends on surface geological surveys. In the absence of any modern seismic exploration and logging techniques‚ oil and gas structural traps were found in the field and produced with outmoded drilling and oil extraction

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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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    In the article “Managing Malaysia-Indonesia relations in the context of democratization: the emergence of non-state actors by Khadijah Md. Khalid and Shakila Yacob‚ is an informative discussion on how and to what extend does the non-state actors effect the bilateral relations between Malaysia and Indonesia in terms of democratization. Here is the summary based on the article. The author did an overview of the historical and impact of people-to-people exchanges on diplomatic relations. The people-to-people

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