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    today. Back then‚ when a man and woman were seen together‚ they are usually on the verge of getting married or happily married. In the Muslim city Banda Aceh‚Indonesia‚ dating is still similar to what it was back then in countries like America‚ Britain‚ India‚ etc. In his essay‚ “Crimson Leopard-Print Headscarves: Wearing the Veil in Banda Aceh‚ Indonesia”‚ Doug Clark talks about what different styles of headscarves or jilbab say about the woman and the different meanings behind each style. The jilbab

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    It was a serene Sunday in Banda Aceh‚ Indonesia when a substantial earthquake measuring around 8-9 on the Richter scale devastated the Indian Ocean region. The quake started at approximately 8:25 a.m. and lasted a prolonged seven minutes. The sea level drastically subsided and residents of the Banda Aceh began collecting fish that were exposed on the beach due to the change in sea level. At this time‚ in Banda Aceh‚ it was now 9 a.m.‚ and Banda Aceh was not as peaceful. Overwhelming waves began

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    Seismology at University of Potsdam is driven by my strong desire to be able to explore earth structure and seismic condition of this earth‚ especially in Aceh. According to the geographical condition‚ Aceh‚ one of provinces in Indonesia‚ is located on the ‘Pacific Ring of Fire’ which causes many earthquakes every year. Seismology is crucially needed in Aceh to be explored for further study about earthquake. Lack of seismologists makes this field difficult to be developed. The second paragraph is the

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    Without underestimating the role of Kartini in the struggle of nation‚ Bachtiar only asked a critical question; among many heroines in Indonesia‚ why is Kartini chosen as the heroine of emancipation? In the era of Kartini‚ there was Cut Nyak Dien from Aceh who fought directly with her weapon. In the field of education‚ there was Rohana Kudus from West Sumatra who was more expansive than Kartini in establishing the school. Moreover‚ Bachtiar added that Indonesian people actually should not be surprised

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    for Dynamite fishing is ten years in prison and one hundred million Rupiah fine under 1985 law. Even though the punishment is severe‚ dynamite fishing still happens frequently throughout Indonesia. Recently this week‚ dynamite fishing is spotted at Aceh‚ Northern and Southern Sumatra‚ the Seribu Islands in Jakarta Bay‚ the East Nusa Tenggara islands and Sulawesi. The reason for this behavior is that this method of fishing is very advantageous for fisherman because it allows them to get lots of fish

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    provinces of Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam‚ North Sumatra‚ Jakarta‚ West Java‚ Central Java‚ East Java‚ Jogjakarta‚ West Kalimantan and South Sulawesi includes programs that improve the health of children and women‚ address child exploitation and trafficking issues‚ enhance food security and nutrition‚ increase the relevancy of junior secondary education and prepare families and communities for emergencies. Indonesia has been a hotbed of internal strife for more than 50 years. In Aceh where Save the Children

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    Natural Devastation The largest earthquake in 40 years shifted huge geological plates beneath the Indian Ocean on Dec. 26‚ 2004‚ causing a immense and abrupt displacement of millions of tons of water. Indonesia villages closest to the epicenter were swamped within minutes‚ while elsewhere the waves radiated outward‚ making landfall at speeds topping 500 mph (www.cbsnews.com). The phenomenon we call tsunami is a series of large waves of extremely long wavelength and period usually generated by

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    Nama : Rachmad Iqbal Nim :1106102020034 Using of English Song to Increase student vocabulary English has become an international language that use in daily communication almost country in the world.because of that almost all of country in the world study about english‚ when we began to study english there are four skill such as listening‚ reading‚writing and speaking.speaking is one of skill that must be master if we want speak english very well. But in fact that a lot of students in the school

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    declared it as the 27th state of Indonesia (Kiernan‚ 2003). Similarly‚ Suharto used military forces to overcome any attempts at creating a separate administration. In 1976‚ Suharto authorised military forces to supress the rebellion in Aceh; The Free Aceh Movement’s goal of reaching independence went against Suharto’s ideal of a centralised administrative system (Ann‚ 2009). Furthermore‚ Suharto’s military forces were authorised to any means necessary in order to maintain this idealised system

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    The relationship between the locals and the Europeans was very important in Southeast Asia during the time of the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries. The local rulers that were established had maintained a grip on their territory and had to be consulted before setting up trading posts. Any Europeans that ventured down to this region must have been prepared for what they would be encountering on its shores. Whether it was the Dutch from the Netherlands‚ the English country traders‚ the Portuguese or

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