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    Relationship of China and Indonesia 1. Antiquity The relationship between the monarchy in ancient China and Indonesia since the 7th century ‚ and perhaps earlier has begun. Indonesia is part of the Maritime Silk Road connecting China and India and the Arab world. A large number of Chinese ceramics are found throughout Indonesia suggested link between the two ancient trade . National Museum of Indonesia has one of the best Chinese ceramics and found outside China ‚ Chinese and Japanese the most

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    Indonesia - The Troubled Giant Indonesia is a vast country. Its 220 million people are spread out over some 17‚000 islands that span an arc 3‚200 miles long from Sumatra in the west to Irian Jaya in the east. It is the world’s most populous Muslim nation - some 85 percent of the population count themselves as Muslims -but also one of the most ethnically diverse. More than 500 languages are spoken in the country‚ and separatists are active in a number of provinces. For 30 years this sprawling

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    ARTICLE IN PRESS Technology in Society XX (2003) XXX–XXX www.elsevier.com/locate/techsoc International technology transfer and distribution of technology capabilities: the case of railway development in Indonesia Kartiko Putranto ∗‚ Don Stewart‚ Graham Moore International Technologies Centre (IDTC)‚ Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering‚ The University of Melbourne‚ Parkville‚ Victoria 3010‚ Australia Abstract Technology capabilities include various abilities from project

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    The Aim of Education in Indonesia By Daenuri Suhendar Many people in Indonesia believe that success in education is measuring the academic values. Therefore‚ their efforts have focused only on how much academic value that can be achieved‚ we may often forget the real purpose of education that it is not to get a course of academic and other achievements. However‚ the purpose of education is to improve the multiple intelligence and cognitive students. In other words‚ a school can’t

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    Indonesia: The Troubled Giant Question 1: What political factors explain Indonesia’s poor economic performance? What economic factors? Are these two related? The impeachment of the Indonesian dictator Suharto is widely considered one of the most exciting political happenings of recent years. Indonesia is the world’s fourth biggest country‚ with a population of 202 million people; Suharto had ruled the country with an iron fist for about 32 years. The fact that his absolute

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    beautiful countries‚Thailand and Indonesia. They both beautiful. They’re very similar but different in some points. For me‚ the atmosphere in the streets of Thailand and Indonesia is very similar. Both streets are full of life. In Thailand‚ stalls fill it streets. You can find a lot of things accessories‚ books‚ movies and even clothes. Trees shade the roads‚ the smell of fresh air filling the place. I’d go out strolling by myself and lose sense of time. In Indonesia bazaars and food trucks are everywhere

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    LEGAL PROPOSITION ON THE PUBLIC FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OF INDONESIA By: Adistra Kusuma Waligalit‚ Faculty of Law of Gadjah Mada University This study identified several Legal defects regarding the Act on Public Freedom of Information of Indonesia. These legal defects will be explained along with the reccomendations of remedy as below. INTRODUCTION After experiencing a difficult time in New Order era (1966-1998)‚ when the civil rights to freely obtain information had been abused by the government

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    Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Webster University Vienna Fall 2011 RESEARCH PAPER: CULTURAL COERCION IN INDONESIA Literature review of Murray Li‚ Tania (1999): "Compromising Power: Developement‚ Culture‚ and Rule in Indonesia". In: Cultural Anthropology 14(3)‚ pp. 295-322 Vienna‚ 11.12.2011 Gregor Čorokalo Introduction The age of globalization that we currently live in has certainly brought many changes to both our environment and the ways in which we live our lives. The process

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    which is short of Pancasila democracy. Deliberation is the value resulting from the roots of Indonesian culture. Consensus agreement as expressly stated in these four basic precepts of our country‚ namely Pancasila. Fourth principle of Pancasila Indonesia confirmed that the principle of democracy should be run in a way that thoughtful deliberation. Theory Pancasila democracy is of the view that all matters related to social problems should be resolved through the consensus agreement. Theory of Pancasila

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    EDUCATION PROBLEM IN INDONESIA Alfarian David Undana‚ Kupang ABSTRACT This paper aims to provide a snapshot of the quality of education in Indonesia which is in poor situation compared to some foreign countries. The causes that lead to low quality of education in Indonesia like problem on effectiveness‚ efficiency and standardization of teaching. Some of the solutions are provided in order to resolve this issue with the hope that the quality of education in Indonesia could be better in the future

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