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    Malaysian Culture

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    However‚ Malay art does show some North Indian influence due to the historical influence of India. Traditional Malay music and performing arts appear to have originated in the Kelantan-Pattani region with influences from India‚ China‚ Thailand and Indonesia. The music is based around percussion instruments‚ the most important of which is the gendang (drum). There are at least 14 types of traditional drums. Drums and other traditional percussion instruments and are often made from natural materials.

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    the impact of increasing world oil price make the government takes this policy. President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has said‚ the gasoline price assumption in APBN 2012 must be adjusted‚ the government no longer possible to assign gasoline price of Indonesia (ICP) U.S. $ 90 per barrel‚ because the ICP price now exceeds U.S. $ 115 per barrel. We must be able to realistic‚ every rupiahs spent on gasoline subsidies‚ actually could be used for something more useful to build our infrastructure. On contrary

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    Indonesian Culture

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    In the past in Java and Bali‚ royal courts or rich persons were major patrons of the arts. They continue their support‚ but other institutions joined them. The Dutch founded the Batavia Society for the Arts and Sciences in 1778‚ which established the National Museum that continues to display artifacts of the national culture. The Dutch-founded National Archive seeks to preserve the literary heritage‚ despite poor funding and the hazards of tropical weather and insects. Over the past several decades

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    Service Quality of Bank

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    out to pay my tuition fee‚ pay my bill‚ and buy a prepaid reload. Transfer money also getting easy as my parents from Indonesia send me money just thru ATM to ATM. Despite all of the good thing of the banking service. I’ve experience the worse one. If I’m not mistaken‚ on Thursday‚ August 23‚ 2007 around 15:46 pm‚ I make cash withdrawals at ATMs BNI (Bank Negara Indonesia or Indonesian Bank) branch Klampis Surabaya Rp1‚000‚000‚ but it was came out only Rp950.000‚ though my bank account already

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    into Indonesia – local production of consumables a. Country and market b. Competition i. How to compete? 1. Commodity price war 2. Differentiation on quality 3. other c. Economic and Political Risks d. Market entry options i. 100 ownership ii. Joint venture iii. Other Should Lincoln adopt its incentive policy? It should adopt local incentive policy. Piecework – NO (under piecework system most workers could earn more but some workers could earn less) -> no factory in Indonesia was

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    history of sepak takraw

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    HISTORY OF SEPAK TAKRAW THE TRADITIONAL CIRCLE GAME The oldest form of kicking the traditional woven ball used in the game was for players to stand in a circle and try to keep the ball in the air as long as possible without using their hands or arms. The circle game has no set rules‚ required very little space – which was important in the jungles of Southeast Asia and the ball was woven out of rattan which was found in abundance. The circle game provided villagers of all ages with fun‚ recreation

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    Mr. Sean T. Ngo

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    fastest growing emerging region in the world. 16 Collyer Quay‚ Hitachi Tower‚ Level 18‚ Singapore 589154 6th & 7th Floor‚ Me Linh Point Tower‚ 2 Ngo Duc Ke‚ District 1‚ HCMC‚ Vietnam Specializing in 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Vietnam Singapore Indonesia Malaysia Thailand Philippines Taiwan Hong Kong/China India 16 Collyer Quay‚ Hitachi Tower‚ Level 18‚ Singapore 589154 6th & 7th Floor‚ Me Linh Point Tower‚ 2 Ngo Duc Ke‚ District 1‚ HCMC‚ Vietnam Our Services 1. Franchising Services 2. Management

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    Review of Film 'Opera Java'

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    KAJIAN SENI “OPERA JAWA” - ANALISIS Disusun oleh: NAMA: NEBOJSA DJORDJEVIC NIM: S7012080012 PROGRAM STUDI PASCASARJANA KAJIAN BUDAYA FAKULTAS SASTRA DAN SENI RUPA UNIVERSITAS SEBELAS MARET SURAKARTA 2012 Preface During my stay in Indonesia I was introduced to more traditional forms of arts here: theatre through ketoprak is closest to definition of ‘western’ theatre‚ wayang orang – staged Ramayana based theatre and wayang kulit which can be roughly defined as leather theatre play which

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    ASEAN only Successes : Counter-Terrorism ASEAN realized how devastating terrorism can be to the region after the Bali Bombings in 2002. Several hundred people were killed in that incident and made ASEAN realize how real the threat of terrorism is. Such events pose a direct threat to the peace and security of the South East Asian region‚ and could also impede economic development in several ASEAN countries as a result. This is due to the fact that many ASEAN countries’ economies rely heavily

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    city and fort of Melacca to the British. On the other hand‚ the factory of Fort Marlborough in Bencoolen and all of the British property on the island of Sumatra were surrendered to the Dutch. In short‚ after the treaty was signed‚ Bencoolen and Indonesia belongs to the

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