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    Indonesia and Malaysia Indonesia and Malaysia are two countries that located in the same geographical area which is Asia Pacific. This two countries also become the member of ASEAN (Association of South East Asian Nation). Because of them are neighboring‚ they are share some similar and differences between them. The first difference between Indonesia and Malaysia is the geographical area. Indonesia has 1‚904‚569 km² with Jakarta become the capital city of them. Indonesia is an archipelago country;

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    Asian Business Environments - Week 2 The Asian Miracle Dr. Markus Taussig NUS Business School Friday‚ January 23‚ 2015 Housekeeping ❖ Discussion Forum is open! ❖ Pre-class assessment: ❖ ❖ 361 out of 369 registered students submitted (some Incompletes as well) ❖ Do press “End Assessment” — or be penalised a question (future weeks only) ❖ I will drop lowest grade at the end of the semester Weekly Tutorials begin next week! ✓ Did everyone sign up for one? ✓ Next week: laying out presentation

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    FINAL PROJECT – CORRUPTION IN INDONESIA Before we discuss about corruption in Indonesia‚ first we must know what corruption itself is. In a common view‚ corruption is misused money which causes a deficit for the country itself. But‚ corruption itself has a broader meaning beside that‚ corruption itself come from the word “corrupt” which also mean defective. A misused of power can also be a definition of corruption. Based from oxford dictionary‚ corrupt has a meaning of “having or showing a willingness

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    Curtain by Richard Wright was published in 1956‚ and records the events that took place during the Afro-Asian Conference‚ known as the Bandung Conference of April 18-25‚ 1955. This conference was a gathering of Asian and African countries in Bandung‚ Indonesia. Assembled were twenty nine leaders of the recently independent African and Asian nations whose aim was to support economic and cultural collaboration and to combat colonialism for their large and destitute populations. Race‚ religion‚ colonialism

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    availability of cheap raw material. Indonesia is with no exception one of these countries. Indonesian Footwear is one of the fast growing industry‚ and one of the most contributors of the Indonesian economy. It’s been rapidly developed since the first time it was introduced in the country. It was also the first group among non-oil products that successfully reached export value exceeding USS 1 billion (Export Indonesia‚ 2007). Footwear industry history in Indonesia starts when Bata‚ a Czechoslovakian

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    Outline VISIT INDONESIA 2008 I. Attention: What is your holiday destination to refresh your mind? I think if we just visit the places we have visited before‚ it may make us bored‚ right? You don’t want to spend high cost in your pocket and you want to get great experience you’ve never got before‚ or maybe you are willing to spend high cost provided that you’ll get proportionate satisfaction like what you want? Don’t you think one of the interesting places nearby Malaysia is Indonesia? Hopefully

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    collective as a whole. Should the territorial disputes and racial tensions between SEA nations escalate to armed conflict between SEA nations‚ it could greatly affect SEA nation building. There were a few key events which highlighted this fear. Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation during 1962–1966 expressed Indonesia’s political and armed opposition to the creation of Malaysia. In 1963‚ President Sukarno ordered Indonesian paratroopers to instigate a military attack on Malaysia and to initiate acts of

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    In Malaysia‚ the standard language is called Bahasa Malaysia "Malaysian language". In Singapore‚ Brunei‚ southern Thailand‚ and the southern Philippines it is called Bahasa Melayu "Malay language"‚ and in Indonesia it is generally called Bahasa Indonesia‚ "Indonesian language"‚ though Bahasa Nasional "National Language" and Bahasa Persatuan/Pemersatu "Unifying Language" are also heard. However‚ in areas of Sumatra and Riau where the language is indigenous‚ Indonesians refer to it as Bahasa Melayu

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    Executive Summary CIP is Community Involvement Project which widens the students’ knowledge and experience inside the organization. In this project‚ IPMI give us the opportunity to work together with PT. Persadaraya. PERSADARAYA is an organization that brings together practitioners of autonomous‚ non-profit‚ is not affiliated with any political organization‚ promoting professional development of practitioners in particular with plant material‚ animals‚ preparations sarian (galenic)‚ mineral or

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    Responsibility: Sustainability Goals: General Mills pledges to source raw materials only from sustainable sources. By 2020‚ they plan to sustainably source 100% of the top ten raw materials they use in their products. The main issue they face is in Indonesia‚ where palm oil farming has caused severe deforestation. In order to combat this problem‚ General Mills joined the Round Table for Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) and fully supports the RSPO

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