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    Character and Mental of Indonesian Citizen towards a Successful Political System Indonesia is now standing as a big democratic country towards international environment. The freedom could be seen everywhere. Freedom of speech‚ media‚ and governmental transparency such as in a general direct elections. Indonesian citizen able to enjoy their daily life in such an open environment. However‚ the political situation within the country is not facing a smooth process. Seen by the amount of corruptions

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    Prejudice and Discrimination Article Upon my six-month expedition to a foreign country‚ my primary focus turned out to be about the Chinese of Indonesia. I learned a lot about the history of the Chinese and the diversity among them and those who live in Indonesia. I was also pleasantly surprised to learn about all of the various cultures‚ races‚ and ethnicities there in that country. My primary focus was not only on the cultures and ethnicities‚ but also on the discrimination as well. “Indonesia’s

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    communication using English as a foreign language by legalizing the teaching of English in elementary schools through the Decree of the Minister of Education and Culture of Indonesia No.060/U/1993 dated February 25 1993. It states that the local content subjects can be English subject. Until now‚ English subject in Indonesia is studied from elementary school even kindergarten to university. As a foreign language‚ English is not easy to study. Moreover for students who do not realize the importance

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    War 2 left Southeast Asia in an interesting albeit complex period. The once mighty European colonial empires started to crumble‚ having exhausted their fiscal resources and capacities in fighting the war. With decolonization‚ some countries like Indonesia declared independence‚ while other countries were left in a state of anomie‚ with the already existent internal turmoil such as segregated and suppressed ethnic groups and unstable democracy . The region undeniably saw the rise of movements driven

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    Identification. The Republic of Indonesia‚ the world ’s fourth most populous nation‚ has 203 million people living on nearly one thousand permanently settled islands. Some two-to-three hundred ethnic groups with their own languages and dialects range in population from the Javanese (about 70 million) and Sundanese (about 30 million) on Java‚ to peoples numbering in the thousands on remote islands. The nature of Indonesian national culture is somewhat analogous to that of India—multicultural‚ rooted

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    Name: Nabilla Utami Dhiya Rahmani (Faculty of Law) Phone number: 085721217940 Ways to promote Indonesian tourism in abroad. Indonesia is a really huge country with also “huge” cultures. Indonesia is also known as the world’s largest archipelago state consisting of thousands of islands. This also leads to the fact that Indonesia as a country which is rich of its nature and historical heritages‚ has to rely on its natural wealth to develop its economic condition as a developing country because

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    Dieleman‚ M Dieleman‚ M. (2007a). How Chinese are Entrepreneurial Strategies of Ethnic Chinese Business Groups in Southeast Asia? A Multifaceted Analysis of the Salim Group of Indonesia. Leiden‚ Netherlands: Leiden University. Dieleman‚ M. (2007b). The Rhythm of Strategy – A Corporate Biography of the Salim Group of Indonesia. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University. Dieleman‚ M. & Sachs‚ W. (2006). Oscillating between a relationship-based and a market-based model: The Salim Group. Asia Pacific Journal

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    Pre-Assignment Group 2: Hawkins‚ Reilly‚ Corbin‚ Abrams‚ Watchorn The Globalization of Starbucks 2.) What drove Starbucks to start expanding internationally? How was the company creating value for its shareholders by pursuing an international expansion strategy? A.) The catalyst for the international expansion of Starbucks was the vision and experiences of Marketing Director and future CEO Howard Schultz. In the early 1980s Mr. Schulz went to Italy and experienced the Italian coffee house

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    Democratization in Post-Suharto Indonesia In May 1998 the fall of Suharto marked the beginning of a difficult and multilayered transition process. It was accompanied by intensified conflict in the political arena‚ a dramatic increase of ethnic and religious violence and the danger of national disintegration. Ten years after the collapse of the New Order‚ Indonesia has made significant progress; however‚ the quality of democracy is still low. Theoretically innovative and empirically sound‚ this book is

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    Indonesia has about 300 ethnic groups‚ each with cultural identities developed over centuries‚ and influenced by Indian‚ Arabic‚ Chinese‚ and European sources. Traditional Javanese and Balinese dances‚ for example‚ contain aspects of Hindu culture and mythology‚ as do wayang kulit(shadow puppet) performances. Textiles such as batik‚ ikat‚ ulos and songket are created across Indonesia in styles that vary by region. The most dominant influences on Indonesian architecture have traditionally been Indian;

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