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    speaker. Most of the rice that we get or buy comes from Central Luzon‚ and based on statistics we have around 2.4 million Filipino farmers and the average farm size is 1.14 hectares. Meanwhile‚ compared to other countries such as China‚ Japan‚ and Indonesia we have really low expenses that go to Agriculture which include the irrigation systems and other farm equipments. This shows that we haven’t prioritized Agriculture yet. Japan has the most yields compared to other countries since they invest in

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    the suburb. Let’s say it was The Village. I didn’t know what “The Village” was going to look like because I’d spent my whole life in Jakarta‚ a big crowded city. We were supposed to live with The Village people in their house. In my home country‚ Indonesia‚ there were big social-economic differences between people who live in the big city and the village. So‚ what I thought was I was going to live in a very ugly house made from wood and eat rice with vegetables only-no meat. Once again‚ I was wrong

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    management

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    Executive summary: This report will explore more about organizational environment including external environment and internal environment. Mission statement is one of the elements that made up the internal environment.Mission statement should also consider some concepts in order to be effective mission statement. Thaitanic is a Thailand concept restaurant and was established in 2014‚ which is located in one of Jakarta’s most crowded spot‚ PIK( Pantai Indah Kapuk). The target market for Thaitanic

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    Traditional Malay Theatre

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    "What do I know about that stuff?" "We have traditional performances?" "Do they still perform that kind of thing?" "Weddings are cultural? I thought it was just tradition." Wait‚ isn’t that the same thing? These are remarks most commonly expressed by the locals of my very own generation when asked about local culture and theatre. More and more questions come into the mind of a typical local when you talk to them about Malaysian culture. Malaysia is known for its natural beauty‚ modern buildings‚

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    Word Formation

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    Indonesian Blends Barli Bram Sanata Dharma University Yogyakarta‚ Indonesia barli@usd.ac.id Abstract This paper examines Indonesian blends like asdos (ASisten DOSen‚ respectively meaning ’assistant lecturer ’) "lecturer assistant" and wako (WAli KOta ’guardian city ’) "mayor". Even though this topic has‚ to a certain extent‚ been discussed under a different heading called "acronym"‚ for instance by Dardjowidjojo (1979)‚ it will prove beneficial to look into the patterns of this morphological

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    result of the growth of eight economies known as the high-performing Asian economies‚ hereinafter HPAEs. These comprised Japan‚ Hong Kong‚ the Republic of Korea‚ Singapore and Taiwan‚ and the three newly industrialised economies (NIEs) which were Indonesia‚ Malaysia and Thailand. Prior to the 1960s‚ tensions between the regional powers were relatively high‚ which was evidently the result of several major events including the Sino-Japanese war‚ the wars between Japan and Russia and Japan and Korea

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    Indonesia Unemployment

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    from February 2014 Source: Statistics Indonesia The average unemployment rate in Indonesia based on the last 5 years (2009-2013) is 6.78%. The unemployment in Indonesia hit the highest in 2009 with 7.9%‚ and the lowest rate of unemployment was in 2012 with 6.1%. From the above graph‚ we can see that there is a decrease in unemployment rate from 2009 to 2012 falling from a rate of 7.9% in 2009 to 6.1% in 2012. This may be due to the fact the government in Indonesia‚ has been putting effort to lower

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    Corruption in Indonesia

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    Corruption in Indonesia Indonesia that has been considered as one of the corrupted country in Asia and the world because of the corruption in Indonesia is something that becomes a habitual. Indonesia have corruption opinion index 2.6 from 10. These index makes us in the position 143 from 179 investigate country. Other investigation that use to test Indonesia capabilities which is: business easiness indicator by World Bank show us Indonesia need 12 procedures‚ 151 days or working and 130.7% cost

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    Origin

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    "Devarāja" is the Hindu-Buddhist cult of deified royalty in Southeast Asia.[1] It could be simply described as Southeast Asian concept of divine king. The concept viewed the monarch to possess transcendental quality‚ the king as the living god on earth‚ the incarnation of the supreme god‚ often attributed to Shiva or Vishnu. The concept is closely related to Indian concept of Chakravartin (universal monarch). In politics‚ it is viewed as the divine justification of a king’s rule. The concept was

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    Siten Tedak

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    traditions that are carried out when a child first learning path and executed at the age of about seven or eight months ceremony Down the ground is one of the traditional Javanese culture to children aged 8 months (pitung eight)‚ in other areas in Indonesia is also known for traditional ceremony down the land with different terms. The ceremony is manifesting gratitude because at this age the child will begin to get to know the natural world around them and start learning to walk.Siti Tedak-down ceremony

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