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    the few who had a vision of modernizing their countries as well as leading their nation past the clutches of their colonial masters. It is our purpose here to compare and contrast the nationalism of the two archipelagoes in Southeast Asia‚ namely Indonesia and the Philippines‚ through their history of colonization‚ the factors that contributed to the rise of their nationalist fervor and the continual development of their nationalism in the face of the 21st century with the intention of better understanding

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    The resources of Indonesia might be answering the needs of appropriate infrastructure. Three years spent in Civil Engineering is enough for a realization how potential Indonesia is. Indonesia is also the biggest archipelago in the world. In my opinion‚ human and natural resources is not an inheritance by the ancients‚ but something we should preserve for the next descendants. Some of Indonesia’s biggest assets are water resources. The development of water in Indonesia deserves considerable

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    Indonesia’s Economic Performance in 2007 – 2012 The Resilient Rising Economic Power in the Midst of Global Crisis Indonesia is one of the developing countries who possess potential to grow as a new economic power both in Asia as well as in the world. Indonesia‚ alongside China and India‚ were the countries with the best and most consistent economic growth for the past five years. Indonesia grows at an average rate of 6% every year since 2007. Even the collapse of world financial system which was started

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    Indonesian market. If Mr. Gillespie does decide to enter Indonesia‚ he must also decide whether to do it alone or through a joint venture‚ and how to structure employee compensation. It looks like Gillespie conducted enough corporate anthropology research to identify viable consumer product needs that Lincoln Electric will be able to provide (stick consumables vs. automatic consumables segments). I understand that investing in Indonesia offers many benefits to the organization‚ mostly towards increased

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    capabilities in emerging markets is a key strategic imperative for our organization. After careful review‚ it is recommended that we expand textile manufacturing to Indonesia. Investment in Indonesia does pose risks; however‚ these are outweighed by the numerous benefits that Indonesia offers for foreign direct investment (FDI). Indonesia offers a growing middle class‚ a stable political situation‚ strong domestic demand‚ as well as conservative macroeconomic policies. It is the world’s fourth most

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    (exports and imports)‚ as well as business expansion done by one particular company in foreign country towards another country in order to enlarge and expand its market and business scope‚ and also definitely to increase revenue and profit. Indonesia is one of the developing country whose one of its business and economic activities is Investment. Investment activies in one particular country is meant to cultivate potential economy into a real economic power. If the domestic capital is considered

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    normal speed because of road situation. Traffic jams or traffic congestion in Indonesia‚ especially in Jakarta‚ arises from three basic causes: road traffic factors‚ vehicle factors‚ and human factors. One of the causes that makes Jakarta’s traffic jam so complex is the unequal increase rate of street width and the increasing of vehicle significantly on the private vehicle. Nowadays‚ Jakarta is crowded by vehicle. Indonesia Transportation Department (2011) released‚ “The amount of total vehicle in

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    Australians were targeted by Islamic extremists in the most popular Muslim country in the world – Indonesia. The Australian and Indonesian government used the full force of both their legal systems and their police enforcement agencies to tackle the terrorist threat on their doorstep. Legal responses for achieving justice after the Bali Bombings include Australia’s enforcement cooperation with Indonesia and the arrest of the Bali bombers where as non legal responses include anti-terrorism campaigns

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    managerial practices. Indonesia and Singapore Cultural Research Indonesia Country profile Indonesia is located at Southeast Asia and the archipelago composed of about 13‚000 islands. The Bahasa Indonesia has been officially adopted as national language. Hindi‚ Buddhist‚ Islam‚ Protestant‚ and Catholic are the main religions in Indonesia‚ where Islam has become the dominant religion (Munandar‚ 1996). The climate typically produces high‚ even temperatures and heavy rainfall. Indonesia has the world’s fourth

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    words. Some of these words are academic terms‚ for example terms in law‚ which is the reason that for many studies in Indonesia‚ it is compulsory to take a course of Dutch Language. But the Dutch influence is also visible in everyday Indonesian language. I personally thought that the reason for this would be obvious: the Dutch were present for almost 350 years in what is now Indonesia during the colonial period. But then we found that only a very small minority of Indonesians ever had fluent knowledge

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