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    Invasive Alien Species

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    1. The White Goby (Glossogobius giuris) This specie has a depressed head while the body takes on a compressed appearance towards to caudal fin. This fish usually has brown or light brown spots on the side. It ranges from 40 – 50cm. Place of Origin: This was first introduced in the Philippines by the Philippine Fisheries Commission in 1960. It was believed that the goby was unconsciously part of the Mozambique Tilapia also an IAS. Distribution: The goby is distributed from tropical and subtropical

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    Bau Nyale

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    Bau Nyale Worm Festival Central Lombok. Many thousand Sasak people from across Lombok flocked to the southern shore at Seger Kuta Beach late on Wednesday 23rd February to partake in the Bau Nyale event and catch as many sea worms as possible. The worms (Nyale) are thought‚ locally‚ to be the reincarnation of Princess Mandalika‚ who in legend‚ to save her subjects from war‚ drowned herself. Mandalika reigned over the Tonjeng Beru‚ a kingdom that included much of the modern central Lombok and

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    Inflation in Indonesia

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    Article about Inflation Subject: Economy Submitted: Thursday‚ 29 November 2012 By: ID: 014201000039 Name: Joseph Amos P President University‚ Cikarang Baru‚ Bekasi‚ Indonesia 2012 Economics is the most important aspect of a country. The reciprocation of a country is seen in terms of economy. Economics also become a benchmark of development and prosperity in a country. Why does the economy become vitally important in a country? The word "economy" you hear about in everyday life and are

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    Assignment 3 (Fictitious) Boat Afloat P/L Report. Report Summary. Boat Afloat P/L is a newly established fishing tour company which will operate via e-commerce. Boat Afloat P/L investigates areas of exceptional fishing around Australia and then arranges fishing tours to these destinations. Boat Afloat P/L total contingent is the managing director‚ the general manager / research expedition leader and an office clerk. Boat

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    gcg in indonesia

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    Topic: Good Corporate Governance By: Tania Ananda Mahdani (023113004) Pradypto Utomo (023111217) Trado Vansa Addraga (023113003) 1. How is the implementation of good corporate governance on companies in Indonesia? Answer: Recent experience indicate that it isn`t sufficient for management just to rely on how efficient is the process of managing. It needs a new instrument‚ Good Cooperate Governance (GCG)‚ to prove that the management is going well. This

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    Cybercrime in Indonesia

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    Even if Indonesia has not ratified or signed the Convention on Cybercrime yet‚ officially Indonesia has implemented almost all cyber crime provisions set forth in the Convention. These provisions are set out in several articles in Law No. 11 Year 2008 on Information and Electronic Transaction. The seven provisions‚ among others; offense related to child pornography‚ illegal access‚ illegal interception‚ data interference‚ system interference‚ misuse of devices‚ and computer related forgery. The provisions

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    Cloud Indonesia

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    Adoption of the Cloud Business Model in Indonesia: Triggers‚ Benefits‚ and Challenges Ivonne Sartika Mangula1 Universiteit Utrecht Princetonplein 5‚ PO BOX 80089 3508 TB‚ Utrecht +31 30 253 54 33 Inge van de Weerd VU University Amsterdam De Boelelaan 1105 1081 HV Amsterdam +31 20 598 31 32 Sjaak Brinkkemper Universiteit Utrecht Princetonplein 5‚ PO BOX 80089 3508 TB‚ Utrecht +31 30 253 31 75 i.s.mangula@uu.nl i.vande.weerd@vu.nl s.brinkkemper@uu.nl The objective of this paper

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    Tsunami in Indonesia

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    In Indonesia they are having trouble coping with the effects of the Tsunami that happened last year. This caused a violent change to their life style. Some challenges the people of Indonesia are facing multiple health problems including physical‚ mental‚ and emotional health. In this research paper I will explain these problems and how we can try to fix them. In Tsunami¡¦s Destroy the World by: John Johnson talks about the tsunami that happened last year. After a huge earthquake on the 26th of December

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    The Absorption of Javanese In Malay By Instrumental Approach In Malaysia INTRODUCTION Javanese is not Malay like typical Malaysian understands. Even though the biological looks are the same‚ they actually belong to different group of ethnic. The essay is trying to describe the way Javanese people survived according to instrumentalist approach by Max Weber. This essay will rejects the ideas of Primordial ties to determined ethnicity of the Javanese people in Malaysia. There are three push factors

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    Corruption in Indonesia

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    Culture of corruption is deeply entrenched in Indonesian society and remains an ongoing challenge for Indonesia (Temple‚ 2001). Under Suharto’s regime‚ corruption was centralized in which the collection of bribes was dominated by government (Macintyre‚ 2003). In other words‚ individual officials were prohibited to maximize their personal gains (Temple‚ 2001). After the Suharto’s fall‚ Indonesia became more democratic and decentralized which were likely to confront corruption. However‚ corruption

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