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    Israel: social problems to social welfare‚ poverty and the interaction with religion Israel is located in the Middle East‚ on the south eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. Today Israel includes two distinct nationalities: the Jews and the Palestinian Arabs. Judaism is the official Israeli religion and consists of the majority of the population. Islamic religion consists of the minority of the population. Both the people of these nationalities are extremely involved and unable to escape their

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    Airah Mary Michaela Diaz (Task: Indonesia) Maegan Martinez (Task: Philippines) South Asia | Philippines | Indonesia | Type of Government | -known as the Republic of the Philippines. Is a sovereign state in SEA.-it is called republic or democratic form of government‚ where the power is in the hands of the people.-it has three branches: Executive‚ Legislative and Judicial. | -Republic of Indonesia – official name of the country means “Island of the Indies”-Head of government – President |

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    business of the advertiser‚ products that are categorized as a sensitive nature‚ might have a greater level of regulation. For example‚ organizations such as dating agencies are not allowed to advertise on television. However in comparison with Indonesia‚ they can still advertised on television‚ such as Take Me Out or Take Him Out. Labelling Regulation • Labeling must include the established name‚ proprietary name (if any)‚ adequate directions for use‚ and adequate warnings. The agency considers

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    Compare & Contrast Essay: Indonesian Martial Arts Martial arts in Indonesia all started when the Chinese raced Indonesians brought the Chinese martial arts to Indonesia allowing Indonesian martial arts to develop. The martial arts depicted in Kho Ping Hoo and the movie ‘Merantau’ both have similarities and differences. Kho Ping Hoo was a famous Indonesian martial art author with Chinese ethnicity who wrote stories about martial art. Kho Ping Hoo was inspired from Hongkong and Taiwanese films

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    What is the legislation regarding youth crime in Indonesia? The Definition of Juvenile Delinquency in Indonesia as indicated by Article 1 (1) of Law No.3‚ 1997: 1. A Child who Commits a Crime 2. A Child who Commits an Action that is Considered Forbidden for Children. The expanding in urbanization in Indonesia has expanded the total of youth crime. There are a lot of regulation and legislation regarding youth crime in Indonesia. However‚ there are still a lot of youngsters that involve

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    Kazura FROM: maria anton RE: Shoe production in Indonesia Recently one of the company’s competitors was accused of exploitative labor practices because they used Indonesian labor that are paid similar wage like the company plans to. Due to the accusation imposed‚ that company suffered 50 % decrease in monthly sales and incurred negative publicity. If the company is to go ahead and implement the plan to relocate manufacturing in Indonesia by paying similar wages‚ it will not be long before

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    ERD WORKING PAPER SERIES NO. 25 ECONOMICS AND RESEARCH DEPARTMENT Revisiting Growth and Poverty Reduction in Indonesia: What Do Subnational Data Show? Arsenio M. Balisacan Ernesto M. Pernia Abuzar Asra October 2002 Asian Development Bank ERD Working Paper No. 25 REVISITING GROWTH AND POVERTY REDUCTION IN INDONESIA: WHAT DO SUBNATIONAL DATA SHOW? Arsenio M. Balisacan Ernesto M. Pernia Abuzar Asra October 2002 Arsenio M. Balisacan is Professor of Economics at the

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    Some major issues in Indonesia include abuse of labor workers‚ bird flu‚ human rights and forced evictions. These issues play a powerful role in Indonesia’s society and the government should take action against these atrocities and/or be held accountability for the wrong doings and deaths. The first major issue is abuse of labor workers. In the article "Abuse rife at Nike’s Indonesia plants" workers at nine factories under contract by the U.S. sportswear giant Nike says they

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    [pic] Study Guide (BUSS 1056) Global Experience Professional Development Indonesia Study Tour (SP4 2013)  Prepared by Dr Tracey Bretag‚ Course Coordinator Introduction This Study Guide provides an overview of the core components of this course – networking‚ career planning and intercultural communication – by taking you through each of the allocated Readings and demonstrating how they relate to the learning objectives of the course. As reflection is integral

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    In the article “Managing Malaysia-Indonesia relations in the context of democratization: the emergence of non-state actors by Khadijah Md. Khalid and Shakila Yacob‚ is an informative discussion on how and to what extend does the non-state actors effect the bilateral relations between Malaysia and Indonesia in terms of democratization. Here is the summary based on the article. The author did an overview of the historical and impact of people-to-people exchanges on diplomatic relations. The people-to-people

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