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    The Inventory Problems

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    Inventory problems have recently affected the Nation. The inventory problems are not only affect cement industry but also electricity‚ trains‚ telecommunication‚ and other sectors of industries. The symptom offers a dilemma‚ when technology develops quickly‚ another phenomena occur; in fact it is beyond expectation. The fundamental weakness of the inventory problems lies in the inaccuracy of management of logistics and transportation for inventory. One of the factors affecting the inaccuracy is

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    The December 2004 Earthquake in Northern Sumatra‚ Indonesia Sarah Loiacano November 16‚ 2010 Geology Section H004 On December 26‚ 2004‚ mass destruction and devastation was the result of a large earthquake off of the West Coast of Northern Sumatra‚ Indonesia. The earthquake began in the early morning on Sunday at 7:58:53 AM‚ and wreaked havoc on thousands in the affected areas. BBC News reported on the earthquake‚ stating that “Sunday’s tremor – the fourth largest since 1990 – had a particularly

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    Post-independence Indonesia (By: Heriyanto Yang) Pre-independence historical background   The Chinese are believed to have landed on Indonesian soil‚ the then Nusantara archipelago‚ as early as the third century BC. As is the case with almost all groups of immigrants in the world‚ they brought along with them‚ in the course of the centuries‚ their culture‚ beliefs‚ values‚ and a sense of affinity with the motherland. The idea that Confucianism started taking root in Indonesia long ago may have

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    Australia and New Zealand: Doing business with Indonesia SECTION 1 Cultural Differences: Many Australian and New Zealand organizations are seeking business opportunities in Asian countries as these Asian countries are in developing phase and they offer vast business opportunities to already developed nations. Here‚ we are going to analyze the business expansion of Australian and New Zealand organizations in Indonesia. During Global expansion of a business‚ it is very important to understand the

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    6.5 Step 1: Pick a friend or family member to be the character of your word problem. This friend or family member may do one of the following: * Drive a boat * Drive a jet ski Step 2: Select a current speed of the water in mph. Step 3: Select the number of hours (be reasonable please) that your friend or family member drove the boat or jets ski against the current speed you chose in step 2. Step 4: Select the number of hours that your friend or family member made the same trip

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    shaped by a common concern for an understanding of Islam that takes into account the myriad challenges that Indonesia is today faced with. They reflect Madjid’s quest for developing a contextually relevant interpretation of Islam that‚ departing from traditional notions in some significant respects‚ can help in the process of building a pluralist and more democratic society based on social justice. Madjid’s search for a contextual Indonesian Islamic theology draws upon his understanding of what

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    Nebraska - Lincoln Nebraska Anthropologist Anthropology‚ Department of 1-1-1999 Teen Pregnancy: A Cross-Cultural Phenomenon but a Western Problem? Tina Brown Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/nebanthro Part of the Anthropology Commons Brown‚ Tina‚ "Teen Pregnancy: A Cross-Cultural Phenomenon but a Western Problem?" (1999). Nebraska Anthropologist. Paper 116. http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/nebanthro/116 This Article is brought to you for free and open access

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    Determinants and consequences of early marriage in Java‚ Indonesia. Savitridina R. Abstract PIP: This study analyzes the determinants and patterns of early marriage and explores its consequences on marital dissolution‚ work status and occupation‚ migration‚ and contraceptive use in Java‚ Indonesia. Data from the 1991 Demographic and Health Survey are obtained on 5816 ever married women‚ 15-49 years old‚ living on Java. Early marriage occurs among women before age 20. Subjects are grouped as

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    in Banjarmasin A tradition is belief or behavior within a group or society which has been exist for generations with certain procedures. Every region in this world has their own traditions. Moreover in Indonesia‚ which already known as a country with a millions cultures. Indonesia has so much traditions from Sabang to Merauke‚ among others : Funeral ceremony in Toraja‚ Debus1 in Banten‚ Karapan sapi2 in Madura‚ Pukul Sapu3 in Mamala‚and others. But‚ have you ever heard about “birth ritual”

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    “Hamlet”. Most people would read “Hamlet” and come to the conclusion that Shakespeare is a playwright mastermind‚ however‚ there are a few that would call it a disaster. One of these few people is T. S. Eliot‚ who wrote an essay called “Hamlet and his Problems” in which he verbally attacks Shakespeare and claims that the storyline of “Hamlet” is more mixed up than the character himself. He firmly believes that because of the main characters random lunacy in almost every scene‚ that “Hamlet” was a failure

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