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    Donald Trump Case Study

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    1. What factors helped Donald trump to become the next President of the United States of America? When we hear about Donald Trump the first thing in our mind is the a successful businessman everyone now about that‚ Trumps prioritize economic growth as a foreign policy objective ‚ so it will be a good chance to develop the economics field in the US because he already has the experience before in the past‚ it proven when he promised to give more jobs to the unemployed in the US and also Trump is trying

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    Service Quality of Bank

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    were not many‚ but nevertheless I still impaired by ATM BNI. Previously‚ I have also experienced a similar ugly incident at the ATM BCA (Bank Central Asia) with a lack of money is greater. Around May 15‚ 2009‚ I withdraw cash at BCA ATM in Jakarta about Rp1‚000‚000 but in fact‚ money that comes out just Rp250‚000 or less Rp750‚000 whereas the contents of my bank account has been reduced Rp1.000.0000. I immediately make a report by phone to the BCA Access Center. Furthermore‚ I also suggested

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    The Internet of Things (IoT) has been everywhere. Even in developing cities such as Bangkok‚ Thailand‚ Jakarta‚ Indonesia and Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia‚ the internet has been greatly advancing and influencing business industries to adapt the latest in technology for better provision and production of services and products. Although insurance is one of the first to adapt data integration and cloudstoring system‚ we cannot deny the fact that the industry is lagging behind in the application of the most

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    2009. 15:12 PM. Institution Central Board of Statistics‚ Indicator of large and medium enterprise‚ various years (the latest publication was in 2004) PT. HM Sampoerna Tbk. Annual Report 2005. Jakarta. 2006. __________________. Annual Report 2007. Jakarta. 2008. __________________. Annual Report 2008. Jakarta. 2009. | |another country. | Source: SWA Magazine‚ February 6‚ 2008. [1] Cited from company’s website; http://www.sampoerna.com; accessed at October 27‚ 2009; 16.40 PM [2] Cited from http://berita

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    (Association of South East Asian Nation). Because of them are neighboring‚ they are share some similar and differences between them. The first difference between Indonesia and Malaysia is the geographical area. Indonesia has 1‚904‚569 km² with Jakarta become the capital city of them. Indonesia is an archipelago country; this country has 5 big islands which are Sumatera‚ Jawa‚ Kalimantan‚ Sulawesi and Papua. In the other hand‚ Malaysia has smaller area than Indonesia; Malaysia just has 329‚847 km²

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    Save the Children

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    where all children have hope and opportunity. Save the Children’s presence in Indonesia spans some three decades – dating back to 1976 – and today is our largest country program. Our work in the provinces of Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam‚ North Sumatra‚ Jakarta‚ West Java‚ Central Java‚ East Java‚ Jogjakarta‚ West Kalimantan and South Sulawesi includes programs that improve the health of children and women‚ address child exploitation and trafficking issues‚ enhance food security and nutrition‚ increase the

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    The Tradition of Lebaran

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    2009; lots of Indonesian celebrate Lebaran. In Indonesia‚ it is common during this period for people to engage in "mudik" activity. It is the largest temporary human migrations nationally and an annual tradition where people in big cities such as Jakarta‚ Surabaya‚ Semarang‚ Yogyakarta or elsewhere‚ travel to their hometowns or other cities to visit relatives‚ to request forgiveness from parents‚ siblings‚ in-laws‚ relatives‚ neighbors and elders; or just to celebrate Eid together with the whole family

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    My Hyphenated Identity

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    stayed in Indonesia for roughly 300 years. The Dutch were there a long time and created a unique people referred to as Dutch-Indonesians. Being Dutch-Indonesian means each group influenced each other for over 300 years. My father was born in Jakarta and he and his immediate family consider them selves Dutch-Indonesian. Although my mother’s family was from Europe‚ I consider self mostly Dutch-Indonesian. Most of my family is on my dad’s side. We are a unique group of people‚ being tall and slim

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    27/05/2013 Home » Study@UBD » International Students About UBD Governance Study@UBD GenNEXT Programme Undergraduate Study Graduate Study C ontinuing Education Executive Education Global Discovery Programme International Students How To Apply Faculties & Institutes Research Technology & Support UBD Global C areers@UBD INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS International Students UBD has opened its door to international students since its early beginning. Early on‚ ASEAN students make up most of the international

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    Terrorism in Southeast Asia

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    Terrorism in Southeast Asia Bruce Vaughn‚ Coordinator Specialist in Asian Affairs Emma Chanlett-Avery Specialist in Asian Affairs Ben Dolven Section Research Manager Mark E. Manyin Specialist in Asian Affairs Michael F. Martin Analyst in Asian Trade and Finance Larry A. Niksch Specialist in Asian Affairs October 16‚ 2009 Congressional Research Service 7-5700 www.crs.gov RL34194 CRS Report for Congress Prepared for Members and Committees of Congress Terrorism in Southeast

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