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    Background The block Telaga Said-Darat‚ located in southwestern of North Sumatra Basin‚ is the oldest oilfield in Indonesia‚ with total area of ​​82 km2. It was firstly discovered in 1883‚ with the development history of fifty years. Oil and gas exploration and development mainly depends on surface geological surveys. In the absence of any modern seismic exploration and logging techniques‚ oil and gas structural traps were found in the field and produced with outmoded drilling and oil extraction

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    Strategic warehouse location

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    POM 675 Term Project Report Strategic Warehouse Location 29 April 2013 Instructor: Prof. Soheil Sibdari By Daniel Liman Nan Song Strategic Warehouse location 2013 Table of content I. ABSTRACT................................................................................................................... 3 II. INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................... 3 III. SEA FREIGHT ROUTE........................

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    Mass‚ London: McGraw-Hill. p124-145. Kai Pflanz. (2013). Seeking Opportunities: International Market Selection by European Engineering Consultancies. Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie. 104 (5)‚ p556-570. Malik‚ Adam.H. (2011). The Malacca Strait International Haematology-Oncology Symposia. British Journal of Haematology. 153 (6)‚ p801. Mangundjaya W L H. (2013). Is there cultural change in National Cultures in Indonesia. International Association for Cross-Cultural . 59 (2)‚ p59-68

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    INTRODUCTION Cinemas are the central spot of people’s visual entertainment‚ acting as the medium between the art of movie directors and the audiences seeking the getaway from real world reality. It is at the cinema where people enjoy themselves by watching movies that they may find interesting initially regardless of the language‚ locality or storyline‚ as long as that one particular movie is intriguing enough to make them go to the cinema to get their movie-o-meter filled with appealing crafts

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    Bibliography The federation of Malaysia is comprised of 13 states and 3 federal territories on the Malay Peninsula and on the northern part of the island of Borneo. The country is bordered by Thailand and the South China Sea on the north‚ and the straits of Malacca and Singapore on the south. It covers nearly 330‚000 square kilometres and is home to approximately 28.7 million people. Its capital of Kuala Lumpur contains almost 1.5 million people. The majority of the population is ethnic Malay‚ though a powerful

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    Lim Goh Tong Autobiography

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    1) Introduction Early Childhood and Education Tan Sri Lim Goh Tong‚ a name that is well known in Malaysia and also recognized globally. He is a simple person but live with high level of discipline and focus. This legend was born in 1918 at Anxi district‚ a province in China. He is the son of Lim Shi Quan and Goh Ban. In Chinese language‚ "Goh Tong" means parasol tree (Wutong Tree) which myth said phoenix bird will only roost on "Wutong Tree". Lim Goh Tong came from a very poor family but it give

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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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    Economic Life of Asia

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    ECONOMIC LIFE OF ASIA The economy of Asia comprises more than 4 billion people (60% of the world population) living in 46 different states. Six further states lie partly in Asia‚ but are considered to belong to another region economically and politically. As in all world regions‚ the wealth of Asia differs widely between‚ and within‚ states. This is due to its vast size‚ meaning a huge range of differing cultures‚ environments‚ historical ties and government systems. The largest

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    FACULTY OF APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCE MAY/2014 MPW1153/2153 WAR AND IMPACT NAME: Aw Swee Sian LEARNING CENTRE: Kelantan Learning Centre Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction1 2.0 War and Reasons2 2.1 Colonialism2 2.2 Independence2 2.3 Religious Dispute3 2.4 Economical Gain4 3.0 Moral of Principle4 3.1Principle of Duty5 3.2 Principle of Ambition6 3.3 Principle of Badness6 3.4 Principle of Human Evolution6 4.0 War and Preventions7 4.1 Strengthen the Political Relationship8 4.2 Develop

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    AN OVERVIEW OF PHILIPPINE CULTURE Introduction Before the coming of the Spaniards the Filipinos had a civilization of their own. The various aspects of this civilization doubtless came partly from the Malays who settled in the country and partly from a response to the new environment. The customs and traditions‚ the government and mode of living have‚ to a great extent‚ come down to the present and may be found in remote rural areas which have so far succeeded in resisting the impact

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