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    The Importance of Mastering English in Indonesia Today‚ it is highly essential to know the language for communication. In general‚ the most popular language is English. In this computer age‚ English is the only language that anyone can understand. As international language English is a dominant language in this world. It is used in commerce and science because dealing with many languages is too complex and costly. It does not really matter what language it is‚ but if we decide ideologically that

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    AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA AND THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE FOR THE AVOIDANCE OF DOUBLE TAXATION AND THE PREVENTION OF FISCAL EVASION WITH RESPECT TO TAXES ON INCOME Article 1 PERSONAL SCOPE This Agreement shall apply to persons who are residents of one or both of the Contracting States. Article 2 TAXES COVERED 1. This Agreement shall apply to taxes on income imposed on behalf of each Contracting State‚ irrespective of the manner in which they are levied.  2. There shall be regarded

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    will negatively affect their own. One example of the lifestyle of teenagers who follow Western fashion in everyday life is a matter of "dressed". Problems clad teenagers of today are always associated with the times and technology. Because‚ in Indonesia‚ particularly teenagers‚ in clothes always obeying the prevailing fashion. Even more sadly‚ in many tv stations show examples of life style in the teens dressed people who follow western fashion. Metropolitan Auto not only teenagers who follow fashion

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    COUNTRY PAPER Study Meeting on Expansion and Development of the Service Industry in Asia APO Project No. 08-RP-38-GE-STM-B 17-20 June‚ 2008 At Seoul‚ Republic of Korea Submitted By: Kenedi Nababan and Romi Prasetio – Indonesia Kenedi Nababan Romi Prasetio Arco Backend Agency Bank Sinarmas Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Corporation Bank Sinarmas KC. Sukabumi‚ Jl. A. Yani No 235 Wisma HSBC JL Asia Afrika No. 116 Ruko No. 3 Sukabumi Bandung 40112 Telephone :62-266-229377

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    A. Introduction Marketing is a social and managerial process by which individuals and groups obtain what they need and want through creating and exchanging products and values with others (Kotler‚ Brown‚ Adam‚ and Amstrong‚ 2001: 6). Marketing is about connecting with customers‚ serving the needs of society‚ and accomplishing the goals of the organization. Through customer satisfaction marketing creates the customer loyalty necessary to reach an organization’s objectives. Marketing works by creating

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    WWF-Indonesia Case Study

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    name in Canada). The Organization was founded on April 29‚ 1961 in Switzerland and started its activity in 1962. WWF was founded with the goal of protecting the natural ecosystem‚ species and genetic diversity. The another main objective of WWF-Indonesia is to stop and repair the environmental damage that occurs and build the future‚ where people live in harmony with nature. Sumatran elephant is one of the species that can keep the forest stability‚ where the Sumatran elephant drinking 180 liters

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    Gamelan The word ‘gamelan’ is actually the Javanese word for the bronze instruments. The music probably came over from Java around the fourteenth century‚ but the Balinese adapted it to suit their own personality‚ and now the sounds of the Javanese and Balinese gamelan are distinctive. Javanese gamelan music is more restrained. This modern Balinese style‚ known as gong kebyar‚ has been around since the early 1900s‚ coming out at a time of great political problems on the island‚ when the role of

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    The Dutch and Indonesia The Dutch stayed in Indonesia for 350 years and during the time they stayed they had absolute power over all the nations of Indonesia. In terms of economy they applied three systems to rule over Indonesia’s spices trade‚ Mercantilism‚ Capitalism and Monopoly. However if anyone decides to think about how the Dutch managed to take over such a vast nation with millions of people only with a handful of soldiers‚ it would occur to them that this was a battle the Dutch couldn’t

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    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 the approved product labeling‚ to be adequate directions for use and adequate warning. In addition‚ according to PPPI 2002‚ Every Indonesian communication industry has to abide the Indonesian advertising

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    3Natural Gas Business in Indonesia Introduction Gas is an energy future of Indonesia. It is a fact that cannot be denied anymore. Based on existing data‚ throughout 2010 there were new discoveries of gas reserves are significant enough to achieve 2.09 trillion cubic feet‚ while the discovery of oil only amounted to 140 million barrels only. On January 1‚ 2011‚ proved reserves position and potential of gas in Indonesia reached 153.72 trillion cubic feet of proven and potential reserves and crude

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