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    Culture of Indonesia The present day culture of Indonesia is an outcome of the interplay of age-old- traditions from the time of early migrants and the Western thought brought by Portuguese traders and Dutch colonists. The basic principles‚ which guide life include the concepts of mutual assistance and consultations to arrive at a consensus. Derived from rural life‚ this system is still very much in use in community life across the country. Indigenous has been instrumental in securing gender equality

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    the ladies in the camp leading a life with a bleak future. Although some such as Rosemary Leighton-Jones find strength in one day reuniting with their husbands’‚ many are seen to lose faith as they are “never [getting] out of this...[never leaving] Sumatra.” Such negative talk is overturned by the formation of the vocal orchestra. It firstly unites Adrienne Partiger and Margaret Drummond over the divisive boundaries of class as before the war‚ women from the upper ranks of colonial society never associated

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    Northern Hemisphere‚ and have been introduced throughout most temperateand subtropical regions of the world‚ where they are grown as timber and cultivated as ornamental plants in parks and gardens. One species (Sumatran Pine) crosses the equator in Sumatra to 2°S. In North America‚ they range

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    British East India

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    In order to dominate‚ one must first to gain the rights to conquer. If one wanted to be a competitor of the current imperialistic power‚ it must first defeat the imperialistic power. This is the case for the British East India Company. Before its establishment‚ the company faces many strong powers such as the Portuguese‚ Spaniards‚ and Dutch. In 1588‚ Spanish Armada were defeated‚ British were able to enter this competitive field in order to start their quest in exploring and colonizing the international

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    therapy using sunflower on the number of bacteria count in saliva of student. Material and methods: This is an clinical experimental research with pre and post-test design. A total of 20 students in the Faculty of Dentistry‚ University of North Sumatra were selected for this study. They were randomly divided into the study group or oil pulling group and the control or distilled water group with 10 subjects in each group. Saliva samples were collected from all the 20 subjects in a sterile container

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    Name: Nicholas Ang (30) Class: 3D School: Manjusri Secondary School SG50: Honouring Singapore’s Past. The past half century‚ the pioneer generation has made great sacrifices for the good of our home‚ Singapore‚ along with our openess to trade and investments‚ and not forgetting‚ the unity of our people as a nation. The Singapore Volunteer Corps‚ formed in 1854 as a militia unit as the Singapore Volunteer Rifle Corps‚ undergoing several reorganisations and going through different

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    Investigatory Project

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    February 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Acknowledgement II. Dedication III. Introduction Chapter 1 – The Problem and its Background • Abstract • Background of the Study • Meaningful Study • Statement of the Problem/Background of the Problem • Hypothesis • Significance of the Study • Scope and Limitations of the Study • Conceptual Framework • Definition

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    TOWARDS INTERNATIONAL AND TRANSNATIONAL MANAGEMENT While universal advice cannot be given ‚ every country has to face dilemas: - in relation to time - in relationships with people - in relation to natural environment The reserach in this book shows that there are different ways to approach these dilemmas in different countries because each country has its own culture . The managers examined to make up the data base of this reaserch have two different ways of building the

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    Beliefs

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    What are the beliefs and traditions of waray people in education? The Waray-Waray are an ethnoliguistic group located in Samar and Leyte. Geographically‚ they are located in the Visayas. Waray-Waray sometimes shortened to Waray‚ is the term used to refer to the people who inhabit the islands of Samar and Biliran and the eastern section of Leyte. Those who come from Samar are called Samareños‚ while those from Leyte are Leyteños. They speak the language called Waray. ReligionThe Waray-Waray people

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