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    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- High Speed Rail Project In Indonesia Country Evaluation Note Background I am the Corporate Risk Manager at a large European Engineering & Construction firm (say Siemens)‚ which is planning to submit its bid for the 35 KM elevated high speed rail project in Indonesia connecting the Jakarta Airport to the Central Business District in the heart of the city. This will be the company’s first investment

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    and more than 200 different languages. Consequently this part of the world gave many different cultures‚ traditions‚ and way of lives. Despite this diversity‚ Indonesia today has a common bond that united them all into one nation‚ one language‚ and one people. Due to this diversity‚ conflicts are unavoidable. However‚ the people of Indonesia have been able to overcome their differences. The spirit of musyawarah (to deliberate or confer)‚ mufakat (to agree)‚ and gotong-royong (mutual assistance) that

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    INTRODUCTION 1.1. The Background of the Study Visit Indonesia campaign as an effort to make Indonesia as world’s priority holiday destination has been done since 2008 now its called Wonderful Indonesia. Prior to that campaign‚ government has tried many stategies in promoting Indonesia to the eyes of international. Still‚ Indonesia has not been able to be on the top ten of world’s choice holiday destination. This fact is the base of why a research on indonesia’s tourism is done. Asian Info

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    getting a score of 34 on a scale of 1 to 100 with 100 being very clean‚ according to the latest Corruption Perceptions Index of Transparency International. But the Philippines has at least outranked its neighbors Vietnam‚ Indonesia and Bangladesh‚ which all fared better than the country in the previous CPI‚ said TI‚ a civil society organization that promotes transparency and accountability. Indonesia scored 32‚ Vietnam 31 and Bangladesh 26. The top five countries perceived to be very clean were

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    Musyawarah Mufakat Indonesia

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    Musyawarah is a process of discussion of the issue in order to reach a joint decision. The resulting consensus is the agreement after discussion and the collective bargaining process. So it is a process of deliberation to discuss issues together in order to reach a mutual agreement. Deliberation is done as a way to avoid a vote that produced a minority and majority groups. With deliberation expected two or more parties disagree not continue fighting and got a middle ground. Therefore‚ in the process

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    Indonesia and its Business Culture Religion and culture: -Most Indonesian businessmen are Chinese and mostly non-Muslim. -Many are Christians but because Indonesia is dominated by Muslims‚ it could be offensive and impolite to eat during the fasting hours of Ramadan. -Superstitions: There are many superstitions in Indonesia due to the folklores and belief in Black Magic. One such superstition is to avoid making payments at night as it is believed that it may lead to bankruptcy of business failure

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    Inflation in Indonesia

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    The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0306-8293.htm IJSE 38‚1 50 Received February 2010 Revised March 2010 Accepted April 2010 An exploration of dynamic relationship between tourist arrivals‚ inflation‚ unemployment and crime rates in Malaysia Chor Foon Tang Department of Economics‚ Faculty of Economics and Administration‚ University of Malaya‚ Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia Abstract Purpose – The main purpose of this study is to examine

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    Ripped jeans‚ skateboarding‚ revolution‚ and so much more Punk Rock was an iconic moment in not only music but also in history itself. Punk Rock started in the mid-1970s and its new revolutionary style and music would last an eternity. This new age was the result of a disaffected few who’s desire to revolt would be a catalyst that ignited a movement that would fluctuate continuously for 40 years. One might ask: why was Punk Rock so prominent‚ so everlasting? In order to answer this‚ one must consider

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    Currency Market - Indonesia

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    [pic] Project Report On Currency Market - Indonesia PT-MBA-2011-2014 International Finance - Group 5 Name Roll Number 1. Mr. Lawrie Dias A012 2. Mr. Vipin Grover A016 3. Ms. Surabhi Dwivedi A014 4. Mr. Ram Mulik A030 5. Dr. Dhawal Patel A033 6. Mr. Datta Sidgiddi A056 Contents Indonesia – Exchange Rate System 4 1.       The fixed rate over 1970 to 1978 4 2.       Managed floating exchange rate

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    Corruption

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    UNISA Study Course: National Diploma In Management Student: Morutse David Lelaka Student Number: 39508188 First Semester Module One: ENG 1511 – English Proficiency UNIQUE Code: 204488 Section B Language 1. a) Literal and Simple 2. . 3. a) Disdain: (noun –verb)noun; The feeling that something is not good enough to deserve your respect or attention. Verb; To think that something that something Is not good enough to deserve your respect. b) Affluent: (formal word) Having a lot of money and a

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