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    diminish economic growth will slow and eventually stop. Indonesia’s growth will also be limited by the Geography of the country - lots of islands spread out over a large area,, a large relatively poor, uneducated population. Levels of civil unrest - Aceh will also limit their capacity to…

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    Bryan Mai Ms.Kennedy Period 3 11/13/17 Preventing Pollution Pollution is a major world issue that has affected many people the 1850’s. Since pollution is such a big problem for the world, states have started thinking about making a law where everyone has to reduce pollution. If pollution is so bad to the point where people are dying, why won’t people stop polluting? Pollution came to be because people have grown greedy and selfish, not caring for the world and not thinking about the…

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    Theories Of Homelessness

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    an ability that can prove effective in a disaster situation. In Indonesia, human made disaster is an issue, whereby between 440,000 and 1.3 million people have been forced to move within Indonesia due to the separatist and ethnic conflicts in Timor, Aceh, Papua, Maluku, Central Kalimantan and central Sulawesi (Rahardjo, 2002). The local authorities are finding their resources pushed to the limit trying to look after the refugees, where little help has come from the…

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    Slavery In Southeast Asia

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    quality of life from unpaid, indentured slaves in Southeast Asia was much higher than paid workers in Europe who were not owned by masters. European observes detailed their surprise to discover the existence of wealthy Malay slaves located in Malacca and Aceh who “disdained to perform any kind of manual labor, even when offered payment, leaving such work to recent captives or impoverished aliens” (Ooi 1223). Europeans voyagers also commented on the “prevalence of debt bondage, the high cost of…

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    1. Please write your own essay (300-500 words) on the topic that deals with problem of understanding national cultures in different settings. You may choose a business company, school environment, diplomatic activities, or workplaces for your case study. You should involve persons or groups as well as different cultural backgrounds. National culture is a basic assumption that people from one nation share common behavioral patterns and personality traits. Basically, it is all about the…

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    Religious Tolerance Essay

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    Religious tolerance is often regarded as a fundamental human right which grants individuals the autonomy to practise their religious faith. Religious tolerance advocates the peaceful coexistence of all religions without any one group being discriminated or oppressed because of their beliefs. Practicing religious tolerance need not mean that individuals validate or agree with certain beliefs or practices, but that they acknowledge the fact that others have the right to their own beliefs and…

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    Financial Literacy Essay

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    1. Introduction The Consciousness of the people on financial literacy in decision-making initially becomes inspirations to this essay. Diversification of financial instruments and the complexity of procedure lead to the people realize on crucial role of financial knowledge. The Financial literacy concept is extensively acknowledged as a pivotal element within many areas of life when people begin to enter the modern global market, such as become an entrepreneur, an investor, or an officer. In a…

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    Orangutans

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    I have no plans of leaving my home. I am happy here; we are happy here. Why would I leave the place where I first saw ‘beauty’? We can still find food, even though it’s not as abundant before, still there’s food. We are not the only inhabitant of the place; “there are also tigers, elephants, and rhinoceros that can be seen in the forest where we are living.”(N.A., 2014) The ‘flying-ones’ (birds) have already left, and their absence brings me melancholy for I will no longer be able to hear them…

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    Swot Analysis Of Indonesia

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    Population Demographics Indonesia is a series of volcanic islands situated between the Indian and Pacific oceans, with a population of 253 million people it is the largest country in Southeast Asia. Their most prominent religion is Islam, with 87% of its population practicing Muslims they are the most populous Muslim-majority country in the world (Dolven). Indonesia has great strength in international trade because the country has access to main sea lines. This accounts for the wide variety…

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