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    Introduction Indonesia has four pillars of nationality. Just like any other country, Indonesia has it too. Those pillars are very important for the country. This concept was introduced by our country founder. Those four pillars cannot be separated from each other, as those pillars functioned or set up to maintain and emerging the unity of the nation just like those pillars that used to make a building keep still and standing tall. The four pillars consist of Pancasila, the constitution 1945…

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    Indonesia - Legal/Regulatory Environment -Bethany’s Section Employment and Labor Regulations The Department of Manpower and Transmigration (the Department of Manpower) controls all labor matters in Indonesia. The Department of Manpower creates protocol on employment affairs and distributes laws. Law No. 13 of 2003 Regarding Manpower is the main law handling employment matters in Indonesia (Fallah, Robert). Protected Classes Indonesia does not have one defining law establishing its protected…

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    The Indonesia Statistical Bureau stated that young women and men are a growing proportion of the population; one in five Indonesians belongs to the 15-24 age groups. The young population increased from 35 million in 1980 to more than 42.4 million in 2007 (BPS, 1992). Therefore, the population of Indonesia can be classified as “young”, with a large proportion being in the younger age groups. In 2007, 21.4 million people were in ages 15-19, and 21.0 million were in ages 20-24. Adolescence has…

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    a. What is your evaluation of Freeport’s Indonesia environmental management? The company has several environmental issues, the most important ones are: Mount Jaya glaciers: There is evidence that proves that the firm’s activities do not affect glaciers, the company did well in not applying any particular measure. Overburden storage: The firm made a good decision by developing short, medium and long-term plans and by designing a stable stockpile to prevent problems that its activities may…

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    One of the ways to embrace those differences is that there must be an powerful way. Language as a part of the culture per se, can be used as a way to unite the nation. In this case, we could take Bahasa Indonesia as the real example. Bahasa Indonesia takes a significant role in unity the cultural diversity. Education as the agent of social change plays an important role in the process of unity in diversity. It is a precise media in the investment of cultural differences value…

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    Indonesia’s Tsunami Challenges: While others are trying to achieve world peace, I convince that Indonesia still needs to struggle reconsolidating with the nature. This consolidation refers to keeping the nature preserved from desolation while the society lives in peaceful minds being safe from disasters. According to Yulianto, et al. (2009), disasters including earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes, etc. are part of God’s gift along with the earth (including minerals, oil, gas, etc.) that both…

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    more detail and how it leads to the problems of democratization in Indonesia. I will expound how promiscuous power sharing generates elite (and class) politics and political corruption, party cartelization, marginalization of ethnic minorities, and voter dealignment, Third, I will examine the three elections – 2004, 2009 and 2014 – and their outcomes to explain how promiscuous power sharing has jeopardized democratization in Indonesia. Finally, the paper concludes by summarizing how Indonesia’s…

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    between countries is very different. For example, like Indonesia and New Zealand. Although it was different, the education style in…

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    Bank Indonesia Case Study

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    1. BACKGROUND a. Bank Indonesia in Payment System The stability of the rupiah is one of the goals of Bank Indonesia under the mandate of Act No. 23 of 1999 concerning Bank Indonesia. An essential part of maintaining this stability is the regulation and management of the National Payment System (NPS). The smooth and efficient operation of the NPS also demands robust infrastructure. The more efficient and reliably the NPS can operate, the more efficiently and timely the operation of time-critical…

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    Trade Area ) , and etc. Being an archipelago country with more than 17.000 islands, Indonesia is undeniably the most culture-rich nation in South East Asia. Among the massive amount of cultures, wayang and especially batik has a noticeable increase in popularity over the past years. Even when it comes to traditional food, Indonesia have a lot kind of food. Bakso is one of the Indonesian traditional food despite Indonesia actually have more like Nasi Padang , Martabak , Gudeg Jogja , etc. In the…

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