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    Despite being the largest economy in Southeast Asia, Indonesia still incurs hindrances in bolstering its prospective economy due to a severe lack of revenue. As tax burden increases, many Indonesian tycoons shift their assets overseas to evade onerous income tax. Consequently, the Indonesian government proposes the implementation of tax amnesty to lure money back into the domestic market. Besides certain criticism, this approach is welcomed because of its expediency. Tax amnesty seems to be a…

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    and Indonesia, while similar in many ways, have very considerable differences, particularly in their economies. Both are mixed market economies, but while Australia’s economy is well developed and has a large proportion of government interference helping to make Australia one of the most desirable nations to live in, Indonesia’s economy is less advanced with a lower level of income per capita and a lower standard of living than Australia. Though Australia is four times larger than Indonesia,…

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    transportation is a very important field of activity in public life Indonesia. The importance of transport for the people of Indonesia are caused by several factors, among others, the geographic circumstances of Indonesia which consists of thousands of small and large islands, the waters of which consists of most of the sea, rivers and lakes that allow transportation is done through land, water and air to reach all regions of Indonesia. Other things that are also not as important to the needs of…

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    How is Nursing in Australia different to nursing in Indonesia? Australia and Indonesia have vastly different standards and systems in place for Health care workers. Both have varied approaches to how they educate students and how they keep a record of nurses’ skill level and history. This directly impacts the quality of care given by nurses to patients with Australia being far more advanced and efficient in its approach towards healthcare. The main difference is that Australian nurses go…

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    considered if they are filling a blank of the question of their gender on a form, the answers might not only be male and female. I was surprised by Sharyn Graham’s “Inside Indonesia” that conveys an innovative message about genders to me. In her article, she explains that there are five genders can be classified in the Indonesia which include male, female, bissu, calalai, and calabai. Calalai represents a man who identifies himself as a women, in the contrast, calabai means a woman who…

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    establishment of the Constitutional court as a first and final court had been established with the authority to determine the constitutionality of Indonesia’s law. The impact and importance of human rights are so deep and strong that the constitutions of Indonesia, incorporated many of the provisions of rights codified in the said Declaration in their respective…

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    able to live and prosper until recent times. The Indonesian Island of Flores is a tropical Sunda Island with a history of unusual hominins. In 2003, a team of Australian and Indonesian scientists excavated a hominin in Liang Bua Cave on Flores, Indonesia. The female hominin was extraordinary because of its small size.…

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    sectors of the Australian economy include agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining, manufacturing and service. Indonesian economy. Indonesia is a much larger country than Australia with a population of 227m people in 2008. Indonesia is also much more densely populated than Australia with 125 people per square kilometre as opposed to Australia’s 3 people per square kilometre. Indonesia is classified as a developing economy because of its low level of per capita income of US$3590 in 2008 ranking it…

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    The Human Rights of Disabled People in Indonesia is Still Far from Satisfactory According to the Oxford dictionary, the definition of human rights is the basic right of freedom, equality, justice, etc. Over the past decade, attention to human rights in Indonesia has been improving. However, the human rights of disabled people in Indonesia are still far from satisfactory. People with disabilities want to be productive members of society. They want to be included in the general school system,…

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    INDONESIA EDUCATION SYSTEM; TAMAN SISWA SHS Albert Einstein ever said that "Everybody is a genius" but if you consider that all animals can climb the tree as well as a fish it means you are thoughtless. Indonesia students have to master all subjects and obey the curriculum. Curriculum changing by Ministry of Education changes leadership; therefore, they force students to adhere the curriculum. In practice, the system is not changing only the books they learn are changing. The success of applying…

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