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    generally seen as crises and negative, Gardner et al. (2005) believe that positive event can also bring about development in leadership. In Mr Liang’s life, some trigger event might probably be his decision of going away from his village in Borneo to Jakarta to seek job opportunity and the first time he opens his own business not long after. • Opinion on ‘Trigger events’ For me trigger events can be seen as a motivation, seeing how far he has come from the beginning, and keeps him on his toe…

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    Research findings: Curation journalism at Kompas.com Differences between international networks and Kompas.com as an Indonesian online media According to my observation towards some news publications on online media, there is a new trend in storytelling structure. The structure is arguably a major challenge to traditional news storytelling styles, since the media now include audiences as a part of news producer by embedding their social media comments within the story. Today, public’s activities…

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    100 years ago the number of orangutans were estimated to be around the 230,000, but now that number has dropped drastically. There are only thought to be 54,000 Bornean orangutans left, and 6,600 Sumatran orangutans remaining. Which makes a total of 60,600 orangutans left in existence. With the population suffering from a 75% drop in just 100 years, the rate of decline is unsustainable and the orangutans are in grave danger of ceasing to exist. This is all due to illegal poaching, trading, and…

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    effect on people. Not only does air pollution cause 16,000 premature deaths a year in Indonesia alone (Sugiarto accessed 11/29/14) but in Indonesia’s capital Jakarta it has recently become the number one cause of death (Setiogi 2003). With Jakarta’s population growing at a substantial rate it is hard to imagine life or the environment in Jakarta getting any better. All of these alarming facts needs to trigger something in the minds of people living in these environments. There is no excuse,…

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    Analysis Of Cheerios

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    current yellow color might boost the selling cause people attracted to buy the cereal for the color reminds them to their belief. In Indonesia, on the other hand, in Jakarta, people will put yellow flag in front of their house to inform people someone is passed away. Clinging with the yellow color might reduce their potential sales in Jakarta region because of the custom. Orange color in Indonesia represent success, healthiness, and family’s warmth. This color might suit to cheerios where the…

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    droughts are a result of climate change. It is predicted that sea levels could rise anywhere from 7 to 23 inches (8 and 59 centimeters, respectively) by the end of this century because of climate change This will flood low-lying cities like Miami, Jakarta, Mumbai, and New Orleans, displacing millions of people. Unfortunately, mosquito-borne diseases like Zika and Malaria will spread from mosquitoes, which will become more abundant in the future. Due to climate change because climate change…

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    Task 1: Describe the pattern(s) of the global geographic topic Just before 8:00am local time on Boxing Day 2004 a magnitude 9.3 earthquake occurred about 240 kilometres off the coast of Sumatra and about 30 kilometres below the ocean floor. The earthquake jolted the seabed for nearly 10 minutes. It was one of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded. This submarine earthquake, provided the initial disturbance in the height of the ocean’s surface. For a short time after the earthquake,…

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    During the evening hours of the thirtieth, the communists gathered at Jakarta and discussed their plan to kidnap and kill the generals in the early hours of the next morning. By dawn on October 1st, the plan was executed and they successfully kidnapped and killed six army generals, with the seventh general escaping. The Indonesia…

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    The Importance Of Videos

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    HDSLR cinematography, the technology give youth a huge jumps start in figuring out how to make beautiful, inexpensive videos using a HDSLRs. Using HDLSRs, youth could become a part of video production not just a viewer. In the other hand, stated by Jakarta Book Festival Website quoting data from the UNDP, Indonesia youth lack of reading interest which are lowest in ASEAN, become one of the main reason why using video as messenger media more effective in present time between Indonesia youth.…

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    a place where poorer people can live.” These are examples of the deleterious effects gentrification has on indigenous inhabitants. An additional example of public retaliation and discontent shown towards gentrification was seen in Jakarta, Indonesia. The Guardian Jakarta Live gives insight on the…

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