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Islamic law and Adat encounter : the experience of IndonesiaLukito, Ratno. January 1997 (has links)
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The dual nationality of the overseas Chinese in Indonesia, 1949-1962, with reference to Sino-Indonesian relations張福元, Cheung, Fuk-yuen. January 1983 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Comparative Asian Studies / Master / Master of Arts
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Redefining the spatial form of urban village in Mega Kuningan Jakarta as a new urban integrator: a study of socio-economic aspect in the forming of urban spatial configurationPutranto, Sandy. January 2009 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Urban Planning and Design / Master / Master of Urban Design
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Ethnicity and social relations: a comparativestudy of Chinese in Indonesia and Thailand源月霞, Yuen, Yuet-ha, Ernie. January 2000 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Asian Studies / Master / Master of Arts
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New developments in the control of Imperata cylindrica (L.) Raueschel and their influence on the ecology of I. cylindrica grasslandBacon, P. January 1988 (has links)
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The commercial Penaeidae of north Central Java and their recruitmentHutabarat, S. January 1987 (has links)
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Chemical and nutritional evaluation of Indonesian dried-salted fishMaruf, W. F. January 1989 (has links)
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Migrants to Bandung, Indonesia : their social origin and adjustment to city lifeSuwarno, Bambang January 1973 (has links)
This study was an attempt to explore the relationship between migration and adjustment. The specific problem was to seek the answer to the question of how ethnic group identity facilitates or hinders the adjustment of the student migrants and the families in the area of destination.Ethnic identity was considered as an independent variable, adjustment as a dependent variable, and five factors made up one intervening variable. Adjustment (dependent variable) consisted of six indicators: Neighborhood Involvement, Extent of Happiness, Nostalgia for Home, Extent of Worry, Anxiety, and Anomie. The intervening variable consisted of five indicators: Achievement, Aspiration, Peer Group Involvement, Relation to Relatives, and Fatalism.Two hundred and eighty students from five different universities, institutes, and academies in Bandung participated. The instrument used was a questionnaire. Data was collected in February, 1973. Statistical procedures utilized were: Chi-Square, analyses of variance, t-test and the Pearson product moment correlation.The main hypothesis tested was: Ethnic group identity will significantly influence the adjustment of the migrants (students) and the families in the area of destination. Eleven sub-hypotheses were also tested. The related hypothesis tested was: There will be a correlation between the intervening variables and the Independent variables. The data was organized and analyzed utilizing the SPSS system of programming and implemented by an IBM 360-50 computer.
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Managing the tropical rain forest : swiddens, housegardens and trade in Central KalimantanHall, Julia Clare January 1993 (has links)
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Performance based budgeting a model for the Indonesian DoDSyukri, Hendri. 06 1900 (has links)
A dramatic increase in the past three years in the Indonesian defense budget, from approximately US $800 million (FY2002$) in 2002 to approximately US $2.4 billion (FY2005$) in 2005, has created the need for the Indonesian Department of Defense (DOD) and National Armed Forces (TNI) to enhance performance and accountability for effective and efficient use of state funding. It is imperative that DOD and TNI move to better inform the public and high level government officials by increasing transparency on how the defense budget is allocated and spent. Current DOD and TNI performance evaluation tools and financial management measurement and reporting methodologies are ineffective, particularly because they do not link performance assessment to the budget and the budget process. Reform is needed to implement Performance Based Budgeting (PBB) to create direct linkages between allocation of resources in the budget, performance measurement, and strategic planning relative to defense policy objectives so as to bolster public accountability for the DOD and TNI. This thesis analyzes implementation of the Government Performance Results and Act of 1993 in the US Federal Government and specifically in the US Department of Defense, to develop a PBB model for the Indonesian DOD/TNI. The thesis addresses critical factors and the steps and processes necessary to create a performance-based budget including strategic planning, performance measurement, and methods to link performance to budgets.
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