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Journal articles on the topic "Indonesian Swords"

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Supriyanto, Bagus Setyawan, and Rosiana Ulfa. "ANALISIS KANDUNGAN PROTEIN DAN ORGANOLEPTIK TEMPE DENGAN MEDIA YANG BERBEDA." JURNAL TEKNOLOGI PANGAN DAN ILMU PERTANIAN (JIPANG) 4, no. 2 (2022): 23–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.36526/jipang.v4i2.2681.

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Tempe is made from fermentation which generally uses soybeans. Soybean as a raw material for tempeh is a vegetable protein food that reaches 30.20% in a wet state and 34.90% in a dry state. The high consumption of tempeh by the Indonesian people encourages the tempe industry to innovate or look for soybean substitutes. The raw material in the form of imported soybeans causes dependence on imported soybeans to increase. The high price of imported soybeans is a major problem for the tempe industry and this problem is very dilemmatic because on the one hand the community still needs it. The resul
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Nugraha, Danang Satria. "The Sword of the Word: The Use of Hyperbole in The Political Cartoons of Indonesians." Interference: Journal of Language, Literature, and Linguistics 4, no. 2 (2023): 199. http://dx.doi.org/10.26858/interference.v4i2.51257.

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Abstract. This study utilizes Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) to scrutinize the rampant use of hyperbole in Indonesian political cartoons. The objective is to assess how exaggerated language and visual representations are utilized to communicate political messages within a socio-cultural context. Through analyzing various cartoons from Kompas.id in Indonesia (period of publication: January 2019 up to July 2023), as the main data, this study exposes how hyperbolic elements are practical tools in shaping public opinion and impacting political discourse. The findings of this study offer vital i
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Jiang, Zhiyong. "Analysis of the Changes and Reasons for the ethnic Chinese Policy of Indonesian Government in the post-Suharto era." International Journal of Education and Humanities 8, no. 3 (2023): 116–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/ijeh.v8i3.8455.

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After the May 1998 "May riots", Suharto stepped down from power and Habibie was sworn in as president, marking the beginning of the post-Suharto era in Indonesia. During the successive presidencies of Habibie, Wahid, Megawati, Susilo, and Joko Widodo, they each adjusted policies towards the Chinese Indonesians, respecting Chinese customs and safeguarding their political and cultural rights, resulting in an improvement of their status. The Indonesian government's policy adjustments towards the Chinese Indonesians went through a gradual and multi-faceted reform process, reflecting progressive va
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Paterson, Thomas. "Indonesian cyberspace expansion: a double-edged sword." Journal of Cyber Policy 4, no. 2 (2019): 216–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23738871.2019.1627476.

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Hamdi, Ahmad Zainul. "RADICALISING THE TRADITIONALISTS." Epistemé: Jurnal Pengembangan Ilmu Keislaman 15, no. 1 (2020): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.21274/epis.2020.15.1.1-21.

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The post-New Order Indonesian politics has provided a political opportunity structure for the state towards democratization. It has a double-edged sword whatsoever: on the one hand democratization could lead to the civic engagement, but on the other hand, it provides a hot bed for the flourishing of anti-civic organization. As for the latter, following the fall of authoritarian regime of new Order in 1998, Indonesians have also witnessed the birth of transnational Islamist and radical organizations threatening the state’s integrity and peaceful coexistence of the citizens. Amid the public appe
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Mukti, Anung Jati Nugraha. "A Double-Edged Sword: Bandits in the Javanese Revolution: Foes or Friends?" Jurnal Sejarah Citra Lekha 9, no. 1 (2024): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/jscl.v9i1.36058.

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This research is based on a fundamental question: what was the position of bandits in the Javanese Revolution? Banditry is a social phenomenon connected to crime, the history of the Indonesian Revolution, and the social history of Indonesian society, particularly in Java. This research aims to analyze the social phenomenon of banditry in Java during the post-independence period until the end of the Indonesian Revolution. The research employs historical methods to identify relevant sources. Additionally, researchers incorporate oral interviews with individuals who experienced banditry during th
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Sunarto, Sunarto. "DINAMIKA TAFSIR SOSIAL INDONESIA." Mumtaz: Jurnal Studi Al-Qur'an dan Keislaman 3, no. 1 (2019): 83–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.36671/mumtaz.v3i1.34.

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The Qur'an is a holy book that revealed by the Most Holy. In order for the sanctity of the Qur'an to be more meaningful and relevant to (as a guide for human life, as a distinguishing between the true and the false), the Qur'an needs to be reflected in the real world. With the presence of "Social Interpretation" model, this is a step forward that needs to be appreciated, as the courage of the mufassir in annuling the Qur’an is not limited to understanding Qur’an, but rather the mufassir actualizes the Qur’an with problems of social political development. Sometimes writing point of the writer i
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Prakoso, Septyanto Galan, Royce Kharisma Agung Wibowo, Nadia Dian Ardita, Ferdian Ahya Al Putra, and Retnaningtyas Puspitasari. "Money Laundering Practices and Singapore’s Steps Against Indonesian Tax Amnesty." Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional 20, no. 2 (2025): 159–75. https://doi.org/10.26593/jihi.v20i2.6412.159-175.

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Singapore is a country that implements a foreign direct investment policy to advance its economy. The implementation of those policies is classified as a two-pronged sword because it also ensures the privacy and security of corrupt money investments from other countries. Because of this, many Indonesian citizens are involved in money laundering through investments in Singapore. There were cases of money laundering with the value reaching at least Rp 9,427 trillion Indonesian money in Singapore in 2016 alone. The question is why Singapore tried to mute and undermine Indonesian tax amnesty? The
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Arif, Faisal, Bernat Panjaitan, and Nimrot Siahaan. "Implementation of Unwritten Law as a Breakthrough in Criminal Law Enforcement in Indonesia." Journal of Social Research 2, no. 4 (2023): 1311–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.55324/josr.v2i4.799.

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Based on the constitution, the State of Indonesia is a state of law not based on a single absolute power. Thus, the Indonesian government has limited powers and is not allowed to take actions outside the applicable legal norms. This means that in Indonesian constitutional practice, the law should rule power and not vice versa. However, in reality, the condition of law enforcement in Indonesia is very poor and far from expectations. There is discrimination against justice seekers where ordinary people with all limited resources always lose to the buttocks who own capital and can buy and play wi
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Syaebani, Muhammad, Annisa Merdekawati, Monica Devina, and Dindha Primadini. "Political Behaviours of Internal Auditors in the Indonesian Public Organisation." IJHCM (International Journal of Human Capital Management) 5, no. 1 (2021): 80–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.21009/ijhcm.05.01.7.

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Political behaviours are common in a workplace, including in a public organisation. However, political behaviours are like a double-edged sword. They could support the management, but on the other hand, they could also turn into a negative side which generates some drawbacks and inhibits the effectiveness of management. This research focuses on types, causes, impacts, and solutions of internal auditors’ political behaviours. We used the phenomenological methodology and qualitative approach. Interviews were conducted with ten auditors from various backgrounds to ensure the validity of the findi
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Indonesian Swords"

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Lasso, Aldi Herindra. "The Double-edged Sword of Tourism: Tourism Development and Local Livelihoods in Komodo District, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia." Thesis, Griffith University, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/370982.

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Tourism development has long been promoted as an effective means of bringing improvements to local communities. However, along with many positive benefits of tourism there are many negative impacts on economic, social and environmental aspects of communities. The introduction of tourism often triggers alterations in the way local people make a living. Such alterations often lead to full tourism-dependent livelihoods, affecting the sustainability of traditional livelihoods due to the unreliability of the tourism industry. This study provides empirical evidence of such alterations in local commu
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Books on the topic "Indonesian Swords"

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H. W. M. F. Rijnders. Stille krachten van de kris: Verhalen, feiten en veronderstellingen over de magie van de kris. Moesson, 1985.

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Greve, Ruud. Keris: Beschouwingen en verhalen over de krissen van Indonesië. Zevenster, 1992.

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photographer, Thompson Charla, and Iyer Vaishali editor, eds. Heroes, gods and guardians: Hilts and keris of Indonesia : Huntington Miller Collection. Uitgeverij C. Zwartenkot, 2021.

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Tarani, Steve. Karambit: Exotic Weapon of the Indonesian Archipelago. Unique Publications, 2002.

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Kisah Masjid Kobe Dari Jepang Yang Tetap Kokoh Walau Di Hantam Serangan Bom Perang Dunia Ke-2 & Gempa Bumi. Dragon Promedia, 2017.

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Book chapters on the topic "Indonesian Swords"

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Blussé, Leonard. "The Dutch Seaborne Empire." In The Oxford World History of Empire. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197532768.003.0031.

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In the course of the seventeenth century Dutch merchants created a seaborne empire that provided them with the primacy in world trade. This chapter focuses on the defining traits of the Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC, or Dutch East India Company, 1602–1799) and the West Indische Compagnie (WIC, or Dutch West India Company, 1621–1674, 1674–1791), both limited liability joint stock companies with monopoly rights on the navigation to, respectively, Asia and the American continent. Both companies were founded as “companies of the ledger and the sword” in the middle of the Dutch Eighty Year
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Conference papers on the topic "Indonesian Swords"

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Busyairi, Muhammad. "Capitalism, A Double-Edged Sword." In Proceedings of the 1st Hasanuddin International Conference on Social and Political Sciences, HICOSPOS 2019, 21-22 October 2019, Makassar, Indonesia. EAI, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.21-10-2019.2291526.

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Rachmad, Teguh, Yohanes Dwi Sasongko, and Kho Ralph Manuel. "The Two-Edged Sword of Indonesian IKN Development (An Environmental Communication Study in Penajam Paser Utara)." In Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Rural Socio-Economic Transformation, RUSET 2023, 1 November 2023, Bogor, Indonesia. EAI, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.1-11-2023.2344666.

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Mario, Cio Cio, Harris Pramana, Ameria Eviany, Anang Nugrahanto, Nasrudin Nasrudin, and Anom Seto Murtani. "Automation & Digitalization Implementation – A New Normal in Oil & Gas Industry: A Success Story." In SPE/IATMI Asia Pacific Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/205675-ms.

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Abstract Nowadays automation and digitalization in oil & gas industry have become a new normal practice to replace traditional workflows. The implementation of automation and digitalization is driven by the need to automate the repetitive and low-cognitive tasks, so it allows engineers to spend more time on high-cognitive and high-level analytical evaluations or studies, and to finally lead up to smarter decisions. One of the solutions is by developing and implementing "fit for purpose" automation tools which consist of various data analytics inside the tools. Saka Energi Indonesia, as the
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