Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Why can't indonesia live without going through protests

Why can't indonesia live without going through protests?
Every single year, protest here, protest there. Not just that, these protests ended up with violence. are indonesian just violent in nature? Why can't you people protest it peacefully? all these violent protest only set back all of your country's development just trying to fix your damages!
Indonesia - 11 Answers
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i ask that question alot. I guess its something we cant change.
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Protests are part of democrazy
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i think because some of indonesian is not educated well so they cannot do it in a good manner way although most of them are good person
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It happens everywhere in any part of the globe. Take a look in India, Nepal, Africa, South America, or even Europe and US. So not only Indonesian or in Indonesia.
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With an unemployment rate at 20+% in Indonesia, it contributes to: a) Too much time on their free hands. If you look at some of these "protesters", you will find children, infants being carried by their mothers, and other unemployed who take to the street for the "fun" of such large gatherings. b) The frustration of not having the government work for the people. They are unemployed and the government is as corrupt as ever, and these people have no outlets to tell their government except by show of force. I don't think Indonesians are violent in nature, but just like any other countries that are developing (lack of higher education) and have high rate of unemployment, you'd be able to see more of these protests as opposed to peaceful rally in other parts of the world. It's unfortunate but it's a way of life for Indonesians.
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It can.. one day. I hope. It is sickening, it's true. This may sound like an excuse. However, Indonesia is only a young country. It is in its 'teenage' moment. This chaos is a part of the process of growing up. It is just a stage that needs to be passed through. We, people, learn a lot during the stages of our childhood, adolescence, and eventually as an adult. We stumble and fall a lot of times. We get pain and bruises all over. Sometimes we break down and cry. Yet, we make the efforts to stand up, strive, and move on. We need to pay a huge cost to grow up. I really hope that this nation will learn through the stages of growing up to become 'an adult' country. Let's see how much Indonesia will pay to grow up; how much pain Indonesia has to endure before it wakes up. (I understand that it has cost young talents. Sad!) It is hurtful to see this country, so rich and beautiful, get damaged by its own people, the irresponsible ones of course.
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its called Democracy ....its seldom destructive.... now its more called "unjuk rasa" or Show Expressions..... you probably got confused with the 1998 Riots which were about 9 years ago.... I say the Destructive ones are in France,Peru,and Venezuela
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I think its because their words is not heard buy the government/factory their protesting!people keep writing things or ask for their complaint to be heard by the government/factory..but no they never listened..thats why they protest!..about it turning out to be violent...thats because of those stupid police!!they hit unarmed protesters....hit kick people..even women...so isn't it ok to hit back?my ex-bf was in a peace protest about the past president...and the police were hitting them.....and he comes home bleeding!arghhhh i just dislike Indonesian police too much!! >_<
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population leads to the unemployment and economic competion problems.... no wonder it always happen there.... especially in the developing countries........ however, the worst thing is.... no one could do anything except protests..,.... plus.... i agree when the other guy said a lot of indonesians are uneducated..... and they are lazy as well! they think that by showing their aggresive nature someone will listen to them.... hmmmmhhh.... problems with uneducated people.... not to be sarcastic or racist... but only an indonesian like me could tell the reality of my own country...
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when you have 200 million people, mostly poor, from hundreds cultural background differences, i think it's common. Violence is because the law is not being uphold and enforce. No nation is violent in nature... but when you are poor and have nothing left.... you could do a lot of terrible things coz there is nothing left behind for you to hold on to. If you are rich... you wouldn't want to protest, you just wanna sit back and enjoy the best things money can buy. you can even spend it more lavishly if it is dirty money...heck it's dirty money any way ( a lot of people corrupt in Indonesia... because of the law is not being uphold)
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Why do you ask this..?? Does it effect you directly...?? Most of the protests are most likely instigated by people with money and power trying to steer something in their direction (politics or corporations). The 'protesters' usually get some money and a feed, and for a lot of people, is a Big Deal.... Otherwise, most Indonesians would rather stay home if it wasn't for the money. Not sure where you are from but how about worrying about what goes in your own house. Historically, Protesters have shaped this country. From the times of Dutch Occupation to Suharto Fall.... I think you will find that the protests against the G8 - in Western cities - are usually much more violent than anything in Indonesia.





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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

how can i send money using credit card if my bank is in america and i live in indonesia via internet

how can i send money using credit card if my bank is in america and i live in indonesia via internet?
specific answers needed!
Internet - 4 Answers
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try western union
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I think you should be able to do that online. Some banks do. Bank America does. There usually is a fee. Not by credit card, debit only.
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you can't just send money just like that to anybody, unless they have registered with credit card and have the facilities. Credit card are used to buy things or pay your bills
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You can request the person who is suppose to receive the money in US to create a PayPal account and then generate a request receive money from you. He will enter your email address in the PayPal request and then you will receive the email to pay money. Click on the link and enter your credit card number, money will be debited from the credit card and the requester will get the money.






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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

I'm 13 years old & I want to be a hollywood actress,but I now live in Indonesia.How sholud I reach this dream

I'm 13 years old & I want to be a hollywood actress,but I now live in Indonesia.How sholud I reach this dream?

Theater & Acting - 7 Answers
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When u join hollywood u have to go live in LA honey!
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Get a job, save your money and move to Hollywood when you're old enough.
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if u live in indonesia theres no need to worry!! of u really want why dont u join some singing,dancing contest in ur place or in ur school thats how i got to practice my voice becuz im joining i my school so start now if u dont get this try and try until u succeed because this is ur way to success!! and reaching yuor dream!!!
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Save up your money hun. My house in LA cost me 1.2million$ its a 5 bed , 2 garge, has a pool and its got like a really big garden then you will need a agent that and cost about 50,000 $ and acting lessons about 90$ a shot so yer oh and don't forget the plane tickets, food etc save girl save
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Simply moving to Hollywood is not the way to become a Hollywood actress. Start by joining school plays and local community plays. Take singing lessons and sing in things such as the school choir or a church choir. The singing isn't as important as the acting, but it will get you performing in front of people. You will definitely want to do well in school. If your school offers any drama classes then take them. Pay particular attention to any English classes your school may offer, as well as writing classes. These are all desirable for your acting. Keep up your grades and when you finish with school the best route will be to go to college. That's why you need to get the good grades. Look for colleges that have excellent acting and drama departments. Spend a good amount of time looking at the different schools and be sure to talk to the drama department and ask lots and lots of questions. Some schools have master degrees in drama that if you get accepted will pretty much guarantee you an acting career. Once you're in the business you'll figure out a way to make it to Hollywood, or you'll have developed a different goal that you didn't realize suited you better. Either way you'll live the dream. Again, get into acting now and study very hard in school. That will give you the best chance of making it. Simply moving to California would be the hardest way to make it and most who do that don't make it.
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First of all, your age will not only restrict you somewhat, but will define what you can be involved in. Second,,, Your proximety to BOLLYWOOD, strongly suggests you should be looking at the second largest FILM industry on the planet INDIA. Obviously education, on any levels will benefit you in a general sense, and 13 is not ancient, nor is there a need to rush to assumed stardom.
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you should get some classes and participate in plays and save some money up and move to l.a theng et headshots and an agent u.s auditinos actinginfo.blogspot.com acting411.blogspot.com and for agents go to talentagents.blogpsot.com and scroll down till you fidn the city nearest you once you move ot the states






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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Indonesia

Indonesia?
I am an American, and lived in Indonesia for 3 years. I absolutley loved it there. Any one else ever live in Indonesia? How about just visit there? What did you think of your experience in Indonesia?
Indonesia - 3 Answers
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I still live in Indonesia, and to answer your question it depends on what city you used to live in? Jakarta, all in all, it's pretty good, except for the traffic and pollution. I really miss walking, and I don't wanna do it in Jakarta for fear of respiratory problems. Food's great and various in Jakarta. Bali, loving it, very serene and peaceful, can get a little too hot at times. Why did YOU love Indonesia?
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I love Indonesia as it makes think of my family people who actually cares about me! Not people whom i share blood relations!
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I've been to Indonesia. Can speak a good bit of the language. I love it. However, convincing any of my friends to visit there has been impossible so far. Not very high up there on most Americans' travel lists. So I guess I will just have to visit by myself!






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