Tuesday, December 21, 2010

ENGLISH magazines or websites for English speakers living in INDONESIA

ENGLISH magazines or websites for English speakers living in INDONESIA?
Does anyone know of any websites or magazines (preferably free) for foreigners (English speakers) living in Indonesia; classifieds, jobs, friendship, advertising etc... Please give me a list !!! Terima Kasi !!
Languages - 1 Answers
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http://www.livinginindonesiaforum.org/ http://www.expat.or.id/info/info.html http://livinginindonesia.info/ http://www.expatexchange.com/expat/index.cfm?frmid=228






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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

What is the biggest development issues in Indonesia right now

What is the biggest development issues in Indonesia right now?
Would you say smoking prevalence and deforestation are the biggest developmental issues in Indonesia? I'd think so, since they don't seem to have any rules restricting children smoking, with all the news about the 2-year old smoking in Indonesia. And how about deforestation? Is poverty the reason why people still rely on mass cutting down of trees? Keep in mind the keyword, "developmental" issues :) - It might be more relevant if people living in Indonesia respond, but you're welcome to share your thoughts.
Economics - 1 Answers
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the biggest issue is lack of educated workforce, or stable business-friendly government that can inspire confidence in foreign investors. Neither health and environmental problems will not get fixed until the country is developed. A hungry person does not care about environmental damage, and risk of lung cancer at 70 is not a big deal when you are expected to die from food poisoning at 50.






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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Indonesia

Indonesia?
We've been planning a long (8 month) trip to live/work in Indonesia. However, there has recently been a "travel warning" issued for that location. We don't really want to upset our plans unneccesarily. Has anyone been to Jakarta recently and what advice would you give?
Indonesia - 8 Answers
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I would say that Jakarta is a much safer place today then it was a couple of years ago. During Susilo B. Yudoyhono's (current Pres.) term, he formed a special anti terrorist police force. The police force was successful in killing many terrorists who planned the Bali, Australian emb, and Marriot Hotel bombings.
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Welcome to Indonesia, Miss. Current Indonesia is much safer. There are many Police stations i.e. in Jakarta every 1 Km radius. Here's the testimonial of The tourists who ever been to Indonesia: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070103005224AAcVqNr&r=w&pa=FZptHWf.BGRX3OFMhzxVVOIgo33FBBouF2TKD2Pmr9jGl3puR4ywy.shxCNW6xo.qTNRAcVfZ.eCamvrag--&paid=answered#QMd4WTG1UjXLFsdFJVfNMA0UaxUsHp01OeQfkwzmtgDOKVtuhS9a That's my best solution for you. See you in Indonesia.
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U can come to Indonesia anytime, but keep careful when some moslem doing some demonstration on the street.. i dont know why many moslem in indon hate western, specially americans..
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Nowadays there's no place can guarrantee safety in this world. You could be safer in Indonesia than getting lost in Aurora IL and CO at night.
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Hi there! I've been to Jakarta last November til December. generally, its a safe place to visit/live/work. I roamed the streets without fear except when crossing the streets, but I got used to it eventually. in the duration of my stay there, I didn't have any untoward incident. people are nice but only few know how to speak english so better learn some basic Bahasa Indonesia. Its fun and interesting experience. Have a great trip!
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If you're going to Jakarta: Like all capital cities, its security is the top one. Thanks to past bombings and incidents, Jakarta is alert 24/7.
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I was in Jakarta for Christmas and New Year. Yes, there are always fears of something bad is going to happen. But I think the authorities are very good. If you go to any shopping centre, office buildings, hotels, etc there's always a security check. I would go. Indonesia is a geat plave to live & work.
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Hi, Apart from what you read above, I would like to add some other thing. 1. Make sure you live in safe area. Most expariates live in Kemang, appartments in Thamrin/sudirman, Menteng. 2. Dont expose jewelery or cash when shoppings. 3. Dont talk to strangers. (In parking area, walking in malls) 4. Take ONLY "Blue bird" or "Silver bird" taxi. That is the only taxi operator that runs with responsibility. (in my opinion). 5. Must enjoy the food!!!!(gado gado - Jakarta style salad with peanut sauce, soto betawi and many more) 6. Keep the emergency number with you in wallet or anyplace that you bring along in daily activity. 7. Preferably to have locals with you whenever you go somewhere more "adventurous". There are thousands of things I can tell you....but instead of listing it down here, you can go to: http://www.jakartaexpat.com - maybe drop some question you want to know more about Jakarta. Yes, no place so called "safe"....I ve been living here in Jakarta 90% of my life....and still alive today ^_^....so.... ENJOY JAKARTA!!!!!!






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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

My Fiancee is Indonesian citizen and I am a US citizen we want to marry in the US but live in Indonesia

My Fiancee is Indonesian citizen and I am a US citizen we want to marry in the US but live in Indonesia!?
How can we go about doing this??
Marriage & Divorce - 3 Answers
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Criteria for an outside citizen to get married in US are written in the manual...
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why? you should get married where you plan to live. it will make it much easier to get divorced when the time comes.
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You have to get her a VISA. And put up a bond to sponsor her. Or go to Canada to get married. Then bring your wife to the US and have her apply for citizenship. Which would be granted as she's your wife. d;o)






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Sunday, November 21, 2010

where does the population of indonesia mainly live in relation to its topography

where does the population of indonesia mainly live in relation to its topography?
does anyone know any articles that will tell me this? because i can't find any. if anyone does know, please please help me!! i need specific details, like they live near volcanic areas, or rainforests, etc?
Homework Help - 1 Answers
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Jakarta is very densely populated and very big. The rest of the population is 'scattered' over all of Indonesia.





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