Paragraph Writing Vourse Book - Jejak Pustaka

Paragraph Writing Vourse Book - Jejak Pustaka

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  • Author: Jusak Patty
  • Publisher: Jejak Pustaka
  • ISBN: 6231836991
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 88

Welcome to the Paragraph Writing Course! This book is your guide to become a master at crafting paragraphs that stand out. Whether you are just starting or aiming to improve your skills, this book is here to help. Throughout these pages, you will explore everything about writing paragraphs—from understanding their parts to creating powerful sentences, developing details, and polishing your work. Each chapter is designed to match what you are learning in your course, offering extra insights and exercises to practice what you have learned.


Writing for Beginner - Jejak Pustaka

Writing for Beginner - Jejak Pustaka

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  • Author: Dyah Fitri Mulati
  • Publisher: Jejak Pustaka
  • ISBN: 6231834700
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 63

This book contains the compilation of material for basic writing and for writing English for basic writing. Writing this book aims to help the students or test-takers who sit in the first semester and then learn writing.


Creative Writing English Education: Poetry - Jejak Pustaka

Creative Writing English Education: Poetry - Jejak Pustaka

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  • Author: Stella Rose Que
  • Publisher: Jejak Pustaka
  • ISBN: 623183669X
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 91

The main purpose behind the creation of this book is to develop accessible teaching and learning resources in creative writing of poetry that serve to fulfil the educational needs of students and educators.


All She was Worth

All She was Worth

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  • Author: Miyuki Miyabe
  • Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • ISBN: 9780395966587
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 304

Tokyo's Inspector Shunsake Honma investigates the case of a woman who may have murdered another in order to take her identity. A tale of credit cards and debt and rampant consumerism in today's Japan.


The Borderlands of Southeast Asia

The Borderlands of Southeast Asia

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  • Author: James Clad
  • Publisher: NDU Press
  • ISBN: 1780399227
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 276

As an academic field in its own right, the topic of border studies is experiencing a revival in university geography courses as well as in wider political commentary. Until recently, border studies in contemporary Southeast Asia appeared as an afterthought at best to the politics of interstate rivalry and national consolidation. The maps set out all agreed postcolonial lines. Meanwhile, the physical demarcation of these boundaries lagged. Large slices of territory, on land and at sea, eluded definition or delineation. That comforting ambiguity has disappeared. Both evolving technologies and price levels enable rapid resource extraction in places, and in volumes, once scarcely imaginable. The beginning of the 21st century's second decade is witnessing an intensifying diplomacy, both state-to-state and commercial, over offshore petroleum. In particular, the South China Sea has moved from being a rather arcane area of conflict studies to the status of a bellwether issue. Along with other contested areas in the western Pacific and south Asia, the problem increasingly defines China's regional relationships in Asia, and with powers outside the region, especially the United States. Yet intraregional territorial differences also hobble multilateral diplomacy to counter Chinese claims, and daily management of borders remains burdened by a lot of retrospective baggage. The contributors to this book emphasize this mix of heritage and history as the primary leitmotif for contemporary border rivalries and dynamics. Whether the region's 11 states want it or not, their bordered identity is falling into ever sharper definition, if only because of pressure from extraregional states. This book aims to provide new ways of looking at the reality and illusion of bordered Southeast Asia.


Reason and Passion

Reason and Passion

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  • Author: Michael G. Peletz
  • Publisher: Univ of California Press
  • ISBN: 0520326873
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 416

This book provides a historical and ethnographic examination of gender relations in Malay society, in particular in the well-known state of Negeri Sembilan, famous for its unusual mixture of Islam and matrilineal descent. Peletz analyzes the diverse ways in which the evocative, heavily gendered symbols of "reason" and "passion" are deployed by Malay Muslims. Unlike many studies of gender, this book elucidates the cultural and political processes implicated in the constitution of both feminine and masculine identity. It also scrutinizes the relationship between gender and kinship and weighs the role of ideology in everyday life. Peletz insists on the importance of examining gender systems not as social isolates, but in relation to other patterns of hierarchy and social difference. His study is historical and comparative; it also explores the political economy of contested symbols and meanings. More than a treatise on gender and social change in a Malay society, this book presents a valuable and deeply interesting model for the analysis of gender and culture by addressing issues of hegemony and cultural domination at the heart of contemporary cultural studies. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1996.


A History of Christianity in Indonesia

A History of Christianity in Indonesia

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  • Author: Jan Sihar Aritonang
  • Publisher: BRILL
  • ISBN: 900417026X
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 1021

Indonesia is the home of the largest single Muslim community of the world. Its Christian community, about 10% of the population, has until now received no overall description in English. Through cooperation of 26 Indonesian and European scholars, Protestants and Catholics, a broad and balanced picture is given of its 24 million Christians. This book sketches the growth of Christianity during the Portuguese period (1511-1605), it presents a fair account of developments under the Dutch colonial administration (1605-1942) and is more elaborate for the period of the Indonesian Republic (since 1945). It emphasizes the regional differences in this huge country, because most Christians live outside the main island of Java. Muslim-Christian relations, as well as the tensions between foreign missionaries and local theology, receive special attention.


The State and Illegality in Indonesia

The State and Illegality in Indonesia

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  • Author: E. Aspinall
  • Publisher: BRILL
  • ISBN: 9004253688
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 340

The popular 1998 reformasi movement that brought down President Suharto’s regime demanded an end to illegal practices by state officials, from human rights abuse to nepotistic investments. Yet today, such practices have proven more resistant to reform than people had hoped. Many have said corruption in Indonesia is "entrenched". We argue it is precisely this entrenched character that requires attention. What is state illegality entrenched in and how does it become entrenched? This involves studying actual cases. Our observations led us to rethink fundamental ideas about the nature of the state in Indonesia, especially regarding its socially embedded character. We conclude that illegal practices by state officials are not just aberrations to the state, they are the state. Almost invariably, illegality occurs as part of collective, patterned, organized and collaborative acts, linked to the competition for political power and access to state resources. While obviously excluding many without connections, corrupt behaviour also plays integrative and stabilizing functions. Especially at the lower end of the social ladder, it gets a lot of things done and is often considered legitimate. This book may be read as a defence of area studies approaches. Without the insights that grew from applying our area studies skills, we would still be constrained by highly stylised notions of the state, which bear little resemblance to the state’s actual workings. The struggle against corruption is a long-term political process. Instead of trying to depoliticize it, we believe the key to progress is greater popular participation. With contributions from Simon Butt, Robert Cribb, Howard Dick, Michele Ford, Jun Honna, Tim Lindsey, Lenore Lyons, John McCarthy, Ross McLeod, Marcus Mietzner, Jeremy Mulholland, Gerben Nooteboom, J Danang Widoyoko and Ian Wilson. This book is the result of a series of workshops supported, among others, by the Australian-Netherlands Research Collaboration (ANRC).


English for Communication Science

English for Communication Science

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  • Author: Sibakhul Milad Malik Hidayatulloh
  • Publisher: Jejak Pustaka
  • ISBN: 6235422601
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 105

Buku ini diperuntukkan sebagai bahan ajar atau referensi berbahasa Inggris bagi pengetahuan komunikasi.


Heirs to World Culture

Heirs to World Culture

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  • Author: M.H.T. Sutedja-LIem
  • Publisher: BRILL
  • ISBN: 9004253513
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 547

This volume brings together new scholarship by Indonesian and non-Indonesian scholars on Indonesia’s cultural history from 1950-1965. During the new nation’s first decade and a half, Indonesia’s links with the world and its sense of nationhood were vigorously negotiated on the cultural front. Indonesia used cultural networks of the time, including those of the Cold War, to announce itself on the world stage. International links, post-colonial aspirations and nationalistic fervour interacted to produce a thriving cultural and intellectual life at home. Essays discuss the exchange of artists, intellectuals, writing and ideas between Indonesia and various countries; the development of cultural networks; and ways these networks interacted with and influenced cultural expression and discourse in Indonesia. With contributions by Keith Foulcher, Liesbeth Dolk, Hairus Salim HS, Tony Day, Budiawan, Maya H.T. Liem, Jennifer Lindsay, Els Bogaerts, Melani Budianta, Choirotun Chisaan, I Nyoman Darma Putra, Barbara Hatley, Marije Plomp, Irawati Durban Ardjo, Rhoma Dwi Aria Yuliantri and Michael Bodden.