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Syamsudin Kadir, akrab disapa Bang Kadir, adalah sosok motivator dan inspirator literasi yang handal Indonesia. Sepak terjangnya di dunia literasi terutama kepenulisan sudah tidak bisa dianggap sepele lagi. Ia lahir di Cereng pada 8 Agustus 1983 sekaligus anak ke-4 dari 9 bersaudara dari pasangan Bapak Abdul Tahami (alm.) dan Siti Jemami (almh.), sebuah kampung yang sangat jauh dari hiruk pikuk kota di Manggarai Barat, NTT. Tanda-tanda ketertarikan dan terpanggilanya pada dunia literasi terutama kepenulisan sudah terlihat sejak Sekolah Dasar di Sekolah Dasar Katolik (SDK) Cereng pada 1990-1996 silam di kampung halamannya. Hal itu berlanjut ketika mengenyam pendidikan Madrasah Tsanawiyah (MTs...
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Corporate governance principles provide guidance on how corporations should operate. Adoption of international corporate governance best practices leads to long-term sustainability and resilience, and can be a competitive tool to attract foreign investments. The Asian Development Bank, in partnership with the ASEAN Capital Markets Forum, have jointly developed the ASEAN Corporate Governance Scorecard, an assessment based on publicly available information and benchmarked against international best practices that encourage publicly listed companies to go beyond national legislative requirements. This report can be used by capital market regulators and other stakeholders as a reference to understand the current corporate governance standards across the region. It is also a useful diagnostic tool to guide improvement of corporate governance standards.
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This book aims to describe aspects of the Indonesian language as spoken by educated Jakartans in everyday interactions. This style of language is in many ways significantly different from the formal language of government and education, to the extent that it deserves separate consideration. While formal Indonesian has been the subject of a considerable amount of description very little attention has been paid to informal styles of the language. The variety described here, Colloquial Jakartan Indonesian, is the prestige variety of colloquial Indonesian and is becoming the standard informal style. The description and texts in following chapters are drawn from recordings of natural speech of educated people living in Jakarta . While the book aims to inform those with a background in linguistics the needs of teachers and learners with little or no knowledge of linguistics is always borne in mind. The work thus does not consider theoretical linguistic issues nor use technical terms which would not be readily understood by most readers.
More than 1,000 years ago in India there lived five ascetics, Pasupata's, who went around naked, with ungroomed hair. The fame of their holiness spread to Java and Bali, where they became heavenly seers, aspects both of Shiva and Buddha, celestial gods even, and as such connected with the creation. Classificatory thought classes them with a man's four older brothers: amniotic fluid, blood, vernix caseosa, and the placenta, the helpers or enemies par excellence of each and every person, whether layman or priest. This book brings together much material, from old to very modern, which indicates the extent to which these ideas were, and still are, living reality for the Balinese. The most important texts, both prose and poetry, and the comparison of many manuscripts published here for the first time, form the body of this book.