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Current Political Conditions in Indonesia (2024)
Current Political Conditions in Indonesia (2024) Introduction As of 2024, Indonesia finds itself at a crucial juncture politically, with significant changes on the horizon. President Joko Widodo, popularly known as Jokowi, is set to step down in two months, marking the end of his second and final term in office. This period is characterized by anticipation and uncertainty as the country prepares for new leadership amidst a complex and evolving political landscape.
By Moharif Yuliantoabout a year ago in Critique
The Rise and Fall of Black Lives Matter.
The Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, once a powerful force for racial justice, has seen a significant decline in momentum over the years. As someone who has studied the BLM movement extensively, it is important to analyze the factors that led to this decline, including the impact of internal scams and financial mismanagement that ultimately undermined the movement's credibility.
By Bsc. Moses Yenliabout a year ago in Critique
Kenya's political Landscape: The missing link in civic Education.
Kenya has long been known as a hotbed of politics, where power struggles, corruption, and tribalism dominate the landscape. These issues often grab headlines and fuel public discourse, yet a more critical concern remains largely unaddressed: the glaring deficit in civic education.
By Prince of kentabout a year ago in Critique
Middle East Tensions: Escalation Looming as Diplomatic Efforts Intensify
Anticipated Response by Iran and Hezbollah Worst-case scenarios of fierce retaliatory strikes by Hezbollah and Iran have already been taken into consideration by Israel. A document prepared by the Israeli Foreign Ministry, to be distributed among diplomats worldwide, flags the right of self-defense by the nation and puts the blame for instability in the region squarely on Iran. Formulated through top-level meetings with Foreign Minister Israel Katz and other high-level officials, this paper makes one thing very clear: Israel will not take any aggression lying down and will defend itself “at any cost.”.
By Arshia Farahaniabout a year ago in Critique
Microsoft Azure Globally Down
On July 30, 2024, at approximately 13:13 UTC, Microsoft Azure & Microsoft 365 reported a global outage affecting a subset of its services. The issue resulted in timeouts and difficulties connecting to various Azure services worldwide. Multiple engineering teams at Microsoft were promptly engaged to diagnose and resolve the issue. The company acknowledged the problem and provided updates on the Azure status page.
By Shine b johnabout a year ago in Critique
Kung Fu Panda 4 (2024)
DISCLAIMER: This is my OPiNIOn. I am human. I am biased. My word is not law. You can like or dislike whatever the heck you want. If you disagree with my review, that is completely okay. Keep it respectful if you want to debate with me in the comments. Then let’s both move on. I genuinely hope you have a great day.
By Wen Xiaoshengabout a year ago in Critique
Is Corn Good For Weight Loss? Answered
Corn is a popular starchy vegetable and a fundamental ingredient in many cultural cuisines, but you might question whether corn is beneficial for weight control. Although some criticize corn for its carbohydrate levels, Corn For Weight Loss highlights that high-fiber foods like corn can slow digestion, helping you feel full more quickly and stay satiated longer.
By cisadac532about a year ago in Critique
US IS NOT A DEMOCRACY
The US Isn't a Democracy, It's a Plutocracy: Understanding the Roots of America's Democratic Deficit Democracy, derived from the ancient Greek words "demos" (people) and "kratos" (rule), is often defined as "rule by the people" or "rule of the people." However, the concept of democracy is more complex and nuanced, with various thinkers offering different definitions and interpretations throughout history. At its core, democracy aims to give people the power to decide on their lives and society, in contrast to monarchies or plutocracies, where power is held by a few individuals.
By Ali bukhari2 years ago in Critique







