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  2. Social polarization - Wikipedia

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    Social polarization is the segregation within a society that emerges when factors such as income inequality, real-estate fluctuations and economic displacement result in the differentiation of social groups from high-income to low-income.

  3. Rocky Gerung - Wikipedia

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    As a philosopher, one of Rocky's fields of study was the philosophy of feminism. He wrote a lot in Jurnal Perempuan, a publication managed by the Women's Journal Foundation and founded by Gadis Arivia, his colleague at the University of Indonesia. [5]

  4. Indonesia large-scale social restrictions - Wikipedia

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    Physical distancing and the wearing of masks in public is mandatory in Indonesia during the COVID-19 outbreak, including in places of worship. Large-scale social restrictions or LSSR [ 1 ] ( Indonesian : Pembatasan Sosial Berskala Besar or PSBB ) was a health and public movement restriction issued by the Indonesian government in response to ...

  5. File:Katalog Domain Publik - Karya Bebas Hak Cipta di ...

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    English: Together with our colleague in CC Indonesia, we pick 50 out of 391 entries from our database to represent or showcase the visual and narrative aspect of all the information we have gathered in the database.

  6. Polarization density - Wikipedia

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    For example, at microscopic scale a plasma can be regarded as a gas of free charges, thus P should be zero. On the contrary, at a macroscopic scale the same plasma can be described as a continuous medium, exhibiting a permittivity ε ( ω ) ≠ 1 {\displaystyle \varepsilon (\omega )\neq 1} and thus a net polarization P ≠ 0 .

  7. 2019 Indonesian general election - Wikipedia

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    Elections in Indonesia were previously held separately, with a 2008 elections law regulating that presidential and legislative elections be held at least three months apart from one another. Following a 2013 Constitutional Court lawsuit, however, it was decided that the 2019 elections – which would have been the 12th legislative election and ...