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  2. Globalization - Wikipedia

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    Top-left: showing early migration patterns of humans across the globe as part of the history of globalization. Top-right: the Namban ship carrying Europeans to trade with Japan.

  3. File:Dampak globalisasi informasi dan komunikasi terhadap ...

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    File:Dampak globalisasi informasi dan komunikasi terhadap kehidupan sosial budaya masyarakat di Daerah Istimewa Aceh, M 2001 A 328.pdf Add languages Page contents not supported in other languages.

  4. Selo Soemardjan - Wikipedia

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    Selo Soemardjan (May 23, 1915 in Yogyakarta [1] – June 11, 2003 in Jakarta), also spelled as Selo Sumarjan or Selo Sumardjan, was a well known senior academic in sociology at the University of Indonesia, and is known as the Pioneer of Indonesian Social Sciences. [1]

  5. KOF Globalisation Index - Wikipedia

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    The KOF Index of Globalisation is an index of the degree of globalisation of 122 countries. [1]: 29 It was conceived by Axel Dreher at the Konjunkturforschungsstelle of ETH Zurich, in Switzerland.

  6. Sea Toll Program - Wikipedia

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    An activity involving a ship under Sea Toll Program. All ships under the program have "Tol Laut" (meaning Sea Toll) written on their hull. The Sea Toll Program (Indonesian: Tol Laut), sometimes called the Sea Highway Program, [1] is a program initiated by former Indonesian president Joko Widodo.

  7. Non-structural institution - Wikipedia

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    Non-structural institutions can be classified based on how they were established, their sources of funding, and whether they have regional representation or not.

  8. Anti-globalization movement - Wikipedia

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    This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards.The specific problem is: Page mostly describing movements by political left, lacks description of conservative anti-globalization movement.

  9. Retrieval-augmented generation - Wikipedia

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    Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) is a technique that grants generative artificial intelligence models information retrieval capabilities. It modifies interactions with a large language model (LLM) so that the model responds to user queries with reference to a specified set of documents, using this information to augment information drawn from its own vast, static training data.