Based on the graph from Databoks showing levels of education in Magelang, elementary school graduates constitute the largest share […]
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73 Years to Absolute Blackout: How Indonesia Should Move to Nuclear Energy
While the U.S. is against the Iranian nuclear program, the U.S. has tried to promote nuclear energy on the other […]
The Job Fair Is Not the Solution; There Are More Ways to Go if We Want to Reach 11% Economic Growth
The problem of unemployment is that we thought it was somebody else’s responsibility when it is actually a communal one. […]
The Good Dictator: How the Trauma-Driven Conception of Laws Halts Indonesia
Indonesia is driven by trauma in each policy. Sometimes, the trauma itself is not clear, clouded by propaganda that shadows […]
Borobudur is An Asset, But No One Knows Its Value: The Myth of 2 Digit Borobudur’s Potential
It is fair to say that the government of Indonesia has always perceived Borobudur as an asset, the potential that […]
Student Shortage Sparks School Merger Threat for 12 Schools in Magelang
Student shortage is not only a famous issue in the first-world country. In fact, there are twelve schools in Magelang […]
Doubts about How to Manage Borobudur : When Even The Direction is Unclear To Explore The 2 Digits Economic Impacts
Based on the research by Rijanta Subari from Gadjah Mada University, Borobudur and its complex can contribute to economic growth […]

