But this is based on social impact, and we are part of Grow with Google, which is becoming a global initiative in the US, Europe, India, Indonesia, recently launched in Africa as well in Nigeria in Google for Nigeria. So, in addition to these developer trainings, we do internet in railway stations, digital skills training, many of the things that you were talking about.
But where is this? Indonesia. That's what I was going to say. This is in Indonesia.
And one of the problems-- this doesn't apply to Burma-- but for instance in Indonesia, when you try to do thermoluminescence tests on Indonesian clay objects or bronzes that have clay cores, you often get no result at all because of all the volcanic activity and the volcanic soil.
Voila, you've turned a relationship of violent inequality into a relation where the victims are running around feeling inadequate all the time, making terrible apologies for themselves Indonesia and it's all civil courts that take care of it.
socially responsible import firm in J Jakarta Indonesia laa graduated from the Wharton School of Business and vasar college and in his spare time he says he likes to hang out with his two holigans and all three of them allowed to Surf ski and one more thing skateboard
parts of sub-Saharan Africa in 2020, 2021, uh Indonesia and Mexico in say 2015 and countries like the US, UK, Australia in sort of 2008 is that's when we see the proliferation of smartphones.
For example, when the Great Sumatran Fault generated a 9.3-magnitude earthquake in 2004, it triggered a massive tsunami that killed at least 226,000 people in Indonesia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, and India. But it was deadliest for people of low income, who were caught in fragile housing that couldn’t withstand the powerful forces.
when it comes to thinking of efforts on both the local and the global scale? So Indonesia is a highly populous country. I. Think it's the fourth most populous in the world, which of course means there is going to be a lot of religious and ethnic tension.
Cooperatives would form. And she saw this as the economic background and spine for Indonesia to become more resilient and stay peaceful. She posited that instead of abandoning villages and homes, it was important to encourage people to stay rooted in the places they love.
um that uh in the first inhuman cases that we did so we've done 10 cases in Jakarta Indonesia um where in under two minutes the bleeding stopped um so there's no other device or drug or anything out that's available that works
And this was taken in Indonesia. And Indonesia traffics 6 million women ostensibly as domestic servants, and she was held in Saudi Arabia for three years without being able to communicate with her family.
And it's what we might call like a soft, or gentler, less strident Muslim country. Like Indonesia is easier, and it's not you have some sort of anticipation, or fear, or anxiety about some sort of reactionary Muslim. And these are people that read the book the way it reads.
A couple of years ago I, I was reading a lot of books on the topic of resilience and you know fine meditation and, and different things and one of my friends which I met in, in Bali, in Indonesia, recommended, you know, Kamal. So I, I read the book, I found it very tactical and interesting and things that I could apply real quick to my busy life at Google, in my personal life too.
when I've followed, you know, any like the Pat Tillman story that you had on which was absolutely, absolutely brilliant. I subsequently saw the, uh, Pat Tillman documentary at sun, and Indonesia. Oil is the source of so much pain in the world. So as we lay on the ground, Alan covered in blood, the soldiers with their guns at our heads at the ready position, at
when I've followed, you know, any like the Pat Tillman story that you had on which was absolutely, absolutely brilliant. I subsequently saw the, uh, Pat Tillman documentary at sun, old Indonesian military. Now this is about the new Indonesian military. But what Alan has exposed in the last few months is that this same Indonesian military has been engaged
We were working with an executive team once, and out of 40-plus execs, not one primary Entrepreneur. Another company we worked with -- this was in Indonesia -- they had a head office staff of 120 people and this field, direct sales staff of 250,000. And they had one Entrepreneur in the head office. And out in the field, close to 250,000 Entrepreneurs.
And above all, actually, you see Islam. Islam is -- I don't buy any of those sort of Eurabia theories from the neocons -- but the basic idea is, Islam is posing questions, In Indonesia, there's some evidence that there's a sort of clever young move back towards it.
Massive volcanoes in Indonesia, Russia, even Antarctica.
He grew up with Indonesian parents and considers himself Dutch, but also a New Yorker, Hawaii,
Patchouli leaves in Indonesia but the perfumer is expecting not Patchouli leaves but a patchouli essential oil so the the the the the the the the transformation of the leaves or the flowers
LYN MEHE'ULA: Thank you, thank you. And as an Indonesian-American based in the Pacific Islands, you spent your formative years among various peoples, places, cultures, and environments. How has this multicultural upbringing shaped the way you think of peacebuilding, especially
to great heights of heroism the next. And so Indonesia's motto is Bhinneka Tunggal Ika which means unity in diversity. And in many ways, Indonesia has proven itself to be a really powerful exemplar of that aspiration.
So I'd love to hear what inspired you to write this book. from my childhood in Indonesia.
India or Indonesia or Bangladesh, or so many other countries in the world-- Nigeria and so on-- they're going to have more people in that age
I lived in Indonesia three years.
You've got Indonesia. Coffee and growing coffee has been the mechanism for wealth generation for these farmers, but unfortunately
But why Indonesia? Muslims.
and um Indonesia in there as well um so
or Egypt or Indonesia is infinitely more impactful than telling them about Larry Page or
China and Indonesia it was stamped out sometimes violently in his Indian homelands uh by both Hindu and then
Brazil Colombia Indonesia in Vietnam in mega cities that have huge problems with these
And they get to Indonesia and they're very excited because they find ethnic Chinese making this thing called Arrack, and Arrack is the first commercially produced distilled liquor.
The other zero from Indonesia, which is-- so I need to explain the dating, though.
Whereas in Indonesia, the rate of deforestation has been accelerating.
Let's move to Indonesia.
like something out of Indonesia, like some reef.
from South Africa to Indonesia, the Philippines to Latin America, El Salvador, and Colombia.
Indonesia. That's what I was going to say. This is in Indonesia. This is like sort of what I imagine, or this has been my similar experience.
So I suppose in Indonesia I had the mixed blessing of there being some really horrible examples nearby of how
So the Indonesian group that was on this quixotic adventure that they didn't realize they were looking for the wrong thing, initially.
and Laos, and Vietnam. Holland ruled Indonesia. Britain ruled Burma. So at the big worlds' fairs and the big colonial exposition, the colonial home countries featured the
All the volcanic activity has messed up the accumulation and loss and reaccumulation of radiation. So for Indonesian things, often you can't get a good test result. On grounds of style, and on reading the inscription up at the top and so on, this one has always thought probably to
The rest of Indonesia is Muslim, so Bali stands out as a very separate part of Indonesia, which might have had to do with the terrorist attacks.
I'm from Indonesia. And in the last couple years, I've seen a lot of start-ups in Indonesia who tried to provide online shopping
service in Indonesia. And there hasn't been much success.
It's produced in Indonesia, say, and it allows people in Indonesia to have a good job and increase their standard of living and bring themselves out of poverty.
But we stayed in Indonesia for eight years?
has happened in Indonesia.
about um you know Indonesia or whatever the heck and we have so much content and so much thoughtful content on stuck in
Syria and Indonesia and so, and Germany, and it's just been, it's been really gratifying.