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How an Indonesian peatland project is offering a new way to curb forest fires - 1 views

Pulang Pisau, Central Kalimantan. The residents of Jabiren faced a nervous wait in October last year as fires raged in the peatlands around their village, Jakarta Globe reported news. "Fire stormed...

How an Indonesian peatland project is offering a new way to curb forest fires

started by ziona rahel on 10 Oct 13 no follow-up yet
Nancy Aukland

Indonesia Tops Global Consumer Confidence Survey - 1 views

http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/business/indonesia-tops-global-consumer-confidence-survey/ Singapore. Dynamic growth and an expanding middle class are making Southeast Asian consumers among the mos...

the crown capital management international relations review indonesia tops global consumer confidence survey

started by Nancy Aukland on 29 Jul 13 no follow-up yet
prospero myles

Crown Capital Eco Management Indonesia Fraud: Fraudsters attack even natural disaster... - 1 views

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    Crown Capital Eco -Natural Disasters Victims: Scammers Wait until we are in our Lowest Opportunists prey on natural disasters' victims and even those who want to help. They would not miss any single chance that they could profit something from any kind of people by taking advantage of their weaknesses. Victims are at their most desperate state and scammers see this as an opportunity to deceive them. "After practically every disaster, in the United States or abroad, charity scams pop up," says John Breyault, vice president of the National Consumers League. "We saw charity scams pop up after Hurricane Katrina, the earthquake in Haiti and the Indonesian tsunami, to name just a few." These frauds come in various shapes and sizes as well as the scammers. They would take advantage the helplessness of the victims, they will show up and their front door, offer help and after they collected the payment in advance they would not show-up afterwards or worse make a bigger damage on the victim's properties. Beware of email scams; through email fraud they can easily target victims during in time of need. Although natural disaster's victims are not their target rather potential donors after the disaster are being preyed. Following a number of cases against email frauds after a disaster, the U.S. Department of Justice established the National Center forDisaster Fraud. Email and social medias are often also being used, urging you to click on a photo and then would ask for many things after that will lead you to send out money. The department insisted not to click on links instead independently seek information about charities you are interested in helping. Better yet, go directly to well known charities or charities that you already know. Request of money donations are automatically considered as illegitimate, no record will be provided if the said organization did received the money and on your part you will not have a record for tax purposes. It is not advisabl
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prospero myles

Crown Capital Eco Management: Fraudsters attack even natural disasters victims/CURRENT/... - 1 views

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    http://current.com/groups/crown-capital-eco/ Crown Capital Eco -Natural Disasters Victims: Scammers Wait until we are in our Lowest Opportunists prey on natural disasters' victims and even those who want to help. They would not miss any single chance that they could profit something from any kind of people by taking advantage of their weaknesses. Victims are at their most desperate state and scammers see this as an opportunity to deceive them. "After practically every disaster, in the United States or abroad, charity scams pop up," says John Breyault, vice president of the National Consumers League. "We saw charity scams pop up after Hurricane Katrina, the earthquake in Haiti and the Indonesian tsunami, to name just a few." These frauds come in various shapes and sizes as well as the scammers. They would take advantage the helplessness of the victims, they will show up and their front door, offer help and after they collected the payment in advance they would not show-up afterwards or worse make a bigger damage on the victim's properties. Beware of email scams; through email fraud they can easily target victims during in time of need. Although natural disaster's victims are not their target rather potential donors after the disaster are being preyed. Following a number of cases against email frauds after a disaster, the U.S. Department of Justice established the National Center forDisaster Fraud. Email and social medias are often also being used, urging you to click on a photo and then would ask for many things after that will lead you to send out money. The department insisted not to click on links instead independently seek information about charities you are interested in helping. Better yet, go directly to well known charities or charities that you already know. Request of money donations are automatically considered as illegitimate, no record will be provided if the said organization did received the money and on your part you will not have
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Mark Adam

Crown Eco Jakarta Management: Yudhoyono Clarifies Singapore and Malaysia Haze Apology - 1 views

http://www.good.is/posts/crown-eco-jakarta-management-yudhoyono-clarifies-singapore-and-malaysia-haze-apology After offering a public apology to Singapore and Malaysia for the haze emanating from ...

crown eco jakarta management Yudhoyono Clarifies Singapore and Malaysia Haze Apology

started by Mark Adam on 03 Jul 13 no follow-up yet
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