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  2. Jamu - Wikipedia

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    Jamu is often distributed in the form of powder, pills, capsules, and drinking liquid. Jamu shops, which sell only ingredients or prepare the jamu on spot as required by buyers, as well as women roaming the street to sell jamu, is a commonly seen way to distribute jamu in Indonesia. Nowadays, jamu is also mass manufactured and exported.

  3. List of magazines in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Seventeen Indonesia - teen women's lifestyle magazine; Shonen Magz Indonesia - manga comics, folded in July 2013; Shonen Star Indonesia - manga comics, folded in 2013; Solitaire Indonesia; Travel Treasures Asia - www.traveltreasures.co.id; Top Gear Indonesia; Wizard Magazine Indonesia; WOW Indonesia

  4. Jakarta Fashion Week - Wikipedia

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    Jakarta Fashion Week or JFW is a fashion event held annually in Jakarta, Indonesia.JFW is dubbed as the largest fashion event in Southeast Asia. [1] JFW is organized as a collaboration platform between major stakeholders of the fashion and creative industry with the industry actors and community by GCM Group (formerly part of Femina Group).

  5. Gerwani - Wikipedia

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    Gerwani differed from the other women's organizations because of the contentious issue of polygamy and marriage reform. Wieringa argues that Gerwani diverged from other women's organizations because Gerwani did not regard marriage reform as the only "valid" issue for political mobilization and advocacy of gender equality.

  6. International Women University - Wikipedia

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    International Women University or IWU (Indonesian: Universitas Wanita Internasional) is the first women's university in Indonesia. It is located in Bandung , the capital city of West Java . It is a private university , under supervision of Arena Komunikasi Bandung Foundation.

  7. The Australian Women's Weekly - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Women's Weekly, sometimes known simply as The Weekly, is an Australian monthly women's magazine published by Are Media in Sydney and founded in 1933. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] For many years it was the number one magazine in Australia before being outsold by the Australian edition of Better Homes and Gardens in 2014. [ 4 ]

  8. Indonesian Women's Congress - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian Women's Congress (Kowani) logo. The Indonesian Women's Congress (Indonesian: Kongres Wanita Indonesia), often known by its Indonesian acronym Kowani, is a federation of Indonesian women's organizations which was founded in 1946. [1] [2] Its headquarters are located in Jakarta. The name also refers to national congresses which have ...

  9. Strong Girl Bong-soon - Wikipedia

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    High-school teacher; the first kidnapped victim. Choi Young-shin as Lee Joo-young; Dance instructor; the second kidnapped victim. Min Ji-hyun as Pharmacist; The third kidnapped victim. Kim Hyun-mok as Bullied student; Kim Young-choon as Il Jin; A high school student and the leader of Bong-soon's lackeys. Yoo In-soo as Kang Goo; One of Bong-soon ...