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  2. Work–family conflict - Wikipedia

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    Conflict between work and family is bi-directional.There is a distinction between what is termed work-to-family conflict and what is termed family-to-work conflict. [3]Work-to-family conflict occurs when experiences and commitments at work interfere with family life, such as extensive, irregular, or inflexible work hours, work overload and other forms of job stress, interpersonal conflict at ...

  3. Development communication - Wikipedia

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    Development communication refers to the use of communication to facilitate social development. [1] Development communication engages stakeholders and policy makers, establishes conducive environments, assesses risks and opportunities and promotes information exchange to create positive social change via sustainable development. [2]

  4. Oto Iskandar di Nata - Wikipedia

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    Based on witness information, Oto is believed to have been murdered on a beach in Mauk District, Tangerang Regency in Banten (formerly West Java).He was abducted by a group called "The Black Troop" (Indonesian: Laskar Hitam), who killed him and dumped his body into the sea; the body was never found.

  5. Las madres del Estado Islámico - The Huffington Post

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    Les han insultado y acusado de fracasar como madres. Pensaron que el activismo les ayudaría a combatir el dolor, pero cada entrevista hace que vuelvan a aflorar en ellas las peores emociones que jamás habían experimentado. “No puedo hablar de este tema 24 horas al día”, se quejaba Valerie. “No puedo vivir así”.

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  7. The Family (Australian New Age group) - Wikipedia

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    The Family taught an eclectic mixture of Christianity and Hinduism with other Eastern and Western religions, on the principle that spiritual truths are universal. [5] [page needed] Children raised in the group studied the major scriptures of these religions as well as the works of gurus including Sri Chinmoy, Meher Baba, and Rajneesh.

  8. List of political families in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Bisri Mustofa (Islamic leader, politician; member of People's Consultative Assembly, 1971–1977; member of Constitutional Assembly, 1956–1959) [6]. Muhammad Cholil Bisri, 1942–2004 (first son of Bisri Mustofa; sociologist, cleric, politician; Co-Founder National Awakening Party; Vice Speakers of the People's Consultative Assembly, 2002–2004)

  9. Indonesian National Party - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian National Party (Indonesian: Partai Nasional Indonesia, abbr. PNI) was the name used by several nationalist political parties in Indonesia from 1927 until 1973.