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Mega, Veby. 2011. [http://www.greenpeace.org/international/en/news/Blogs/makingwaves/isolated-by-forest-conflict-the-orang-rimba-p/blog/37241/ Isolated by forest conflict, the Orang Rimba people of Jambi]. San Francisco, CA: Greenpeace International.
 
Palatino, Mong. 2013. [http://globalvoicesonline.org/2013/08/18/more-religion-less-science-in-indonesia-school-reform/ More Religion, Less Science in Indonesia School Reform]. August 18. Cambridge, MA: Global Voices Online.
 
Sklar, Rolf. 2012. [http://www.greenpeace.org/international/en/news/Blogs/makingwaves/indonesia-leading-the-way-in-kfcs-response-to/blog/41316/ Indonesia leading the way in KFC’s response to deforestation]. July 10. San Francisco, CA: Greenpeace International.
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Flyer seeking degree-oriented, WUaS students: 'Quaker-informed World University & School seeks friendly, undergraduate students for free, online, MITGreatest OCWUniversities-centric, bachelor’s degrees to apply in the autumn of 2013, for matriculation in autumn 2014' - http://scottmacleod.com/WUaSFriendsFlyerforProspectiveStudentApplicants.pdf - and accessible here, also - http://scottmacleod.com/WUaSNoticeArchive.html. WUaS holds open, electronically-mediated, hour-long, monthly business meeting on the second Saturdays at 9 am Pacific Time, in the manner of Quakers - email worlduniversityandschool@gmail.com if you'd like to participate.
 
 
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