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Vocational education Since ancient times people have opened the rainforest altered the ecosystem shaped the landscapes and created rice paddy and terraces to support the growing population Javan rice terraces have existed for more than a millennium and had supported ancient agricultural kingdoms The growing human population has put severe pressure on Java's wildlife as rainforests were diminished and confined to highland slopes or isolated peninsulas Some of Java's endemic species are now critically endangered with some already extinct; Java used to have Javan tigers and Javan elephants but both have been rendered extinct Today several national parks exist in Java that protect the remnants of its fragile wildlife such as Ujung Kulon Mount Halimun-Salak Gede Pangrango Baluran Meru Betiri Bromo Tengger Semeru and Alas Purwo, 3 Causes 1965: Upon independence from Malaysia Singapore faced a small domestic market and high levels of unemployment and poverty 70 percent of Singapore's households lived in badly overcrowded conditions and a third of its people squatted in slums on the city fringes Unemployment averaged 14 percent GDP per capita was US$516 and half of the population was illiterate, Islam became the dominant religion in Java at the end of the 16th century During this era the Islamic kingdoms of Demak Cirebon and Banten were ascendant The Mataram Sultanate became the dominant power of central and eastern Java at the end of the 16th century The principalities of Surabaya and Cirebon were eventually subjugated such that only Mataram and Banten were left to face the Dutch in the 17th century. Cooperation and merger talks with LSE, Countries that use variations on the theme of the Westminster system as of 2018 include the following:, Keropok deep fried crackers usually flavoured with shrimp but sometimes with fish or vegetables.
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