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Essay heading: Indonesia: Chinese Prejudice and Discrimination
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These characteristics include skin color, facial features, and hair texture. Conceptions of race, as well as specific ways of grouping races, vary by their culture and are often controversial for social and political reasons.
An ethnic identity is further marked by the recognition from others by their common culture, linguistic, religion, behavior or biological traits... displayed 300 characters
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The same applies to the Armed Forces and government agencies recruitment. Furthermore, they were prohibited from securing farmlands. Consequently, 90 percent of Chinese Indonesians find refuge in the only venue left open to them which is business. Perhaps the most far-reaching official regulations were those excluding facets of cultural traditional life that prohibited public celebration of Chinese festivals... displayed next 300 characters
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