Di tv kliatan orang2 yg jadi korban banjir itu pada ketawa2, nunjukin bhw 
mereka itu bahagia kena banjir. Itu kata pejabat, hehehe...
 
 

From: Sunny <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Sunday, March 4, 2012 2:19 AM
>Subject: [proletar] Indonesia, State of World's Most Happy
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>Apakah di Indonesia ada koruptor yang tidak bahagia? 
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>http://happybloggingtoday.blogspot.com/2012/03/indonesia-state-of-worlds-most-happy.html
>Indonesia, State of World's Most Happy 
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>Indonesia, State of World's Most Happy - Various problems, ranging from the 
>economic crisis, natural disasters and war, it did not make the people of 
>Indonesia to lose their happiness. According to a recent study by Ipsos 
>Global, one of Indonesia is the happiest in the world.
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>Global Ipsos survey results, published in early February, was quoted by Time 
>magazine, Thursday, March 1, 2012, focuses on the category of "happy" and 
>"very happy." Involving 18 687 adult respondents from 24 countries of the 
>world, Indonesia is in the top position in the category of countries are very 
>happy.
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>Some 51 percent of residents said they were very happy Indonesia. Despite 
>occupying the top spot, but the happiness of Indonesia compared to the 
>previous Global Ipsos survey dropped by seven points. Drastic decline in the 
>happiness experienced by Brazil which dropped 9 points and Russia is down six 
>points.
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>Very happy country after Indonesia is India and Mexico by 43 percent, followed 
>by Brazil and Turkey with 30 percent, Australia and the United States with 28 
>percent. On the other hand, some countries are known to only a few residents 
>who feel very happy. As Italy is the happiness of its citizens at the level of 
>13 percent, Spain 11 percent, Hungary six percent, seven percent of South 
>Korea and Russia eight percent.
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>Ipsos started tracking happiness in 24 countries from 2007, and in doing 2 
>times a year. March 2010 survey done every month for the answer to the 
>question: Are we happier today than ever before?
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>Overall, the world is a happy place. In 2007, 20 percent of the global 
>population said they were very happy, and in 2011 rose to 22 percent. In March 
>and April 2010 reached its highest point is 26 percent.
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>In measuring the category of very happy, the greatest improvement was found in 
>Turkey, where the level of happiness of its citizens was up 16 points since 
>2007. Then followed by Mexico with an increase to 10 points, Australia rose 7 
>points, up 6 points, Japan, India and Canada each rose five points. 
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