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institution established on 2007 and offers diploma in business administration, accounting,
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plantation cultivation, and information. School participation rate was 93.28% on 2020 and literacy
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rate was 98.34% on the same year.
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On healthcare facility, there are three hospitals, one polyclinic, 97 puskesmas, and 9 pharmacy.
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Malinau Regional Hospital, owned by regency government, is main hospital and the largest in the
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regency, located in North Malinau district. It is considered C-class hospital by Ministry of
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Health. In addition, the regency has 123 healthcare centers and 6 operational medical clinics.
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There are exactly 59 mosques, 174 Protestant churches, 35 Catholic churches, a Balinese temple, and
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a Chinese Buddhist temple. The only Balinese Hindu temple in the regency is named Pura Agung Femung
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Jagatnatha and located in Malinau Kota district. It is mostly used by Balinese migrants.
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Length of road in the regency is 1,043.20 kilometers, out of which only 167.42 kilometers have been
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sealed and paved. Malinau Kota, the regency seat and most populous district, is connected by Perum
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DAMRI bus to Tanjung Selor and Nunukan Regency. The regency is served by Robert Atty Bessing
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Airport, which seen 1,051 departures and 959 arrivals on 2020 with more than 25,000 passengers both
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arrived and departed. Due to abundance of navigable river and lack of adequate road infrastructure,
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speedboat through river is one of main transportation in the regency which served movement of
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around 48,975 people on 2020. However, this is sharp decrease from previous figure of 116,032 in
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2019. On 2016, most of the regency have access to 4G signal. As with many regions in Indonesia, the
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only fiber optic service provider in the regency is IndiHome which is state-owned under Telkom
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Indonesia.
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See also List of regencies and cities of Indonesia References Regencies of North Kalimantan
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Justin Matthew Boren (born April 28, 1988) is a former American football guard. Though a guard in
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the NFL, Boren played both guard and center during his high school and college football career. In
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high school, he was widely regarded as one of the top offensive linemen in the country and one of
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the top football prospects in the state of Ohio. He was selected to play in the U.S. Army
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All-American Bowl and was a Parade All-American and an Associated Press All-Ohio selection. The son
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of 1982 and 1983 Michigan Wolverines tackles leader Mike Boren, Justin was widely recruited by the
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nation's top schools, including both his father's alma mater, the University of Michigan and its
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archrival, Ohio State University, Boren's hometown school.
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After an intense recruitment, Boren choose to play at Michigan despite leaning towards attending
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Ohio State early in his recruitment. He played in several games as a true freshman, making one
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start. As a sophomore, he became a regular starter, earning 2007 All-Big Ten Conference honorable
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mention. When head coach Lloyd Carr retired and was replaced by Rich Rodriguez, Boren became
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unhappy with the new staff and transferred to Ohio State. After transferring he had to sit 2008
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NCAA Division I FBS football season and was also required to pay his own tuition, per Big Ten
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conference rules. He earned recognition as a selection to the 2009 and 2010 All-Big Ten team by
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both the coaches (second-team) and the media (first-team). He was also a 2010 College Football
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All-America Team second team selection by several selectors. In 2009, he became the third player
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(following Howard Yerges and J. T. White) to play for both sides of the Michigan – Ohio State
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rivalry. He was also teammates with his brother, Zach Boren, who was a starting fullback and
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linebacker for the Buckeyes.
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He was signed by the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League as an undrafted free agent in
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2011. He has since played for the Ravens, Detroit Lions, and Denver Broncos.
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Early life and high school
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Boren is Jewish, and was born in Pickerington, Ohio. He was a freshman starter at Pickerington
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High School Central before transferring to Pickerington High School North the following year. As a
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high school sophomore, Boren played guard and was an honors student. During his high school years,
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his father was his harshest critic. As a junior, he was listed as a nose guard on defense and an
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offensive tackle. That season, he earned Division I Associated Press All-Ohio High School Football
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Team special mention. By the time he was a junior, he was being recruited by both Ohio State, the
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local school, and Michigan, where his father played. As a senior who bench pressed and squatted ,
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he was regarded as Central Ohio's most sought after high school football recruit. As a result, he
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was selected to participate as one of 78 players in the 2006 U.S. Army All-American Bowl where he
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started at left offensive guard for the East team. He was also selected to the Associated Press
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first-team Division I All-Central District and All-Ohio high school football teams as an offensive
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lineman. After committing to Michigan, he enrolled in classes at the University of Michigan in
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January of what would have been the end of his senior year in high school along with roommate
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Carlos Brown. Of all the football prospects from the state of Ohio, Boren was the only one that
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Ohio State was not able to lure.
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College career
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Michigan
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Having enrolled in January 2006, Boren (and roommate Brown) were available to participate in 2006
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Spring Football. Both players participated in spring practice, which was part of a national trend
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of more high schoolers enrolling early. Although early enrollment had been occurring for several
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years, Kevin Grady had been the first at Michigan in 2005.
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As a freshman during the 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season for the 2006 Michigan Wolverines,
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Boren was injured during training camp, and he did not dress in the season opener. He had suffered
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a broken leg. Despite being injured through the entire month of September, Boren decided not to
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redshirt and debuted during the Paul Bunyan Trophy rivalry game against Michigan State on October
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7. Two weeks later, when Rueben Riley got injured against the Iowa Hawkeyes, he played the entire
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second half. On October 28, with Riley still injured, he became only the fourth true freshman to
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start on the Michigan offensive line in the modern era during a victory against Northwestern. The
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following week against Ball State, Boren saw action after Jake Long got kicked in the helmet.
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Boren's final action of the season came against the Indiana Hoosiers on November 11. During the
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2006 season, all of his appearances were at guard. During 2007 Rose Bowl practices at the end of
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the 2006 season, Boren had practiced exclusively at center.
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Boren had been recruited as either a center or a guard, but he preferred to play guard. In spring
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practice the following year, Boren was moved to center. At the end of the National Collegiate
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Athletic Association-sanctioned 15 days of spring football practice, he was announced as the
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starting center, replacing Mark Bihl. This decision was confirmed when training camp started in
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the fall, even though Boren had never before played center. Thus, the starting offensive line was
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composed of veterans Long and Adam Kraus on the left and then Boren, right guard Jeremy Ciulla and
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right tackle Stephen Schilling neither of whom had ever started a game. The 2007 NCAA Division I
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FBS football season was eagerly anticipated for the 2007 Wolverines with returning seniors Long,
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Mike Hart and Chad Henne in key roles, but the season quickly began to fall apart when the team
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lost to the two-time defending FCS champion Appalachian State Mountaineers in the opening game.
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When Ryan Mallett played in place of Henne during the September 15, Notre Dame rivalry game,
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left-handed snapper Boren switched positions with right-handed snapper Kraus who otherwise played
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left guard. The switch occurred after Mallett fumbled two snaps from Boren, whose left-handed
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snaps were foreign to the right-handed Mallett. The switch caused a little confusion with official
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starting lineups the following week when Mallett started. On September 22 against Penn State, both
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Boren and Kraus had casts on their snapping hands and Boren played center despite the fact that
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Mallett was starting. During Mallett's October 27 start in the Little Brown Jug game against
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Minnesota, Kraus started at center. The following week during the Paul Bunyan Trophy against
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Michigan State, the position switch was made permanent. After the regular season, Boren was
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recognized as an honorable mention All-Big Ten selection. Prior to the 2008 Capital One Bowl, Boren
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was expected to return to center because Henne had returned to full strength. However, during the
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game, Boren played guard and Kraus played center. After the season, both Boren and Kraus were
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named to Jewish Sports Review'''s 2007 College Football All-America Team.
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After the season, head coach Lloyd Carr was replaced by Rich Rodriguez. Rodriguez' no huddle