Urgent converting to UTF-8

I want to convert from AL16UTF16 character set to UTF8 character set
I tried to use the convert function but i couldnt ,
for example if i have the text ali and iwant to convert this text from
AL16UTF16 character set to UTF8 character set then what i have to write please help it is urgent
regrads &thanks in advance

Create new db instance with appropriate character set
afterwards use exp imp utility for character set migration.
Regards
Singh

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                     < L A N G U > e n < / L A N G
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    I N D I C A T >
                 < / _ G L B - R G T _ C P G D A
    T A >
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    / Q U A L F >
                 < O R G I D > Z 2 0 0 < / O R G I
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             < / E 1 E D K 1 4 >
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             < / E 1 E D K 1 4 >
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                 < O R G I D > N B < / O R G I D >
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             < E 1 E D K 1 4   S E G M E
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                 < Q U A L F > 0 1 1 < / Q U A L F
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    < / E 1 E D K 1 4 >
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                 < I D D A T > 0 1 2 < / I D D A T >
                 < D A T U M > 2 0 0 7 0 5 1 8 < / D A T U M >
           < / E 1 E D K 0 3 >
             < E 1 E D K 0 3   S E G
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    A T >
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                 < P A R V W > A G < / P
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                 < P A R T N > 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 < / P A R
    T N >
                 < T E L F 1 > + 4 1 2 1 9 2 4 1 8 6 8 < /
    T E L F 1 >
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                 < P A O R G >
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                 < O R G T X > E u r o p
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    R U >
             < / E 1 E D K A 1 >
             < E 1 E D K A 1 
    S E G M E N T = " 1 " >
                 < P A R V W > L F < /
    P A R V W >
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    / P A R T N >
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                 < P S T L Z > 1 0 2 0 4 < /
    P S T L Z >
                 < L A N D 1 > F R < / L A N D 1 >
               < T E L F 1 > 0 8 1 < / T E L F 1 >
    < S P R A S > E < / S P R A S >
                 < B N A M E > A
    l f r e d o < / B N A M E >
                 < I L N N R > 7 6 5
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                 < S P R A S
    _ I S O > E N < / S P R A S _ I S O >
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        < C Y T A X N U M > 4 5 6 < / C Y T A X N U M >
            < O T R I N F O > F R 9 8 7 1 2 5 6 4 4 4 2 < / O T
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    S >
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             < E 1 E D K A 1  
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    A R V W >
                 < N A M E 1 > F R   P L   N e u t r a
    l i a < / N A M E 1 >
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    y   R e f e r e n c e   F a c t o r y < / N A M E 2 >
          < S T R A S > G l o b e   S t r e e t   Z 2 0 3 < / S
    T R A S >
                 < O R T 0 1 > N e u t r a l i a < / O
    R T 0 1 >
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                 < L A N D 1 > F R < / L A N D 1 >
    < B N A M E > A l e s s a n d r o   V e r r e s c h i < / B
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                 < I L N N R > 5 0 0 0 2 4 3 0 0 0 4 9
    7 < / I L N N R >
                 < _ G L B - R G T _ T A X C O
    D E S   S E G M E N T = " 1 " >
                     < C R N U M
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                     < S P T N U M > 3 9
    8 < / S P T N U M >
                     < C Y T A X N U M > 4 9
    8 < / C Y T A X N U M >
                 < / _ G L B - R G T _ T
    A X C O D E S >
                 < _ G L B - R G T _ C P G M I D
      S E G M E N T = " 1 " >
                     < S M T P _ A D D
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                 < / _ G L B - R G
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             < / E 1 E D K A 1 >
             < E
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                 < P A R V
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                 < P A R T N > 0 1 0 0 0
    0 0 0 0 5 < / P A R T N >
                 < I L N N R > 7 6 5 4
    3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 5 < / I L N N R >
             < / E 1 E D K A 1
    >
             < E 1 E D K A 1   S E G M E N T = " 1 " >
         < P A R V W > W E < / P A R V W >
                 < N A M
    E 1 > F R   P L   N e u t r a l i a < / N A M E 1 >
        < N A M E 2 > G T   C o p y   R e f e r e n c e   F a c
    t o r y < / N A M E 2 >
                 < S T R A S > G l o b e
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                 < O R T
    0 1 > N e u t r a l i a < / O R T 0 1 >
                 < P S T
    L Z > 9 9 9 9 9 < / P S T L Z >
                 < L A N D 1 > F
    R < / L A N D 1 >
                 < _ G L B - R G T _ E 1 E D K
    A 1   S E G M E N T = " 1 " / >
             < / E 1 E D K A 1 >
             < E 1 E D K A 1   S E G M E N T = " 1 " >
       < P A R V W > R G < / P A R V W >
                 < N A M E
    1 > G L O B E   R e f e r e n c e   F r a n c e < / N A M E
    1 >
                 < S T R A S > S t r e e t   1 < / S T R A S
    >
                 < O R T 0 1 > C i t y < / O R T 0 1 >
         < P S T L Z > 1 2 3 4 5 < / P S T L Z >
                 <
    L A N D 1 > F R < / L A N D 1 >
                 < I L N N R > 5
    0 0 0 2 4 3 0 0 0 7 0 1 < / I L N N R >
                 < _ G L
    B - R G T _ T A X C O D E S   S E G M E N T = " 1 " >
              < C O T A X N U M > 1 2 3 4 < / C O T A X N U M >
                     < C R N U M > 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 < / C R N U M
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                     < S P T N U M > 1 0 0 5 1 9 6 2 < / S P T
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                     < C Y T A X N U M > 1 0 0 5 1 9 6 2
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                     < J
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      < / _ G L B - R G T _ T A X C O D E S >
             < / E 1 E
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                 < Q U A L F > 0 0 1 < / Q U A L F >
    < B E L N R > 4 5 2 0 0 2 2 0 7 2 < / B E L N R >
       < D A T U M > 2 0 0 7 0 5 1 8 < / D A T U M >
    < U Z E I T > 1 4 0 4 4 0 < / U Z E I T >
             < / E 1
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             < E 1 E D K 1 8   S E G M E N T = " 1 "
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                 < Q U A L F > 0 0 1 < / Q U A L F >
       < T A G E > 3 0 < / T A G E >
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                 < A C T I
    O N > 0 0 2 < / A C T I O N >
                 < P S T Y P > 0 <
    / P S T Y P >
                 < M E N G E > 1 0 0 . 0 0 0 < / M
    E N G E >
                 < M E N E E > E A < / M E N E E >
             < B M N G 2 > 1 0 0 . 0 0 0 < / B M N G 2 >
         < P M E N E > E A < / P M E N E >
                 < V P R
    E I > 1 0 < / V P R E I >
                 < P E I N H > 1 < / P
    E I N H >
                 < N E T W R > 1 0 0 0 < / N E T W R >
                 < N T G E W > 8 0 0 < / N T G E W >
    < G E W E I > K G M < / G E W E I >
                 < M A T K
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                 < B P U M N > 1 < / B
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                 < B P U M Z > 1 < / B P U M Z >
           < B R G E W > 1 0 0 0 < / B R G E W >
                 <
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                 < E 1 E D P
    0 4   S E G M E N T = " 1 " >
                     < M W S B T >
    0 . 0 0 < / M W S B T >
                 < / E 1 E D P 0 4 >
             < E 1 E D P 2 0   S E G M E N T = " 1 " >
           < W M E N G > 1 0 0 . 0 0 0 < / W M E N G >
           < A M E N G > 0 . 0 0 0 < / A M E N G >
       < E D A T U > 2 0 0 7 0 5 1 8 < / E D A T U >
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                   < / _ G L B - R G T _ S L I D 0 1 >
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                 < E 1 E D P 1 9   S E G
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                     < K T E X T
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    0 0 0 < / S U M M E >
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    U N I T >
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