Gingerol and Shogaol Nanoemulsion of Ginger Extract-based Subcritical Water Extraction |
Author : M. Endy Yulianto, Aghnisni Fadia Haya |
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Abstract :The aim of the present study was determine optimum processing conditions and nanoemulsion formulation for the preparation of gingerol and shogaol nanoemulsion from ginger extract-based subcritical water. |
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Research, Direct Construction form Optical Characteristics – OCR using Department Technology |
Author : Ly Hai Son, Nguyen Thu Nguyet Minh, Tra Van Dong |
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Abstract :Optical character recognition – using a deep learning technique that describes an overview of optical character recognition, the basic steps in the optical character recognition problem. At the same time, the thesis introduces in detail the Long short term memory (LSTM) deep learning method and its application in optical character recognition. Through testing on a dataset of 10,000 license plate photos, the thesis showed that the application of the LSTM method is quite effective in optical character recognition. |
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A Systematic Mapping Study on Green Purchase Intention |
Author : Farhan Maulana, Bambang Hermanto, Rivani |
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Abstract :The purpose of this research is to analyze and identify research that has been conducted within green purchase intention, and to classify the characteristics of this research. |
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Meaning and Message of Communication Behaviour of Javanese Ethnic Traders to Prospective Buyers |
Author : Jamiluddin, Ahmad Sinala, Sudirman K. Udja, Ritha Safithri |
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Abstract :The phenomenon about the communication behavior of Javanese ethnic traders to prospective buyers at Manonda market, Palu has its own meaning and message because it contains variations in communication practices based on cultural values and habits that are still inherent to a Javanese ethnic trader. market ,Palu. |
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Measuring Self–Serving Cognitive Distortions in School Dropout Adolescents (Boys) |
Author : Mohanapriya K, Dr. T Jothimani |
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Abstract :Adolescence is an important period in the life span which includes physical, and psychological changes. |
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Relationship Between Arm Muscle Strength and Leg Muscle Explosiveness Against Smash Volleyball Athletes: A Literature Study |
Author : Abdu Razak, Syamsuryadin, Fauzi, Endang Widjajanti L, Deni Rahman Marpaung, FransFile Manihuruk |
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Abstract :The game of volleyball is one of the many sports that is growing rapidly among the general public, schools and clubs, this is because volleyball only uses simple equipment and can bring pleasure when playing it. This study aims to determine the relationship between arm muscle strength and leg muscle explosive power against smash volleyball athletes. This type of research uses literature studies. |
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Evaluation of Physical Activity Learning in State Kindergarten Kulon Progo Regency |
Author : Rumekar, Hari Yuliarto, Abdul Alim, Wahyu DwiYuliant |
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Abstract :This study aims to evaluate the planning and learning process of physical activity at kindergarten in kulon progo regency Indonesia. Physical activity learning in kindergarten is very influential on the development of children not only focused on psychomotor development but also on cognitive and social development. |
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Company Performance and Financial Distress in Automotive and Component Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange |
Author : Sindy Putri Triliana, Sutrisno |
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Abstract :One of the companys efforts is to avoid financial distress which can result in the closure of the company. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of financial performance on financial distress. Financial distress is measured using Altmans discriminatory theory or often referred to as the Altman Z-score, while company performance consists of profitability as measured by return on assets (ROA), liquidity is measured by current ratio (CR), leverage is measured by debt to equity ratio (DER). ), and sales growth. |
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Educational Leadership Management and its Contribution to School Organization and Success |
Author : Leovigildo Lito D. Mallillin, PhD, Lourdes Oliva C. Paraiso, Gina Sy-Luna, PhD |
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Abstract :The paper investigates the educational leadership management and its contribution to school organization and success as to respondents profile and leadership style. Descriptive correlation research design employs in the study to quantify and measure the profile of the respondents and contribution of educational leadership management and its success to school organization. Likewise, purposive sampling is utilized in the study. |
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The Effect of Command Training Methods, Exploration and Motivation Training Methods on the Smash Ability Results of Junior Sepak Takraw Athletes |
Author : Putria Hirwana, Alnedral , Anton Komaini, Padli , Fiky Zarya, Muhamad Ichsan Sabillah, Ali Munir |
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Abstract :The problem in this study is the low ability of junior sepak takraw smash. This study aims to determine the Effect of Command Training Methods, Exploration and Motivation Training Methods on the Smash Ability Results of Junior Sepak Takraw Athletes in Sijunjung Regency. |
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The Models of Private Islamic School Based on Social Capital (PISSC) in Purwokerto Indonesia |
Author : Munjin |
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Abstract :Research on social capital in non-educational areas has been carried out by many experts, such as Bhandari & Yasunobu, Putnam, Coleman, and Paxton, etc. And, researches on social capital focused on educational institutions among others, carried out by Stoddart, Jusubaidi, and Behtoui and Strömberg. |
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The Experience of Family Caregivers n Caring for Post-Stroke Patients at Home During the Pandemic Covid-19 |
Author : Cau Kim Jiu, Eristia Novarianda, Usman, Hartono, Wuriani, Kartika Setia Purdani, Afriyanto |
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Abstract :Taking care of a family member(s) who suffers from stroke at home especially during the covid-19 pandemic time is unquestionably not easy. This study aimed at exploring the experience of family-caregivers in caring for post-stroke patients at home during the covid-19 pandemic. |
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Analysis of Occupational Health and Safety (K3) on Work Productivity of UNY Swimming Pool Employees |
Author : Rohmad Harjanto, Sumaryanto |
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Abstract :This study aims to identify the influence of occupational health and safety on the work productivity of UNY Swimming Pool employees. |
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Pilot Facility for the Use of Used Oil as an Alternative Fuel for Diesel |
Author : Edy Syamsuddin, Nizam Ghazali, Adim Hadi, Najmi Abbas, Raden Trimanadi, Anggara Lomak, Vionita Lukitari, Priambodo |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Consumption of lubricating oil continues to increase, until 2018 it reaches 1.14 million kL (kiloliters), the increase in oil use per year increases by around 2.5% then in 2019 there will be at least 600,000 kL of used oil that has not been processed properly. Oil consumption |
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Grass pea (Lathyrus sativus) a Crop of Future for Sustainable Agriculture in The Changing Environmental Conditions |
Author : Chandrashekharaiah P.S, Alok Varshney, Alok Kumar, Sushant Kangade, Shivbachan Kushwaha, Debanjan Sanyal, Venkatesh Prasad, Santanu Dasgupta |
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Abstract :Grass pea (Lathyrus sativus) is an ideal pulse crop for sustainable agriculture due to its superior agronomic traits such as deep penetrating root system, resistance to many biotic and abiotic stresses and rich protein content. |
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Comparison Study of Indonesia and France Judicial Commission Model |
Author : Hanif Hardianto, Nina Farliana |
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Abstract :The study aimed to examine the comparative study of the Indonesian State Judicial Commission and the French State Judicial Commission. |
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Development of Balis Traditional Villages with Participation of the Local Community |
Author : I Putu Arya Dharmayasa, Made Suyana Utama, A.A. Istri Ngurah Marhaeni, Made Heny Urmila Dewi |
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Abstract :A regions culture will change as a result of the introduction of a foreign culture. In order to preserve the culture, which is currently being used as a marketing tool to draw tourists to Bali, the community is essential. |
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Efforts to Improve Backhand Short-Serve Motion Ability in Badminton: Literature Review |
Author : Cristine Marito, Ahmad Nasrulloh |
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Abstract :Service is a basic technique in starting a badminton game, not only that serve is also one of the initial attacks that starts in a match. Backhand short serve is a form of serve in badminton. The ability to move short-serve backhands is one of the basic techniques that are important to master in the game of badminton. |
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Motivation of Teenagers to Participate in Traditional Sports Activities to Hunt Pigs in Padang Pariaman Regency |
Author : Handrian Lizor, Eri Barlian, Damrah, Anton Komaini, Fiky Zarya, Faza Annasai, Muhamad Ichsan Sabillah |
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Abstract :Now many teenage children have participated in pig hunting activities in Nagari Anduring District 2X11 Kayutanam. Such teenage children are highly motivated towards hunting pigs. |
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Elite Collaboration Model in Prevention and Handling of COVID-19 in DKI Jakarta |
Author : Andi Fitri Rahmadany |
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Abstract :The purpose of this study was to analyze the use of the collaborative model concept in the prevention and treatment of Covid-19 in DKI Jakarta Province.The method used in this research is to use a qualitative approach. Sources of data in this study consisted of primary data and secondary data. |
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The Effect of Zig zag Running Training on Increasing VO2max for Mega Futsal Athletes |
Author : FransFile Manihuruk,Sigit Nugroho,Ahmad Nasrulloh,Jumpa Tarigan |
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Abstract :This study aims to determine the effect of zig-zag running training on increasing VO2max for mega futsal club athletes.
The method in this research is to use an experimental method with a one group pretest-posttest design. The population in this
study were 30 athletes of futsal mega club. The research sample is 30 mega club futsal athletes using total sampling
technique.technique of measuring VO2max uses a Yo-yo intermittent recovery test. The data analysis technique used is
quantitative description and analyzed using SPSS 26 software to test data normality, data homogeneity, and influence test. The
results in the study show that 1). There is an effect of zi-zag running training on increasing V02max of mega club futsal athletes,
2) zig-zag running training is proven to improve the physical condition of mega club futsal athletes |
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Learning from an Art Performance: The Indonesian and Islamic Laws’Perspectives on Psychodynamics of Fantasy Cannibals |
Author : Iffatin Nur , Gresia Belgis Dian Sari , Hiba Fajarwati , Divia Nur Alan Nur Ilmas |
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Abstract : An artwork by an Indonesian young artist with a theme of eating human corpse had reaped controversy from various
circles. The concept of art displayed by Natasha Gabriella Tontey, the artist-, was endocannibalism, a practice in which people
eat the body of a dead person. In her art performance, she presented a dish of foods made from breast milk and baby sweat. To
add to her artistic power, she showed processed foods served in the forms of tiny babies, baby brains, and several other horror
menus. The artwork done was very controversial, so it is deemed necessary to conduct a review on her artwork from the
conventional and Islamic laws’ perspectives. The study is qualitative research employing descriptive analysis. The results indicate
that Tontey’s work as outlined in her performance violated both the Indonesian and Islamic laws |
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Learning from an Art Performance: The Indonesian and Islamic Laws Perspectives on Psychodynamics of Fantasy Cannibals |
Author : Iffatin Nur, Gresia Belgis Dian Sari, Hiba Fajarwati, Divia Nur Alan Nur Ilmas |
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Abstract :An artwork by an Indonesian young artist with a theme of eating human corpse had reaped controversy from various circles. The concept of art displayed by Natasha Gabriella Tontey, the artist-, was endocannibalism, a practice in which people eat the body of a dead person. |
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Spa Therapy as a Way of Improvement of the Quality of Life for People with Muscellaneous Problems |
Author : Ioannidou, M., Malliou, P., Costa, G., Taxildaris, K. |
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Abstract :This research focused on the study of the effect of spa therapy on improving the quality of life, in particular in terms of the areas of physical functionality, psychological functionality, as well as sociality, in people who have problems with the spine (lumbar spine). |
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The Role of Institutional Factors in the Sustainable Development of Farming Businesses in Subak, Denpasar City |
Author : Putu Riska Wulandari, Ida Ayu Nyoman Saskara, I.G.W Murjana Yasa , A.A. Istri Ngurah Marhaeni |
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Abstract :Due to subaks socio-agrarian, religious, economic, dynamic, and independent qualities, agriculture and subak are intimately intertwined in Bali. The existence of subak and the viability of Balis agriculture may be threatened by both internal agricultural issues and global changes. This study intends to investigate the institutional aspects of subak agricultural sustainability in Denpasar City. |
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Integration of Islamic Educational Values in Teaching of Science through Games to Kindergarten Pupils in Palu City, Indonesia |
Author : Rahmawati Rahmawati,Nurdin Nurdin,Adawiyah Pettalongi,Fatma fatma |
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Abstract :This aims to discuss the integration of Islamic education in science teaching through games to kindergarten pupils in
Palu city, Indonesia. This study used a qualitative approach involving two kindergartens in Palu city. Data was gathered through
direct observation, in-depth teacher interviews, and document analysis. The findings show that Islamic education values have
been integrated into the teaching of science during school days learning. The kindergartens used a number of learning centers,
such as the science center, tauhid center, and art center, to integrate Islamic values into the teaching of science to pupils. This
study contributes to the body of knowledge regarding the integration of Islamic education values with learning of science at the
kindergarten level. This study also contributes to practices in which other kindergartens might use these strategies in the
integration of Islamic education values with the learning of science. |
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Course Refresher in Assessing and Facilitating Teacher-Learning (CRAFT) in Higher Education Institution: Basis for Improved Professional Faculty Development |
Author : Leovigildo Lito D. Mallillin, Ph.D. |
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Abstract :The study examines the contribution of course refresher in assessing and facilitating teacher-learning (CRAFT) in Higher
Education Institution among the respondents in terms of skills productivity, school culture, update training trends, development
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The Existence of the Corruption Eradication Commission in the Dynamics of Indonesian Constitutional |
Author : Sodikin |
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Abstract :The Indonesian constitutional system recognizes the existence of state institutions that are not expressly defined in
the 1945 Constitution. These institutions are known as state auxiliary organs or state auxiliary institutions or auxiliary state
institutions which are state institutions that are supporting. One of the auxiliary institutions formed during the reform era in
Indonesia is the Corruption Eradication Commission. This institution was formed as a part of the corruption eradication agenda
which is one of the most important agendas in reforming governance in Indonesia. The problem regarding the existence of the
Corruption Eradication Commission as an independent state institution in the dynamic structure of the Indonesian constitutional,
and the research method used is legal research. The results of this study explain that the Eradication Commission is a state
institution whose form does not derive from the 1945 Constitution but is a constitutional organ/constitutionally entrusted power,
because it was formed on the basis of a constitutional order. The existence and position of the Corruption Eradication Commission
is as an independent state institution within the constitutional system of the Republic of Indonesia according to the 1945
Constitution. The independence of the Corruption Eradication Commission is expressly stated by the legislators of the law. Its
authority is independent and free from the influence of any power |
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Product Quality and Digital Marketing Analysis of Brand Equity through Brand Image of Mesran Super Lubricant Oil in Surabaya. |
Author : Dwi Anggraeni, Muhadjir Anwar, Muchtolifah |
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Abstract :The objectives of this study are: To analyze and determine the effect of Product Quality on Brand equity, To analyze and determine the effect of Digital marketing on Brand equity, To analyze and determine the effect of Product Quality on Brand equity through Brand image and to analyze and determine the effect of Digital marketing on Brand equity through Brand image The population of this study were customers of Mesran Super Lubricating Oil in Surabaya, with the number of samples in this study being 140 respondents (28 x 7). Data analysis was carried out using the Partial Least Square (PLS) method using SmartPLS version 3 software |
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Many Practices of Global Ayurveda: A Comparative Study of Delhi Government Hospital and Charity Hospital in Berlin |
Author : Sharmistha Mallick |
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Abstract :The paper attempts to draw some comparisons between government hospitals (co-located) in Delhi and Charity hospital in Berlin. The paper is ethnographic in nature and my main focus is on the way Ayurveda functions in these two different settings. The sociological analysis of these ethnographical comparisons reveals many forms and practices of global Ayurveda. The comparison has many similarities and differences but at fundamental level not necessarily is antagonistic to each other. The fieldwork is done over two years in Delhi and Berlin where I have looked at the different models of medical integration and how they function. |
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Determining Legal Parentage and Nationality of a Child Born Through Assisted Reproductive Technology: A Comparative Perspective |
Author : Enobong Mbang Akpambang, Ph.D, Olufunmilayo Esther Rotimi-Aremu |
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Abstract :While procreation through copulation has remained the conventional means for pregnancy and beginning the human family, advances in medical technology has now demonstrated that coitus is no more the absolute process for childbearing. Individuals like infertile couples, single persons, lesbians and gay partners have now resorted to assisted reproductive technology (ART) and surrogacy arrangements in order to start a family. Transcending the hope and joy it offers to these groups of individuals who may have been incapable of having children of their own, this new procreative technology has stirred up a number of ethical and legal questions. |
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Factors affecting Tourist Experience Expectations: Evidence in the Central Highlands of Vietnam |
Author : Than Thi Hanh , Nguyen Van Dung |
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Abstract :This study examinesthe factors affecting tourist experience expectations in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. A survey
questionnaire and focus group discussion were used to gather data from tourists visiting the region. This study was conducted
through a cross-sectional survey using purposeful sampling (n=200). Multivariable linear regression analysis techniques and
moderator regression were applied to prove the proposed hypotheses. The results of the study revealed that psychological factors,
such as motivation and perception, were also identified as important determinants of experience expectations. Socio-cultural
factors, such as cultural values and norms, were found to play a role in shaping experience expectations, while economic factors,
such as budget and exchange rate, were found to be critical in determining experience expectations. Environmental factors, such
as climate and environmental quality, were also found to have a significant impact on experience expectations. The findings of
this study contribute to our understanding of the factors influencing tourist experience expectations and have implications for
tourism stakeholders in the Central Highlands of Vietnam |
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Developing Website for Taekwondo Learning Media to Junior High School Students |
Author : Delano Wisnu Ari Pambudi , Sugeng Purwanto , Dima Krisna Wiedarjat |
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Abstract :This study aims to produce a learning product in a form of website as Taekwondo learning media for eighth-grade
students, which can also be used to help teachers in teaching. It is expected that this product can be used as a learning media.
This study uses the Research and Development method. The development of this website media went through the stages
developed by Nur Rohmah: Introduction, general design development, multimedia design development, product evaluation, and
final results. The initial product was evaluated by material experts and then media experts. After getting evaluated by experts,
the trial was conducted on the eighth-grade students of Junior High School 1 Godean through two stages: small-scale tests and
large-scale tests. The data analysis techniques used were quantitative and qualitative. The results of the study produced a websitebased learning media product for eighth graders of junior high school. Media product quality: “excellent” based on media experts
validation and “excellent” based on material experts validation. Assessments from small-scale students were “excellent”, and from
large-scale students were also “excellent”. Thus, it can be concluded that website-based media should be used to help educators
in delivering materials. |
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Research on Factors Affecting the Working Motivation of Insurance Agent Employees of Baoviet Life Corporation |
Author : Thi Huu Ai Nguyen1 , Thi Huong Tram Le2 , Th? Huong Phung3 |
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Abstract :The research results of the topic have clarified the concepts related to motivation and work motivation. The
classification of motivation, the role of work motivation for employees, businesses, society or ways to increase work motivation
are also presented in detail in this chapter. The study also presented the background theories and research models of domestic
and foreign authors from which to draw a research model for the topic. Accordingly, 6 factors were applied by the research team
to build a research model, including the factor of nature of work; Salary and benefits; Train; Advancement; Immediate superior;
Business image. From the proposed research model, the research team also proposes research hypotheses with these 6 factors
on the working motivation of insurance agent employees. |
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Profile of Caloric Needs of Football Athletes by Position in Football School |
Author : Muhamad Ichsan Sabillah , Ahmad Nasrulloh , Muhammad Arifin , Fauzi |
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Abstract :The purpose of writing this article is to find out and recommend calorie and energy profiles in shaping the stamina of
football athletes in football schools. The search for this article uses a qualitative descriptive method through literature studies
sourced from references that are willing to be studied conceptually and inferred from the results of the discussion. The results of
this study show that the average calorie needs in the Defensive Lineman position requires as much as 6,100 - 6,400 kilo calories,
in the Offensive Lineman position it requires as much as 6,200-6,500 kilo calories, in the Running Back position it requires as
much as 5,700-6,000 kilo calories, in the Tight End position it requires as much as 6,000-6,300 kilo calories, the Linebacker needs
as many as 5,900-6,200 kilo calories, and, in the Quarterback position, it needs as many as 5,200-5,400 kilo calories.
Furthermore, the fulfillment of balanced nutrition for SSB football athletes that must be applied conditionally and proportionally
is as follows Calories for football athletes are needed at 3542-4693 kilo calories per athlete per day, carbohydrate fulfillment for
athletes as much as 531703 grams per athlete per day, protein fulfillment as much as 132-175 grams per athlete pr day, and fat
fulfillment is needed at 118-156 grams per athlete per day.
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Constructing a Model for Assessment of Factors Affecting the Efficiency of Internal Control System in Businesses in Vietnam |
Author : Nguyen Zen Nguyen , Thi Xuan Huong Le , Thuy Vinh Nguyen , Dang Quang Tran |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The article has provided a theoretical basis for internal control, internal control system in general and internal control
system in enterprises in Vietnam. This study also presents the background theories as a basis to explain the impact of factors on
the effectiveness of the internal control system, which are: Theory of regulation; delegation theory; institutional theory,
uncertainty theory of organizations, and psychosocial theory of organizations. Based on the theoretical basis system that has been
built and the underlying theories, the research team has built a proposed research model on the factors affecting the effectiveness
of the internal control system in the company. Vietnamese life insurers, including: control environment, risk assessment, control
activities, information and communication, and supervision. |
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Effectiveness of Stress Management Intervention on the Stress Level of Children in Rose of Sharon House of Friendship |
Author : Mericar S. Mercado,Charles Hubie L. Salcedo,Jenele Patricia L. Servo,Diana Yvonne C. Tomenio |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The objective of this scholarly work is to determine how a stress management intervention influences the stress levels
of children in a foundation. To make this feasible, a questionnaire based on the transcribed Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), a 10-item
tool that surveys about thoughts and feelings from the preceding month, was utilized. The Perceived Stress Scale questionnaire
underwent pilot testing to verify its reliability, and the results showed that the instrument had "acceptable reliability" according
to Nunnally and Bernstein (1994), with an alpha value of 0.63. (10 items, 30 participants). N=30 receive treatment, 6week
intervention.
The experiment employed a within-subject design, which is then used to assess the efficacy of the stress management
intervention.
Founded by the results of the within measures ANOVA, it was determined that there was a significant difference in the level o f
stress after receiving the stress management interventions, as indicated by the f-value (3) = 7.45, p-value =.001 is less than 0.05,
which resulted in the rejection of the given hypothesis. Based on the preceding outcome, the stress management intervention
was evidently a success in decreasing stress levels. |
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Quality Enhancement in Higher Education Institutions |
Author : Manoj Shukla |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :: No higher education institution worth its name, size and legacy can achieve and nurture its vision of creating and
sustaining excellence in teaching and learning without value oriented, committed and skilled human resources at its disposal. The
paper discusses the poor outcomes in the higher education as practices and policies were not reformed to counter challenges and
leverage new opportunities. Managing and motivating human resources effectively is leadership challenge and key to quality
outcomes .The paper opines that the onus lies on leadership for creating and leveraging a kind of robust eco system of teaching,
learning and evaluation where discovering and sharing new knowledge becomes a norm. This study highlights that it is incumbent
upon higher education institutions to evaluate processes, practices and outcomes regularly so that quality is sustained and
leveraged for making students capable. confident and creative. The study recommends that institutions should conduct academic
and administrative audit with active involvement of all stakeholders to improve upon the traditional practices for better outcomes.
Academic and administrative audit of higher education institutions shall provide impetus for sustaining quality circles by leveraging
the strengths and overcoming the weaknesses |
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Quality Enhancement in Higher Education Institutions |
Author : Manoj Shukla |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :: No higher education institution worth its name, size and legacy can achieve and nurture its vision of creating and
sustaining excellence in teaching and learning without value oriented, committed and skilled human resources at its disposal. The
paper discusses the poor outcomes in the higher education as practices and policies were not reformed to counter challenges and
leverage new opportunities. Managing and motivating human resources effectively is leadership challenge and key to quality
outcomes .The paper opines that the onus lies on leadership for creating and leveraging a kind of robust eco system of teaching,
learning and evaluation where discovering and sharing new knowledge becomes a norm. This study highlights that it is incumbent
upon higher education institutions to evaluate processes, practices and outcomes regularly so that quality is sustained and
leveraged for making students capable. confident and creative. The study recommends that institutions should conduct academic
and administrative audit with active involvement of all stakeholders to improve upon the traditional practices for better outcomes.
Academic and administrative audit of higher education institutions shall provide impetus for sustaining quality circles by leveraging
the strengths and overcoming the weaknesses |
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Effects of Global Leadership Style on Employee Work Engagement among Sector of Tourist Attractions: Followership Styles as Mediator and Perceived Organizational Support as Moderator |
Author : Sarol, Narvey A. , Rosario, Florida S |
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Abstract :Given that the true test of leadership does not take place when everything is going according to plan, a leaders ability to support and guide personnel will determine whether they are a good or bad leader in the sector of tourist attractions (Kamau, 2020). As with any other industry, leadership in tourist attraction is vital to the success of the industry. Success in the tourist attraction relies heavily on collaboration, partnerships, and strong leadership. With the advent of COVID-19 , leadership in the tourist attraction sector has been put to the test. Nevertheless, the one thing this health crisis has demonstrated is that when we find ourselves in crisis, we need leadership. Therefore, the objective of this study is to fill a gap in the literature consisting in the lack of a model relating the abovementioned variables. Basically, this study will present clarity on how global leadership style can influence the employee work engagement and health of tourist attraction sector of the hospitality industry. Additionally, results of the study served as a realization on possible considerations on how followership style mediates organizational support as important elements for fostering a positive and effective work environment |
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Application and Validation of the Proposed Methodology Supported by Information and Communication Technologies in the Preuniversity Level |
Author : Santa Cabrera , Gabriela López Quesada |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The work is carried out due to the need for improvements in the subjects of a second language, such as English, in the study center where the research has been carried out. For such purposes, an application and validation of the methodology that has been proposed in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) as a mediating instrument in the teaching and learning of a non-native language has been proposed, to encourage students through the technology to engage students in the interest of learning a second language and a change in teachers in innovating their teaching practices taking advantage of the resources they have in the school. This research aims to describe the knowledge developed by the director of the study from the approach of the problem to the creation of a utility that can positively satisfy the complications through methodological executions, statistical analysis, theoretical investigations, conclusions, recommendations, among others, proposed by the research developer. |
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The Connection between Oil Revenue, Health Expenditure and Nigerian Economic Growth (1980-2020) |
Author : Atayi Abraham Vincent1 (Ph.D), Longduut Dapson Thaddeaus , Falaju Elizabeth Bukola , Chinshaka Ayuba Sitdang (Ph.D), Lovina Bako Donatus |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :This study attempts to examine the nature of the relationship between Oil Revenue, Health Expenditure and Nigerian Economic Growth. The nexus between these variables has come under scrutiny as mixed evidences have been found in the literature about their contribution to the Nigerian economic growth within the study period. The study made used of ARDL and Bound Co-integration test to analyze the short and long run relationships between the variables. The results show that the co-efficient of determination (R2) indicates that about 99.8% of the variations in RGDP is explained by the independent variables. Long-run dynamics of the relationship between real gross domestic product and the independent variables are LTHEX, LORE, INF and MS. There is no significant relationship between LRGDP and LORE, LTHEX, LMS and INF which indicate that no long run relationship exists among the variables in the model. Short-run dynamic model estimated in this study shows that ECT (-1) value is negative and significant at 1% level of significance. The negative and significant value of the error correction term which is -0.070 (p = 0.0016) indicates that the model is stable at 1% significance level. The Study recommends among other things that the Federal Government should increase the pay pegged to the work hours of nurses and doctors in Nigeria, increase the availability of health workers and subsidize usage of healthcare facilities so as to enable more people to contribute to Nigeria’s economic growth. |
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