Educational Progress and Prospect Theory for Teaching Pedagogy |
Author : Leovigildo Lito D. Mallillin , Phd, Imelda A. Dorado, Lpt |
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Abstract :The study aims to investigate the educational progress and prospect theory for teaching pedagogy on the aspect of expected learning outcome, instructional activity, and assessment in teaching and learning. Descriptive quantitative research design is employed in the study because it quantifies and measures the theory being formulated on educational progress and prospects in teaching pedagogy principles. |
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Influence of a Magnetic Field on Blood Flow Through an Inclined Tapered Vessel with a Heat Source |
Author : K.W. Bunonyo,L. Ebiwareme |
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Abstract :In this study, we investigated the effect of a heat source on blood flow through a gradient-tapered vessel under the influence of a gradient magnetic field by reformulating the problem using a mathematical model representing the blood momentum and energy equations. The partial differential equations were dimensionlessly scaled using a scaling parameter and further reduced to a system of ordinary differential equations. |
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Influence of BMI, Body Fat Percent, Physical Activity, on Sports Fitness; Correlation Study on Students of SMP Negeri 3 Bandar Lampung |
Author : Muhamad Ihsan Hufadz , Dr. Abdul Alim ,Afeb Chesa Arianto , Ujang Nurdin |
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Abstract :This study aims to determine the relationship between BMI, percent body fat, and physical activity on physical
fitness of VIII grade students of SMP Negeri 3 Bandar Lampung. This type of research is quantitative with a correlational
approach. The population in this study were VIII grade students of SMP Negeri 3 Bandar Lampung aged 13-14 years as many as
100 people, based on total sampling technique. |
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The Influence of Product Quality, Service Quality and Price on Customer Loyalty at Skuy Burgerin Shop in Bukittinggi with Customer Satisfaction as Mediation Variable |
Author : Vania Violani , Albari |
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Abstract :This study aims to explain the effect of product quality, service quality and price on customer satisfaction and loyalty
at Skuy Burgerin in Bukittinggi. At the present time, fast food businesses are starting to grow in Indonesia. |
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Brazzaville Residents and the Perception of the Corona Virus Pandemic: Between Faith in Politics and the Reality of the Disease |
Author : ELENGA Hygin Bellarmin , LITOTO PAMBOU Lucien , MAMBOUANA Sandrez Dorian , ITOUA ONIANGUET ASSOBA Kiel , ALONGO Yvon Rock Ghislain , BAYETTE Jean Bruno |
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Abstract :This research has made it possible to take stock, as much as possible, of the receptivity of information relating to the perception of the corona virus pandemic by Brazzaville residents, after the announcement of the policies of the supposed violence of this pandemic. |
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Overview of Empowerment in Healthy Living Behavior for the People of Yogyakarta |
Author : Ridho Gata Wijaya , Tomoliyus , Endang Rini Sukamti , Abdul Alim , Nurhadi Santoso , Fauzi , Muhamad Ichsan Sabillah |
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Abstract :The purpose of this study is to improve peoples living standards to further increase their passion, besides that this activity also synergizes with government programs in preparing the Golden Generation 2045 must have several competencies including Having comprehensive intelligence, namely productive, innovative, peaceful in social interactions, and strong character, healthy, healthy in natural interactions, and superior civilized. Types of research with observational methods. |
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The English Language Learning Process Task-Based Language at the Secondary Level |
Author : Santa Cabrera , Gabriela López Quesada |
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Abstract :The learning of a foreign language has become a fundamental requirement for global socioeconomic development. This represents one of the great challenges for teachers, taking into account the contents that must be faced to the qualities and attention of the students, so that they can go adapting to the strategies and methodologies that have been implemented, to facilitate the instruction of the language that you want to teach. In current times, it has become a complex process, since it involves the exchange that encourages the subjects. |
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Making Access to Primary Education Sincerely for All in Nigeria |
Author : Ewa, Moses Apie PhD |
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Abstract :Access oriented approach only favours parity in the education of boys and girls in Nigeria. It is a strategy that reflects
social justice to ensure mass education of the citizenry. From the perspective of social inclusion, however, parity keeps the
provisions of the education for all away from achieving an objective that sincerely includes all children in school. The social
inclusion notion engenders a paradigm shift, expanding the frontiers ofsuch a provision. Accessin this sense is understood beyond
the notion of mere pupil numbers to a strategy that provides opportunities for diverse children to enroll and attend school. |
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The Effect of Physical Fitness, Play Activities, Nutritional Status on Childrens Motor Skills in Three Public Elementary Schools Pancung about South Coast District |
Author : Rita Hardianti , Anton Komaini , Gusril , Willadi Rasyid , Fiky Zarya |
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Abstract :The problem of this research is the low motor skills of children in the Pancung Sol Pesisir Selatan sub-district. |
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The Struggle for Gender Equality and Educational Values Collection Sihir Perempuan Short Stories by Intan Paramadita |
Author : Wulan Dari , Else Liliani |
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Abstract :The problem of gender equality between men and women often occurs both in the world of work, household, public space, and politics. |
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The Effect of Virgin Coconut Oil (VCO) on Malondialdehyde, Glutathione Peroxidase, and Cortisol Hormone Levels |
Author : Unik Khomsatun Nikmah,Danis Pertiwi,Atina Hussaana |
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Abstract :Vigorous physical activity is a physical movement that produces excessive free radicals due to leakage of electrons from the mitochondrial transport system. |
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Rubber Plant in the Social - Economic Process of Binh Phuoc Province (1997 - 2022) – Situation and Solutions |
Author : Du The Hung |
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Abstract :The study was carried out using historical methods to generalize the process of introduction and development of rubber trees in Binh Phuoc, learn about the history of formation, the origin of rubber trees as well as the origin of rubber trees. |
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Policy Law Enforcement of Crime Sexual Violence against Children Based on Law Number 11 of 2022 |
Author : Rini Fathonah, Daffa Ladro Kusworo, Maghfira Nur Khaliza Fauzi |
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Abstract :The presence of Law Number 11 of 2022 concerning Crimes Sexual Violence seeks to provide legal umbrella for existing problems, as well as manifestation Child Protection which has not been accommodated, especially in the criminal burden perpetrators of sexual crimes and the stages of efforts to recover victims due to sexual crimes they have experienced. |
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Revisiting Extension Programs: The Key to Sustainability |
Author : Helen T. Asio, Ph.D., Ma. Cristina Lalaine M. Nerona, Ph.D. |
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Abstract :The Isabela State University has the mandate to provide effective education and training of the needed manpower resources through its four major functions: research, extension and production. It has been a part of its Core Values to have a consistent engagement with the public by mobilizing all available human resources in all its programs to cater the needs of its clienteles.
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Research Culture of Faculty in Higher Education Institution |
Author : Maria Cristina Lalaine M. Nerona, Michelle G. Quijano |
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Abstract :The purpose of this study was to determine the research culture among faculty members of Isabela State University which was also the population of this research. Total Enumeration sampling was used to determine the respondents among the different programs. |
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Corruption and Environmental Protection in Sub-Saharan African Countries |
Author : Fallou DIENG |
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Abstract :Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are a growing concern for policy makers and environmental advocates. The objective of the article is to determine the role of governance in environmental decarbonization based on the environmental Kuznets curve from a panel of 21 SSA countries over the period from 1996 to 2019. |
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English Proficiency and Academic Performance of College Students |
Author : Helen T. Asio, Ph. D, Michelle G Quijano, Ph.D |
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Abstract :The purpose of this study was to determine the research culture among faculty members of Isabela State University which was also the population of this research. Total Enumeration sampling was used to determine the respondents among the different programs. |
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Project Matrix: a Virtual Experience Platform for RE-Conciling Human Ecology & Urban Ecology |
Author : Dr. Christine Wacta,Geo Edugaming |
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Abstract :A flashback to previous centuries testifies extraordinary human-lead technological prowess; from the invention of the telescope in the 17th-century, the telephone in 19th-century, the Worldwide-Web and technological revolution of 20th-21st century; it is undeniable that Humans constantly strive to overcome challenges through technological innovation by empowering/advancing humanity. Yet, we’ve witnessed a global disruption by a pandemic that exposed unforeseen weaknesses and exacerbated existing issues (human negligence or not). Suddenly all well-structured and reliable system-organization failed, exposing inadequacies, causing chaos and harmful damages of interconnected components including the flows of people, health, matters, information, economy, politic, materials, communication networks, deadlines, etc. Covid-19 spread across the globe defeated technological advancements. How could that happen in such technological era? Is Human in control of digital evolution or is the technology we invent holding us on leash? Was technology in place to leverage and tackle risks? Where we not prepared to it, or were we focused on the wrong tracks? In any case, whether by failure or negligence, Covid-19 has made history and will continue generating ink flow for decades to come. It is to help address these multi layered-multidimensional and highly complex socio-technical and temporal systems that this project intends to develop a series of applications in alignment with the SDGs. The focus is to blend the capabilities of environment scanning Apps with that of the human habitus-emotions capture, tracing and feedback collector in time and place. It requires advance analytical studies to fully understand interdependencies while respecting the relationships of all subsystems. |
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UI/UX Design Web-Based Livestock Sale Using Design Thinking to Rapid Prototyping |
Author : Rio Albinus Tambunan , Nukhe Andri Silviana |
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Abstract :The livestock sector is one of the income sources for people in Laupakam Village who are engaged in poultry farming, goats, buffaloes and other types of livestock planning to sell and market online but are constrained by website-based application information systems to sell and market various livestock products. In addition, the sale of livestock that is commonly done is also still traditionally done such as selling around the village using a freight car or marketing in traditional markets which slows down sales and does not guarantee sales. Based on the above problems, the author provides a solution by designing a user interface user experience website for livestock sales that creates the final result in the form of a prototype and can be used directly to users for the testing stage. So that with this design it can make it easier for people to sell and buy livestock products and easily and to improve the economy in Laupakam Village. This design process uses the design thinking method which includes five stages, namely empathize, define, ideate, prototype, and test. Then testing in this study includes aspects of effectiveness, efficiency and user satisfaction using the usability testing method. Based on these tests, the effectiveness aspect obtained a value of 78.9%, the efficiency aspect obtained a value of 85% and the user satisfaction aspect obtained a value of 82.7%. So, the design of the livestock sales website solution gets a value of 81.78%, this value is included in the very good category |
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The Connection between Oil Revenue, Health Expenditure and Nigerian Economic Growth (1980-2020) |
Author : Atayi Abraham Vincent (Ph.D), Longduut Dapson Thaddeaus, Falaju Elizabeth Bukola, Chinshaka Ayuba Sitdang4 (Ph.D), Lovina Bako Donatus |
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Abstract :This study attempts to examine the nature of the relationship between Oil Revenue, Health Expenditure and Nigerian Economic Growth. |
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The Effect of Playdough Play on Early Childhood Fine Motor Improvement in Yogyakarta National Kindergarten |
Author : Darizal, Panggung Sutapa, Bernadeta Suhartini, Muhamad Ichsan Sabillah, Faza Annasai |
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Abstract :This study aims to determine the effect of playing playdough on fine motor improvement in early childhood. This type of research is an experiment with desaian one group pre test and post test. The population in this study was 38 children from Yogyakarta National Kindergarten. |
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An Investigation of Academic Dishonesty among Undergraduates in Four Universities in Laos: Critical Analysis of Students’ Final Reports |
Author : Somephet San, Sommai Silivanh, Vikhate Phannalath |
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Abstract :The purposes of this study were to examine academic dishonesty, which focuses on plagiarism, in final reports written by English-majored students at four different faculties in four public universities and to study the in-text citations and references used in the final reports. |
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Applying Taylor Rule in a Heterogeneous Currency Union: Case of UMAC |
Author : DIAM A ABOUEM Hamed |
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Abstract :Our objective is to show that the Taylor rule is the monetary policy practice of BEAC its effectiveness is limited due to the structural and cultural heterogeneity of the currency union. In this light, we identify the reaction function of BEAC show that it includes additional variables namly, the interest rate and inflation differential with the Euro zone, as well as the currency reserve ratio that must cover at least 20% monetary issue. |
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The Struggle for Gender Equality and Educational Values Collection Sihir Perempuan Short Stories by Intan Paramadita |
Author : Wulan Dari , Else Liliani |
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Abstract :The problem of gender equality between men and women often occurs both in the world of work, household, public space, and politics. |
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Evaluating the Perennial Flooding on the White Volta River and the Bagre Dam Spillage on Agricultural Activities in the Sudan Savanna in the Upper East Region, Ghana |
Author : John Aloba Atubiga , Alobit Baba Atubiga , Lincoln Tei Nyade , Eric Donkor |
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Abstract :Ensuring food security and the reduction of poverty has become a major challenge for sub Saharan African countries especially among subsistent farmers. Subsistent households depend on the yield obtained from the farm for their survival and economic development. However, the nature and impact of the floods have increased in frequency and intensity especially in recent years which have affected food production. It is against this background that this study was undertaken to evaluate the perennial flooding the White Volta River and the Bagre Dam spillage on agricultural activities in the Sudan Savanna in the Upper East Region of Ghana |
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Profile of Anthropometric and Physical Ability Differences Between Mens and Womens Volleyball Players 11-16 Years |
Author : Fauzi , Nur Cholis Majid, Muhamad Ichsan Sabillah |
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Abstract :The purpose of this study was to form a profile of mens volleyball players which includes anthropometric characteristics, and Physical Fitness. This research method is descriptive quantitative. |
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Agricultural Economic Activities in the Mekong Delta in the First Half of the 19th Century |
Author : Bui Hoang Tan , Vo Thanh Tung |
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Abstract :Agricultural economics is a matter of special significance for Vietnam because it is not only the main economic activity of the country but also the key of Vietnamese politics over the history. So, an overview of agricultural economic activities in Vietnam in general and in the Mekong River Delta in particular in the first half of the 19th century through the methods of exploitation and verification is required from the sources of ancient documents and records of the Nguyen Dynasty have scientific significance and profound practical value. The research results will contribute to the re-enactment of the agricultural economic picture of the Mekong Delta with specific features and at the same time contribute to clarifying the socio-economic situation of this land in the historical process nation. On that basis, the research content also summarizes practical lessons is to serve the research and solve the problem of agricultural economic management in accordance with the regional socio-economic development orientation current plain. |
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The Effect of Internal Imagery Training on Increasing the Accuracy of Free Kicks for Young Indonesian Football Athletes Aged 13 Years |
Author : Muhammad Arifin , Suharjana , Sumarjo , Muhamad Ichsan Sabillah , Faza Annasai |
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Abstract :This study aims to determine the effect of internal imagery training on increasing the accuracy of free kicks of young Indonesian football athletes aged 13 years. This type of research is an experiment with the design of one group pre-test and post-test. The population in this study was 24 young Indonesian football athletes aged 13 years. The sample in this study was 10 people taken using purposive sampling techniques. The instrument used is to measure the accuracy of the free kick using a test of shooting the ball at the target. The data analysis technique used is the paired sample t-test. |
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Information System Management and Zimbabwe Manufacturing Firms Performance. A Structural Equation Modeling Analysis |
Author : Leo T. Mataruka,Joe Muzurura,Walter P. Mkumbuzi |
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Abstract :There has been extensive research on how information communication technology (ICTM) management competencies might increase operational effectiveness. |
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The Role of Sport in Improving Physical Health and Fitness: A Literature Study |
Author : Sartin Winartin , Widiyanto, FransFile Manihuruk , Putri Krisdayanti Aprilya Manihuruk |
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Abstract :The purpose of this study was to examine the role of sport in improving physical health and fitness by exercising.
This research is a type of qualitative research and belongs to the category of literature study, in which the researcher uses
literature, either in the form of books, notes, or research reports from previous researchers. Sports Health is a group of sciences
that discusses all health problems related to sports. Physical fitness is the suitability of the physical condition for the tasks that
must be carried out physically or physically based on the physical requirements that are anatomical, physiological, anatomical
suitability and physiological suitability |
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Dataism: The Rise of a Data-Driven World? A Guide for Data-Oriented Policy and Management |
Author : Ioannis Syllaidopoulos |
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Abstract :This study explores the growing significance of data in contemporary society and how it affects the management and policy of organizations. The dataism paradigm, which stresses data-driven decision-making, is examined, and its effects on various sectors are evaluated. The publication offers managers and policymakers a thorough manual for comprehending and navigating the data-centric environment. It explains the advantages and disadvantages of dataism and suggests methods for utilizing data to promote growth, boost productivity, and assure responsible use. In a more general context, the study attempts to put forward some initial ideas to open a fruitful dialogue between the parties involved to explore practices that will bring the maximum benefit to humanity from the use of digital data. |
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The Effect of Pare Ethanol Extract on Bax and Bcl-2 Protein Expressions (In vitro study on T47D Breast Cancer Cell Culture) |
Author : Dewi Anggrahenny,Titiek Sumarawati,Chodidjah |
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Abstract :Breast cancer is a genetic disease due to the accumulation of genetic abnormalities in tissues. There are cell proteins that can reduce the growth of cancer cells. Bax and Bcl-2 are proteins that accelerate the process of apoptosis of cancer cells and maintain the permeability of mitochondrial cell membranes and cytotoxic activation of caspase so as to prevent the spread and development of cancer cells. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of pare ethanol extract on the expression of Bax and Bcl-2 in T47D cell cultures. This research uses experimental in vitro with the Post Test Only Control Group Design method. The subjects of this study were T47D cells divided into 4 treatments with three replications on the variables. The treatment consisted of negative control, positive control, pare ethanol extract 1/2 IC50 (134.7 g/mL), 1 IC50 (269.4 g/mL) and 2 IC50 (538.8 g/mL). On the 10th day, an examination of Bax and Bcl-2 expressions was carried out. The data were analyzed using the Anova One Way Test. One Way Anova test result showed the results of Bax protein expression and BCL-2 expression in all groups there was a significant difference (p< .05). The administration of pare ethanol extract at dose of 2 IC50, 1 IC50, and 1/2 IC50 showed a significantly affect to increase of Bax protein expression in T47D breast cancer cells. |
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Assessment of Social Adjustment Level Among Secondary School Students |
Author : Dr. Varender Singh Patial,Ms. Manisha Patial |
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Abstract :The purpose of the study was to investigate the social adjustment of secondary school students. The descriptive survey method was used in the study to obtain pertinent and precise information. Two hundred forty students studying in classes 9th and 10th of secondary schools were selected through stratified random sampling technique from Jalandhar and Kapurthala districts of Punjab State. The data was collected by applying R. C. Deva’s Social Adjustment Inventory (1990). After the collection of the data, the percentage was applied. The findings revealed that the majority of the sample possessed Average/Moderate and Poor/Low levels of social adjustment. |
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The Effect of Motor Ability on Physical Education Learning Achievement of Elementary School Students |
Author : Nugroho Fuji Santoso , Nurhadi Santoso , Afeb Chesa Arianto , Ujang Nurdin |
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Abstract :This study aims to determine the relationship between motor skills and the concentration of upper-class students in public elementary schools in Bantul, Yogyakarta. This type of research is quantitative with a correlational approach. The population in this study were high school students in public elementary schools in Bantul Yogyakarta, totaling 125 students. Motoric ability instruments use Barrow Motor Ability for Elementary Schools, which include: Shutlle-run test 4 x 10 meters, test to throw and catch a ball 1 meter from a wall, Stork Stand Positional Balance test, 30-meter sprint test, while physical education learning achievements use report value. The data analysis technique uses Pearson Correlation Product Moment analysis. The results showed a significant relationship between motor skills and the concentration of upper-class students in elementary schools. There was a relationship between motor skills and physical education learning achievements of students, with an r count of 0.395 and a coefficient of determination of 15.60%. The correlation coefficient is positive, meaning that if the motor skills get better, the physical education learning achievement will get better. For teachers and students, the results of this study can be a reference for improving motor skills because they affect Physical Education learning achievement. For other researchers, research can be carried out with other independent variables so that more variables that affect motor skills can be identified. |
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Financial Dimension: A Tool for Teachers Financial Literacy |
Author : Engr. Maria Cristina Lalaine M. Nerona, Ph.D. |
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Abstract :Teachers, as compared to the majority of the employed sectors in the country, are receiving salaries above the minimum wage set by law. This above the minimum salary, supposedly, places the average teacher above the poverty line as this is paramount to the demand of the job. But as can be observed around, many teachers experience financial struggles.
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The Effect of Secretome Hypoxia Mesenchymal Stem Cells (SH-MSCs) Cream on IL-6 Gene Expression (In Vivo Study on Psoriasis-like Rats Model Induced by SH-MSCs) |
Author : Edward TirtanandaWikanta , Prasetyowati Subchan, Agung Putra |
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Abstract :Psoriasis is caused by chronic inflammation of the skin that occurs in various countries. |
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Review: Fluorophores for detecting Nitroaromatic Compounds, Picric Acid |
Author : Ruby Ahmed , Farman Ali |
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Abstract :Literature surveys of fluorophores for sensing nitroaromatic compounds, during past ten years have been done. Fluorophores have been classified in various categories, based on their structure and their mechanism of sensing is discussed. |
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Analysis of Financial Services Authority Regulation Number 10/Pojk.05/2022 Concerning Information Technology-Based Joint Funding Services in the Perspective of Legal Purposes |
Author : Theresia Anita Christiani , Mary Grace Megumi Maran , Johannes Ibrahim Kosasih |
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Abstract :There is the regulation of the Financial Services Authority Number 77/POJK.01/2016 and the Financial Services
Authority Regulation Number 10/POJK.05/2022 concerning Information Technology-Based Joint Funding Services. This research
focuses on the laws and regulations in Indonesia relating to regulating financial technology peer-to-peer Lending in Indonesia.
This study uses a statutory approach and a conceptual approach. This research aims to determine whether changes to regulating
financial technology peer-to-peer Lending can better support legal objectives. The resulting research is that Each amendment
article has positive consequences for the organizers, the funders, and the recipients of the funds. In general, changes in these
regulations are intended to benefit most of society, as said by Jeremy Bentham. This research uses normative juridical analysis.
This research is limited to a study based on secondary data. |
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The Maternal Darkness: A Voice of The Indonesia Former Bomber Mother |
Author : Leeebarty Taskarina , Adrianus Melaiala , Ni Made Martini Putri |
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Abstract :This article discusses the reality of regretful experience from a female terrorist of becoming a mother in the
perspective of the study of motherhood and terrorism. |
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Fraud of Financial Reports in Food and Beverage Companies |
Author : Fenty Astrina , Darmayanti , Nurul Hutami Ningsih , Anggrelia Afrida , Saekarini Yuliachtri , Elsa Octarina |
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Abstract :The formulation of the problem in this research is How is the influence of financial stability, external pressure, financial
targets and Ineffective monitoring against fraudulent financial statements (a case study on Food and Beverage Companies listed
on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the 2017-2021). The type of research used is associative research. The data used is secondary
data. The sampling method used is purposive sampling method based on certain criteria. The samples in this study are 12 food
and beverage companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2017-2021. The data collection technique is document analysis.
The method of data analysis in this study is quantitative analysis. The results of this study indicate that Financial Stability, External
Pressure, ineffective monitoring has no effect on fraudulent financial statements, Meanwhile Financial Targets has a significant
effect on fraudulent financial statements. |
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Urinary Bladder Cancer-Epidemiological and Histopathological Study |
Author : Hend R. A. Awad , Naeima A. S. AL-Agori , Manal F Yaya , Fatma I. Zoubi , Rahma Y. Alramly, Salha A Khaled , Noor Alhuda F AbdoAllah , Abeer H. A. Amer |
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Abstract :Urinary bladder cancer is the main reason for morbidity and mortality throughout the world. Urothelial carcinoma is a
common primary tumor of urinary bladder (90%). To investigate the epidemiological and histopathological aspects in Libyan patients
suffering from urinary bladder cancer, we performed a study on 39 bladder cancer biopsies from transurethral resection of bladder
tumor (TURBT) and cystoscopic samples obtained from Oncology Department- Al Hawari Hospital, over the period of (2021- May
2022), Tiba Medical Laboratory (2021- July 2022), and Alnoon Medical laboratory (2019- January 2022) at Benghazi, Libya. |
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Urinary Bladder Cancer-Epidemiological and Histopathological Study |
Author : Hend R. A. Awad, Naeima A. S. AL-Agori, Manal F Yaya, Fatma I. Zoubi, Rahma Y. Alramly, Salha A Khaled, Noor Alhuda F AbdoAllah, Abeer H. A. Amer |
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Abstract :Urinary bladder cancer is the main reason for morbidity and mortality throughout the world. Urothelial carcinoma is a common primary tumor of urinary bladder (90%). |
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Level of Tourist Satisfaction in the Local Beaches of Calbayog City |
Author : Roda Villones, Lovely Laurel, Marilyn Nueva, Ivy Ann Meregildo, Alma, Moreno, Roland Macorol, Ana Jane Serbosquez, Hanalie Tarrayo, Neil Ericka Tobes, Norjen Turla, Ghilson Amor |
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Abstract :Beach Tourism is one of the staple sectors in the industry of tourism. Domestic and International tourists invest time and money to experience different coastal activities for pleasure and excitement. Tourism reshapes as societal trends changes in a consistent manner. Thus, it affects consumer behavior and satisfaction. Tourist satisfaction is paramount to the success of any business.
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Determinants Influencing on the Working Motivation of Doctors in Public Hospitals in Hanoi |
Author : Do Thi Tuoi , Ha Nam Phong |
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Abstract :This research was undertaken to determine the factors affecting the working motivation of doctors in public hospitals in Hanoi. |
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The Inner Voices of the Changing Times: The Journey of the Mangyan Elders in Governance Practices |
Author : Gina Sy-Luna, Ed.D., Lynda Christine Diaz, Ph.D. |
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Abstract :Organizational success depends on the quality of its leadership. Furthermore, context-specific leadership theories are essential in recognizing the potential of indigenous traditions and practices in interpreting leadership practices in a local context. To understand context-specific leadership theories, we need to study indigenous leadership. |
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Educational Leadership Management Practices: A Perspective to Educational Transformation |
Author : Leovigildo Lito D. Mallillin, Phd, Giovanni Carlo L. Atendido, Ms, Rgc, Lpt, Rex L. Llonora, Patrick Andre C. Mencias, Paul Anthony L. Tecson, Michi Rey B. Tayamora, Leylani Herico-Samson |
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Abstract :The paper investigates the educational leadership management practices as a perspective to educational transformation.
The descriptive correlation research design is utilized in the study to quantify and measure the profile of the respondents, contribution of effective style educational leadership management and practices, and educational transformation perspective of the educational management practices of the respondents. |
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Development and Sensorial Evaluation of Cookies from Selected Root Crops Flour |
Author : Jaimee M. Saladino |
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Abstract :The research focused on the development and sensorial evaluation of cookies using local root crops flour like cassava flour, potato flour, sweet potato flour and yam flour which are in the area widely available. This product development research included two major phases: (1) development of root crops flour, (2) making cookies with root crops flour as main ingredients. The evaluators consisted of children, adolescents, adults and experts. Results of the study revealed that on sample 1, described by the respondents as "highly acceptable " from cassava flour, sweet potato flour and yam flour. In contrast, the evaluators found the potato flour-based cookies to be "moderately acceptable." While sample 2 and 3, all cookies described by the respondents “highly acceptable". On the general acceptability of the different sample of root crops flour among varied age groups, the cassava cookies were on top followed by sweet potato cookies and yam cookies. The least was the potato cookies which was the grand mean of 4.55 though it was rated "highly accepted". But as evaluated by the evaluators, in the overall acceptability, significant difference in evident of cookies made with root crop flour in the four (four) criteria: appearance aroma, taste, and texture. Moreover, more baked products should be made to determine the acceptability of root crops flour as main ingredients. Finally, research of this kind may be conducted to enrich the finding of the study. |
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