Development and Acceptability of Macaroons with Shoots from Different Species of Bamboo |
Author : Catherine M. Aggabao |
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Abstract :The study focused on the development and acceptability of macaroons made from different varieties of bamboo shoots with four flavorings. |
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Can Grammarly be Implemented as an English Writing Tool? |
Author : Mohammed Mahib ur Rahman, Ph.D. |
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Abstract :The need for application-based writing is all-time high due to the inevitable implementation of technology in education. Several proofreaders are available in the market and used by EFL learners to develop error-free content one such popular tool is Grammarly, which has gained popularity in the last few years. Significantly, before implementing any such tool for teaching-learning activities, we must determine users’ perceptions of using it. |
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The Effectiveness of the Joint Training Program of the Marine Corps of the Indonesian National Army Navy (TNI AL) with the United States Marine Corps (USMC) |
Author : Akhmad Kharis Mukhyiddin, Budi Rianto, Sri Umiyati |
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Abstract :The objective of the Indonesian National Army Marine Corps (TNI AL) Marine Corps Joint Training Program with the United States Marine Corps (USMC) is to increase the professionalism of the soldiers involved in the training, strengthen the cooperative relations between the two countries in the field of defense and security as well as internally as a form of carrying out the duties of the Indonesian Navy in enhancing the diplomatic role of the Navy in order to support the foreign policy policies set by the government. |
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Body, Sociability and the Construction of the Polis in Spinoza: Consequences for Education |
Author : José Gregório Viegas Brás, Maria Neves Gonçalves |
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Abstract :According to Dutch philosopher Spinoza (1631-1677), the body is a power of acting. This force of existence can be affected (checked or stimulated) by the mechanisms of subjection that discipline the body, with obvious consequences for our development and well-being. |
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Study Physiology and Immunology Emergency Clinic Diseases in Patients Experiencing Clinical Consideration and Contamination. |
Author : Bushra Ismail Ibrahim |
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Abstract :Emergency clinic diseases or medicinal services related contaminations happen in patients experiencing clinical consideration. This contamination happens worldwide in both created and creating nations. Generally, Staph, Streptococcus, an d Escherichia coli have been triple clinic diseases. |
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The Mediating Effect of Leadership Style in Relationship of Employee Motivation towards Employee Performance for Production Media in Oman |
Author : Fahad Bati Al Marshoudi, Dr. Zaharuzaman Jamaluddin |
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Abstract :Leadership and the different associated styles have an immense impact on how employees perform and grow through motivation. This research aims to explore the leadership style, mediate the relationship between employee motivation towards employee performance in Oman production media. In this descriptive study, the goal has been to discover the pattern of cause and effect, which can predict phenomenon. |
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Statistical Analysis of the Best Athlete (MPV) in the Mens Grand Final in the 2023 Proliga Volleyball Competition |
Author : Moh. Hanif Dwi Nugroho , Ahmad Nasrulloh , Widiyanto |
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Abstract :This research was motivated by the determination of the best athlete (MPV) in the PLN Mobile Proliga 2023 competition in Yogyakarta. The purpose of this study was to select the best athletes in the team that won the competition in the Jakarta Lavani Vs Jakarta Bayangkhara match in a national level competition. |
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The Discourse of Development of E-Learning Platform in Vocational High Schools Case Study: SMK Negeri 1 Painan |
Author : Regy Anes, Faiza Rini , Irsyadunas , Mulyadi , Heri Mulyono |
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Abstract :Everyone should prioritize their education extremely highly. A persons mindset can shift for the better due to it. E- learning makes it easier for teachers to provide learning materials and for students to access learning materials. |
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Career Intervention to Enhance Students Career Maturity |
Author : Henie Kurniawati , Eka Widiasari, Zahratika Zalafi, Shaula Astika Putri, Khusnul Hidayah, Nada Qurrota Ayun |
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Abstract :Career interventions aim to improve students career maturity. Career maturity needs to be improved in the era of society 5. 0. Most students do not yet have career planning and career readiness. 3 career intervention programs, including identification of the Indonesian Interest Test (TMI), career counseling, and career workshops. |
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Determinants of the Proper Functioning of School Canteens: Case of the Municipality of Athiémé |
Author : Jonatan Kinhoue, Donald Mensanh Madegnan, Guy Sourou Nouatin, Florentine Houedenou |
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Abstract :Many learners drop out of school because parents find it difficult to provide them with lunch or because of the long distances between their homes and the schools they attend. The objective of this study is to analyze the determinants of the proper functioning of school canteens in the municipality of Athiémé. |
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Stock Market Effects of Covid 19 in India |
Author : CA Swati Saxena, Mr. Haridarshan Singh, Mr. Vikki Sharma |
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Abstract :The outbreak of the Covid-19 virus, which began in Wuhan, China, and has since spread throughout China and the rest of the world has had a significant and detrimental effect on economies and stock markets everywhere. |
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Giant Floater (Pyganodon Grandis) as Feed Ingredient in Broiler Production |
Author : Lennie Mae G. Garma |
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Abstract :The focus of the research was to determine how giant floater (Pyganodon grandis) worked as a feed ingredient in broiler production. A total of 120 one-day-old Cobbs 500 were reared for 42 days, regardless of sex. |
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Modification of Water Rescue Tool for Saving the Drowned People at the Swimming Pool |
Author : Yanuar Rachman Sadewa, Sigit Nugroho, Abiyyu Amajida, FransFile Manihuruk |
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Abstract :This research aims to determine the feasibility of a modified a water rescue tool. This research was conducted in a swimming pool. The number of respondents are for about 35 people (5 lifeguards and 3 pool attendants, 12 trainers in the swimming pool, 10 students, and 5 swimming pool visitors). |
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The Effect of the Covid 19 Pandemic on Bank Performance Cases of Regional Development Bank in Indonesia |
Author : Merylin Indah Permata, Sutrisno |
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Abstract :The Covid 19 pandemic that occurred at the beginning of 2020 in Indonesia caused a decline in the economy in all countries, including Indonesia. |
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Physical Fitness as a Predictor of Concentration Level of Students of Public Junior High Schools in Bantul |
Author : Apri Dwi Kurniawan, Soni Nopembri, Afeb Chesa Arianto, Ujang Nurdin |
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Abstract :This study aims to determine Physical Fitness as a Predictor of Concentration Level of State Junior High School Students in Bantul. |
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Development and Dynamics of State Administration in Indonesia: The Struggle of the Discourse of the State Administration vis a vis the Public Administration |
Author : Yeti Kuswati |
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Abstract :Since Woodrow Wilson stirred up the United States public through his writing entitled The Study of Administration (1887) in the journal Political Science Quarterly, state administration began to develop to worldwide, including to Indonesia. |
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Estimation of the Electricity Supply and Demand of Türkiye Employing Deep Learning Networks |
Author : Dr. Cagatay Tuncsiper |
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Abstract :Electrical energy, one of the indispensable elements of the economic and social life, is an energy source that has to be provided without interruption in order to ensure the continuity of development. In this work, the monthly electricity supply and demand of Türkiye for the period of 2016-2022 are modelled using advanced machine learning techniques. |
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The Role of Parents in Supporting Childrens Achievements in Swimming Training at the Yogyakarta Swimming Club |
Author : Sinta Prismaning Astiti, Muhammad Hamid Anwar, Muh. Rinaldy, Ujang Nurdin , Afeb Chesa Arianto |
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Abstract :The role of psychological aspects, especially in providing social support to children, is an important factor that affects sports achievement. This study aims to determine the role of parents in supporting childrens achievements in swimming training. This research is descriptive quantitative. |
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Development of A Football Physical Training Model through A Holistic Approach |
Author : Seftrio Putra, Emral, Arsil, Tjung Hauw Sin, Fiky Zarya |
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Abstract :The purpose of this study was to develop a model of physical exercise with a holistic approach in football. This research is a development research with a model design adapted from Borg & Gall. |
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Micro-Economic Analysis of the Drivers of Under-Five Mortality in Kano Metropolis, Nigeria |
Author : Hassan Nuhu Wali MSc., Sani Abdullahi MSc. |
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Abstract :Nigeria is among the major countries contributing a significant quarter to death of children under the age of five in the world. This study was designed to analyze the drivers of child mortality in Kano Metropolis, Nigeria. Survey data was used, sourced via a structured questionnaire. Simple percentage and Negative Binomial Poisson Regression Model were used in the analysis of the data. It was found that education level of the household head, years of marriage experience, income level of the household, location, and vaccine are the significant drivers of child mortality in the study area. |
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Exploring the Feasibility of the Taking Sides Strategy in Southeast Asian Countries -- Malaysias Response to the US-China Conflict as an Example |
Author : Zhao Xinlei, Zhang JunHui |
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Abstract :Although it has been widely accepted in international relations discourse that Southeast Asian states generally adopt hedging strategies when faced with conflicts from external powers, however, this paper argues that when the intensity of confrontation and conflict between major powers exceeds the capacity threshold of small states, they tend to adopt either direct or ambiguous taking sides strategies in order to maintain their security by actively adhering to or being forced to follow a major power. |
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Factors Impacts the Students to Choose Entrepreneurship as their Career of Choice in Malaysia. |
Author : Dr Kiran Kumar Thot |
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Abstract :The purpose of this research is to investigate what drives young people to choose entrepreneurship as a profession. |
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Social and Physical Preparedness of Athletes in Secondary Schools |
Author : Larry M. Corillo, Jr., MAT |
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Abstract :Sports preparation is a critical aspect of athletes performance improvement in their chosen field. It encompasses both physical and mental aspects of athletes during sports programs such as training, competition, and recovery. |
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The Influences of Social Media Marketing, E-Wom, and Information Quality on Purchasing Decisions through Trust as The Mediation |
Author : Zakiya Zanjabila, Sumarjo, Danang Yudhiantoro, Ign Agus Suryono, Abiyyu Amajida |
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Abstract :Purchasing decision is a selection of behavioural alternatives from two or more alternatives. Companies need to know and understand what factors can influence purchasing decisions. |
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Point Prevalence Survey on Antibiotic Use and Class-1 Integron Associated Antibiotic Resistance In No (1) DSGH, Yangon |
Author : Aung Ba Tun, Kyaw Khine Win, Tun Tun Win, Kyaw Wunna, Khine Khine Su, Kyaw Myo Tun |
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Abstract :Antimicrobial resistance is becoming a global health emergency. Likewise, multidrug resistance of gram-negative bacteria also has a high impact on public health. |
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The Application of Blue Economy Principles to the Salt Sector in the Province of East Java, Indonesia |
Author : Wiwik Handayani, Roudlotul Badiah |
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Abstract :Implementing the salt production process is often counterproductive with the reuse of bittern for production, which affects quality. But some throw away the bittern, which can cause pollution of the ecosystem, thus contradicting the concept of the blue economy. |
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Strategies for Overcoming Environmental Noise in Recreational Area (Case Study in Tibubeneng Village, Kuta Utara District, Badung Regency) |
Author : Ni Made Sri Utami Dewi, Wayan Maba, Ni Putu Pandawani |
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Abstract :This researcha ims to analyze noise due to traffic volume what happened in the village of Tibubeneng. Quantitative data collection was obtained by calculating the noise level due to traffic volume which is measured for 1 (one) hour and calculating the noise level due to human activity Which dB(A) sound pressure level measurement for 10 minutes for each measurement and readings are taken every 5 seconds. |
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Innovative Approaches and Technologies to Increase the Productivity of Foothill Pastures Prone to Drought in the Upper Reaches of the Kashkadarya River |
Author : Khasankhanova G.M, Abdullaev U.V, Toderich K.N, Khamzin S, Khamzina T.I, Mukimov T, Ibragimov R, Altynbayev Sh |
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Abstract :The article describes the characteristics of the types of pastures of the Kamashi district in the Kashkadarya region, the degree of degradation and ways of their rational use. Materials on the species composition of vegetation cover and the improvement of degraded pastures by the introduction of long-term drought-resistant forage species within the framework of the SATREPS BLUE project are presented. |
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The Effect of Liquidity, Investment Opportunity Set, Free Cash Flow, and State-Owned Enterprise on the Dividend Policy of Bank Listed in the Indonesia Stock Exchange |
Author : Bagus Sajiwo, Zaenal Arifin |
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Abstract :The purpose of this study is to know the effect of liquidity, investment opportunity set, free cash flow, and state-owned enterprise on the dividend policy of bank companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) in 2011-2021. |
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The Effect of the Project Based Learning Model with the Case Method and Nutritional Status on Physical Fitness of Learners Class Vii Smpn 21 Padang |
Author : Hardyan Candra, Alnedral, Gusril, Emral, Nirwandi, Fiky Zarya |
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Abstract :The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of learning models and nutritional status on the physical fitness of grade VII students of SMPN 21 Padang. |
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Diversity of EPIFIT Orchid Types in the Mangrove Ecosystem in Ayari Village, Teluk Ampimoi Sub District, Yapen Islands District, Papua Province, Indonesia |
Author : Alfred Alfonso Antoh |
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Abstract :This research was conducted in Ayari village, Teluk Ampimoi sub District, Yapen Islands District for approximately two months or from November to October. The research objective was to determine the types of epiphytic orchids and their presence. The method used in this research is descriptive method with observation and documentation techniques. The results of this study found as many as 6 genera consisting of 16 species of epiphytic orchids, which grow on 3 types of mangroves. There are environmental factors that affect the distribution of mangroves that can have an indirect effect on orchids, namely: salinity, sunlight intensity and wind speed. |
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Dissemination of Information Desire to use Trans-Metro Dewata Services |
Author : Septina Ayundani, I Ketut Arnawa, I Ketut Sumantra, Wayan Maba |
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Abstract :StudyThis carried out in areas served by the Trans Metro Dewata Bus public transportation, especially Denpasar City, more precisely on corridor 3 which serves the Ubung Terminal route - Sunrise Beach with the route that is passed by the Dalung Integrated Security Post - North Tiara Gatsu - Duku Sari Housing - North Aston - Terminal Ubung – Rs Manuaba – Puri Jero Kuta – Gajah Mada Heritage Area – Surapati – East Sudirman Corner – Bank Indonesia Renon – Samsat Office – Plaza Renon – SDN 2 West Sanur – Kfc Sanur – Sunrise Beach. usample size of 100 samples. Analysisdata used isDescriptive analysis, Likert scale and Qai-Square analysis. |
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Utilizing Convolutional Neural Networks for Fingerprint-Based Attendance Monitoring |
Author : King Bernard S. Saul, Joy B. Saul, Kristine T. Soberano |
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Abstract :The traditional method of taking attendance using paper sheets is prone to errors like impersonation, loss, or theft. To solve this issue, automatic attendance systems utilizing identification technology such as barcode badges, electronic tags, touch screens, magnetic stripe cards, and biometrics have been implemented. Biometric technology uses physiological or behavioral characteristics for identification purposes, but traditional biometric systems have limitations such as vulnerability to damage or alteration over time, and variations in occlusions, poses, facial expressions, and illumination can affect face recognition accuracy. Fingerprint identification relies on the distinctiveness of fingerprints and involves comparing two impressions of the friction ridges on human fingers or toes to determine if they belong to the same individual. |
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Organizational and Economic Problems of the Development of the Tourist Industry of Uzbekistan |
Author : Turabekov Sokhibjon Sherboy Ugli, Kipchakova Sanobar Bakhriddinovna |
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Abstract :In this scientific article, in the context of accelerated development of the industry of Uzbekistan, the organizational and economic challenges of Uzbekistans tourism services were analyzed and the employment of the population was analyzed. The country has developed a number of scientific proposals and recommendations on the pre-proportious tourism services in the country, including the superior developed networks of the national economy and ensure the implementation of priorities set out in the concept of tourism. The introduction of developed proposals and recommendations will serve to strengthen the role of tourism services in the countrys development and in the formation of macroeconomics indicators. |
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Settlement of Defaults in the Implementation of Agreements for the Use of Mapping Services with Drones on Mapping Services Drones Indonesia (MSDI) |
Author : Allycia Wahyuningtiyas Herman, Johannes Ibrahim Kosasih, I Made Arjaya |
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Abstract :In general, natural human needs are divided into two, namely primary needs and secondary needs. Primary needs are absolute basic needs such as clothing, food and shelter. Meanwhile, secondary needs are needs related to creating a prosperous life such as economic needs. One form of welfare life created by humans is technology. |
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The Effect of Traditional Games on the Level of Physical Fitness of Class XII Students of SMA Negeri 1 Semarang |
Author : Ahmad Badawi , Ahmad Basri Arya Putu Yahya , Achmad Exvan Yusuf , Agus Miftah |
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Abstract :Physical fitness is very important and is needed by students to carry out activities every day. The purpose of this research is toknow the influence given from the application of traditional games to class XII students of SMA Negeri 1 Semarang. The method used in this study is experimental. Population in this researchis all students of class XII and the number of samples used were 36 students who were selected using the purposive sampling method. The results of the data analysis using the paired samples test obtained information on the actual valuesignificance of 0.000 < 0.05 which can be concluded that three is a significant effect of traditional games on on the level physical fitness of class XII students at SMA Negeri 1 Semarang. |
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Principals Integration of ICT in Curriculum Implementation for Sustainable Development |
Author : Okafor, Judith Nneka |
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Abstract :The integration of ICT in secondary school curriculum has been widely advocated as much needed in the 21st century skills to improve the standard of education. However, this can be promoted through acquiring ICT skills in several ways such as software development, programming, networking, web design, cloud computing, Augmented Virtual Reality (AVR), Internet-of- Things (IoT), and artificial intelligence (AI) are effectively leading tools and ICT environments to help worldwide leadership, facilitators, and learners with quick, effective, and healthy interaction towards a sustainable development. |
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Lobular Breast Carcinoma Metastasis to the Myocardium: Case Report |
Author : Amal El Ouarradi, Ilham Bensahi, Fatimazzahra Merzouk, Zineb Guennoun, Mohamed Sabry |
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Abstract :The invasive lobular carcinomas are the second type of cancer Invasive breast cancer after invasive ductal and account for over 20% of invasive breast cancer. Metastasis from primary cancer to the myocardium is uncommon in lobular breast cancer. Here we present a case of lobular breast carcinoma that metastased to the myocardium. |
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Literature Study of Arm Muscle Strength on Shooting Ability in Basketball Games |
Author : Sabda Hussain As Shafi, Ali Satia Graha, Rendi Alfani, Muhammad Irfan Amalul Ahli , Enggista Hendriko Delano, Inas Gita Amalia, Wahyu Aji Nugroho |
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Abstract :This study was library research. It was conducted by looking at and linking the strength of the arm muscles to the shooting in the basketball game. The ICO method was used to collect the data. The data analysis included the identification of journal article selection and inclusion criteria. From the literature study results, there was a significant relationship between arm muscle strength and the ability to shoot. There is a contribution of arm muscle strength to the shooting ability of basketball players. Less dominant factors in supporting shooting skills in basketball games need to be considered and resolved so that these factors are more helpful in improving shooting skills. |
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Procurement Analysis of Pharmaceutical Supplies with Lean Hospital Approach in Pharmacy Department of Hospital “X” Tegal, Indonesia |
Author : Ikrima Khaerun Nisa, Nur Yuliasih, Tutik Wuryandari, Nur Rahmah Hidayati |
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Abstract :Pharmacy Departments in hospitals are one of the biggest revenue contributors in hospitals. But on the other hand, pharmaceutical departments are also one of the biggest expenditure sources in hospitals, so it needs to be done well management. Then we need an analysis to identify wasteful activities. The method used is direct observation to observe the process of selection, planning, procurement, and received of medicines. Then conducted in-depth interviews with structural involved in the process of managing pharmaceutical supplies, see routine reports, Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), Policies, Guidelines for Hospital Pharmacy Services and Organization, and other supporting documents. Waste data analysis from interviews was conducted with current state mapping, root problem analysis with Root Cause Analysis and system improvement designs made in the form of Future State Mapping. In this study, it was found that waste occurred in the process of selection, planning and procurement, and received of medicines, including waste of waiting, waste of inventory, waste of human potential, waste of defect, waste of transportation, and waste of over processing. Proposed improvement in the selection, planning, procurement, and received process is the creation of an ITbased system and improvement of effective and efficient procedures to accommodate the work of managing pharmaceutical supplies, particularly in the selection, planning, procurement, and received process. |
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Effect of Financial Literacy, Risk Tolerance, and Overconfidence on Sandwich Generation Investment Decisions in the City of Surabaya |
Author : Langgeng Pinaring, Yuniningsih Yuniningsih, Ira Wikartika |
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Abstract :The growing elderly dependency ratio in Indonesia has led to the emergence of the sandwich generation. Generations that share their resources with their families and aging parents. This study aims to determine the effect of financial literacy, risk tolerance, and overconfidence on sandwich generation investment decisions. Collecting data in this study using the method of distributing questionnaires and analyzed using the Partial Least Square (PLS) application. The results of this study are financial literacy are not a significant influence to the investment decision. Risk tolerance and overconfidence has positif influence on investment decision sandwich generation. |
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Intention to Use Induction Electric Stove According to Theory of Trying |
Author : Yekti Kurniawan |
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Abstract :This research was conducted to examine the intention to use an induction electric stove according to the theory of trying. |
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The Effect of Outsourcing on Product Quality Dimensions |
Author : Dr. Azzam Abdulwahhab. A. K. AL-Sabbagh , Inaam Diab Shanawa |
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Abstract :This study aims mainly to show whether outsourcing (manufacturing by others) affects the quality of products. It also shows the most important advantages and disadvantages of outsourcing (manufacturing by others). For this reason, the study was conducted in a number of Iraqi industrial companies. Where the study followed the descriptive analytical approach, the data related to the study was collected through a questionnaire distributed to a sample of department and division managers in those companies, in addition to the work data recorded in the records of the researched companies. For the purpose of obtaining the results, the data obtained through the SPSS program were analyzed and the results were used to determine the quality of the relationship between outsourcing (Manufacturing by others) and the dimensions of product quality in the study sample companies. |
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Rescue, Rehabilitation and Reintegration of female survivors of human trafficking in Northern Tanzania |
Author : Rehema John Magesa |
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Abstract :The victims of human trafficking experience a very traumatic experience from the time they are recruited up to the time of rescue. It is without doubt that they require rehabilitation process in order for them to recover to their normal being before being given other opportunities or reintegrated back into their communities. However, many countries have limited services to the victims of human trafficking and as a result, the victims return to the trafficking cycle. In many it is not clearly stipulated who is responsible for rescue, rehabilitation and reintegration of the victims. It is from this concern the current study sought the importance of establishing and documenting information on the rescue, rehabilitation and reintegration of victims of human trafficking in Northern Tanzania. The study applied a mixed approach technique where qualitative and quantitative methods were used to get data from the study area. Seven district councils of Arusha region were involved in the study. Data collection tools included a questionnaire, focus group discussion and interview. A total of 400 girls and young women were sampled for the study. The findings revealed that only 30.2%of the respondents reported to have received some sort of assistance and service from different stakeholders. Further it was found that study few respondents (34.5%) were willing to go back to their communities while a good number (65.5%) disagreed with the idea of going back to their communities due to different reasons. Much as these services seem to be crucial for the recovery of the victims, in the current study it was reported that they victims could not receive the said services due to lack of funds for implementing this services. |
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Factors Influencing Women Inclusion in Fish Value Chain in Kilombero District, Tanzania |
Author : Solomon S. Mhango |
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Abstract :Fishing is among livelihood activities for many residents around the world, however, women inclusion in the fishing value chain is not equal to men. This gap is attributed by different factors. The study analyses the factors that influence women inclusion in fish value chain in Kilombero District, Morogoro. Tanzania. Cross-sectional research design involving 132 women fishers was used. Systematic random and purposive sampling techniques were used. Questionnaire survey and key informant interviews were used to gather information from women fishers and Key informants for the study. The data analysis employed Multiple linear regression and thematic content analysis. It was found that awareness on fish activities, access to market fish supply, access to credit, access to license, social responsibilities, norms and customs are the important variables influencing women inclusion in fish value chain. The study concludes that awareness on fish activities, accessibility to fish markets, credit and to license are opportunities for women to engage into fish value chain while existing cultural norms and customs social responsibilities drawbacks. The study recommends that the government needs to advocate for environment that promote opportunities for women to engage into fish value chain whilst diminishing negative cultural situation that discourage women involvement into fish value chain. |
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Promote Information and Communication Systems to Improve Internal Control Efficiency at Vietnam Personal Insurance Enterprises |
Author : Nguyen Zen Nguyen , Duc Hieu Bui |
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Abstract :The article presented an overview of internal control and related concepts such as Information, communication, efficiency, and internal control in life insurance enterprises. Along with that, the article also provides some regulations on internal control activities at enterprises, and five parts of internal control (Control environment, Risk assessment, Control activities, and Information, Communication, Monitoring). The authors focus on understanding the components of information and communication, assessing the current status of information and communication activities at life insurance enterprises, and the remaining points such as the Shortage of personnel in work Information Communication; The information channel is not regularly updated for all employees. From the existing points, the authors have proposed several solutions to promote information, and communication, and improve the effectiveness of internal control activities departments in life insurance enterprises. These solutions include Updating documents, policies, and regimes regularly; Information transparency and effective implementation; Issuing regulations and publicizing documents summarizing business processes, regulations for each insurance product provided by the business, and instructions for customers. |
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The Relationship Between Mothers Knowledge, Family Income, and Parenting Pattern with Stunting in Toddlers Aged 24-59 Months in the Working Area of Abepura Primary Health Center |
Author : Yohanis Manfred Mandosir , Piter Irab, Genoveva Mollet , Maxsi Irmanto, Devi Palela , Dorthea Renyaan, Nova Falentina Rumaropen, Budi Kristanto , Evi Sinaga |
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Abstract :Stunting is a disorder of growth and development of children due to chronic malnutrition and repeated infections, which are characterized by their length or height being below standard. |
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The Role of Educational Leadership and Practices to School System and Discipline |
Author : Regilito D. Laurel, Phd |
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Abstract :The study investigates the role of educational leadership and practices to school system and discipline. Specifically, it focuses on the goals and expectation, resolution and alignment, quality teaching support, learning and development, safe and orderly learning atmosphere of the school setting.
Results show that the role of educational leadership and practices implements to reform in the school leaders in compliance of improvement and substantive practice, contribute in the understanding of insights on resolution and alignment to enact instructional leadership, provide attributes in understanding the quality of teaching to bring school leaders for a positive change, identify the learning quality and development opportunities in the factors addressed to success of teaching and learning process, and support the goals for an effective learning atmosphere in the school system, strong leadership process, clear vision in the learning process, and creates a climate for better learning.
Findings show that there is a significant correlation on the roles of educational leadership and practices as observed by the respondents. |
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Life Scenario System of Care for Stroke Survivors and Families: An Ethnography Study |
Author : Kartika Setia Purdani , Somporn Rungreangkulkij |
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Abstract :The Greek word “Apoplexies” or “Apoplexy” for violent who is 40-60 years old and being struck was called by Hippocrates in 460-370 BC to mention stroke today. The tardiness for 10-minute delays will increase the disability impact. The most significant effect, in this case, is stroke patients and their families. The aim of this study is to explore and describes the life scenario of stroke survivors and families in the community. Ethnography study is an approach for qualitative research in this study with details the main participants are seventeen stroke survivors and twenty-four stroke caregivers. The data collection method is observation, in-depth interviews, and continued field notes for the content analysis, the duration for collecting data is five months. The result of this study is two categories, life scenarios of stroke survivors and life scenarios of family. The life scenarios of stroke survivors support two scenarios, and the life scenario of families as stroke caregivers has three scenarios. Stroke is not a misfortune disease or a punishment from God. This disease is having a golden period for acute care and rehabilitation training times, when the stroke survivors and families optimize this time, the loss of body function is controlled. On the other hand, the main caregiver has several responsibilities in this condition. Further, both of them needed support to continue and adapt their lives to new roles |
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Description of the Caries Pattern of Stunted Toddlers in Panduman Village, Jelbuk District, Jember Regency, East Java |
Author : Dyah Setyorini, Berlian Prihatiningrum, Sulistiyani, Niken Probosari, Roedy Budirahardjo, Sukanto |
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Abstract :Introduction: Stunting is a disruption of growth in toddlers, namely the height of toddlers is lower than the standard of age which is based on the bodys long index compared to the age (PB / U) or height compared to the age (TB / U) with a zscore of less than -2 SD. Stunting can increase the risk of caries in the deciduous teeth because it cause atrophy in saliva and it also impairs the normal function of the salivary gland. The purpose of this study was to analyze the pattern of stunting children caries in Panduman Village, Jember, East Java. Methods: This study used an descriptive observasional with cross sectional approach. Samples were chosen using purposive sampling, amounted to 45 children. Result: |
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An Approach from Internet of Things to Cloud of Things using Fog Computing |
Author : Assist Professor. Roheed Khaliqyar , Associate Prof. Amir Kror Shahidzay , Assistant. Prof Sebghatullah Aslamzai |
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Abstract :With the proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, there is an increasing demand for real-time data processing and analysis. However, the traditional cloud computing architecture is not well-suited for IoT applications due to its inherent limitations such as high latency, limited bandwidth, and high-power consumption. Fog computing has emerged as a promising solution that brings computation and storage capabilities closer to the edge of the network. This paper explores the transition from IoT to Cloud of Things (CoT) using Fog computing. We discuss the benefits and challenges of Fog computing and analyse its architecture and components. Additionally, we examine various use cases of Fog computing and discuss their advantages and limitations. We conclude by highlighting the potential of Fog computing to enable the transition from IoT to CoT |
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Indonesian Regulations Related to State Losses in Persero StateOwned Enterprises Partly Owned by the State |
Author : Henny Juliani , Kadek Cahya Susila Wibawa , Solechan, Sonhaji |
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Abstract :Indonesian Regulations Related to State Losses in Persero State-Owned Enterprises Partly Owned by the State. Persero SOE as a form of SOE has capital in the form of share ownership which is wholly or at least 51% (fifty-one percent) of its shares owned by the Republic of Indonesia. The main objective is to pursue profit. Thus, it is possible that in an SOE Persero, the shares are not only owned by the state but also partially owned by other parties. Therefore, the capital of the SOE is partly or wholly derived from state finances. The type of research used was qualitative research, especially doctrinal legal research. It used a statute approach, collecting data and legal materials through library research and analyzing using qualitative analysis. The research results obtained were state assets that have been transformed into SOE capital whose management was subject to the business paradigm (business judgment rules). However, the separation of state assets does not turn them into SOEs assets which are independent of state assets. Therefore, the operationalization of SOEs is based on both private law and public law. |
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Problems Encountered in the Implementation of the Citizens Charter: The Case of 4th District, Camarines Sur, Philippines |
Author : Jennifer Cordez San Jose |
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Abstract :Stakeholders feedback is one contributing factor in the attainment of an organization objectives. It clearly identifies strengths and weaknesses and other corrective measures to improve the implementation of public policies and programs. The study delved into the problems encountered in the implementation of the Citizen Charter and recommendations for the improvement of its implementation in the 4th District, Camarines Sur, Philippines. Using thematic analysis, three themes were generated from forty-five (45) interviewees composed of frontline service providers and users from the Local Treasury, Business Permit and Licensing Office, and Engineering Office of LGUs Tigaon, Goa, and Lagonoy, Camarines Sur. These themes are 1) Knowledge/Attitude, 2) Clarity of procedures/flow of transactions, and 3) Structural barriers. Specifically, the findings revealed that service users are not aware of the Citizen Charter, lack understanding of its purpose and procedures, the procedures in the Citizen Charter are not followed during actual transactions, there are delays in the flow of transactions, problems in the queuing system, and structural designs hamper the clearness of instructions from the frontline service providers. The study recommends that LGUs, CSC, and other line agencies sternly monitor the Citizen’s Charter implementation vis-à-vis, conduct awareness programs and capacity building, implement procedural innovations, address structural barriers, and conduct continuous research and extension activities of academic and field practitioners. |
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