Impact of Waste Management Education at Smu Witama Pekanbaru Students |
Author : M. Rawa El Amady |
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Abstract :This article discussed the impact of waste management education on students of SMU Witama Nasional Plus Pekanbaru. Schools are a great place to increase public knowledge about waste and the impact of waste. |
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The Application of the Non-Refoulement Principle as a Form of Protection for Refugees in Semarang City |
Author : Peni Susetyorini, Sri Nur Hari Susanto, Kadek Cahya Susila Wibawa |
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Abstract :This research aims to identify and analyze the handling of refugees from abroad or stateless who enter the jurisdiction of Semarang City. The 1951 Refugee Convention has set minimum standards for the treatment of refugees, including their basic rights. Besides, the 1951 Convention also prohibits expulsion and forced repatriation of people with refugee status, which is referred to as the principle of non-refoulement. |
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Determinants of Community Market’s Merchants’ Empowerment and Wellbeing to Promote Denpasar as Local Custom Visionary-City in Bali Province |
Author : Ni Nyoman Yuliarmi, Ni Putu Martini Dewi, I Putu Hedi Sasrawan |
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Abstract :This research aims at: 1) analyzing the effect of human resource, funding resource, social capital, and market infrastructure on community markets merchants empowerment in Denpasar City, 2) analyzing the effect of human resource, funding resource, social capital, market infrastructure, and empowerment on community markets merchants well-being in Denpasar City, |
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The Effect of Different Light Intensities on the Growth and Yield of Tomato (Lycopersicon Esculentum Mill.) |
Author : Alejandro A. Jalil, John Eduard D. Basilio, Guiller A. Ellomer, Romil L. Alejandro, Richard Lloyd M. Natividad |
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Abstract :Tomato (Lycopersicon Esculentum Mill.) is one of the popular fruit vegetables, especially rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Inconsistent light intensity, due to unfavorable weather conditions, reduced tomato performance. Response of one tomato variety (Diamante Max F1), under different light intensities (T1: Control, T2: Single net T3: Double net,) |
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Science Learning Strategies in Madrasah Ibtidaiyah Using the STM Approach Model |
Author : Basiran, Siswadi |
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Abstract :Education today requires students to be more active, not only book material, but also extensive knowledge of environmental issues. Thus, environmental problem solving skills to achieve a better future life so students must have a high environmental awareness. |
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New Lms Mobile Framework Based on Multiplatform: A Literature Review of Mobile Lms Theory, Design and Implementation |
Author : Faiza Rini, Yelfiza, Anggri Yulio Pernanda |
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Abstract :Online learning has become an option to be implemented in various schools because the development of IT technology and the COVID-19 pandemic have made online learning more popular to implement. Mobile LMS is the most dominant used in online learning. This study aims to produce a Mobile LMS framework developed from previous research based on the advantages and disadvantages. |
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Evaluating the Quality of Indonesian English Teachers Research Reports on the Guru Berbagi Platform |
Author : Diyenti Rusdin, Marzuki |
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Abstract :This study aimed to evaluate the quality of research-based activities reported by English as a Foreign Language (EFL) teachers on the Guru Berbagi Platform, using the Six-Trait writing method developed by Spandel and Stiggins (1990). Employing a descriptive qualitative research methodology, |
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The Effect of the Companys Cultural Diversity on Restaurant Employees Performance |
Author : Canet, Lena |
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Abstract :This study looked at how managing organizational cultural diversity affects restaurant employeesperformance. The studys main objective is to provide in-depth information about workplace cultural diversity. It seeks to create a precise set of rules to help organizations all over the world embrace cultural diversity. |
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The Anti-Colonial Resistance Female Battler Amidst the Guerrilla War Environment in Ernest Hemingway’s For Whom The Bell Tolls |
Author : Hadiyanto |
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Abstract :This research paper discusses the central figure of the anti-colonial resistence female battler around male- dominated strugglers and soldiers for the country freedom movement in Ernest Hemingway’s literary work entitled For Whom the Bell Tolls. |
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The Anti-Colonial Resistance Female Battler Amidst the Guerrilla War Environment in Ernest Hemingway’s For Whom The Bell Tolls |
Author : Hadiyanto |
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Abstract :This research paper discusses the central figure of the anti-colonial resistence female battler around male- dominated strugglers and soldiers for the country freedom movement in Ernest Hemingway |
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Biomechanical Analysis of Mawashi-Geri Kick Motion on Kenshi Shorinji Kempo Jambi Province |
Author : Nurul Hidayatul Isnaini, Ahmad Nasrulloh, Yustinus Sukarmin, Bernadeta Suhartini, Widiyanto |
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Abstract :In randori Shorinji Kempo, various variations of attacks are used to get a high number of scores. Mawashi-Geri is the kick most often used by kenshi. Mawashi-Geri has the privilege of a certain randori due to her strong capacity to obtain higher match score scores. |
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De-Westernisation of Islamic Education Perspective Syed Muhammad Naquib Al-Attas |
Author : Muh. Hanif , Khafifatul Fian |
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Abstract :This study aims to determine Syed Muhammad Naquib Al-Attas understanding of the de-westernization of Islamic education. This type of research is library research through data collection techniques by tracing sources from articles, books or other sourcesrelevant to the topic of discussion. |
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The Effect of Drilling Training on Improving the Balance of Badminton Athletes |
Author : Restu Wahyuni, Yudik Prasetyo, Sigit Nugroho, Ahmad Nasrulloh |
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Abstract :This study aims to determine the effect of drilling training on improving the balance of badminton athletes. The benefits of this research, 1) theoretically this research opens a paradigm in the field of coaching in general and specifically in badminton sports to use a variety of forms of exercise |
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Development of an E-Book-Based Flexibility Training Model for Karate |
Author : Widya Febriani, Damrah, Phil Yanuar Kiram, Willadi Rasyid, Fiky Zarya |
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Abstract :Sports activities are considered very necessary to maintain body and physical condition amid the convenience offered by technology and science. Currently, one of the most popular sports in Indonesia is karate. However, the lack of sources of information and knowledge about karate training hinders the training process and possible preparation. |
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Social-Emotional Learning and Social Dimensions of Pre-Service Teachers |
Author : Norielyn T. Austral, Ma. Theresa A. Rosales, Rona Christina M. Almazan |
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Abstract : In today inclusive and diverse society, students first exposure to diverse backgrounds, opinions, and skills occurs in the classroom. Social-emotional learning (SEL) aims to help individuals understand their ideas and feelings, become more self- aware, and build empathy for others to assist all students to be successful. |
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Transformation of Man 2 Wonosobo as an Islamic Educational Institution |
Author : Asdlori, M. A. Hermawan |
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Abstract :Currently, madrasah have become educational institutions that have competitiveness so that they attract peoples interest to send their children to study in madrasah. |
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The Economic Dimension in the Educational Activities (The Role of Economy in Education and Education in the Economic Development) |
Author : Supaat, Ihsan |
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Abstract :The economic growth in a country is also influenced by the education. In the perspective of production function, educational institution with various activities can be categorized into a gigantic industry because of its massive resources and human resources involved. In the perspective of economy, educational activities cover two dimensions, consumption (short- term) and investment (long-term). |
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A Framework for Multi-Task Learning in Dynamic Adaptive Streaming Over HTTP |
Author : Koffka Khan |
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Abstract :This paper presents a framework with a taxonomy for multi-task learning in the context of Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH). DASH is a widely used technology for video streaming, and multi-task learning has emerged as a promising approach to enhance the performance and user experience of DASH systems by jointly optimizing multiple related tasks. |
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The Influence of Kinetic Life Training Methods and Concentration on the Dwi Hurigi Kick Skills of Taekwondo Athletes |
Author : Hidayat Adi Wijaya, Masrun, Nurul Ihsan, Nuridin Widya Pranoto, Fiky Zarya |
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Abstract :So, this study aims to improve the skills of the double hurigi kick through the life kinetic training method and concentration on the double hurigi kick of Tae Kwon Do athletes. |
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A Theoretical Study of Modelling and Simulation in Mathematical Sociology: Future Directions and Challenges |
Author : Gaurav Varshney, Anand Prakash Singh |
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Abstract :Mathematical Sociology was established as an interdisciplinary field of research concerned both with the use of mathematics within sociological research as well as research into the relationships that exist between maths and society. |
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Innovative Evaluation of Pencak Silat Program: Terate Bungo Heart Fraternity Study |
Author : Aldi Indra Kurniawan, Donie, Damrah, Asril, Fiky Zarya |
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Abstract :One of the coaching processes that is planned, directed, systematic and continuous is a step to achieve peak athlete performance. |
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Student Attitudes and Satisfaction with Online Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Perspective from Indonesia |
Author : Yos Wandik, Tery Wanena, Evi Sinaga, Miftah Fariz Prima Putra |
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Abstract :The purpose of this study was to describe student attitudes and satisfaction with online learning during the COVID- 19 pandemic in Indonesia. |
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An Evaluation of Selo Kencono Futsal Club (SKNFC) Kebumen Coaching Program |
Author : Daru Adi Wijaya, Guntur, Abdul Alim, Rumpis Agus Sudarko, Wahyu Dwi Yulianto |
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Abstract :This study aims to evaluate the futsal club program using the CIPP model (context, input process & product) with a qualitative approach and an interactive analysis model from Miles & Huberman. This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach method. |
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Lexical Cohesion in Undergraduate Theses: A Quantitative Study in an Indonesian University |
Author : Hidayati, Jaya |
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Abstract :This study undertook a detailed analysis of the representation of lexical cohesion within the research background sections of undergraduate theses at an Indonesian university. |
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Sociodemographic Factors Associated With Wife Beating in Bangladesh: Evidence from a Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey, 2017–2018 |
Author : Md. Mamunur Rashid, Mostafizur Rahman, Tapan Kumar Roy, Md. Merajul Islam |
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Abstract :Wife beating is one of the most important global health concerns, not only in developing countries but also in developed countries. The prevalence of wife beating is more common in Bangladesh, which is a major health-related problem among reproductive-aged women. For this reason, |
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Econometrics Analysis of the Effect of Human Capital Development on Economic Growth in Nigeria |
Author : Adeneye Olawale Adeleke (Ph.D), Anuolam, Moses O. (Ph.D) |
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Abstract :Despite arrays of empirical literatures on the impact human capital development has on the economic growth the debates is inconclusive with mixed outcome. |
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Green Finance and Bank Performance: Evidence from Bangladesh |
Author : Md. Masud Chowdhury |
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Abstract :The severe repercussions of the global climate catastrophe are being felt all across the world. Each industrialized and developing country must take action in response to the consequences of global climate change that endanger life on our planet. |
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Implementation of Supervisors as Agents of Change in Islamic Education in Indonesia (Case Study of Islamic Religious Education Supervisors in Kuningan Regency) |
Author : Kosman Kosman, Dedi Djubaedi, Cecep Sumarna, Didin Nurul Rosidin |
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Abstract :This article aims to reveal the implementation of the supervisors role as an agent of Islamic education change in Indonesia and the impact of implementing supervision on teachers performance. |
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Prevalence of Dental Caries and Related Factors among Patients Attending Dental Clinics in Dentistry Department - Hilla University College, Iraq |
Author : Abdulridha Taha Sarhan, Mohammad Adnan, Hawra Hassan, Haider Hassan |
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Abstract :Background: Dental caries is the most common dental health problem caused by bacteria that affecting the teeth of huge population worldwide. Many factors are contribute in the prevalence and evolution of caries, such as standard of living, behavior, hygiene, eating habits, social status and socio-demographic factors.
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The Cost - Based Pricing: Research in Pharmaceutical Enterprise in Hanoi |
Author : Hoang Khanh Van, Tran Thi Du, Vu Thuy Duong |
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Abstract :The authors investigated and evaluated the factors affecting cost-based pricing in pharmaceutical enterprises in Hanoi. Data were surveyed and collected from 77 pharmaceutical enterprises in Hanoi in 2023 and analyzed using statistical tools. |
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The Influence of Study Habits, Nutritional Status and Economic Level on the Physical Fitness of SMA N 7 Kerinci Students |
Author : Remon Nelsa, Damrah, Aldo Naza Putra, Arsil, Fiky Zarya |
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Abstract :This research was motivated by the low physical fitness of students obtained based on observations and the results of the authors interview at SMA N 7 Kerinci which showed that students had poor learning habits, unfulfilled nutrition and the economic level of parents who were in the medium and low categories. |
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Islamic Religious Education in Indonesia: Understanding the Urgency and Paradigm Shift from a Societal Perspective |
Author : Suparjo, Laili Nurul Hidayah |
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Abstract :This study aims to understand the urgency and paradigm shift in Islamic Religious Education in Indonesia from a societal perspective, focusing on the significance of Islamic Religious Education in Indonesia, |
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Exemplary Method of Environmental Cadres: Strategy for Creating Civic Responsibility in Handling Climate Change through the Climate Village Program |
Author : Dwi Agung Prasetiyo, Winarno, Dewi Gunawati |
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Abstract :Climate change mitigation is the civic responsibility towards the environment. Climate change causes various adverse impacts on human health and survival. Reducing these negative impacts as a responsible citizen must create a sustainable environment, but not all citizens have the character of responsibility. This study aims to describe the exemplary method of environmental cadres as a strategy to create the character of civic responsibility in handling climate change through the Climate Village Program. This study uses a qualitative descriptive research type. Data collection techniques using observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis in this study uses data reduction, data presentation, conclusions, and verification. The results of this study indicate that exemplary methods by environmental cadres can create the character of civic responsibility in handling climate change through the Climate Village Program which is demonstrated by the ability of residents to carry out climate change mitigation actions, awareness of citizens in maintaining cleanliness, ability to manage and preserve the environment. Environmental cadres are residents who have knowledge, skills, and a more competent attitude towards environmental responsibility than other residents so every action of environmental cadres becomes an example for other residents to emulate. |
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The Influence of Learning Motivation, Nutritional Status and Physical Fitness on the Learning Outcomes of Pjok Siswa Smp N 1 Sungai Beremas |
Author : Asrinal, Hendri Neldi, Damrah, Didin Tohidin, Fiky Zarya |
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Abstract :The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of learning motivation, nutritional status and physical fitness on the learning outcomes of junior high school students. This type of research is included in correlation research using a path analysis modelThe population in this study is all students of SMPN 1 Sungai Beremas District. Sampling is purposive sampling, the sample in this study is only male students in class VIII with a total of 50 people. The results of the study are: The first hypothesis proposed in this study is that there is an effect of learning motivation (X1) on physical fitness (Y) students. The second hypothesis proposed in this study is that there is an effect of nutritional status (X2) on physical fitness (Y) students. The third hypothesis proposed in this study is that there is an influence of learning motivation (X1) on student learning outcomes (Z). The fourth hypothesis proposed in this study is that there is an effect of nutritional status (X2) on student learning outcomes (Z). The fifth hypothesis proposed in this study is that there is an effect of physical fitness (Y) on student learning outcomes (Z). The sixth hypothesis proposed in this study is that there is an indirect influence of learning motivation (X1) on learning outcomes (Z) through physical fitness (Y) students. The seventh hypothesis proposed in this study is that there is an indirect influence of nutritional status (X2) on learning outcomes (Z) through physical fitness (Y) students. It was concluded that there was an influence of learning motivation, nutritional status and physical fitness on the learning outcomes of female students. |
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Vocal For Local: Role of Digital Influencers in Promoting Products in the Consumer Market |
Author : Dr Meenakshi Kharb |
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Abstract :In the age of digitization, consumers are tuned to their mobiles phones, it is imperative to study the role of influencers in promoting local business. The Prime Minister Narendra Modi also added the term ATAMANIRBHAR BHARAT on 17 May 2022, which means self-reliance. We Indians again need to proliferate, ‘The Swadeshi Moment’ and make our country self-reliant in almost every walk of life. ‘Be Indian, Buy Indian needs to be instilled in the minds of the Indian consumers with spirit of love towards the nation. (Atamanirbharbharat, 2022)
This Government initiative to be ‘Vocal for Local’, create awareness and encourage to the local retailers. This will help lot of Indian companies which are having strong consumer base and presence in Indian market has started integrating ‘vocal for local’ themes across all marketing drives. The focus is on the promoting the products with a strong message of ‘Made in India’. The concept of Vocal to Local, is promoting Indian products in the Indian markets through persuading marketing so that the Indian consumers imprudent behaviour can be tested. (Srivastava, 2020)
Influencers generate a lot of engagement with their content. Digital marketing influencers are the persons who are considered experts within their niche and endorse various products and carry out promotions for brands and their clients. They have a dedicated social following that has been built with time and trust. The objective of the paper is to explore and review the role of influencers in Indian consumer market. |
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Development and Performance Test of Vertical Bed Dryer for Drying of Corn Kernel |
Author : Juli Mrihardjono, Didik Ariwibowo, Sutrisno |
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Abstract :This research aims to develop the design of vertical bed dryer which could dry corn kernel. The dryer characteristics has been investigated. The dryer design consists of three chambers which each in order to facilitate of inlet hot air dryer stream, corn kernel chamber, and outlet wet air. Each chamber was separated by perforated plate steel. Air flew by a blower and heated by 2 x 350 heaters. The research parameter was: (a) drying air temperature, varied 50-60 oC, (b) air velocity varied of 2-4 m/s, blower power (W), and moisture content, mc (%). The resuts shows that moisture content decreasing of 5 kg corn kernel from 20% to 10% took 24-26 minutes. |
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A Study to Identify the Commodity Characteristics towards A Potential Derivative Contract on Tea |
Author : Prof. (Dr.) Rinalini Pathak Kakati, Suman Sarmah |
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Abstract :In this study, we examine the determinants of a successful derivative futures contract and explore whether an exhaustive checklist of criteria such as the one proposed by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) guarantees the success of a commodity contract. |
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Comparison of Public, Private, Hybrid, and Community Cloud Computing in Terms of Purchasing and Supply Management: A Quantitative Approach |
Author : Paraschos Maniatis |
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Abstract :Cloud computing has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its cost-effectiveness, scalability, and flexibility. It offers four different deployment models, including public, private, hybrid, and community cloud computing. In this research paper, the aim is to compare these deployment models in terms of purchasing and supply management. A quantitative study is conducted to evaluate the benefits and challenges associated with each deployment model. Additionally, four different industries were analyzed in order to be understood how cloud computing can be leveraged for purchasing and supply management. |
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Consolidation and Credit Access Risk in Rural Nigeria: Impact Assessment after a Decade of Implementation. |
Author : Uduakobong Inyang, Aniekan Etim Bassey, Daniel Okeke Chukwudi, Francis Aniefiok Bassey |
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Abstract :This study examines the effect of consolidation of Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) on credit access risk in rural areas of Nigeria after a decade of the consolidation exercise. Secondary data on total value of credits to rural areas was obtained from the CBN bulletin for the period 1994 to 2014. This period includes 10 years of pre consolidation and 10 years of post-consolidation. Mann Whitney U test was used in analysing the data to test for significant difference in the total credit to rural areas before and after consolidation in Nigeria. The result revealed that there was a significant increase in access to DMBs’ credit by rural customers of DMBs in the post consolidation era when compared to the pre-consolidation era. The result may be is explained by the role of technology in banking. It is recommended amongst others that government should provide infrastructures like good access roads to the rural areas, electricity and support investments in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the rural areas as this will encourage the penetration of financial services into the hinterlands. |
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Corn (Zea Mays) and Banana (Musa Acuminata) Flour Nutri-Bun |
Author : Armeiza B. Pajarillo |
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Abstract :The study focused on the development and marketability of corn and banana flour nutri-bun using corn flour, banana peel flour, banana flesh flour and banana blossom flour which can be readily found in the locality. |
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Assessment of Predisposing Factors to Female Students Susceptibility to Ill-Health in Higher Educational Institutions in Benue State, Nigeria |
Author : Dominic Aondona Iornumbe, Esther Nguumbur Iornumbe, Samuel Anaja Otene,Ransome Msughve Labe, Gowon Ama Doki |
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Abstract :The study aimed to examine the predisposing factors to female students susceptibility to ill-health in higher educational institutions in Benue State. The study was essentially a descriptive survey research. A total of 180 female students from three higher institutions of learning responded to a self-developed 20 items questionnaire with a Cronbach alpha reliability coefficient of .65. Results from the descriptive analysisshows that environmental factors 75.6%, genetic/physiological factors 72%, and lifestyle 80% plays important roles as predisposing factors that influences the female students’ susceptibility to ill-health. The endogenous factors contribution to female students’ susceptibility to ill-health include genetic traits 16.3%, menstruation 73.7%, and hormone activity 10.6%. The exogenous factors have overcrowding 58.8%, poor sanitary condition 86.3%, use of poor-quality water 32.6%, poor quality of food consumed 10.6%, unhealthy environment 56.8%, risky behaviours such as drinking alcohol, smoking, abortion contribute 55.8%, body exposure from indecent dressing 28%, and exposure to severe hot weather 7%. The findings indicate that the female students genetic/physiological constitution, unhealthy environment and lifestyle in these schools could influence their susceptibility to mental and physical health disorder or disease. Thus, it is important and necessary for the Federal and State government who owned these schools gives priority attention to ensure that adequate construction of more infrastructure for healthy accommodation and learning are provided. This can be achieved by putting in place strategic monetary policy measures to finance adequate construction of infrastructures and proper maintenance of the academic environment. |
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Adopting Green Building Concept to Mitigate the Effects of Climate Change on Residential Buildings in Ondo State, Nigeria |
Author : Ajayi babatunde Francis, Okolie Kelvin Chucks, Ekekezie Charity.Uchenna |
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Abstract :This study examined the causes and effects of climate change on buildings with a view to adopting the green Building Concept being a response strategy to mitigate the effects of climate change on buildings. Extensive review of literature and mixed method/approach were adopted to obtain data for the study. Questionnaire was used to elicit data for the study. 300 was the sample size for the study. Data analysis was done using statistical tools such as percentiles, mean score, Cochran return sample size formulae and the Analysis OF Variance (ANOVA) used for the tests of hypotheses. The findings of the study revealed that there is significant effects of climate change on buildings in the study area and that Green building concept is beneficial in mitigating the effects of climate change on buildings. The benefits derivable from adopting the green building concept in mitigating the effects of climate change on buildings and the dwellers were identified. These benefits include social, cultural, Energy conservation and improved Indoor air for comfortable living. The study therefore recommends continuous enlightenment of the public on the need to embrace green practices, while government should create a Green Building Assessment Unit in the Urban and Planning Department of Ministries of Works and Housing to promote, and monitor the implementation and enforcement of green practices in Ondo State (the study area) and should also grant incentives to home owners in form of rebates on tenement payments to encourage embracing green practices among others. |
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Object Control Abilities of Kindergarten Students: Impact of Eye-Hand Coordination, Nutritional Status, Gender |
Author : Widia Oktri Haningsih, Nurul Ihsan, Gusril, Ridho Bahtra , Fiky Zarya |
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Abstract :This study aims to reveal the effect of exogenous variables directly, causally and simultaneously on endogenous variables. This research method is a quantitative method using an ex-post facto research design. The population in this study were 30 students at Padang Utara Kindergarten aged 5-6 years. Consists of 15 male students and 15 female students. Sampling was done by purposive sampling technique. The data analysis technique used was path analysis. Research results The results showed that 1) There was a direct effect of eye-hand coordination on the object control abilities of North Padang Kindergarten students. 2) There is a direct effect of nutritional status on the ability of object control students at North Padang Kindergarten. 3) There is no direct effect of gender on the ability of the control object of North Padang Kindergarten. 4) There is no indirect effect of eye-hand coordination on the ability of control objects through gender at North Padang Kindergarten. 5) There is no indirect effect of nutritional status on the ability of control objects through gender at North Padang Kindergarten. 6) There is a simultaneous effect of eye-hand coordination, nutritional status and gender on the object control ability of students at North Padang Kindergarten. |
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Effect of Marketing Strategies on Post-Harvest Loss of Fruits in Osun State, Nigeria |
Author : Ifeoluwa Adewole Adelokun, Sarafat Ayanfunke Tijani, Akinbowale Adekola Showemimo |
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Abstract :Fruits are essential part of human diets but are highly perishable, and the post-harvest loss is on the rise in Nigeria, with consequent food insecurity. To achieve zero hunger (SDG II) and responsibleconsumption and production (SDG XII), a lot needs to be done to reduce the menace of post-harvestloss. One of such is the adoption of proper marketing strategies by fruit farmers and marketers. The study assessed the effect of various marketing strategies adopted by fruit farmers and marketers on post-harvestloss. Multistage sampling procedure was used to select 120 farmers and 60 marketers for this study. Data were collected through structured interview schedule.
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Translating Violence from Texts onto Screen: Violation of Human Rights |
Author : Dr Esha Jainiti |
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Abstract :The paper aims to explore the translation of violence from textual sources to the screen and its implications for human rights violations. The art forms we create are a product of our collective memories of experiences. Whereas many other forms of expression produce still images that need to be viewed, read or heard to get an impact and reaction. Cinema as a moving visual art brings together likeminded people to create visuals that immediately attract all segments of our society. The reactions are often generated instantly and spreads through various social media platforms, generating much debate and heat. The social imbalances between man and woman have been subjects of many novels and stories. The different power equations between different castes have also been focused at times. Despite making much progress – both in terms of social movements and legal provisions, domestic violence still persists in India. It is rather on the rise in India posing a great concern for the human rights activists. Whereas the verbal texts have had limited effects in raising our consciousness, once transferred into life-like visuals, women become visibly matters of objectification. Most stop at raising the gender issues as their critiques. The research utilizes a multimodal approach, considering both the visual and verbal elements of film texts. By understanding the significance of film as a medium and its impact on viewers, this study provides insights into the intersection of cinema, society, and human rights. |
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Mobile Number Portability in Bangladesh, A Threat to Customer Retention |
Author : Juhora Jamin Juha |
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Abstract :The research intends to identify whether MNP should be considered a threat to current market leader in the telecom industry and why mobile subscribers accept this innovative service. The researcher studied the reasons for taking this service using the primary empirical research method using 385 samples selected through snowballing. The technology acceptance model is the theoretical basis. Regression and factor analysis results show that customers accept the innovative service due to their perceived value creation, which incurs purchase intention. Perceived usefulness, perceived cost, and perceived ease of getting this service have added value creation and influenced customers purchase intention. Future studies could be done to identify post-purchase satisfaction of customers and also the steps taken by telecom companies in Bangladesh or any other country where it is recently introduced. Originality and value: The concept of Mobile number portability is an innovation itself in Bangladesh. Significant studies have not been done on this concern; this research will put some clarity on the situation and future direction on this area of research. This research is solely conducted by the researcher and it is an original study. |
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The Influence of Volleyball on the Tradition of Rasulan in Saban Hamlet, Karangwuni Village, Gunungkidul Regency |
Author : Faiz Afnan Ardiansyah, Dimyati, Abdul Alim, Nevita Ningrum, Wahyu Dwi Yulianto |
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Abstract :This study entitled The Influence of Volleyball on The Tradition of Rasulan in Saban Hamlet, Karangwuni Village, Gunungkidul Regencyaims to describe and analyze the relationship between volleyball and rasulan tradition, especially in Saban Hamlet, Karangwuni Village, Rongkop District, Gunungkidul Regency. This research is a qualitative descriptive study that describes how the influence of volleyball on rasulan tradition in Saban Hamlet, Karangwuni Village, Rongkop District, Gunungkidul Regency. |
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Conceptualizing Indigenous Identity: Negotiation of Internal and External Factors for Indigenization |
Author : JAY-MAR G. LUZA |
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Abstract :This paper discussed the concept of the Indigenous Peoples based on the cultural concept of ethnolinguistics group in the Philippines that are in the level of endangerment. The objectives of this study are the following: to identify who are the indigenous of the Philippines by highlighting distinct cultures and practices of indigenous peoples such as hunting, family, rituals, and other cultural aspects; to enumerate the specific terms used by indigenous peoples related to their indigenous ways and practices; to analyze how their indigenous system and practices significant to their assertion as indigenous peoples; and to explore the issues and challenges faced by indigenous peoples in the country. |
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The Intention of Participation in Voluntary Health Insurance under the View of Planned Behavior Theory: Evidence of Hanoi Vietnam |
Author : Thi Huong Mai, Thi Mai Mai |
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Abstract :This study aims to understand why the rate of voluntary health insurance participation in Vietnam is still low based on the analysis of human behavior according to the theory of planned behavior of (Ajzen, 1991), and other extensions of this theory include (Ajzen and Fishbein, 2005), (Ajzen, 2008). Research results show that perceived benefits play an important role in forming attitudes toward the intention to purchase individual health insurance. The conclusion of this article can contribute to providing solutions based on the theory of planned behavior to suggest to policymakers or implementing agencies that they bring solutions in terms of psychology to influence health insurance buyers in the context of implementing universal health insurance in Vietnam today. |
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Developing a Comprehensive Reading Test for Undergraduate Students: An LMS-Based Reading Test |
Author : Marzuki, Inda Indrawati, Ismail Yunus |
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Abstract :There has been a significant increase in the development of reading assessment methods by educators and researchers. However, very few of these assessments have been integrated into a Learning Management System (LMS) platform, with current LMS usage primarily focused on course content delivery. |
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Optimization of Leg Muscle Power, Emotional Intelligence, and Achievement Motivation to Improve Football Performance |
Author : Pandu Dwi Prasetyo, Yendrizal, Emral, Ridho Bahtra, Fiky Zarya |
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Abstract :This study aims to reveal the effect of exogenous variables directly, causally and simultaneously on endogenous variables. This research method is a quantitative method using an ex-post facto research design. The sample in this study were SSB Putra Lintas Buno Jambi players aged 13-15 years. |
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Juridical Consequences of Article 17 Paragraph (3) of Sekadau Regency Regional Regulation No. 8/2018 on the Recognition and Protection of Customary Law |
Author : Paringga Berlianna Byatara Seketi, Pelagia Nemesis Gayu, MG. Endang Sumiarni |
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Abstract :Recognition and protection of Indigenous Peoples already exist in the Indonesian Constitution, especially Article 18B and Article 28I of the 1945 Constitution which recognize Indigenous Peoples, so the regions should support them. |
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Towards the Special Region of Yogyakarta with Pancasila Character Trough the Implementation of Regional Regulation No. 1 Year 2022 of DIY Province |
Author : Marietta.D Susilowati, Adrianus Yoga, Apribilli, Alexandro K. |
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Abstract :The rise of violence and intolerance that occurred in Yogyakarta has been very disturbing and concerning to the community, especially the citizens of Yogyakarta. These acts of violence will certainly have a negative impact on the city of Yogyakarta as a student city, which is a destination for prospective students and students from various parts of Indonesia to pursue education in Yogyakarta. This research aims to complete models to translate the policies of theYogyakarta Special Region Government, to counteract acts of violence and intolerance that occur in Yogyakarta. The results of the research are expected to be more effective in realizing Yogyakarta as an inclusive city and Pancasila character. This research uses a qualitative method, the approach that will be used is to combine library research with field research. The material object of the policy model that has been carried out by the Yogyakarta Regional Government, the formal object in terms of Pancasila ethics. Pancasila ethics is an effort to understand the concept of Pancasila values in a pluralistic society, so that tolerance and mutualrespect between citizens can be carried out by the people of Yogyakarta. |
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A Taxonomy for Generative Adversarial Networks in Dynamic Adaptive Streaming Over HTTP |
Author : Koffka Khan |
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Abstract :Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) have emerged as a powerful tool in the field of Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) to enhance various aspects of video streaming. This paper presents a taxonomy that categorizes the applications and techniques of GANs in the context of DASH. |
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Legal Consequences of Breach of Promise for Buyers in the Sale and Purchase of Purchase Order (Po) System |
Author : Giflianny Rasimona Tjuluku, Dorothea Priska Windawati, Theresia Anita Christiani |
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Abstract :Purchase Order (PO) is an anonymous agreement not regulated in codification, especially in the Civil Code, including the legal consequences of default in buying and selling PO systems. This research aims to know, analyze, and find the legal status of purchase orders (PO) as a buying and selling system. This research is also to know, analyze and find the legal consequences of a case of default for the Buyer in the purchase order system (PO). Parties who have agreed to make a sale and purchase using PO, sometimes one party needs to carry out its obligations to the detriment of the other party. This research was conducted using the normative juridical method. The results showed that PO has legal force and is an agreement. Therefore, legal consequences in the form of sanctions must be accepted by parties who are negligent in their obligations, such as providing compensation and receiving sanctions with the cancellation of the agreement based on a court decision. |
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The Effect of Chagi Training on Improving the Balance of Taekwondo Athletes |
Author : Aulia Ulfiana Firdausi, Tomoliyus, Devi Tirtawirya, Endang Rini Sukamti |
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Abstract :This study aims to determine the effect of chagi training on improving the balance of taekwondo athletes. The benefits of this research; 1) theoretically this research opens a paradigm in the field of coaching in general and especially in the taekwondo martial arts to always use a variety of exercises; |
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The Mediating Role of Work Environment and Affective Commitment in the Influence of Positive Psychological Capital on Work Performance on Hospitality Employees in Bali |
Author : James Iskandar, Justine Tanuwijaya, Bahtiar Usman |
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Abstract :Employees can be motivated to commit, achieve, and create a work environment that encourages better performance by tapping into their inner strength. |
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Risk Reduction to Increase the Safety of Processes in the Obstetric Structure |
Author : Svetlana Radeva |
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Abstract :The definition of risk in the obstetric structure and its impact on a particular health phenomenon determines the model of work aimed at increasing safety for patients and staff. Preventable events are used as a measure of problems in different sectors, in the organization of work, which also determines the behavior of managers from different hierarchical levels. These are events that would not have happened if there were no strong exposure to a factor or gaps in standard health interventions in obstetric care.
Methods: a survey was conducted among medical persons in obstetric structures of the city of Varna. The data is processed using statistical software. Results and discussion: significant results relevant to the definition of risks in obstetric practice have been identified. Proper management of risk situations requires an impact on the causes of complications, which increases the quality of the medical service and ensures patient safety. More than 80% of the risks are determined by acute complications during pregnancy and childbirth, by the urgency and time to manage them.
Conclusion: obstetric care requires a continuous audit of the activities, structure and resources and the application of written rules for all possible and rare situations, consistent with the established guidelines and rules of Conduct, which ensure patient safety and workplace safety for employees, in accordance with the legal framework defining medical practice. |
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The Role of Positive Emotion in Mediateing Sales Promotion towards Impluse Buying In E-Commerce Shopee (Study on Shopee Consumers in Denpasar City) |
Author : Rico Marcelino , Tjok Gd Raka Sukawati |
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Abstract :The aim of this research isexplains the role of positive emotion in mediating sales promotion on impulse buying in e- commerce for shopee consumers in Denpasar city. The population of this study is Shopee consumers in Denpasar City whose exact number is unknown (Infinite). The number of samples used in this study were 120 respondents, taken by purposive sampling technique. The data collection method used a questionnaire which was distributed online via google form. The data analysis technique used was Structural Equation Modeling based on Partial Least Square (SEM-PLS). The results of the analysis show that positive emotion is able to strengthen the influence of sales promotion on impulse buying. This research is expected to provide relevant and useful input for companies related to efforts to improve company performance. |
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Social Media as a Tool for Promoting Tourist Destinations in the Municipality of San Rafael, Bulacan, Philippines |
Author : Canet, Lena , Manansala, Jefferson , Dela Cruz, Maybelle , Panaligan, Bernadette , Balingit, Aleli Joy , Mendiola, Ivy , Ramos, Allyssandra |
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Abstract :The study was conducted on the Municipality of San Rafael Bulacan, Philippines It focused on recognizing the impact, determined the relation and identified the effectiveness of Social Media such as Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok as advertisements towards tourist destinations in the Municipality of San Rafael Bulacan, Philippines. San Rafael is a first-class municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan. It has a population of 103,097 people according to the 2020 census. With Metro Manilas ongoing expansion, San Rafael is now part of the Greater Manila built-up suburb area, which extends all the way to San Ildefonso, Bulacan in the North. |
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An Overview of Issues and Options for Technology Innovation and Climate Change Policy |
Author : Chencho Wangmo , Nima Norb |
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Abstract :Climate change is a prominent global environmental challenge that is predicted to have a significant impact in the future. Addressing this issue requires substantial reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, which, in turn, necessitated major technological changes in the energy and related sectors. Those changes are crucial to achieving emissions reductions at an acceptable social cost. Fortunately, there is some consensus at the international level regarding the need for action and solutions to combat climate change. Both at the domestic and international levels, implementing policies that promote the necessary technological innovations for climate change mitigation presents institutional challenges. Developing and successfully implementing such policies requires navigating various perspectives on understanding the economics of technological innovation. To move forward and make progress in mitigating climate change, it is essential to explore viable pathways. Technological advancements offer promising solutions for combating climate change. Leveraging technology can enable countries and companies to meet their emission reduction targets effectively. Emphasizing sustainable behaviors and household actions can play a crucial role in rapidly reducing carbon emissions. Moreover, the energy transition in Europe highlights the systematic approach needed to address the challenges of decarbonization. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has emphasized the urgency of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, underscoring the need for transformative actions and innovation. A comprehensive understating of barriers, emotions, and motivational levers can inform effective pathways for lifestyle transformations and household decarbonization. While technological innovation is pivotal, it should be complemented by policy interventions that target household consumption and behavioral decisions to achieve low-carbon futures. Behavioral change, combined with technological advancements, can provide a sustainable pathway toward reducing carbon footprints and mitigating climate change The paper attempts to explain the various points of view on understanding the economics of technological innovations and a way forward on what appears to be possible for climate change mitigation. |
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Factors Influencing the Application of Strategic Management Accounting: A Study of Manufacturing Enterprises in Hanoi |
Author : Tran Thi Thu Ha, Nguyen Thi Linh, Nguyen Hoai Anh |
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Abstract :Strategic management accounting (SMA) information helps managers determine the strategy and strategic position of the business. At the same time, SMA helps managers see and re-evaluate problems so that they can draw on their experiences and lessons for decision-making and control. Currently, manufacturing enterprises in Hanoi are aware of the important role of strategic management accounting information, but the level of application of strategic management accounting techniques is low. This article aims to evaluate the factors affecting the application of strategic management accounting in manufacturing enterprises in Hanoi, thereby making recommendations for these enterprises to increase the use of strategic management accounting information to help business managers make business decisions. |
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Knowledge and Problems Encountered During Teenage Pregnancy in Afgoi District, Somalia: A Descriptive Cross- Sectional Study |
Author : Yasin Mohamed Ibrahim, Bisharo Hassan Wali Adam, Osman Hassan Ali |
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Abstract :Pregnancy in a female under the age of 19 is referred to as teenage pregnancy or adolescent pregnancy. Due to the detrimental effects on the prospective bride and her offspring, teenage pregnancy has been referred to as a breach of human rights and a destructive practice. This paper investigates the knowledge and problems encountered during teenage pregnancy in Afgoi District, and the important implications for effective teenage pregnancy interventions. In the Afgoi District, this crosssectional study was carried out. Information was gathered from 150 teenagers. |
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Overview Study on Learner Satisfaction with the Quality of Higher Education in Vietnam in the Period 2013-2023 |
Author : Thi Huong Phung , Van Luan Nguen |
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Abstract :Applying the systematic review method, we found 28 studies on satisfaction with training quality. Screening and excluding inappropriate studies, we have 10 studies that are used for analysis in this article. The results of the analysis show satisfaction studies conducted at an educational institution or a particular discipline. The convenience sampling method along with data collection techniques by email and direct survey is the method used by many selection studies. The type of research the authors used is mainly a cross-sectional study combining quantitative and qualitative. |
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The Cost-Based Transfer Pricing: Research in Feed Mills in the Red River Delta Region |
Author : Do Thi Lan Anh , Luong Thi Huyen , Hoang Khanh Van |
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Abstract :The authors study cost-based transfer pricing at feed mills in the Red River Delta. Survey data was taken in April 2023 through interviews and questionnaires. Survey subjects are mainly business administrators and accountants. The survey results show that: (1) decisions on the price of internally transferred products are made by the senior management of the enterprises, (2) the enterprises do not promote the autonomy of their member units, and (3) firms use cost-based transfer pricing with base costs are direct material costs, direct labor costs, and manufacturing overheads. Based on the obtained results, the authors offer solutions for cost-based transfer pricing at feed mills in the Red River Delta. |
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Yoga Exercises to Speed up the Process of Uterine Involution |
Author : Rasumawati , Erlin Puspita , Marlynda Happy Nurmalita Sari |
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Abstract :Yoga exercise will restore the strength of the pelvic floor muscles, tighten the muscles of the abdominal wall and perineum, and stimulate the contractions of the uterus. This research aims to determine the efficacy of yoga exercises on the involution of the uterus. Quasi-experimental design is used in this research with the approach of the pre-post test control design. Univariate results from uterine involution could be obtained at the latest 6 days and at the most 14 days. Bivariate analysis with correlation test and independent T test has obtained the following results: mothers age, r value = 0.277 and P value = 0.032, labor duration r = 0.351 and P value = 0.006. The mothers who did the yoga exercise had an average uterine involution of 8.97 days while those who did not do yoga exercise had the average uterine involution of TFU 13.70 days with P value of 0.0005. The final results of multivariate was further examined using multiple linear regression test resulting in ß coefficient of 4.8 with P value of 0.0005 and the coefficient of determination (R square) showing the value of 0.82 and beta value of 0.922. Conclusion: |
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To go or not to go: Role of Online Reviews towards Customer Dining Intention |
Author : Canet, Lena N. , De Luna, Maria Cecilia E. , Pulumbarit, Catherine B. , Zapata, Christine S. |
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Abstract :The objective of this study is to investigate the role of online reviews towards customer dining intention in casual dining restaurants. Specifically, this study sought to answer the questions (1) how does online reviews affect customer casual dining intentions? (2) What are the attributes of online reviews that greatly influence customer dining intention? And (3) what is the extent of the effect of online reviews on customer casual dining intentions? The research was carried out in the city of Malolos, Bulacan, and respondents are Malolos residents who have dined at a casual dining restaurant at least once and who chose a restaurant based on online reviews. Descriptive Quantitative research was utilized in the study. Product/ service rating, website reputation, and review quantity show the strongest positive effects. |
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The Role of Incentives in Moderating the Impact of Work Demand on Work to Family Conflict Experienced By Health Workers at the Prof. Dr. I G.N.G. Ngoerah Hospital in Denpasar as Covid-19 Referral Hospital |
Author : Nengah Ganawati1 , Ketut Sudarmini2 , Ni Ketut Sariani3 |
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Abstract :Prof. Hospital Dr. I G. N. G. Ngoerah, which was formerly known as the Sanglah Central General Hospital (RSUP), is the largest Covid-19 referral hospital in Denpasar City. Moreover, this hospital is the most complete hospital with equipment, and is classified as a type A hospital. So, during a Covid-19 pandemic like this, health workers are the spearhead in efforts to deal with Covid-19. Therefore, health workers who are directly involved, such as Covid-19 isolation room workers, are very vulnerable to experiencing work to family conflict. This is due to high work risks and work demands or work demand. Recognizing the important role of health workers, the government pays special attention to health workers through incentives. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of work demand on work to family conflict, as well as the role of incentives in mediating the effect of work demand on work to family conflict experienced by health workers at the Covid-19 referral hospital Prof. Dr. I G.N.G. Ngoerah. This research is an explanatory research, with three variables, namely work demand, incentives, and work to family conflict. The research population was all health workers at the Covid-19 Referral Hospital Prof. Dr. I G. N. G. Ngoerah in Denpasar. There are 75 health workers who are directly involved in handling Covid-19, considering that the total population is still below 100, so the sample in this study was determined to be a saturated sample, the data collected was then tabulated and analyzed using the SEM-PLS analysis technique. The results of the analysis show that work demand has a direct positive and significant effect on work to family conflict. It turns out that incentives do not significantly moderate the effect of work demand on work family conflict, and incentives are a predictor variable (predictor moderation). |
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Nexus between Financial Crises and Economic Stability; Case Study of ‘Taper Tantrum’ Of 2013 and Its Impact on Economic Stability of Asian Countries |
Author : Ruby Khan |
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Abstract :Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of the "Taper Tantrum" crisis on economic stability in Asian countries. The study seeks to contribute to the understanding of financial crises and provide insights for policymakers to enhance economic stability and resilience in the face of similar disruptions.
Methodology: The methodology includes a comparative analysis of pre- and post-crisis periods to identify changes and trends. The findings are interpreted to draw meaningful conclusions about the effects of the crisis and the effectiveness of policy responses.
Findings: The findings of the study indicate that the "Taper Tantrum" crisis had a significant short-term impact on economic stability in the selected Asian countries. It led to a slowdown in GDP growth, increased inflation rates, and higher unemployment levels.
Limitations: The analysis focuses solely on the "Taper Tantrum" crisis and its impact on economic stability in Asian countries. Other factors and events that may have influenced economic conditions during the same period are not extensively examined. Secondly, the study relies on available data sources, which may have limitations in terms of accuracy, reliability, and coverage. This could affect the robustness of the findings. Practical implications: This study suggest the need for proactive policy measures to mitigate the impact of financial crises on economic stability. Policymakers should focus on enhancing regulatory frameworks, financial market resilience, and regional coordination.
Originality/ Value: This study contributes to the existing body of knowledge by specifically examining the impact of the "Taper Tantrum" crisis on economic stability in Asian countries, providing unique insights into the effects of this particular crisis on the region. |
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Application of the Altman Z-Score Model in Assessing the Financial Health of Garment Manufacturing Enterprises Listed on the Vietnam Stock Market |
Author : Thuy Vinh Nguyen , Thi Huong Tram Le , Thi Xuan Huong Le |
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Abstract :The article has provided the content and function of the Z-score model in predicting the possibility of bankruptcy through the actual financial situation of the enterprise. The study uses two research methods, namely the analytical method and the meta-analytic method. Through the methodology, the team obtained an overview of the study and identified gaps in which to conduct the research. Next, the research team aelected a sample of 9 garment manufacturing companies listed on the Vietnamese stock market. Combining the collection of secondary data from financial statements and the theory of the Z-score model, we have a basis to evaluate the financial situation of these 9 enterprises in 2022. 4 enterprises having in good financial condition, 4 enterprises with difficult financial situations and 1 enterprise with financial distress consistent with the actual situation of all 9 enterprises. The analysis results also show that the Z-score model is reliable and quite effective in assessing financial health and predicting the bankruptcy of enterprises. |
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Proposing a Research Model of Factors Affecting Compliance with the Law on Social Insurance of Non-State Enterprises in Vietnam |
Author : Thi Xuan Huong Le , Thi Thu Ha Bui , Thi Hong Quyen Mai |
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Abstract :In this study, the authors proposed a model to study the factors affecting compliance with the law on social insurance of non-state enterprises in Vietnam. The study uses a combination of document review methods, traditional statistical and analytical methods for secondary sources of agencies and organizations, and qualitative research methods (in-depth interviews with research subjects); the research team has screened and selected the main factors suitable to the research context, proposed a research model of factors affecting the level of compliance with the law on social insurance of non-state enterprises in Vietnam. The research model is built including six independent variables (the possibility of being inspected and examined by social insurance, penalties for violations of social insurance, social influence, corporate finance, corporate reputation, social insurance policies, and procedures) and a dependent variable (compliance with the law on social insurance of non-state enterprises). The results of this study are the basis and the premise for the next formal quantitative studies. |
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Filipino in Periodismo: Analyzing the Common Practices of Tabloid Writers in News Writing Using Filipino Language |
Author : Jay-Mar G. Luza |
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Abstract :This study is about the Filipino language in the field of journalism. The issue of spelling and guidelines in writing poses a great challenge to the National Language, which is why this study focuses on spelling in Filipino in writing news articles in tabloids. Using the Structuralism and Formalism concepts, 60 news articles from six (6) tabloids were analyzed based on the guidelines set in the Manwal sa Masinop na Pagsulat (MMP) (Manual on Proper Writing) by the Commission on the Filipino Language (Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (KWF)) to determine the spelling and writing techniques used in tabloid news articles. In order to achieve the main objective of this paper, the researcher considered these steps: first, the news articles were analyzed through coding analysis based on the existing guidelines in the MMP; second, organized the coded data according to the MMP rules; lastly, six journalists were interviewed to determine the foundations of their practices in using Filipino language when writing news articles. In the researchers analysis, it was found that almost all of the corpora used in tabloids conform to the guidelines recommended by the KWFs MMP. Although there are some words that do not fully conform to the guidelines, particularly those related to consonant clusters, substitution of E with I, O with U, and the use of hyphens. |
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The Myth of Maghrib Prohibition in "Sandekala" Film: Reception Analysis Toward Indonesian Audiences |
Author : Ambareta Imulia Pratiwi , Nawiroh Vera |
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Abstract :This study aims to find out the meaning of student audiences in Jakarta and Tangerang on the mythical message of prohibiting going out at sunset (Maghrib) in the film "Sandekala".The research approach used the qualitative approach with the reception analysis method by Stuart Hall. Stuart Halls Reception Analysis Theory (Encoding-Decoding) has a model with three categories: Dominant Position, Negotiated Position, and Oppositional Position. The data collection technique in this research used in-depth interviews with ten informants. The research results show the shared meaning of the mythical messages about the Maghrib exit ban in the film Sandekala is different. It happens because the decoding that informants produce varies according to factors of gender, age, religion, ethnicity and culture. There are other factors, such as the level of individual beliefs in myths in society, especially the Maghrib exit ban. The study concludes that ten informants and eight questions in this research obtained thirty-six shared meanings of Dominant Position, seventeen of Negotiated Position and twenty-seven of Oppositional position to the mythical messages of the Maghrib exit ban in the film Sandekala. In this study, as a whole, the most shared meaning is found in the dominant position. |
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Possible Self of University Students |
Author : Associated Prof.: Shakir Mohammed Al-Bashrawi , Eng. Bushraa Noor Addin |
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Abstract :The current research is determined by the students of the University of Kirkuk for the initial / morning study for both genders for
2021/2022 academic year, the sample for statistical analysis consisted of (300) male and female students, the stability sample is
(40) male and female students, final application sample is (300) male and female students, for the purpose of achieving the
objectives of the research, The researcher built a scale of the possible self based on the theoretical framework shown in the
research, the data was processed using the statistical bag for social sciences SPSS, the results of the research showed that
university students have a possible self, in addition to that there are no differences in the possible self among university students,
as well as there are no differences in self possible among university students according to the variable of specialization in
humanities, the research conduced a set of recommendations and suggestions . |
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The Influence of Plyometrics and Weight Training Exercises on Limbs Muscle Power in View of Limbs Muscle Endurance in Volleyball Players Aged 16-18 Years |
Author : Yogie Pujowigoro , Yustinus Sukarmin , Ahmad Nasrulloh , Sigit Nugroho , Guntur , FransFile Manihuruk |
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Abstract :This research aims to find out: (1) the influence of plyometrics and weight training exercises on limb muscle power, (2) the different influences between volleyball players who have high and low endurance of limb muscle power on limb muscle power, and (3) the interaction between both exercises and the endurance of limb muscle power with limb muscle power. This research is a field experiment with a 2x2 factorial approach. The sample of this research was male 45 volleyball players who were selected by purposive sampling. The test instrument for measuring the endurance of limb muscle by using the wall sit test and limb muscle power by using vertical jump. The data analysis technique uses two ways Anova with a significant level of 0.05.The result of this research has been found as follows: (1) there is a difference in the influence of plyometrics and weight training on limb muscle power in volleyball players aged 16-18 years, (2) there is a difference in the influence between volleyball players who have endurance of limb muscle high and low on limb muscle power, and (3) there is a interaction between plyometrics and weight training exercises and the endurance of limb muscle high and low with limb muscle power in volleyball players aged 16-18 years. It can be proven by all significance values ? 0.05. |
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Developing the Types of Exercise to Improve the Agility of Wheelchair Badminton Athletes |
Author : Irfan Agus Kurniawan , Endang Rini Sukamti , Abdul Alim , Wahyu Dwi Yulianto , Nevitaningrum |
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Abstract :This study aims to produce a developing product of exercise types to improve the agility of disabled badminton athletes. This research and development is conducted by adapting development research steps as follows: (1) preliminary studies, (2) initial draft design, (3) initial draft validation and revision, (4) small-scale trials and revisions, (5) large-scale trials and revisions, (6) final products, and (7) effectiveness tests. Small-scale trials were conducted at NPC of Bantul, and large-scale trials were conducted in the NPC of Yogyakarta Special Region. The effectiveness test was conducted in NPC of Yogyakarta Special Region. The data collection instruments used were: (1) interview guideline, (2) questionnaires, (3) and effectiveness test instruments in the form of performance tests. The effectiveness test used a zig-zag run modification instrument. Data were analyzed quantitative descriptive on the assessment scale, t-test on effectiveness test and qualitative descriptive on product assessment input and interview results. The results showed that: (1) Types of exercise to improve the agility of wheelchair badminton athletes with development stages starting from: (a) preliminary studies, (b) developing initial products; expert validation (materials and media) and revisions, (c) product trials; small-scale trials/ revisions and large-scale trials/ revisions, and, (d) product effectiveness tests. The final product in this study is a book entitled “Types of Agility Exercises for Wheelchair Badminton Athletes”. The product produces ten types of agility exercises for wheelchair badminton athletes. (2) The types of exercise to improve agility for wheelchair badminton athletes based on a material expert assessment of 81% is in the very good/ very feasible category and a media expert assessment of 80%, is in the good/ feasible category. (3) Types of exercise to improve agility for wheelchair badminton athletes is effective with a p value < 0.05 and an increase of 8.73%. |
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Corporate Responsibility For Personal Data Breach Cases |
Author : Purwoto , Mujiono Hafidh Prasetyo , Aditya Yuli Sulistyawan , Kadek Cahya Susila Wibawa |
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Abstract :Arrangements regarding the protection of personal data are part of the provisions contained in criminal law to fulfill the human rights of the Indonesian people. In Indonesia, arrangements regarding this matter are regulated in several regulations, one of which is the statutory regulations. However, the problem is when the effectiveness of these regulations is questioned by the emergence of some cases related to breach of personal data, one of which was experienced by PT Tokopedia. Departing from this background, this research aims to discuss more deeply about these problems using a case study approach. |
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Local Government Policies in Formulating Harmonious and Democratic Regional Regulations |
Author : Samsul Arif , Rhiti Hyronimus |
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Abstract :Regional Regulation is one of the legal products in the region that greatly affects the welfare of the people, therefore the formation of regional regulations by the Regional Government should be participatory. The purpose of this research is to see how democratic laws and regulations are used to make local regulations. Components of the legal framework, especially the local government and DPRD, do not provide space for the community to express their aspirations, resulting in local regulations that are only ceremonial in nature. Similarly, the principle of democracy outlined in the Law on the Formation of Legislation is still a formality due to the fact that the publication of local regulations to the public is not an obligation and the legal culture of the community and the role of democratization of formation have not been implemented. The problems in this research are 1) How is the implementation of democratic legislation in accordance with the needs of society? 2) Has the formation of local regulations involved public participation? The results of this research show that relevant institutions need to oversee how bureaucrats participation works, in line with the mandate of Law Number 12/2011 on the Formation of Legislation, the formation of local regulations that are not participatory has resulted in several local regulations that are not in accordance with the demands of the community so that revisions need to be made. To ensure that local regulations are participatory and meet the needs of the community, the government must involve the community, accommodate aspirations, and capture as much community input as possible. |
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Changes in Mobile Telephony in Congo-Brazzaville |
Author : Jean Robert MOUNKALA |
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Abstract :The development of telecommunications has made it possible to reveal market niches, once considered unprofitable. This is the case of mobile telephony, which is now experiencing undeniable success in the world and Congo-Brazzaville, in particular. There is also a shift from mobile telephony services (voice, sms and mobile Internet) to mobile financial services (mobile money). This change could shift the status of mobile operators to that of financial operators, thus becoming true competitors of traditional banks. |
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Antimicrobial Resistance: A Misuse or Overuse of Antibiotics? |
Author : Ewaoche Sunday Itodo ,Andrew Nuhu Yashim , Haruna Lusa Yadoc |
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Abstract :The effectiveness of antibiotics in treating infections in patients is declining as antibiotic-resistant bacteria become alarmingly powerful. We might be failing to understand the cliche that the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is caused by the overuse and abuse of antibiotics. The high cost of pharmaceuticals serves as an example of the failure of the current system. One medicine costs over $5 billion and takes 15 years to create. There is minimal input into the open-loop system that produces new medications. Because pharmaceuticals are not tailored, this ineffective method produces drugs that are dangerous to the majority of the target population and only work for a small portion of that population. This issue can only be resolved by a complete return to nature rather than by just increasing R&D spending. |
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Challenges and Complexities of School Based Management: Level of Perception of the Pre-Service Teachers of Bulsu Hagonoy Campus |
Author : Maria Cecilia E. De Luna |
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Abstract :Quality Education is the primary objective of School Based Management and its goal is to help educators in managing their schools efficiently and effectively. SBM requires all members of the school community to partake in the decision-making processes concerning budget, curriculum and personnel. Thus, the role of teachers starts with the student learning as the core and extends up to their involvement to SBM as member of the school community. In consonance with, the Level of Perception of the Pre-Service Teachers of BulSU Hagonoy Campus on the Challenges and Complexities of School Based Management was determined to establish a plan of action for the assessed needs of students readiness on SBM. |
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Fiscal Federalism and Socioeconomic Development in Nigeria |
Author : Nteegah, Alwell |
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Abstract :This paper examines how fiscal federalism had enhanced socioeconomic development in Nigeria. Nigeria has 36 states with political autonomy but depend on the federal government for economic survival since all productive activities belong to the federal government. Our analysis and discussion show that states with high production and revenue generation capacities were able to reduced poverty, create more jobs and improve literacy and human capital in spite of the federal government using most of their revenue to service states with less revenue generation capacity. The paper also reveals that almost all the states with very low production and revenue generation capacities have very high poverty level, unemployment and illiteracy level. Lagos, Rivers, Oyo and Ogun states were found to have generated more revenue than the rest states of the federation hence achieved higher level of economic development or socio-economic outcomes than other states. This implies that if the states are allowed to produce based on the available resources they have and pay tax to the federal government, the states will achieve higher level of development than what they have now. Based on these findings, the paper recommends the scraping of the present principles for revenue sharing and the enthronement of the derivation principle in which the federating units produce and pay tax to the central government as measures toward achieving sustainable development in Nigeria |
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Transnational Trade and Economic Growth in Nigeria |
Author : David Theophilus Briggs , Alwell Nteegah |
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Abstract :The study investigated the impact of transnational trade on economic growth in Nigeria. To achieve the purpose of the study, transnational trade was disaggregated into: oil import, oil export, non-oil import, non-oil export, trade openness, foreign direct investment share of real gross domestic product and real effective exchange rate and regressed on economic growth proxied by growth rate of real GDP. Data on the variables above were sourced from the Central Bank of Nigeria statistical Bulletin and the World Bank database. The data were analysed using the Autoregressive and Distributed Lag (ARDL) approach due to the mixed order of stationarity of the variables. The results indicate that in the short run, non-oil export has positive and significant impact on economic growth while oil import and FDI share of real GDP have negative and significant effect on economic growth. The long run result shows that: oil import has direct and insignificant effect on growth while non-oil import, non-oil export, FDI share of real GDP and real effective exchange rate have negative and insignificant impact on economic growth. From the results the study concludes that transnational trade has serious implication on economic growth in the short run and less effect on economic growth in the long run in Nigeria over the period of this study. Based on these findings, the study suggests that policies should be geared toward increase in non-oil export, reduction in oil import, review of FDI inflow policies and trade liberalization as possible ways of improving the productive capacity of the Nigerian economy. |
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Making Inheritance Certificate Studied from the Philosophy of Pancasila |
Author : Bagus Wirasaputra , Albertus Bagas Satria |
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Abstract :The Dutch colonization of the Indonesian people has affected the legal and administrative system of the Indonesian State until pre-independence. This paper will more specifically discuss the influence of Dutch colonization on the making of inheritance certificates for the Indonesian people studied from the Pancasila philosophy, especially the value of justice. This paper will raise how the making of previous and current inheritance certificates when examined from the philosophy of Pancasila. The purpose of this writing is to find out whether the changes in the laws and regulations regarding the making of inheritance certificates are in accordance with the philosophy of Pancasila Justice. This research method uses a normative method that focuses on positive legal norms, namely the laws and regulations themselves and uses secondary data. The results of this study show. In this case, the changes in the making of inheritance certificates after the enactment of the Regulation of the Minister of Agrarian and Spatial Planning / Head of the National Land Agency of the Republic of Indonesia Number 16 of 2021 are in accordance with the philosophy of Pancasila Justice. |
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