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ESTETIKA DWILOGI NOVEL SAMAN DAN LARUNG KARYA AYU UTAMI
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Abstract : Aesthetics as theory have expanded along with the developing it, especially in literature and generally in cultural. Modernist aesthetics have rounded into the postmodernist aesthetics. Besides that, aesthetics which is emphasizing at feminism view also expand, that is usually called the feminist aesthetics. These postmodernist aesthetics feminist aesthetics are made as the basis for theory to explain the social phenomena, cultural, and political that can be found on dwilogi Saman and Larung novels by Ayu Utami
MANGONGKAL HOLI SEBUAH PERTUNJUKAN SENI
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Mangongkal holi is one of rituals which be done by society of Tapanuli Utara to regard the soal of forefathers. This ritual is digging, cleaning, and graving againt the bones of forefathers family into the new grave. This new grave is not for one forefathers only but can be fiil up much bones forefathers from the one of marga or klan. On this grave will be built a monument as a symbol of regarding to forefathers. In the ritual of building of the monument full by performance arts such as gondang and tortor
Changing the configuration of business information systems for advanced continuous replenishment implementation : case studies of Indonesian and Dutch retailers on contingency factors that determine the configuration
Business Information Systems (BIS) play an important role in the CR practice. The definition of BIS in this thesis includes the aspects of data, data processing activities, and data processing technologies that support those activities. The BIS configuration in a retail company shows the possibility of CR implementation. The availability of advanced capabilities in a company¿s BIS would enable advanced CR
Land Transportation Effects on Manufacture and Regional Economy of Sumatra of Indonesia
The study aimed to determine the effect simultaneously between land transportation and manufacturing industry on economic improvement An explanation research was conducted to obtain the causal relationship between land transportation and manufacture. The data used in this study were off secondary sources and time series data forms from 2006-2015 data from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) of Labuhan Batu Regency. Regression analysis was applied the mathematical relationship between the output variable or dependent (Y) with one or several input / independent variables (X). The mathematical relationship is used as a regression model that is used to predict or predict the output value (Y) based on a particular input value (X). The results of this study indicated that simultaneously the land transportation variable and manufacturing industry have a positive and significant effect on the economic improvement variable. The results obtained a tcount value of 3.599. Thus tcount is greater than t table (3.241> 1.894); then H0 is rejected HA is accepted, meaning that partially there is a positive and significant influence between land transportation and economic improvement. The results obtained a tcount of 0.112. Thus tcount is greater than t table (0.112 <1.894) then H0 is accepted HA is rejected, meaning that partially there is no positive and significant influence between the manufacturing industry on economic improvement
Global imbalances, volatile capital inflows and proposed further IMF roles.
The recent diverging policy choices in the developed world and emerging market countries have been accompanied by a return of private cross-border capital inflows to a number of countries. The increasingly integrated global financial market has spurred capitals to fl ow more easily across borders in search for higher returns. Emerging market countries and commodity exporters have been the desirable destination of such flows. Major pull factors are noted, including improvement in the macroeconomics stability and management that have led to better growth prospects in EMEs and the opening-up of the capital account in varying degrees. These surges have also been driven by a number of push factors such as near zero policy rates in the major centers and perceived low returns in advanced economies. However, recipient countries have also noted the increased volatility of such capital inflows. While domestic policy mix is crucial, the potentially unprecedented repercussion of volatile capital flows requires multidimensional measures including ones originated from regional and global initiatives. The IMF is well-placed to play increasing roles in conducting surveillance, providing global liquidity through its financing facilities, and not less important, giving appropriate policy advices adopting more customised and open-minded perspectives.
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