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    Kalimat Majemuk Setara dalam Novel Rumah Seribu Malaikat Karya Yuli Badawi dan Hermawan Aksan

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    Research is called compound sentence equivalent in a Rumah Seribu Malaikat novels by Yuli Badawi and Hermawan Aksan .The research is know the writing of compound sentence equivalent in a Rumah Seribu Malaikat novels by Yuli Badawi and Hermawan Aksan in terms of replacement element predikat the subject , and the alignment of the elements in the form of the sentence . The Methods used is a method of descriptive qualitative with the approach . The result is this compound a an equivalent there are in a Rumah Seribu Malaikat novels by Yuli Badawi and Hermawan Aksan .The results is to known of writing compound sentence equivalent in a Rumah Seribu Malaikat novels by Yuli Badawi and Hermawan Aksan replacement have tended to elements the subject as well as having the alignment on every element in the form of the sentence

    Peran Emosi Memediasi Keadilan Distributif, Prosedural Dan Interaksional Terhadap Kepuasan Pemulihan Layanan

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    The research objectives were to analyze: the influence of distributive justice, procedural, and interactional, justice in handling customer complaints against emotions, the influence of negative emotions toward the satisfaction of handling customer complaints, the influence of distributive justice, procedural, and interactional justice on the handling of complaints to the satisfaction of handling complaints, the customers' negative emotions which reinforce the influence of distributive, procedural, and interactional justice toward satisfaction with service recovery. The respondents of this study were Rumah Makan customers who have a minimum of 5 experience service failure of 110 in amount. The data analysis technique used was Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). The results showed that distributive, procedural, and interactional justice had negative effect on emotions, emotions can improve satisfaction with service recovery, distributive and procedural justice not significant effects on the satisfaction with service recovery. Interactional justice had positive and significant effects on the satisfaction with service recovery, emotions may mediate the effect of justice to the satisfaction with service recovery

    Heun-type solutions for Schwarzschild metric with electromagnetic fields

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    We find confluent Heun solutions to the radial equations of two Halilsoy-Badawi metrics. For the first metric, we studied the radial part of the massless Dirac equation and for the second case, we studied the radial part of the massless Klein-Gordon equation.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures. Matches the published versio

    Employer Branding: an Islamic Perspective

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    This paper discusses employer branding from an Islamic perspective. Islam is away of life and so do the employer and employee relationship, which strengthensemployer branding in an organization. The definition, importance and processrelated to employer branding are discussed in the context of human resource management, such as job satisfaction and work environment. In addition to that, related human resource management practices such as recruitment andselection were discussed in an Islamic context. Related concepts such as employeevalue proposition (EVP), ethics and Islamic values were discussed with referencefrom Al-Quran and Hadith. The paper concludes with a few suggestions andrecommendations on instilling Islamic values for effective employer branding

    Association between self-reported general and mental health and adverse outcomes: a retrospective cohort study of 19 625 Scottish adults

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    <b>Objective</b><p></p> Self-reported general health and mental health are independent predictors of all-cause mortality. This study examines whether they are also independent predictors of incident cancer, coronary heart disease and psychiatric hospitalisation. <b>Methods</b><p></p> We conducted a retrospective, population cohort study by linking the 19 625 Scottish adults who participated in the Scottish Health Surveys 1995–2003, to hospital admissions, cancer registration and death certificate records. We conducted Cox proportional hazard models adjusting for potential confounders including age, sex, socioeconomic status, alcohol, smoking status, body mass index, hypertension and diabetes. <b>Results</b><p></p> Poor general health was reported by 1215 (6.2%) participants and was associated with cancer registrations (adjusted Hazard Ratio [HR] 1.30, 95% CI 1.10, 1.55), coronary heart disease events (adjusted HR 2.30, 95% CI 1.86, 2.84) and psychiatric hospitalisations (adjusted HR 2.42, 95% CI 1.65, 3.56). There was evidence of dose relationships and the associations remained significant after adjustment for mental health. 3172 (16%) participants had poor mental health (GHQ ≥4). After adjustment for general health, the associations between poor mental health and coronary heart disease events (adjusted HR 1.36, 95% CI 1.13, 1.63) and all-cause death (adjusted HR 1.38, 95% CI 1.23, 1.55) became non-significant, but mental health remained associated with psychiatric hospitalisations (fully adjusted HR 2.02, 95% CI 1.48, 2.75). <b>Conclusion</b><p></p> Self-reported general health is a significant predictor of a range of clinical outcomes independent of mental health. The association between mental health and non-psychiatric outcomes is mediated by general health but it is an independent predictor of psychiatric outcome. Individuals with poor general health or mental health warrant close attention

    The language of contemporary Egyptian newspapers: re-visiting Badawi\u27s model

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    It is believed that the language of newspapers plays a major role in developing and reflecting the reality of the contemporary language in Egypt, where the Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) and Egyptian Colloquial Arabic (ECA) have become much closer and the gap between them has shrunk (Badawi, 2012). The linguistic reality described in Badawi\u27s model (1973) demonstrates the structure of the contemporary Egyptian community. He gives a horizontal picture of the spoken language used in Egypt at that time. This study aims at re-visiting Badawi\u27s model and focusing on the language used in opinion articles in the current Egyptian newspapers. It explores and depicts the linguistic reality of the Language of Current Egyptian Newspapers (LCEN) in light of Badawi\u27s model. The data under investigation was drawn from three widely read Egyptian newspapers, Al-Ahram, Al-Masry Al-youm, and Al-Tahreer. A sample data of opinion articles from the three newspapers was collected over a period of two months from 1st of November 2011till the 19th of December. The method used to collect the opinion articles under investigation is designed to cover issues from all the week days in order to get better representing data. The thesis analyzes the data primarily on MSA or Non- Modern Standard Arabic (NMSA) basis using the criteria Badawi used in his model. It is important to mention two points; the first is that where NMSA is concerned Classical Arabic is not included. The second is that the phonological criteria Badawi used are excluded because the data under investigation is all in the written form. The NMSA detected is classified under six different types they are: part of a song or a movie, proverbs, reported speech, slogans, loan-words, and common expressions. The findings of this study show that NMSA is incorporated in the opinion articles of the three newspapers under investigation at different degrees in both body of articles and headlines. Al-Ahram has the lowest percentage of NMSA while Al-Tahreer has the highest percentage and Al-Masry Al-youm comes in the middle. Reviewing the findings regarding the different types of NMSA, the current study show that the data extracted from the three newspapers provided enough NMSA types to be categorized under the identified six different types. Finally, it can be said that according to the findings of this study, LCEN has shown signs it has moved downward somewhere on Badawi’s measuring stick of levels of contemporary Arabic Language in Egypt. Consequently and according to Badawi\u27s model, LCEN cannot be classified exclusively under level two, known as MSA, anymore
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