92 research outputs found
FAKTOR PENYEBAB TERJADINYA TINDAK PIDANA ANAK DAN UPAYA PENYELESAIANNYA
Today, the problems of children in Indonesia are quite diverse and the mostfrightening thing is that children are in conflict with the law. Because based on data fromthe Indonesian Child Protection Commission during 2011-2017 there were 9,266 (ninethousand two hundred and sixty-six) cases. Juvenile delinquency is in the spotlight.The research method used in this study is empirical juridical, the types of datainclude primary data and secondary data. The data collection is done by interview orinterview and documentation. The data analysis was carried out in a qualitativedescriptive manner.In conclusion (1) the factors that cause criminal acts committed by children, namelythe influence of education, talent factors and environmental influences. The types ofcrimes committed include drug abuse, sexual harassment and sexual intercourse. (2) Inthe process of carrying out an investigation into criminal acts by children at the SampangPolice, this is done by making reports, summoning, arresting, detaining, searching,confiscation, examination, post-mortem , settlement and submission of case files. Inaccordance with Law Number 11 of 2012 concerning Juvenile Criminal Justice SystemArticles 26 to 40. (3) Barriers or obstacles experienced by police investigators incarrying out the investigation process of criminal acts committed by children at theSampang Police have limited time in processing files from criminal act. In criminal actsthat require a visa, the relatively expensive visa fee is considered too burdensome for thevictim. Children are also less proficient in speaking and difficult to cooperate, whencalling, children are sometimes unable to attend and sometimes parents cannotaccompany them
An Improved Security Model for Identity Authentication against Cheque Payment Fraud in Tanzanian Banks
For most African countries including Tanzania, cheques are still commonly used for non-cash payments and financial institutions and businesses consider banks as safe place for their assets. During the last decade, Tanzania has noticed an increase of non-cash payment frauds that cause a huge economic loss and dismiss trust between clients and banks. In this paper we propose an authentication mechanism to improve the banks` security model and preserve the clients` assets safe. The client will be fully in control of any withdrawal transactions that can affect his assets at bank account. This proposed method is expected to reduce cheque frauds if adopted by Tanzanian Banks. Keywords: Cheque fraud, Bank account, SMS authentication, One time pass generator, Authenticatio
Customer loyalty model: a custom product perspective, innovation adaption, brand image, lifestyle, and trust in the interior furniture industry
Custom Interior Furniture is a product made and produced based on consumers' demands. It has become a new phenomenon where customers are now more interested in a product representing owners' hopes and desires. It indeed cannot be separated from the patterns and lifestyles of people who are increasingly open in accepting the development of information technology, where access to information about interior design furniture is straightforward to obtain. Therefore, it makes a new trend rapidly influencing the paradigm of modern society today about interior design, especially custom interior furniture products. This study uses a Literature Review approach which reviews and discusses a series of Custom Products with references from existing articles. The selected variables are Custom Products, Innovation Adaption, Brand Image, Life Style, Trust, and Customer Loyalty
The Television Channel ARTE as a Time Machine and Matrix for European Identity
about the authors:Morena La Barba, University of Geneva, Switzerland Thibaut Bardon, Audencia Nantes School of Management, France Gil Bartholeyns, University Lille III, France Emmanuelle Fantin, CELSA, Paris IV Sorbonne, France Philippe Le Guern, University of Nantes, France Maël Guesdon, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, France Itzhak Goldberg, University of Saint-Etienne, France Aline Hartemann, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, France Ute Holl, University of Basel, Switzerland Andrew Hoskins, University of Glasgow, UK Emmanuel Josserand, University of Geneva, Switzerland Yala Kisukidi, University of Geneva, Switzerland Emily Keightley, Loughborough University, UK Katharina Niemeyer, French Press Institute/CARISM, Pantheon-Assas University, Paris 2, France Michael Pickering, Loughborough University, UK John Potts, Macquarie University, Sydney David P. Pierson, University of Southern Maine, USA Giuseppina Sapio, University of Paris III (Sorbonne Nouvelle), France Dominik Schrey, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany Florence Villesèche, University of Geneva, Switzerland Daniela Wentz, Bauhaus-University Weimar, GermanyInternational audienceMedia and Nostalgia is an interdisciplinary and international exploration of media and their relation to nostalgia. Each chapter demonstrates how nostalgia has always been a media-related matter, studying also the recent nostalgia boom by analysing, among others, digital photography, television series and home videos
Analisis Wacana Terhadap Bahasa Pemberitaan Harian Jogja
ABSTRAK
Nama : Feno Adi Naya
Jurusan : Ilmu Komunikasi
Judul : Analisis Wacana Terhadap Bahasa Pemberitaan Harian Jogja
Perbedaan bahasa dalam setiap pemberitaan menjadikan ciri khas dalam setiap media untuk menciptakan pemberitaan, baik media cetak maupun media online. Bahasa suatu media berbeda-beda dan memiliki makna dan tujuan tersendiri dalam pemberitaanya, dipengaruhi oleh kebudayaan dan visi misi suatu media. Namun perbedaan bahasa setiap media juga menggiring opini pembacanya dikarenakan mencampurkan opini penulis dan bahasa media tersebut dengan tujuan tertentu dan akan menghasilkan ideologi pada pemberitaan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetaui Bahasa pemberitaan media Harian Jogja yang menjadi media lokal di Yogyakarta. Penelitian ini menggunakan teori analisis Van Dijk dan pradipma konstruktivitas dengan pendekatan kualitatif, dengan mengumpulkan data pemberitaan Harian Jogja, dijabarkan dalam bentuk deskriptif dengan memanfaatkan berbagai metode ilmiah. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian dengan mengumpulkan 7 berita pada halaman utama sebagai sample, penulis melihat Harian Jogja dalam menulis pemberitaan Edisi 14-21 November 2018 menyimpulkan, bahwa bahasa yang digunakan surat kabar Harian Jogja dalam pemberitaanya masi mengunakan kalimat singkatan dan istilah. Pemberitaan Haian Jogja sangat mengutamakan penggunaan bahasa yang ringan dan visi misi kebudayaan atau ciri khas lokal sangat dominan dalam pemilihan maupun penulisan berita.
Kata Kunci: Analisis Wacana, Bahasa Pemberitaan, Harian Jogja.co
Effects of Changing from Sevoflurane to Desflurane on the Recovery Profile after Sevoflurane Induction: A Randomized Control study
PURPOSE:
Desflurane has lower solubility and hence allows for more rapid emergence and recovery compared with sevoflurane. Nevertheless, after volatile induction with sevoflurane, shifting to another volatile agent for rapid emergence and recovery is a proposed theory. The present study is aimed to elucidate the effects of changing from sevoflurane to desflurane during the early part of anaesthesia.
AIM OF THE STUDY:
The aim of the study is to elucidate the effects on the recovery profile when changing from sevoflurane to desflurane during the early part of anaesthesia in patients undergoing elective laparoscopic surgeries under General Anaesthesia: A randomised controlled study.
METHODS:
Seventy patients who were scheduled for elective laparoscopic surgeries with general anaesthesia were enrolled in this randomized controlled study. Anaesthesia was induced with volatile induction consisting of 100% oxygen (6 L/min) and 5% sevoflurane. For anaesthesia maintenance, patients were randomized to receive either sevoflurane or desflurane in order to maintain a BIS vale of 40 - 60. In the desflurane group, the anaesthetic agent was changed from sevoflurane to desflurane within ten minutes of endotracheal intubation. After surgery, the following endpoints were assessed: the time from discontinuing volatile anaesthetics to eye opening, obeying the command to squeeze the investigator’s hand, tracheal extubation, orientation to the patients’ full name, usage of agents to attenuate the emergence phenomenon and time taken to shift the patient out of the operating room.
RESULTS:
In Group S maintained with sevoflurane, the shortest time for eye opening after cutting the anaesthetic agent is 14 mins and the longest time for the same is 21 mins. The mean time is 17.5 mins. In Group D maintained with desflurane, the shortest time for eye opening after cutting the anaesthetic agent is 5 mins and the longest time for the same is 8 mins. The mean time is 6.7 mins. The p value is < 0.01 which is quite significant. Likewise the shortest time taken to shift the patient out of the OT is 24 mins and the longest time is 32 mins in Group S with a mean value of 21.7 mins. In Group D, the shortest time taken to shift the patient out of the OT is 8 mins and the longest time is 11 mins with a mean value of 9.7 mins. The ‘p’ value on comparing the time taken to shift the patient out of the OT in both groups is < 0.01 which is significant.
Similarly, the time taken to hand squeezing, extubation and the patient’s ability to tell his full name is found to be significantly longer in the sevoflurane group when compared to the desflurane group. During emergence, however, supplemental drugs had to be administered in 11 patients of the sevoflurane group.
CONCLUSION:
Changing the anaesthetic agent from sevoflurane to desflurane after sevoflurane induction provides faster emergence and recovery compared with sevoflurane anaesthesia
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