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Building Economic Intelligence in the Perspective of Islamic Values Through a Family Education in Madura
Economic intelligence refered to here is the competence of individual in know-ledge acquisition about the world of business in the form of production, con-sumption, and distribution. Process model of building economic intelegence through of family education can be seen in Mr. Sudar family in Kaduara Timur Village, Pragaan Subdistrict, Sumenep Regency of Madura. Mr. Sudar works as mindreng and has three sons; the oldest son opens business digital printing, the second son opens the culinary business and pharmacies, and the third son works as mindreng. All three sons are very influenced by the daily behavior of father and mother at home when they were children. They received good advice and phrases embedded in their family, namely manossa coma dhârma (men can only try, and God disposes), tá atané tá ataná (no farming is no cooking), adhâghâng adhâghing (be a trader in order you can consume meat). The consumtion patterns are tied by learning process that people can get successful if they have two prin-ciples: (1) jhâ' alapola, and (2) jhâ' akalpokal. Economic inteligence on aspect distribution implanted in a family environment in Mr. Sudar family that work is aimed at odi' samporna (perfect life), work is not only as the activities to fulfill a life need but also a blessing of life (bherkat tor slamet).Copyright (c) 2016 by KARSA. All right reserved DOI: 10.19105/karsa.v24i2.89
Mercury Analysis and Concentration in Seawater of Southern Sumbawa
. Current concerns over the negative impacts of Hg in the environment have led to the rapid progress of studies in this area. This progress has been directed to obtain analysis techniques that are able to accurately quantify Mercury (Hg) at extremely low concentration in which it frequently occurs. As part of a study on the environmental aspects of deep-sea submarine tailing placement at the Batu Hijau Mine, Sumbawa, this paper discusses recent progress in Hg analytical techniques, followed by the application of several techniques to investigate Hg concentration in seawater in the vicinity of the tailing discharge location. Using cold vapour atomic fluorescence spectrometry, dissolved Hg was found to be at sub-ng/l (ppt) levels. No dissolved Hg signal associated with the tailing discharge was found with concentrations being similar to adjacent coastal waters
Interaction between multi components vortices at arbitrary distances using a variational method in the Ginzburg-Landau theory
We study the interaction between the vortices in multi components
superconductors based on the Jacobs and Rebbi variation method using
Ginzburg-Landau theory. With one condensation, we get attraction interaction
between the vortices for type I and repulsion for type II superconductors. With
two condensation states such as Mg B_{2} superconductors the behavior is quite
different. There is attraction at large distances and repulsion when the
vortices are close to each other. A stability point at distance
2.7/{\lambda}_{1} is obtained. In the case of three condensation states such as
iron based superconductors,we see different behavior depending on penetration
depth and correlation length. The formation energy of a vortex with three
condensation states is larger than the one with one condensation state with
comparable penetration and correlation length. We obtain two stability points
for the superconductors with three condensation states
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