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Analisis Framing Berita Kpk Versus Polri di Surat Kabar Media Indonesia dan Jawa Pos
The newspaper of Media Indonesia and Jawa Pos are national media that each has a different point of view in the way of preaching the chaotic The Corruption Eradication Commission KPK and The Police Of Republic Of Indonesia (POLRI). This news was a result of the construction of the two media are framed differently according the editorial policy and viewpoints of both media. To that end, the matter was examined how the news framing of Media Indonesia and Jawa Pos newspaper on KPK versus POLRIduring the period from 23 January to 27 January 2015 2015. This research aims to find out how the framing the proclamation of Media Indonesia Jawa Pos newspaper on the KPK versus POLRI case. As well as to know the ideological representation of the Annunciation KPK versus POLRI in both newspapers.The methods used in this study is a qualitative method of faminganalysis approach. In data collection, researchers using the technique of documentation and interviews. After the data was collected, then the researchers analyzed by using four basic elements framing expressed by Zhongdang Pan and Gerald M Kosicki. The subject of the research is composed of journalists and Media Indonesia and Java Postredakctional devices. The objects in this research is the news of KPKversus POLRI in the Media Indonesia and Jawa Post newspaperJanuary 23, 2015 until January 27, 2015 edition.The results showed that; First, the Jawa Pos framing the KPK leader reporting as swept up as the establishment candidates Assistant Budi Gunawan as a suspect by the KPK, so reporting the leadership of KPK was a form of criminalization. While the Media Indonesia framing reporting leader KPK as a regular legal process, public speculation that the reporting done because the revenge Police to the KPK was incorrect. Second, the Jawa Pos in the proclamation of the chaotic KPK-POLRI do alignments against the KPK. Alignments being performed related ideology of Jawa Pos that looks at the institutions of the KPK as most institutions clean. While the ideology of the Media Indonesia in framing news KPK versus POLRI was represented with emphasis on aspects of the law being used in news coverage.Keywords: Framing analysis, news, newspape
Preliminary study of feasibility of an experiment looking for excited state double beta transitions in tin
An attempt to study the feasibility of a new experiment to search for double
beta decay in Sn and Sn was carried out by using ultra-low
background HPGe detector (244 cm) inside the Gran Sasso National
Laboratory (LNGS) of the INFN (Italy). A small sample of natural Sn was
examined for 2367.5 h. The radioactive contamination of the sample has been
estimated. The data has also been considered to calculate the present
sensitivity for the proposed search; half-life limits years for EC and EC-EC processes in Sn and
years for transition in Sn were
measured. In the last section of the paper the enhancement of the sensitivity
for a proposed experiment with larger mass to reach theoretically estimated
values of half-lives is discussed.Comment: 20 pages, 11 figures, 4 tables, accepted for publication in NIMA (in
press
Analisis Framing Pemberitaan Bom Sarinah di Kompas.com dan Merdeka.com
Terrorism is not a new case in Indonesia, several months ago Indonesia came to be terrorism action attack that happened in Sarinah territorial, at central of Jakarta. The bombed was happening in 14 january 2016, blowed up several times Sarinah crossing territory. âBom Sarinahâ is the first bomb since 2009 ago in Indonesia. Related with this case development, media pushed down to giving the latest information to people, by online media. Online media is theThis research using cualitative method, with analysis of framing Zhongdang Pan and Koscki Models. The objects of this research are the news that related with cases of âBom Sarinahâ in kompas.com and merdeka.com which taken by cascading everyday, based by different topics from 14 January 2016 â 18 January 2016.From the reconstruction or framing, kompas.com was blowing up the human interest side from the police department, it is showed how kompas.com brought the image of police department when treated the case of âBom Sarinahâ (news 16 January 2016) and the source that used by kompas.com only have one source, the police department (news 14-18 January 2016) while merdeka.com taking from any resources or interests, it showed up from the news of merdeka.com that have not any sides of any specific resources (news 14-18 January 2016), the point of view which taken from the news is âwhat is happening at the fieldâ and using several resoursces for making news, any of them are society and BNPT chief development
Financial maturity concepts with application to three hardwood timber stands
Timber is âfinancially matureâ when its rate of value increase falls below what the landowner can earn in alternative investments that are comparable in duration, risk, liquidity, and other factors. The basic concept of financial maturity is simple, but in application it involves several very important, basic questions and issues
COBRA - Double beta decay searches using CdTe detectors
A new approach (called COBRA) for investigating double beta decay using CdTe
(CdZnTe) semiconductor detectors is proposed. It follows the idea that source
and detector are identical. This will allow simultaneous measurements of 5
- and 4 - emitters at once. Half-life limits
for neutrinoless double beta decay of Cd-116 and Te-130 can be improved by more
than one order of magnitude with respect to current limits and sensitivities on
the effective Majorana neutrino mass of less than 1 eV can be obtained.
Furthermore, for the first time a realistic chance of observing double electron
capture processes exists. Additional searches for rare processes like the
4-fold forbidden Cd-113 -decay, the electron capture of Te-123 and dark
matter detection can be performed. The achievable limits are evaluated for 10
kg of such detectors and can be scaled accordingly towards higher detector
masses because of the modular design of the proposed experiment.Comment: 13 pages, 3 eps-figures, submitte
Light Neutralinos and WIMP direct searches
The predictions of our previous analyses about possible low-mass (lower than
50 GeV) relic neutralinos are discussed in the light of the most recent results
from WIMP direct detection experiments. It is proved that these light
neutralinos are quite compatible with the new annual-modulation data of the
DAMA Collaboration; our theoretical predictions are also compared with the
upper bounds of the CDMS and EDELWEISS Collaborations.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figures, typeset with ReVTeX4. The paper may also be found
at http://www.to.infn.it/~fornengo/papers/note.ps.gz or through
http://www.to.infn.it/astropart/index.htm
New results from DAMA/LIBRA
DAMA/LIBRA is running at the Gran Sasso National Laboratory of the I.N.F.N..
Here the results obtained with a further exposure of 0.34 ton x yr are
presented. They refer to two further annual cycles collected one before and one
after the first DAMA/LIBRA upgrade occurred on September/October 2008. The
cumulative exposure with those previously released by the former DAMA/NaI and
by DAMA/LIBRA is now 1.17 ton x yr, corresponding to 13 annual cycles. The data
further confirm the model independent evidence of the presence of Dark Matter
(DM) particles in the galactic halo on the basis of the DM annual modulation
signature (8.9 sigma C.L. for the cumulative exposure). In particular, with the
cumulative exposure the modulation amplitude of the single-hit events in the (2
-- 6) keV energy interval measured in NaI(Tl) target is (0.0116 +- 0.0013)
cpd/kg/keV; the measured phase is (146 +- 7) days and the measured period is
(0.999 +- 0.002) yr, values well in agreement with those expected for the DM
particles.Comment: presented at the Int. Conf. Beyond the Standard Models of Particle
Physics, Cosmology and Astrophysics (BEYOND 2010), 1-6 February 2010, Cape
Town, South Afric
Local and global Fokker-Planck neoclassical calculations showing flow and bootstrap current modification in a pedestal
In transport barriers, particularly H-mode edge pedestals, radial scale
lengths can become comparable to the ion orbit width, causing neoclassical
physics to become radially nonlocal. In this work, the resulting changes to
neoclassical flow and current are examined both analytically and numerically.
Steep density gradients are considered, with scale lengths comparable to the
poloidal ion gyroradius, together with strong radial electric fields sufficient
to electrostatically confine the ions. Attention is restricted to relatively
weak ion temperature gradients (but permitting arbitrary electron temperature
gradients), since in this limit a delta-f (small departures from a Maxwellian
distribution) rather than full-f approach is justified. This assumption is in
fact consistent with measured inter-ELM H-Mode edge pedestal density and ion
temperature profiles in many present experiments, and is expected to be
increasingly valid in future lower collisionality experiments. In the numerical
analysis, the distribution function and Rosenbluth potentials are solved for
simultaneously, allowing use of the exact field term in the linearized
Fokker-Planck collision operator. In the pedestal, the parallel and poloidal
flows are found to deviate strongly from the best available conventional
neoclassical prediction, with large poloidal variation of a different form than
in the local theory. These predicted effects may be observable experimentally.
In the local limit, the Sauter bootstrap current formulae appear accurate at
low collisionality, but they can overestimate the bootstrap current near the
plateau regime. In the pedestal ordering, ion contributions to the bootstrap
and Pfirsch-Schluter currents are also modified
First results from dark matter search experiment with LiF bolometer at Kamioka Underground Laboratory
Tokyo group has performed first underground dark matter search experiment in
2001 through 2002 at Kamioka Observatory(2700m.w.e). The detector is eight LiF
bolometers with total mass 168g aiming for the direct detection of WIMPs via
spin-dependent interaction. With a total exposure of 4.1 kg days, we derived
the limits in the a_p-a_n (WIMP-nucleon couplings) plane and excluded a large
part of the parameter space allowed by the UKDMC experiment.Comment: 15 pages, 5 figure
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