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Kepemimpinan Kiai sebagai Personal Branding Pesantren dalam Perspektif Public Relation (Humas)
Kiai leadership is a very influential figure in pesantren, Kiai plays an important role in progress promoting in pesantren. Leadership of the clerics in pesantren is individual leadership, which is the existence of personal Kiai in pesantren leader, in this case the research to find out how Kiai leadership is as a personal branding of pesantren in a perspective of public relations. This research is sourced from the Nadlatul Ulum Islamic boarding school in its place in Sukojember Jilbuk Jember, Nadlatul Ulum Islamic boarding school which is directly cared for by the cleric KH Moh.Tsabit Abd Hadi. KH Moh.Tsabit Abd Hadi's leadership was pesonal which became the center of Islamic boarding school progress and also the quality of the santriya. The purpose of the research results is to find out how the leadership of the clerics as personal branding in pesantren in the perspective of public relations. The description outlined from the results of the above research is how KH Mohs.Tsabit Abd Hadi's strategy is pesonal branding in the perspective of public relations in Islamic boarding schools, namely, KH Moh.Tsabit Abd Hadi through internal and external communication which communicates internal communication between Kiai and santri who were shown to be Kiai figures doubted the leadership of the pesantren while the external communication was the communication between Kiai and societies.Kepemimpinan Kiai merupakan tokoh yang sangat berpengaruh di dalam pesantren, Kiai sangat berperan dalam mengedepankan kemajuan yang ada di pesantren. Kepemimpinan Kiai di pesantren yakni kepemimpinan individual, yang mana eksistensi Kiai personal dalam pemimpin pesantren, Dalam hal ini penenlitian untuk mengetahui bagaimana Kepemimpinan Kiai sabagai personal branding pesantren dalam perspektif public relation. Penelitian ini bersumber dari pondok pesantren Nadlatul Ulum tempatnya di Sukojember Jilbuk Jember, pondok pesantren Nadlatul Ulum yang di asuh langsung oleh Kiai KH Moh.Tsabit Abd Hadi. Kepemimpinan KH Moh.Tsabit Abd Hadi sebagai personal yang menjadi pusat kemajuan pesantren dan juga kualitas santrinya. Tujuan dari hasil penelitian untuk mengetahui bagaimana kepemimpinan Kiai sebagai personal branding di pesantren dalam perspektif public relation.Uraian yang di jabarkan dari hasil penelitian diatas adalah bagaimana strategi KH Moh.Tsabit Abd Hadi sebagai personal branding dalam perspektif public relation di pondok pesantren, yaitu, KH Moh.Tsabit Abd Hadi melalui komonikasi internal dan eksternal, yang mana komonikasi internal komonikasi antar Kiai dan santri yang ditunjukkan figur Kiai sebagai pemimpin pondok pesantren sedangkan komonikasi ekternal yaitu komonikasi antar Kiai dan masyarakat
Expression of Concern: Redox modification of cysteine residues regulates the cytokine activity of high mobility group box-1 (HMGB1) (Molecular Medicine (2012) 18 (250-259) DOI: 10.2119/molmed.2011.00389)
© The Author(s). 2020. The Editors-in-Chief would like to alert readers that this article (Yang et al. 2012) is part of an investigation being conducted by the journal following the conclusions of an institutional enquiry at the University of Liverpool with respect to the quantitative mass spectrometrygenerated results regarding acetylated and redox-modified HMGB1. Appropriate editorial action will be taken once the investigation is concluded. Huan Yang, Peter LundbÀck, Lars Ottosson, Helena Erlandsson-Harris, Emilie Venereau, Marco E. Bianchi, Yousef Al-Abed, Ulf Andersson, and Kevin J. Tracey agree to this editorial expression of concern. Daniel J. Antoine has not responded to any correspondence from the editor/publisher about this editorial expression of concern
Formation of the Scandinavian Obesity Surgery Registry, SOReg.
Obesity surgery is expanding, the quality of care is ever more important, and learning curve assessment should be established. A large registry cohort can show long-term effects on obesity and its comorbidities, complications, and long-term side effects of surgery, as well as changes in health-related quality of life (QoL). Sweden is ideally suited to the task of data collection and audit, with universal use of personal identification numbers, nation-wide registries permitting cross-matching to analyze causes of death, in-hospital care, and health-related absenteeism
Circannual variation in blood parasitism in a sub-Saharan migrant passerine bird, the garden warbler
Knowing the natural dynamics of pathogens in migratory birds is important, for example, to understand the factors that influence the transport of pathogens to and their transmission in new geographical areas, whereas the transmission of other pathogens might be restricted to a specific area. We studied haemosporidian blood parasites of the genera Plasmodium, Haemoproteus and Leucocytozoon in a migratory bird, the garden warbler Sylvia borin. Birds were sampled in spring, summer and early autumn at breeding grounds in Sweden, on migration at Capri, Italy and on arrival and departure from wintering staging areas in West Africa: mapping recoveries of garden warblers ringed in Fennoscandia and Capri showed that these sites are most probably on the migratory flyway of garden warblers breeding at Kvismaren. Overall, haemosporidian prevalence was 39%, involving 24 different parasite lineages. Prevalence varied significantly over the migratory cycle, with relatively high prevalence of blood parasites in the population on breeding grounds and at the onset of autumn migration, followed by marked declines in prevalence during migration both on spring and autumn passage. Importantly, we found that when examining circannual variation in the different lineages, significantly different prevalence profiles emerged both between and within genera. Our results suggest that differences in prevalence profiles are the result of either different parasite transmission strategies or coevolution between the host and the various parasite lineages. When separating parasites into common vs. rare lineages, we found that two peaks in the prevalence of rare parasites occur; on arrival at Swedish breeding grounds, and after the wintering period in Africa. Our results stress the importance of appropriate taxonomic resolution when examining host-parasite interactions, as variation in prevalence both between and within parasite genera can show markedly different patterns
Surface behavior of amphiphiles in aqueous solution: a comparison between different pentanol isomers
The impact of psychological factors on recovery from injury: a multicentre cohort study
Purpose
Unintentional injuries have a significant long-term health impact in working age adults. Depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder are common post-injury, but their impact on self-reported recovery has not been investigated in general injury populations. This study investigated the role of psychological predictors 1 month post-injury in subsequent self-reported recovery from injury in working-aged adults.
Methods
A multicentre cohort study was conducted of 668 unintentionally injured adults admitted to five UK hospitals followed up at 1, 2, 4 and 12 months post-injury. Logistic regression explored relationships between psychological morbidity 1 month post-injury and self-reported recovery 12 months post-injury, adjusting for health, demographic, injury and socio-legal factors. Multiple imputations were used to impute missing values.
Results
A total of 668 adults participated at baseline, 77% followed up at 1 month and 63% at 12 months, of whom 383 (57%) were included in the main analysis. Multiple imputation analysis included all 668 participants. Increasing levels of depression scores and increasing levels of pain at 1 month and an increasing number of nights in hospital were associated with significantly reduced odds of recovery at 12 months, adjusting for age, sex, centre, employment and deprivation. The findings were similar in the multiple imputation analysis, except that pain had borderline statistical significance.
Conclusions
Depression 1 month post-injury is an important predictor of recovery, but other factors, especially pain and nights spent in hospital, also predict recovery. Identifying and managing depression and providing adequate pain control are essential in clinical care post-injury
How generalist are these forest specialists? What Sweden's avian indicators indicate
Monitoring of forest biodiversity and habitats is an important part of forest conservation, but due to the impossible task of monitoring all species, indicator species are frequently used. However, reliance on an incorrect indicator of valuable habitat can reduce the efficiency of conservation efforts. Birds are often used as indicators as they are charismatic, relatively easy to survey, and because we often have knowledge of their habitat and resource requirements. In the Swedish government's environmental quality goals, there are a number of bird species identified as being associated with 'older' and 'high natural value' forests. Here we evaluate the occurrence of four of these indicator species using data from 91 production forest stands and 10 forest reserves in southern Sweden. The bird species assessed are willow tit Poecile montanus, coal tit Periparus ater, European crested tit Lophophanes cristatus and Eurasian treecreeper Certhia familiaris. For the production stands assessed, these indicator species exhibited no significant preferences regarding forest composition and structure, indicating a wider range of habitat associations than expected. These species frequently showed territorial behavior in forest stands <60 and even 40 years of age; much younger than the 120-year threshold for 'older forest' as defined by governmental environmental goals. As almost 80% of the production stands >= 10 years old included at least one of the four indicator species, this raises questions regarding the suitability of these species as indictors of forests of high conservational value in southern Sweden. Notably, besides the four species assessed here, none of the additional indicator taxa identified by the government, were recorded in the 10 reserves. This outcome may reflect the difficulties involved in finding bird indicator species indicative of high natural values in this region. Our results highlight the importance of coupling bird surveys with quantified assessments of proximate vegetation cover
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