46 research outputs found

    REMAJA dan KRIMINALITAS (Studi di Lembaga Permasyarakatan Klas II B Anak Dikota Pekanbaru)

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    This study analyzes the juvenile criminal acts committed in the city of Pekanbaru. Is a social phenomenon that occurs in urban communities, Cities are centers of crime or criminality, it is because in urban areas there is intense competition often even unhealthy. Crime in line with the expanding urban population increases, development, modernization and urbanization. Teenagers are one of the victims who are especially susceptible to committing a crime because sometimes they can be entangled in the one thing that is often tempting for them to try and gradually becomes a pleasure and continue to do. Juvenile delinquency in the study of social problems can be categorized into deviant behavior. In the perspective of deviant behavior occurs because there is a social problem of deviant behavior of various social rules or of values and social norms that apply. The data analysis was done by qualitative deskrpitif, data collection techniques in this research is purposive where the number of respondents totaled 6 people who have been in prison Class II B Children Pekanbaru. From the research field that the causes of juvenile crimes is Broken Home, Poverty, waning benchmark values and norms and mimic peers

    The Condition of Main Facility in the Village of Fish Marketing Pakningasal Bukitbatu District of Bengkalis Regency in Riau Province

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    This study was conducted in December 2016 in the village Pakningasal Bukitbatu District of Bengkalis in Riau province. The purpose of this study was to determine the conditions under which the basic amenities harbor dock and pool required by the fishermen in the village of Fish Marketing Sites Pakningasal. The method used in this study is a survey method that is by direct observation and collect information about the basic amenities and activities at The Village Fish Marketing Pakningasal. From the results of research conducted marketing place has 10 units fish-shaped pier jetty.The dock has a respective length of 3-7 m and has a height also varies between of 1 - 1.5 m from the seabed to the construction made of wood with a width of from 0.3 to 0.6 m. While the existing harbor pool area at The Village Fish Marketing Pakningasal not have enough wide and shallow. Extensive pool of currently available port is ± 800 m2 with a depth varying port basin

    Penentuan Jenis dan Ukuran Fasilitas Pokok Tempat Pemasaran Ikan di Desa Pakningasal Kecamatan Bukitbatu Kabupaten Bengkalis

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    The main facility is a facility at a fishing port used for tied and docked vessels for fish-ing vessels as well as minimizing natural disruption and shipping safety. This research was conducted in December 2016 in Pakningasal Village, Bukitbatu District, Bengka-lis Regency. The purpose of this research is to determine the type and size of the main facility of dock and port pool. Research method used in this research is survey method by doing direct observation. Data collection is done by collecting information about the main activities and activities that exist in the Marketing Place Fish Village Pak-ningasal. From the results of research conducted then required size for unloading pier is 9.89 m and length for loading area is 42,075 m so that the total length of the dock required is 51,965 m. The types and types that are being constructed with construction. The vast harbor pool area is 1321,71 m2 and the required depth of the pond is 1.3 m and it is recommended to mount the pool tour in swimming pool

    Upregulation of calcium-sensing receptor and mitogen-activated protein kinase signalling in the regulation of growth and differentiation in colon carcinoma

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    In the present study, we demonstrate that Ca2+-induced growth inhibition and induction of differentiation in a line of human colon carcinoma cells (CBS) is dependent on mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase signaling and is associated with upregulation of extracellular calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) expression. When CBS cells were grown in Ca2+-free medium and then switched to medium supplemented with 1.4 mM Ca2+, proliferation was reduced and morphologic features of differentiation were expressed. E-cadherin, which was minimally expressed in nonsupplemented medium, was rapidly induced in response to Ca2+ stimulation. Sustained activation of the extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) occured in Ca2+-supplemented medium. When an inhibitor of ERK activation (10 μM U0126) was included in the Ca2+-supplemented culture medium, ERK-activation did not occur. Concomitantly, E-cadherin was not induced, cell proliferation remained high and differentiation was not observed. The same level of Ca2+ supplementation that induced MAP kinase activation also stimulated CaSR upregulation in CBS cells. A clonal isolate of the CBS line that did not upregulate CaSR expression in response to extracellular Ca2+ was isolated from the parent cells. This isolate failed to produce E-cadherin or undergo growth inhibition/induction of differentiation when exposed to Ca2+ in the culture medium. However, ERK-activation occurred as efficiently in this isolate as in parent CBS cells or in a cloned isolate that underwent growth reduction and differentiation in response to Ca2+ stimulation. Together, these data indicate that CaSR upregulation and MAP kinase signalling are both intermediates in the control of colon carcinoma cell growth and differentiation. They appear to function, at least in part, independently of one another

    Scrutinizing Creative Economic Development at Cimahi Technopark: an Agile Governance Perspective

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    The shift in economic orientation from manufacturing to a creative economy provides new potential for improving the national economy. Indonesia has the opportunity and potential to develop a creative economy, particularly given its cultural diversity and abundance of human resources. In order to seize these opportunities, the City Government of Cimahi created the Cimahi Technopark through Perwal No.14 of 2018 concerning Cimahi Technopark as a Science and Technology Area, in the context of utilizing human resources to provide solutions for the limited availability of natural resources. The research objective was to analyze the implementation of agile governance at Cimahi Technopark in developing the creative economy. This was descriptive research utilizing qualitative methods. Data were collected using structured interviews, a literature review and unstructured observations in the research location. The results showed that Cimahi Technopark reflected the concept of agile government, even though there were some deficiencies in its implementation. Keywords: agile governance, local government, creative economy, citizen empowerment, Cimahi Technopar

    Pedagogical Competence: Effective Communication of Students of Primary School Teacher Education of Universitas Terbuka in Palembang

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    Teacher is the party who is responsible for continuity of effective communication in learning so the teacher is urged to have a good communicative competence with students in order to obtain effective learning process. In this study teacher is students of primary school teacher education who has worked as a teacher (in-service training) or educator. This study is aimed to know how the competence of teacher in communicating effectively to the students. The research method used is mix research method (Survey and Thematic Qualitative). As a result, the level of effective communicative competence of students of primary school teacher education of UT who are also as teacher of primary school in Palembang is under the standard determined by The Ministry of Education and Culture (Kemendikbud). Hence, some ideas are formulated in Forum Group Discussion (FGD) namely the need of comprehensive training program and are continuously from the related institution, need of teacher's supplementary book, and need of more action research on effective communication of teacher. Some indicators agreed for effective communication for teacher are (1) the importance of communication with students. (2) Competence and performance of teacher in communicating with the students. (3) Communication with the students in education. (4) Effective communication with the students. (5) Effective communication with students. (6) Obstacles in communication among the students in education. (7) Learning strategy that can build communication and cooperation among the students. (8) Communication with students in learning as educative interaction. The indicator will further be a reference in developing module for improvement of learning program in Universitas Terbuka
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