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    Visual Schedule Towards the Decline of Behavioral Problems in Feeding Activities and Defecation in Children with Autism

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    Introduction: Autism is a pervasive developmental disorder in children that is characterized by the disruption and delays in cognitive, language, behavior, communication and social interaction. One of the ways for children with autism is the visual schedule. Visual schedule is a learning method in the form of information in a visual form that communicates a series of activities. This study aimed to determine the effects of a visual schedule to decrease problem behaviors when feeding activity and defecation in children with autism in the Foundation Board of Christian Education Wetan Jawi (YBPK) Kediri. Method: Research design was One Group Pre Post Test Design, with a population of 30 respondents, used the purposive sampling technique obtained a sample of 16 respondents. When the reseachon April 16 Until Mei 17, 2014. Results: The results showed obtained Asymp significant p = 0.011 <0.05 with Wilcoxon statistical test, which means that HO was rejected and H1 accepted schedule. It means there were visual effects on reducing behavioral problems in feeding activity and defecation in children with autism in the Foundation Board of Christian Education Wetan Jawi (YBPK) Kediri in 2014. Discussion: The Visual schedules can be applied in the treatment of autistic children who have behavior problems, because these techniques can provide influence on autistic children to be able to decrease behavior problems

    Model Perilaku Kesehatan Keluarga Penerima Jamkesmas

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    To prevent the worse health condition especially for poor society because of monetary crises since 1997, the government launched Public Health Assurance or Jamkesmas (Jaminan Kesehatan Masyarakat). This program gave health service freely to the poor society at the choosen health service places. However, the advantages of this program were still low. It was around 39.8% (Public Health Department, 2011). Beside, based on monitoring, poor society behavior didn\u27t support this program also. They showed unhealthy behavior. The goal of this research was to develope health behavior model of Jamkesmas recipients in Kediri City East Java, also the factors which influenced them. This research was Observation Research with crosssectional design. There were 270 respondents taken by using two stage cluster sampling technique. The data were gathered by valid and reliable questionnaire. After that, the data were analyzed descriptively by using binnary logistic regression statistic analysis to test model feasibility and regression coefficient. The results of research showed that ost of Jamkesmas recipients had unhealthy behavior, many sick complaints and worries, ut they didn\u27t go to the health services which were refered. This research also found that ck complaint level (need) was influenced by dwelling ownership status, family status, he th value and knowledge about disease and Jamkesmas at predisposing factors, also sp ding money for food at enabling factor, and health behavior practice. Health behavior practice of Jamkesi s recipients and their family were influenced by education level, health value at predispo ng factor and spending money for cigarette and perception toward health service at abling factor. As well as health service utilization was influenced by worry level of t e sickness that they felt and spending money for food

    The Effect of Provider Perception About Satisfaction of Capitation System

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    Capitation funds distributed by BPJS to health services is providers of health care in FKTP receive regular income per participant, per period of time for which the service has been determined. From the initial survey results were done, there are some respondents who are not satisfied with the capitation system. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of provider perception about satisfaction of capitation system.The design study is a quantitative research using a "cross sectional". The sampling technique used Total Sampilng by sample as much 35 providers. Data analysis technique using linear regression. The results showed that 17.6% provider had an excellent perception about capitation system and 82.4% had agood enoughperception, as many as 70.6% provider were satisfied and 29.4% were not satisfied with capitation system. Results of analysis using linear regersi showed that p-value = 0.000 <α = 0.05, so H0 is rejected, meaning that perception significantly affect satisfaction. Provider satisfaction in this case is Health Facilities of First Level need to be considered because it will impact provision of services to patients, which indirectly will give satisfaction to patients BPJS with services provided by doctors, dentists and clinics or to system on the Agency Organizer Social Security Health in Kediri Cit

    Indian Seafood Trade: Implications, issues and policy imperatives

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    The exports of marine products duringApril- March 2011 - 12 have achieved the US 3.5billionmarkbyregisteringagrowthof6.2percentinquantity,26.85percentinrupeevalueand22.81percentinUS billion mark by registering a growth of 6.2 per cent in quantity ,26.85 per cent in rupee value and 22.8 1 per cent in US realisation compared to the same period last year.This is the first time in the history of marine products that we are achieving the 3.5 billion mark. The average unit value realisation has also gone up by 15.87 per cent. lndian seafood exports are less than the global average, with about 12 per cent of its total fish production (wet weight equivalent) entering world trade

    Policy initiative required for export trade in the wake of WTA- An Exporters perspective

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    The Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries (CCRF) of the FAO underscores in Article 6.4 that “International trade in fish and fishery products should be conducted in accordance with the principles, rights and obligations established in the World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement and other relevant international agreements. States should ensure that their policies, programmes andpractices related to trade in fish and fishery products do not result in obstacles to this trade, environmental degradation or negative social, including nutritional, impacts.

    Optical matrix elements in tight-binding models with overlap

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    We investigate the effect of orbital overlap on optical matrix elements in empirical tight-binding models. Empirical tight-binding models assume an orthogonal basis of (atomiclike) states and a diagonal coordinate operator which neglects the intra-atomic part. It is shown that, starting with an atomic basis which is not orthogonal, the orthogonalization process induces intra-atomic matrix elements of the coordinate operator and extends the range of the effective Hamiltonian. We analyze simple tight-binding models and show that non-orthogonality plays an important role in optical matrix elements. In addition, the procedure gives formal justification to the nearest-neighbor spin-orbit interaction introduced by Boykin [Phys. Rev \textbf{B} 57, 1620 (1998)] in order to describe the Dresselahaus term which is neglected in empirical tight-binding models.Comment: 16 pages 6 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev.

    Violations of local realism by two entangled quNits

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    Results obtained in two recent papers, \cite{Kaszlikowski} and \cite{Durt}, seem to indicate that the nonlocal character of the correlations between the outcomes of measurements performed on entangled systems separated in space is not robust in the presence of noise. This is surprising, since entanglement itself is robust. Here we revisit this problem and argue that the class of gedanken-experiments considered in \cite{Kaszlikowski} and \cite{Durt} is too restrictive. By considering a more general class, involving sequences of measurements, we prove that the nonlocal correlations are in fact robust.Comment: Reference added, 3 pages, accepted for publication in J. Phys. A: Math. and Genera
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