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    Pengaruh Bauran Promosi Terhadap Keputusan Pembelian (Survei Pada Mahasiswa Jurusan Bisnis Angkatan 2010-2012 Fakultas Ilmu Administrasi Pengguna Indosat Di Universitas Brawijaya)

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    The results of multiple linear regression analysis can be seen that the independent variables include Advertising, Direct Sales, Sales Promotion, and Publicity effect on the Buying Decision Process. This is indicated by the calculated F value of 74 880 with a probability of F value of 0.000 (p < 0.05). The contribution of the four independent variables together to Buying Decision Process is 52.1 %, while the remaining 47.9 % is influenced by other variables not examined in this study. In this study, it can be seen that individually the four independent variables which include ad, Direct Sales, Sales Promotion, and publicity overall have a significant effect on the Buying Decision Process. The results of this study also showed that the variables of Sales Promotion has a dominant influence on Purchase Decision Structure

    What role for local government in sanitation promotion? Lessons from Tanzania

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    Progress in rural access to sanitation is far behind agreed targets, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa. As a result, new policies are being defined which shift the role of public investment from infrastructure to sanitation promotion, and give the responsibility of service delivery to local government. This paper analyses the role that local governments can have in sanitation promotion in this new framework. The implementation of the National Sanitation Campaign in Tanzania is analysed using the problem driven governance and political economy analysis methodology. Results show that direct implementation enhances local governments' commitment, but that not all functions carried out are suited to their capacities, motivations and constraints. The challenges identified emerge as a combination of technical weaknesses in the implementation of the adopted methodologies, the political economy of local governments, and the economic and social particularities of rural areas, which are similar to other countries across the region. Recommendations for a more effective service delivery model are made, balancing the role of local government between direct execution, coordination and supportive supervision. The fact of having a government programme with some direct implementation can bring about important differences in the national ownership of, and interest in rural sanitation, which are greatly needed.</jats:p

    Active Residential Solar Heating

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    This outline on active solar heating has been prepared for extension agent use in Kentucky. It includes some judgments by the authors based on their best professional opinion and the current state of knowledge concerning active solar heat systems

    Valuing diverse students : an ethical response to building success in first-year law students and broadening the legal profession

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    Currently, most legal professions are not representative of the communities which they serve. They do not proportionally include diverse members of the community, nor ensure there are diverse practitioners represented in all areas of practice and at senior levels. This impacts on access to justice, a key premise of the law and legal system. One step to make the legal profession more diverse is for law schools to ensure that diverse law students are both admitted and enabled to succeed in their law degrees. While transition to university by diverse students has been analysed over the last 20 years, there remains a disjunct, with students’ cultural capital not being recognised, and students being expected to assimilate into the university, rather than their law studies moulding around them. Using a theoretical model of ‘transition as becoming’, this article analyses first-year law students at Western Sydney University Australia and their responses to a reflection survey. The study identified three key factors which enhance diverse law students’ success: recognising the family, work and caring responsibilities of students; enhancing peer support; and making study expectations explicit. In this way, the curriculum can become a vehicle for ensuring successful transition to law study by diverse students

    5th Grade Veterinary Medicine Activity Book - English Edition

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    The objective of this book is to provide career-based activities for students in grade 5. This book incorporates Indiana Academic Standards for Math, English/Language Arts, and Science.The activities in this book are intended to educate students into considering veterinary medicine as a potential career choice.https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/vetbooks/1004/thumbnail.jp

    PENGARUH KOMITMEN DAN TURNOVER INTENTION TERHADAP KINERJA KARYAWAN

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    Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menguji pengaruh komitmen dan turnover intention terhadap kinerja karyawan yang ada diperusahaan lampung. Methode yang digunakan adalah dengan menggunakan uji kuesioner yang disebarkan melalui media online. Sample dari penelitian ini berjumlah 81 responden. Uji statistic dilakukan dengan menggunakan Structural Equation Modelling berbasis SmartPLS 3. Uji validitas dengan menggunakan nilai faktor loading. Sedangkan uji reliabilitas menggunakan nilai Cronbach’s alpha, reliabilitas komposit dan Average Varianvce Extracted (AVE). dari hasil uji hipotesis komitmen terhadap kinerja karyawan berpengaruh positif dan signifikan. Sedangkan Turnover Intention berpengaruh negatif terhadap kinerja karyawan dan tidak signifikan

    Sanksi Adat terhadap Perkawinan Sesuku di Desa Tanjung Kecamatan Koto Kampar Hulu Kabupaten Kampar Berdasarkan Hukum Adat Kampar

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    Marriage is a bond physically and mentally between a man and a woman as husband and wife with the aim of forming a family or household that is happy and eternally based on God. Not all marriages can take place, even though the marriage has met all the pillars and the conditions stipulated. As well as the ban on intermarriage indigenous tribe at the Tanjung Village, Subdistrict Koto Kampar Hulu, Kampar District. A ban on marriage is that tribal customs rules that have long been in force. This is because the community is adopting exogamy in which a man or woman is required to marry with people outside the family clan. The problem of this essay, namely: First, What are the factors causing the banning marriage tribesmen at the Tanjung Village Subdistrict Koto Kampar Hulu Kampar District? Second, whether the sanction against the perpetrators of marriage tribesmen at the Tanjung Village Subdistrict Koto Kampar Hulu Kampar District? Third, How does the process of applying sanctions against the perpetrators of customary marriages tribesmen at the Tanjung Village Subdistrict Koto Kampar Hulu Kampar District? This type of research can be classified in this type of sociological juridical research, because this research author directly conduct research on the location or point examined in order to provide a complete and clear picture of the issues examined. This research was conducted at the Tanjung Village, Subdistrict Koto Kampar Hulu, Kampar District, while the sample population is an all parties associated with the issues examined in this study, the data source used, primary data and secondary data, data collection techniques in this study with interviews and literature study. From the research, there are three things that can be inferred First, factors which led to the ban on marriage for their tribe is blood relation, will give birth to offspring quality, socially narrow, could decide the kinship, and will break the line. Second, the sanctions imposed against the perpetrators of that tribal marriage was fined a buffalo, expelled from their homes and should no longer re- settled in villages as husband and wife. Third, the process of implementation of sanctions against the perpetrators of indigenous tribesmen marriages conducted in the form of consultation or village meeting, attended by all Ninik Mamak , theologian and village authorities

    Microultraound and small bowel inflammation:Tissue phantom studies

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    Capsule endoscopy represents a highly convenient but limited means of imaging inflammatory conditions of the small bowel. The inclusion of high frequency microultrasound into a capsule endoscope has the potential to enhance diagnostic capabilities with subsurface imaging of the bowel wall. Experimental studies on abattoir-obtained porcine small bowel have been carried out as an ethical means to characterize healthy and altered tissue in a preclinical setting as well as to explore other means of imaging pathology. Samples of small bowel were cannulated and perfused with phosphate buffered saline followed by variable dilutions of polystyrene microspheres. All samples were scanned with a purpose built step scanner employing a 47 MHz single element transducer. Results indicated that tissue high frequency ultrasound demonstrated sufficient sensitivity to detect the disruption normal histology with microsphere infusion. The combination of microultrasound and capsule endoscopy has the potential to enhance the diagnostic capabilities with improved qualitative and quantitative dimensions

    The WHO public-health approach to antiretroviral treatment against HIV in resource-limited settings.

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    WHO has proposed a public-health approach to antiretroviral therapy (ART) to enable scaling-up access to treatment for HIV-positive people in developing countries, recognising that the western model of specialist physician management and advanced laboratory monitoring is not feasible in resource-poor settings. In this approach, standardised simplified treatment protocols and decentralised service delivery enable treatment to be delivered to large numbers of HIV-positive adults and children through the public and private sector. Simplified tools and approaches to clinical decision-making, centred on the "four Ss"--when to: start drug treatment; substitute for toxicity; switch after treatment failure; and stop--enable lower level health-care workers to deliver care. Simple limited formularies have driven large-scale production of fixed-dose combinations for first-line treatment for adults and lowered prices, but to ensure access to ART in the poorest countries, the care and drugs should be given free at point of service delivery. Population-based surveillance for acquired and transmitted resistance is needed to address concerns that switching regimens on the basis of clinical criteria for failure alone could lead to widespread emergence of drug-resistant virus strains. The integrated management of adult or childhood illness (IMAI/IMCI) facilitates decentralised implementation that is integrated within existing health systems. Simplified operational guidelines, tools, and training materials enable clinical teams in primary-care and second-level facilities to deliver HIV prevention, HIV care, and ART, and to use a standardised patient-tracking system
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