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    KEARIFAN LOKAL DALAM USAHA TANI UBI JALAR DI KELURAHAN KOYA KECAMATAN TONDANO SELATAN KABUPATEN MINAHASA

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    This study aims to determine the local wisdom of sweet potato farming in the Koya Village. This research was conducted in Koya Village, South Tondano District, Minahasa Regency. Sampling using a purposive sampling method, deliberately chose farmers who cultivate sweet potatoes as many as 10 people who are local sweet potato farmers. The data collected is primary data and secondary data. Primary data data obtained from interviews with sweet potato farmers with the help of a list of questions. Secondary data were obtained from the Koya Kelurahan government, as well as scientific papers related to research. The results showed that local wisdom in sweet potato farming in Koya Village was in the process of preparing land where farmers could differentiate land based on the color and type of soil so as to produce good sweet potatoes. In tillage, sweet potato farmers provide grain from the remnants of rice so that the soil can be fertile and the sweet potato produced is large and makes it easier to harvest.*eprm

    Social media guidelines for anatomists

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    Social Media has changed the way that individuals interact with each other - it has brought considerable benefits, yet also some challenges. Social media in anatomy has enabled anatomists all over the world to engage, interact and form new collaborations that otherwise would not have been possible. In a relatively small discipline where individuals may be working as the only anatomist in an institution, having such a virtual community can be important. Social media is also being used as a means for anatomists to communicate with the current generation of students as well as members of the public. Posting appropriate content is one of the challenges raised by social media use in anatomy. Human cadaveric material is frequently shared on social media and there is divided opinion amongst anatomists on whether or not such content is appropriate. This article explores the uses and challenges of social media use in the field of anatomy and outlines guidelines on how social media can be used by anatomists globally, while maintaining professional and ethical standards. Creating global guidelines has shown to be difficult due to the differences in international law for the use of human tissue and also the irregularities in acquiring informed consent for capturing and sharing cadaveric images. These nuances may explain why cadaveric images are frequently shared on social media. This article proposes that as standard practice, anatomists obtain informed consent from donors before sharing cadaveric material on social media and the image is accompanied by statement stating the same

    Posicionamiento de organizaciones agrarias respecto al sector de aceite de oliva

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    Posicionamiento de varias organizaciones agrarias con referencia al sector de aceite de oliva y a la reforma de la OCM
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