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The Value And Glamor Stocks Performance At The Indonesia Stocks Exchange Using The Price Earning Ratio Approach
This study aims to evaluate the portfolio of value stocks and glamor stocks returns by Price Earning Ratio (PER) at the Indonesia Stocks Exchange during the period of 2003-2007 and to test the risk adjusted performance of the two types of stocks. Results of the study reveal that the portfolio of value stocks return is not higher than the portfolio of the glamor stocks return. The study also indicates that the risk adjusted performance of value stocks is smaller than that of glamor stocks. The implication of this research is that the investment in the portfolio of glamor stocks may yield highest returns as well as highest investment risks. The analysis of the coeeficient of variation show that the portfolio of value stocks has a lower risk (1.42) compared to that of glamors stocks (3.48). Therefore, rational investors may choose to invest in value stocks
Global seasonal influenza mortality estimates:a comparison of three different approaches
Prior to updating global influenza-associated mortality estimates, the World Health Organization convened a consultation in July 2017 to understand differences in methodology and implications for results of 3 influenza mortality projects from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Netherlands Institute for Health Service Research’s Global Pandemic Mortality Project II (GLaMOR), and the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME). The expert panel reviewed estimates and discussed differences in data sources, analysis, and modeling assumptions. We performed a comparison analysis of the estimates. Influenza-associated respiratory death counts were comparable between CDC and GLaMOR; the IHME estimate was considerably lower. The greatest country-specific influenza-associated fold differences in mortality rate between CDC and IHME estimates and between GLaMOR and IHME estimates were among countries in Southeast Asia and the Eastern Mediterranean region. The data envelope used for the calculation was one of the major differences (CDC and GLaMOR: all respiratory deaths; IHME: lower-respiratory infection deaths). With the assumption that there is only one cause of death for each death, IHME estimates a fraction of the full influenza-associated respiratory mortality that is measured by the other 2 groups. Wide variability of parameters was observed. Continued coordination between groups could assist with better understanding of methodological differences and new approaches to estimating influenza deaths globally
Asiatic taja dana pembiayaan di UPM
Suatu masa dulu, bidang pertanian dilihat sebagai bidang yang tidak glamor bukan saja di kalangan pelajar malah di kalangan pihak swasta
Kembalikan Glamor Sektor Pertanian
Sektor swasta dan golongan muda perlu berganding bahu untuk mengembalikan kegemilangan bidang pertanian dalam usaha meningkatkan pengeluaran makanan negara sekali gus mengurangkan pergantungan import pada masa depan
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Student as Value Based Product: Reconceptualizing the Subjective Nature of Education
In this paper we consider how students are positioned in school classrooms and the effect positioning has on their ontological and social development. The creation of a powersanctioned objective reality, we argue, pervades student learning in contemporary U.S. classrooms, reducing knowledge students might otherwise acquire to socially acceptable conditions they assume in adulthood. Consequently, this creates a society in which antiintellectualism is normalized as learned codes of behavior are lived. Homogenization then isolates and alienates students as they are produced to fill the ranks of a skills-based workforce. Several factors work in tandem to ingrain students with a perceived objective consciousness, they include: top down educational policy, commodification of difference, distraction and normalization of the above mentioned codes of conduct, a sense of morality tied to citizenship, and civilized absurdity: students become mere abstractions of living experience as they accept life as citizen worker.Educatio
TREN GLAMOR PADA MASYARAKAT DI GAMPONG JEURAM KECAMATAN SEUNAGAN KABUPATEN NAGAN RAYA
In modern times, glamor is a trend that is followed or fulfilled by everyone, not only followed by people who live in urban areas but people who live in rural areas, so that the behavior and social changes in these communities can be categorized as problems in people’s lives in essence because it has deviated from previous life norms. This study aims to determine public opinion about the existing glamorous trends in the Jeuram village community in the district of Nagan Raya. District and can be used as a reference if an improvement is made from the impact of the glamorous trend. In this study, researchers used the theory of self-concept that was sparked by bay James B. Harlock the method used in this study is a qualitative method with the determination of informants by purposive sampling. The results showed that the glamor trend in the people of Jeuram village, Seunagan sub-district, Nagan Raya district had factors such as environment, economy, social media, and competition. While the forms include fashion, household appliances, and communication
Movies Tags Extraction Using Deep Learning
Retrieving information from movies is becoming increasingly
demanding due to the enormous amount of multimedia
data generated each day. Not only it helps in efficient
search, archiving and classification of movies, but is also instrumental
in content censorship and recommendation systems.
Extracting key information from a movie and summarizing
it in a few tags which best describe the movie presents
a dedicated challenge and requires an intelligent approach
to automatically analyze the movie. In this paper, we formulate
movies tags extraction problem as a machine learning
classification problem and train a Convolution Neural Network
(CNN) on a carefully constructed tag vocabulary. Our
proposed technique first extracts key frames from a movie
and applies the trained classifier on the key frames. The
predictions from the classifier are assigned scores and are
filtered based on their relative strengths to generate a compact
set of most relevant key tags. We performed a rigorous
subjective evaluation of our proposed technique for a
wide variety of movies with different experiments. The evaluation
results presented in this paper demonstrate that our
proposed approach can efficiently extract the key tags of a
movie with a good accuracy
Legal Scholarship as a Vocation
Law professors occupy a twin role as scholars and (most of them, at any rate) as lawyers. Deborah Rhode has pointed out, in her contribution to this symposium, that the lawyer role of the professor carries with it some frequently overlooked obligations, specifically the obligation to perform pro bono service. I agree with her, and have ventured similar arguments myself. Here I will address the more purely theoretical side of the legal scholar\u27s vocation. The text I will take for my sermon is the famous speech on the scholar\u27s role that Max Weber delivered to a student audience eighty years ago in Munich, under the title Science as a Vocation. Weber\u27s topic was not just the natural sciences. Wissenschaft, the German word for science, has a broader meaning than the natural sciences: it refers to systematic scholarly inquiry, regardless of the field. Weber\u27s principal theme was the same as I take mine to be, the inward caIling for science
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