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Abstract: This article examines on the formulation, implementation, the role of the facilitator and evaluation of education and training programmes (training and education) teacher of Islam Madrasa on the porch of the religious Training (CF) Field. The results include the formulation of a program of education and training (training and education) Teacher Training Hall at Madrasah PIE Religious Terrain following a curriculum created by the technical Personnel Pusdiklat education and religious affairs in Jakarta, the implementation of education and training (training and education) Teacher Training Hall at Madrasah PIE Religious Terrain is divided in two categories..........
Keywords:- educational programs and training, professionalism of teachers
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Abstract: This classroom action research was done in Mathematics educational departement of PGRI university of Palembang. Based on my observation during three years, the students were low on searching journals and they were less motivation on reading related to the research variables. The focus was aimed at improving the achievement of students' learning outcomes by using project based instruction in Mathematics educational research course. The learning outcomes were described in the ability of understanding the basic concepts of educational research; the ability to create a research proposal; and presenting a research project proposal............
Keywords:- Project Based Instruction, Mathematics Educational Research Course, Mathematics Educational Departement, PGRI University of Palembang
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Abstract: The purpose of this study is to review of further development concerning the Corruption Eradication Commission's authority to prosecution of criminal acts of corruption as affirm in Article 6 Paragraph 3 of Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number30 of 2002, in conducting law enforcement operations the corruption eradication commission follows the main Indonesian anti-corruption laws, namely Law Number 31 of 1999 as amended through Law Number 20 of 2001 on The Eradication of Corruption. In another side, there have the same authority and obligations in Article 30 sub article (1) paragraphs a, d, and e of the Law of the Republic Indonesia Number 16 of 2004 on the Attorney of the Republic of Indonesia. These authorities has created 'over-lapping or dualism in prosecution of criminal acts of corruption............
Keywords:-Authority, Investigation, Prosecution, Corruption Eradication Commission, Attorney Institutions,
and Criminal Offense of Corruption
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[2] Andi Mulyono, The Investigation of Gratification Crime an Analysis of Criminal Law Enforcement in Indonesia, International Journal of Advanced Research, ISSN 2320-5407, Intl J Ady Res 5 (2) 433-440, 2017
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[4] Dahniar, Gross Violation of Human Rights in Aceh: Patterns of Violence through the Indonesian Government's Policy, International Organization of Scientific Research-Journal of Humanities and Social Science (IOSR-JHSS), Vol.22, Issue 5, Ver. I (May-2017), pp.19-40, e-ISSN: 2279-0837,p-ISSN: 2279-0845, PP. 19-40, DOI: 10.9790/0837-2205011940.
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Abstract: Based on the quantitative analysis of China's national level eldercare policy documents and from the perspective of policy network theory, this paper mainly analyzed China's eldercare policies after it entered the aging period. The research showed that the frequent interaction of eldercare policy network action subjects in policy network based on interest appeals, resource exchanges and policy preferences has affected the network relationship and network structure, which further affected the implementation of eldercare policies. Hence,.........
Keywords:- policy network; eldercare policy; policy change; network relationship; network structure
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Abstract: The present paper tries to gives an account of the manufacturing process of pottery by the people of Oinam, who inhabit the same named village in the Senapati District, Manipur (India), among whom the art of potmaking is still a continuing craft since early days the significance of Oinam ceramic technology lies with the fact that this female-oriented craft is excelled with the naked hand by using molding and paddle-beater technique duly decorated with cord-marked impression at the body part of the vessels. Both these ceramic attributes bear archaeological significances in terms of their probable spatial distribution and continuity throughout Southeast Asia and beyond since Neolithic times or earlier.
Keywords:- Handmade pottery, cord-marking, Oinam, Poumai tribe, Naga, Manipur (India)
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Fear of Negative Evaluation and Perfectionism in Young Adults |
Country | : | India. |
Authors | : | Geeta Sunkarapalli || Trishi Agarwal |
: | 10.9790/0837-2205085360 |
Abstract: Fear of Negative Evaluation is defined as "apprehension about others' evaluations, distress over their negative evaluations, avoidance of evaluative situations, and the expectations that others would evaluate oneself negatively". "Perfectionism is a personality disposition characterized by striving for flawlessness and setting exceedingly high standards of performance accompanied by overly critical evaluations of one's behavior". The present study examined the relationship between fear of negative evaluation and perfectionism. The sample consisted of 200 young adults, divided into two (18-22 and 23-27 years). It is a quantitative study using purposive and snowball methods for sampling............
Keywords:- Fear of Negative Evaluation, Perfectionism
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Smile of Discontent': Re-negotiating the Postcolonial Identity in Colonial Kerala |
Country | : | India. |
Authors | : | Dr. Lakshmi Sukumar |
: | 10.9790/0837-2205086164 |
Abstract: Laughter has always been seen as arising out of some kind of incompatibility or some incongruity… The concrete manifestations of laughter arising from such a constellation range from subversive laughter, carnivalesque exhilarations, wry smiles, self-deprecation, gallows humour, or black humour to more conciliatory and healing humour, or to the wild and eerie laughter of the otherwise silenced "madwoman in the attic." All these reflect a struggle for agency, an imbalance of power, and a need, a desire, for release. [Reichle and Stein 09] [Laughter] is always caught up in the kinds of distinctions between centre and margins every society employs to establish and stabilise its identity: in one society, the predominant form of laughter can be that which aims from the site of the ideological or power centre at what is to be marginalised or excluded altogether.............
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | The Traditional Agricultural Tools and Technology used by the Bodos. |
Country | : | India. |
Authors | : | Nijra Brahma || Dr. Luke Daimary |
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Abstract: This study will help in identifying various traditional agricultural tools and technology of the Bodos. Agricultural tools and technology used by the Bodos are economical in conditions of labour, money and time saving. This study will identify and describe both hand and animal drawn agricultural tools and technology used by the Bodos to increase agricultural production. This study was conducted in Simbargaon, Tipkai, and Gossaigaon under Kokrajhar district, in Jhakaragaon under Udalguri district in Bodoland Territorial Area Districts, Assam and in Pacham Satali under Alipurduar district, West Bengal.
Keywords:- Agricultural implements, Animal drawn tool, hand drawn tools, Traditional tools.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | An Analysis of Impact of Demonetization on Black Money in India |
Country | : | India. |
Authors | : | Dr. Neeraj Emmanuel Eusebius |
: | 10.9790/0837-2205087375 |
Abstract: India being the largest democracy in the world with a population of over 1.25 crores have to cater to the need of a greatly diverse society. Since Independence measures have been taken by different governments in order to achieve high rate of economic growth. The efforts taken in this direction have been subdued by the rising population accompanied by corruption in the society. The BJP Government led by the Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi took a massive step which was to Demonetize the two major currency notes of rupees 500 and rupees 1000 in order to curb the menace of black money prevalent in the society. This paper aims to analyse the positive and the negative impacts of the entire demonetization process............
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