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PERISTIWA BERDARAH DI PULAU GADANG KECAMATAN XIII KOTO KAMPAR KABUPATEN KAMPAR TAHUN 1949 Restu Wulandari; Ridwan Melay; Tugiman Tugiman
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan VOL 6 : EDISI 1 JANUARI-JUNI 2019
Publisher : Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan

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Abstract: Bloody event in the village of Pulau Gadang, which was then led by colonel Hoemala Silalahi as a reaction to the Dutch 2nd Military Agression launched on 4 March 1949. Making troop i succed in countinuing the leadership of the Republik Indonesia. In its pursuit of the Kampar Watershed incluiding in the Village of Pulau Gadang wich was the main destination of the Netherlands. The purpose of this study is 1) To know the condition of the village of Pulau Gadang before the occurrence of a bloody event, 2) To know the background of the occurrence of bloody events in the village of Pulau Gadang, 3) To know how there was a bloody event in the village of Pulau Gadang, 4) To know the consequence of bloody events in the island of Pulau Gadang, 5) To know how people remember the bloody events in the village of Pulau Gadang. The research uses qualitative research methods with historical (History) and data collection techniques in the from of bibliography, documentation, observation, and interview. The result is the resistance made by Pulau Gadang society to make the Dutch angry and burn almost all building in Pulau Gadang as well as killing severall warriors in village. So great the sacrifices and struggles that nation been passed by the heroes of the nation, thus we should as the next generation of the nation to always remember and appreciate the service of the heroes and not forget any historical that in this country.Key Words: Bloody Events In The Village Of Pulau Gadang Subdistrict XIII Koto Kampar, Kampar District Years 1949.
Efektivitas Kriteria Restrukturisasi Dalam Meningkatkan Kualitas Portofolio Pembiayaan Hendy Herijanto; Restu Wulandari
ISLAMINOMICS: JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC ECONOMICS, BUSINESS AND FINANCE Vol 7, No 2 (2016): ISLAMINOMICS: Journal of Islamic Economics, Business and Finance
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This study aims(1) to know customer financing areconsider want-not want and capable-incapable on Unit UsahaSyariah PT. Bank Tabungan Negara (2) to know the criteria ofthe restructuring which occur on Unit Usaha Syariah PT. BankTabungan Negara, and (3) to ensure that the criteria that havea positive impact on improving the financing portfolio on UnitUsaha Syariah PT. Bank Tabungan Negara. To achieve theseobjectives, the author uses qualitative research methodology inthis is field research. Sources of data obtained directly from thestudy site on Unit Usaha Syariah PT. Bank Tabungan Negara fromdocuments relating to the cases studied. In addition, the dataobtained from direct interviews with Departement HeadRestructuring and Recovery Collection and Workout ShariaDivision dan Restructuring and Recovery Collection and WorkoutOfficer Sharia Division. After the data were completely collected,the author analyzed the data by descriptive analysis, using thedeductive analysis method, in which a specific conclusion is madefrom general data that have been collected. After conducting theresearch, it is concluded that (1) Bank in determining thecustomers want-not want is from the response of the customerafter receiving first to third a warning letter, while in determiningthe customer is capable-incapable were determined by theaccuracy of the promise to pay the arrears that have been agreed.(2) There are 5 (five) criteria restructuring on UUS BTN ie: hospitalfees, education fees of children, fixed income but needs increase,layoffs but had returned to work, and a decrease in revenues. Thewhole reason is temporary, kasuistis, and the positive reasons thatthese criteria may be considered for approval. (3) When measuredfor one year from the restructuring provision, criteria ofrestructuring customers collectibility are still acceptable orhighest Dalam Perhatian Khsusus (DPK) so that said effective.
Diagnosis, Management and Complication of Tuberculosis: A Comprehensive Systematic Review Restu Wulandari; Magdalena Corry Mega Christin
The Indonesian Journal of General Medicine Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025): The Indonesian Journal of General Medicine
Publisher : International Medical Journal Corp. Ltd

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Background: The study aims to evaluate current evidence on diagnostic approaches, treatment strategies, and complications associated with Tuberculosis (TB), highlighting the need for further research and understanding due to nonspecific clinical presentation and limited diagnostic tools, and the potential for complications from both disease process and treatment. Methods: This systematic review complied with PRISMA 2020 guidelines and concentrated solely on full-text articles published in English from 2015 to 2025.    Editorials and review articles lacking a DOI were excluded to maintain the integrity of high-quality sources.    A literature study was performed using reputable databases such as ScienceDirect, PubMed, and SagePub to identify pertinent studies. Result: The initial database search produced more than 8000 pertinent publications on the subject.  After a thorough three-stage screening process, eight papers fulfilled the inclusion criteria and were chosen for detailed study.  Each study underwent a meticulous critical evaluation, facilitating a comprehensive grasp of the diagnosis, management, and complications of tuberculosis.  This systematic approach ensured that the analysis was based on high-quality evidence, aligned with the study's objectives, and was capable of yielding significant insights into this complex relationship. Conclusion: Treatment for tuberculosis requires accurate diagnosis and effective management to prevent complications. Advances in molecular diagnostics and emerging therapies offer hope for treatment, but barriers like limited access and late diagnosis hinder control efforts. Strengthening diagnostic capabilities and addressing socioeconomic determinants are crucial for improving patient outcomes.