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EFFECT OF FREQUENCY OF FEEDING HI-PRO-VITE 781N-1 ON THE GROWTH OF GOLDEN FISH (Cyprinus carpio) IN THE GOLDEN FISH BREEDING CENTER OF TOMONAMO IN LETEFOHO VILLAGE SUB DISTRICT SAME, MUNCIPLAITY OF MAUNUFAHI, TIMOR-LESTE Salvador, Mateus; Belo, Cecilio Alves da Costa; Najamuddin, Najamuddin; Soares, Domingos; Magno, Marito
International Journal of Social Service and Research Vol. 4 No. 11 (2024): International Journal of Social Service and Research
Publisher : Ridwan Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/ijssr.v4i11.1097

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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the frequency of artificial feeding Hi-Pro-Vite 781N-1 on the effective growth of goldfish (Cyprinus carpio) in Timor Leste, Timor. The study used a complete randomized design (CRD) with 3 treatments and 3 replications, in which the conditions of the test unit are carried out according to randomization for all test units. The results of the research conducted for eight weeks (56 days) regarding the frequency for artificial feeding hi-pro-vite 780N-1 were: water temperature, water oxygen, sin water, and total dissolved solids (TDS) of 42.4 ppm, and the results of water quality measurements once a week in the morning (08.00 WIB), on average (20.00 htl) and in the afternoon (05.00) for 8 weeks (58 days). The results obtained during the research week (65 days) fresh at water temperature with a value of 20.2 oC with water oxygen 2.89 pmm, water content 8.3 pmm and TDS 42.4 pmm are indeed a good tolerance for the growth of carp fry (Cyprinus caprio). The behavioral impact of feeding frequency on carp growth and health is explored to refine feeding practices that promote well-being alongside growth. The findings could benefit feed manufacturers and aquaculture stakeholders by informing product development and feeding strategies tailored to maximize growth in carp, contributing to sustainable aquaculture practices. This study offers practical guidance for optimizing feeding practices to enhance growth efficiency, which is crucial for improving fish yield and farm productivity.
Hijacking Democracy in Asia Challenges for Socialpreneurship and Institutional Resilience Magno, Marito; Costa, Americo da; Carvalho, Salustiano Quintao da; Loe, Domingos
Aptisi Transactions On Technopreneurship (ATT) Vol 7 No 3 (2025): November
Publisher : Pandawan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/att.v7i3.555

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The democratization process in Asia faces significant challenges, particularly in leadership transitions often exploited by political elites to maintain power. This phenomenon, known as hijacking democracy, occurs when transitions meant to strengthen democracy are instead manipulated to consolidate authoritarianism and suppress political opposition. This study identifies key factors contributing to democracy hijacking, including political elites, military influence, weak institutions, local political culture, media control, and international pressure. Using a comparative approach across Asia, the research highlights how these elements interact, leading to democratic backsliding and eroding public trust in governance. This issue directly aligns with SDGs 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions, which emphasizes transparent governance, political participation, and institutional integrity. Ensuring fair and accountable leadership transitions is crucial for sustainable development, social stability, and the protection of democratic values in the region. Without institutional reforms and active civic engagement, democracy in Asia remains vulnerable to manipulation by undemocratic actors.