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Liberalization in Formulating Policy of Urban and Regional Planning A Study on the Function Change of the Farming Area of Surakarta City Suburban, A Politic-Economics Perspective Review. Winarti, Budiman Widodo &
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Environmental and food issue have recently been an international concern in whichboth of them have been signed by the increased price of international food. Alsofood issue cannot be separated from land availability as a primary productionfactor. Farming land in Indonesia is already adequate, the problem, however, lieson the narrowing potential farming land due to its land conversion to non-farmingand the absence of commitment and regulation which are capable of protectingfarming land, a country?s commitment toward food security is actually an indicatorof a country regarding food issue. Really farming land to use non agricurtural asbissnies and property priorites.This research aims to describe, analysis and interpret 1) liberalization occurrence ofregional lay out policy, 2) government?s role and other participants in the makingprocess of urban regional planning policy in suburban area of Surakarta city, 3)Community protest against regional and urban planning policy in suburban areas ofSurakarta city, 4) a model of policy of regional and urban planning or construction,a theory of reconstruction of regional and urban planning policy in suburban areasof Surakarta city.KeyWords: Liberalization, Conversion, Role Actor
The Influence of the Good Corporate Governance Towards the Value Of the Company Kartika Hendra Titisari, Aprilia Wulandari, Siti Nurlaela &
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This research aims to know the influence of good corporate governance themanufacturing sub sectors of food and drink that are listed on the Indonesia stockexchange period 2011-2016. For the measurement of the value of the company'sresearchers use the Price Earning Ratio (PER), while for corporate governanceusing the size of the Board of Directors, managerial ownership, firm size and Debtto equity Ratio (DER). The sample in this research company is a companymanufacturing sub sector of the food and drink report financial report-row take partduring the period 2011 ? 2016. the results of this research show that the number ofDirectors, managerial and ownership of company size does not affect the value ofthe manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia stock exchange period 2011-2016. Debt equity ratio effects while significantly to the value of the company.Keyword : [Good Corporate Governance, Value Company].
Implementing Webquests Technique to Improve Students’ Reading Comprehension Arbryan, Anggry
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The objectives of this research are: (1) to find out whether and to what extent WebQuestsTechnique improves students? reading comprehension (2) to describe the class climatewhen WebQuests Technique applied in reading class. The research data were collected byusing techniques of observation, interview, field note, photographs, and test (pre-test andpost-test). Related to the purposes of the study, the research design used in this study wasaction research. The research findings show that the implementation of WebQueststechnique could improve students? reading comprehension and class climate of readingclass. The research results also indicated that these Web-based learning activities couldmake students more engaged in the learning process.Keywords: Reading; WebQuests; Reading Class; Class Climate; Web-based
The Influence of Profitability, Leverage, Independent Commissioner, and Company Size to Tax Avoidance Anita Wijayanti, Intan Taqta Alfina, Siti Nurlaela &
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This research aims to test the influence of profitability, leverage, independentCommissioner, and the size of the company to tax avoidance on mining companieslisted on the Indonesia stock exchange in 2014-2016. The independent variable inthis study is the Retrun On Assets (ROA), Debt To Equity Ratio (DER), theindependent Commissioner, and the size of the company. For the dependentvariable in this study using Cash Effective Tax Rate (CETR). The population thatused as many as 45 companies, research on samples with a purposive samplingtechnique that generates a sample of 10 companies with a three-year period inorder to conduct research. Analytical techniques used were linear regressionanalysis. The results of this research show that leverage, independentCommissioner of the company and the size effect on tax avoidance. Whileprofitability has no effect on tax avoidance.Keywords: Profitability, Leverage, Independent Commissioner, Company Size, TaxAvoidance
Changed in the Community’s Livelihood Along Chee River Under The Process of Capitalism: Case Study Chee Wang Kan Village, Mancha Khiri District, khon kaen province. Bodee Putsyainunt
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The objective of this article is to understand the general context of the CheeWang Kan village, including of change in Chee Wang Kan livelihood under theprocess of capitalism. This study employed the concept of community economy.In-depth interviews with 10 key informants and 103 household representativeswere applied together with guided questions. The study found that the previouspattern of community economy in Chee Wang Kan village, since 1924, wasagriculture, based on cropped rice for their own consumption and fish from theChee River for their own consumption and for sale. Since 1989, the advance ofagriculture technology meant that they started to use walking tractors on theirfarms. The pattern of the community economy in Chee Wang Kan village changedto be agriculture products for sale. Prior to 2000, area suffered flooding that ledmore laborers in the community to migrate to find work in Bangkok. Consequently,this changed the villagers’ livelihoods, which became a mixture of non-agricultureand agriculture products for sale. This situation continues to the present time.However, the pattern of community economy in Chee Wang Kan village hasadapted to suit the context of the community, having not only agriculture but also anon-agriculture pattern. This has ensured the maintenance of the communityeconomy pattern, under the influence of capitalism, to the present time.Keywords : Community livelihood, Community economy, Capitalism, Chee River, CheeWang Kan
The Impact of Globalization with Thai University Students Enrolled With International Program Chuanchen Bi, Wei Yang
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Globalization, caused by the rapid development ofInformation and CommunicationTechnology (ICT), is becoming aninevitable trend in the present world.Globalization offers clear opportunities and benefits for the world economies butcomes with substantial social costs that often appear to affect people, especially theyouth. The world’s researchers have paid most of their attention to adolescents, thespecial group of youth whose transition from being children to adulthood, has beenmost affected by the globalization period.Theaim of thisstudy is to study the futureimpacts of globalization towards perspectives in place identity, specifically, thehometown identityofthe youth. As most of the migration workers from Bangkokare coming from northeastern of Thailand, the place where agriculture industry isthe major industry.The young students who enrolled with international program inthe under-graduate levelforms the basis for this research. This study uses primarydata which was collected in Khon Kaen University Internasional College(KKUIC).The research results indicated thatthe respondents from KKUICweremore willing to live in big cities and that traditional music stylesareneitherpopular nor attractive anymore.Among the participating youth students, placeidentity concerning future working place and living place, big cities such asBangkok, Chiang Mai, etc. are more attractive for them. The willing of migration ishigher than 78%.Sustainable development in the agricultural based region needscontributions from the locals.However, the loss of place identity might act againstthis participation.Keywords: Globalization, Future Perspective, PlaceIdentity, YouthStudent, NortheasternThailand
Factors Affecting the Attitudes of Members’ Towards Participation in Fisheries Cooperative In Dahlak Islands, Eritrea Daniel Sium, Chaichan Wongsamun
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The study intended to analyze factors affecting the members’ attitudes towardsparticipation their cooperative in fishing communities of Dahlak Islands, Eritrea.The Ministry of Marine Resources Eritrea (MMR) initiated the formation offisheries cooperatives in 1994, in 2017 only 39 village level cooperatives and 6regional fishery cooperatives were functional. Considering the fact that activeparticipations leads to successful cooperation, yet only about 1,500 fishermen andwomen were actively incorporated nationwide. Dahlak islands fisheriescooperative was one of the six reginal cooperative with 228 active membersengaged in fish supply services. To understand their attitude, the study usedquantitative approach in collecting data, information was gathered usingquestionnaires from 140 systematically selected random samples with 95%confidence level. To obtain information Likert-type questions were designed,where the data were considered as continuous data and analyzed using StatisticalPackage for Social Sciences. The results showed that attitudes towardsparticipation were positive, with only 11.4% of the respondent having negativeattitudes. The attitudes of members were correlated with independent factors ofage, gender, educational level, monthly income, family size, profession, trainingattendance, number of training taken, loan received and amount of loan received.Sorted from highest to lowest the variables with significant correlation were;number of training taken (0.50**), cooperative related training taken (0.46**),monthly income from Cooperative (0.34**), loan received (0.25**) amount of loantaken (0.20*). In conclusion taking training and number of training taken ofmembers were attributes to active psrticipation, and with the increase in number oftrainings the members had more positive attitudes towards participation. Moreover,the chances of receiving loans and amount of loans had significant effect inincreasing participation. It is recommended to increase the number of traininggiven and accessibility of loans to improve participation of members in fisheriescooperative in Dahlak islands, Eritrea.Key Words: Dahlak, fishery, cooperative, participation, attitude
International Marriage: Life Must Go On! Sekson Yongvanit
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International marriage is marriage between people from two different nations and itis a common phenomenon that occurs daily in today's small-world society. Due tothe changes in this modern world, it is now very easy to be interactive, travel, andexchange information. People from many countries have the opportunity tocommunicate through media such as web pages, email, Face book, or Line. It isalso much easier for people to meet ‘face to face’ due to the lower cost of airfares.Sometimes, when there are problems with language, it is possible to hire someoneto help by translating or writing letters to help people connect with each other fromanother country. It is also possible to use a broker company who, for a fee, willcontract and coordinate everything right up until the couple gets marriedThailand is one of the countries where local people enter into marriage withforeigners. Especially, Thai women prefer to marry Westerners, while women fromVietnam or China often choose husbands from Japan, Korea, or Taiwan. Studiesindicate that there are large variances in the age, education, religion, language,culture, life style, and family relationships of the people involved in thesemarriages. The parents of Thai women, who marry a foreigner, although they maynot understand their son in law’s language, will accept him and be very happy tohave him as a son in law. If they move abroad with their husband, the Thai womenwill visit Thailand every year and many send money back to Thailand regularly.They also plan to return to live in the Thailand when there is an opportunity orwhen their husband retires.Keywords: International Marriage, Germany, Thailand, Way of life
A Comparison of International and Domestic Hotels in Sanya, Hainan Province, China Yi Du, Chuanchen Bi & Warangkana Thawornwiriyatrakul
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This paper focused on the hotel industry in Sanya, the southern city in HainanProvince, China. Its objective was to compare domestic 5-star with international 5-starhotel and to find out the differences between the two hotels. Using qualitative approachwith in-depth interview, observation and a systematic of review literature, we foundthe differences of each hotel operation and effective suggestions to make a betterdevelopment, according to their market environment. To understand these differences,the paper indicates them in the context of advantages, disadvantages and suggestions inthe competitive market environment.
Elongation, Cooking Loss and Acceptance of Wet Noodles Substituted with Fennel Leaves Flour Rusdin Rauf dan Zaqiatul Muna
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Fennel leaves are composed of various components that are beneficial to health andprovide a distinctive flavor. The effort to increase fennel leaf consumption isthrough the processing of fennel leaf flour as an intermediate product which can besubstituted in noodle product. The purpose of the study was to evaluate theelongation, cooking loss and acceptance of wet noodles substituted fennel leafflour. The study used a complete randomized design, with 4 fennel leaf floursubstitution treatments, were 0%, 2.5%, 5% and 7.5%. Wet noodles were analyzedfor elongation, cooking loss and acceptance. The elongation and the cooking lossdata were analyzed using One-Way ANOVA at a level of 0.05, while theacceptance data were analyzed using non-parametric Kruskal-Wallis followed byDuncan test. The results indicated that there was the influence of fennel leavesflour substitution on tensile strength, strain, cooking loss and acceptance of wetnoodles. The highest tensile strength was shown by wet noodle substituted 2.5%fennel leaf flour, was 0.18N. The biggest strain was revealed by wet noodlesubstituted with 0% fennel leaf flour, was 58.65%. The lowest cooking loss of wetnoodle was given by the substitution of 2.5%, was 0.66%. The lowest cooking lossof wet noodle was given by the substitution of 2.5%, was 0.66%. The highestacceptance was displayed by wet noodles substituted 0% fennel leaf flour, followedby 2.5% substitution.Keywords: Acceptance, cooking loss, elongation, fennel leaves, noodles.