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Productivity Test Soil Latosol Reddish brown Landslide Vulnerability Through Study Influence Dosage Cow Manure and Intensity of Soil Cultivasion Against Growth and Sweet Corn Results Suntoro, Priyono, Rahayu, S Minardi dan
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The Use of “Google Docs” in Teaching Writing: An Alternative Way of Collaboration in Writing Ana Setyandari, Umi Sholihah dan
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This article describes one of innovative strategies for education in digital era. It isbased on the research of utilizing “Google Docs” in teaching writing. Starting fromthe questionnaire and observation that had been done by the researcher to Englishstudents of Widya Dharma University of Klaten in preliminary research, there arestill many students that have low ability in writing because insufficient practice inwriting. Most of writing activities in the class give the theories of writing with lesspracticing. Even when the students did the task, they only did the task based on theinstruction then submitted without any revision. Some students said that sometimesthe lecturer gave correction in class but it consumed the time and not all studentsgot their correction because limited time. When the correction given in othermeeting, it wastes the time and there is no time for making revision. This researchis aimed to face those problems by using “Google Docs”. The using of “GoogleDocs” gives the opportunities for the students to review others’ works everywhereand whenever they want, not only in the class. The findings of the research showthat there are significant improvements of students’ writing skill after applyingcollaborative learning using “google docs”. So, it is proven that utilizing “GoogleDocs” in reviewing students’ work can be alternative method to improve writingability.Keywords: writing skill; collaborative learning; google docs; classroom action research
Factors Affecting the Attitudes of Members’ Towards Participation in Fisheries Cooperative In Dahlak Islands, Eritrea Chaichan Wongsamun, Daniel Sium,
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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
Safety Assement of Jambal Roti Salted Fish in Solo City Nanik Suhartatik, Viandra Choirunissa, Merkuria Karyantina &
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Salted fish is one of the common processed fish, such as Ariidae Fish can be processedinto Jambal Roti. Salted fish which made by traditional processing will affect the qualityand safety of food. The criteria of safe food was the presence or absence of hazardouscomponents either physical, chemical and microbiological. This study aimed todetermine the water content, formalin content, salt content, total plate count,Escherichia coli, and Salmonella sp from salted fish jambal roti that sold in Solo City.The results of formalin test showed that 21 samples (87.5%) are containedformaldehyde. Salt content in salted fish are range from 4 to 16.9% and it was still lowerthan the SNI that was set salt content in salted fish by 20%. Water determination resultsshowed 23 samples (95.83%) have higher water content than SNI obligation which was40%. Total plate count showed that 1 sample was known upper than the SNI maximumstandard was 1. 105 CFU/g. Salmonella sp on Salted fish was negative whether E. colitest report that 25% of the samples were contain Escherichia coli.Keywords: E.coli, formaldehyde, salted fish, Salmonella sp, TPC
Lecturer Internship Program in Industry to Provide Real Work Experience for University Students Deasy Chrisnia Natalia, Layta Dinira dan
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Indonesia higher education learning system is currently less responsive to the industrial jobdynamics. As a result, there is a mismatch between graduates’ skill with the competenciesrequired by industry. Higher education has prepared nearly one million students to becometeachers, but the government has no plans to increase the number of public servant teachers.This policy makes most of graduates are unemployed. Companies in non-education andmanufacturing services have started complaining about the difficulty of finding workerslike engineers to fill in skilled positions. The rapid changing of industrial job dynamicsmake learning in higher education institution should move as rapidly as possible with theindustry. Therefore, it is necessary to develop collaboration between higher educationinstitution and industry. This paper proposed an innovation to learn and develop knowledgefrom industry through lecturer internship program. After attending internship program inthe industry, lecturers are expected to provide more real working experience to the students.The lecturer internship program in the industry will be focused on product research anddevelopment collaboration. In this paper will be presented a theoretical study about: (1)thebenefits; (2)factors that can affect; or (3)hinder the success of lecturer internship program inthe industry.Keywords: [lecturer, internship, program, industry, university
International Marriage: Life Must Go On! Yongvanit, Sekson
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International marriage is marriage between people from two different nations and itis a common phenomenon that occurs daily in todays 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
The Effect of Tax Planning and Deferred Tax Expense on Earnings Management on Manufacturing Companies Listed In The Indonesia Stock Exchange Riana Rachmawati Dewi, Noviana Mulyani, Kartika Hendra Titisari &
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This study aims to examine the effect of tax planning and deferred tax expense onearnings management practices. Population in the study were all manufacturingcompanies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. Sampling method used ispurposive sampling method by using the criterion of research sample data, so thatobtained sample of 84 annually report of manufacturing company during period ofyear 2014 – 2016. Data analysis method using descriptive statistical test, classicalassumption test and multiple linear regression. The results of the study provideempirical evidence that earnings management is not influenced by tax planning andearnings management are affected negatively and significantly by deferred taxexpense. Meanwhile, simultaneously proves that tax planning and deferred taxexpense have significant effect to earnings management variable. Based on thecoefficient of determination proves that 11,5% variable earnings management canbe explained by variable tax planning and deferred tax expense. While 88,5% othervariables which are not used in this research influence earnings managementvariable.Keywords: TaxjPlanning, DeferrediTaxlExpense, EarningsuManagement
The Student-Teachers’ Understandings of EIL Approach in A Microteaching Course Widya, Ardiyani
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This paper presents a study about the students-teachers’ understandings of EIL approach inthe three mini lessons which includes one of the topics requirement: integratingmulticultural approaches to provide small and medium enterprises with competitiveadvantage. In particular, the study aims to find what eight student-teachers’ understandingsof EIL approach are in a Microteaching course (ED603C). English is defined as anInternational Language (EIL) approach as the situation where “English is used tocommunicate across linguistic and cultural boundaries, often in more formal contexts, thenthere seems little reasons to require these boundaries must coincide with national borders”.From this definition, it can be implied that English has been used for the objective of widercommunication purposes for people all over the world. The data were collected throughlesson plans, Action Research Teaching Journals (ARTJs), and portfolios. The study foundthat there were three prominent themes where EIL approach is defined. First, the studentteachersgot their initial understanding of EIL approach as comparing two cultures (westernand local cultures). Second, the student-teachers got better understandings of EIL byaccommodating their students’ cultures. Third, the student-teachers had finallyaccommodated EIL approach by presenting not only local and target language cultures, butalso international cultures. In addition, presenting various kinds of cultures were claimed tobe a successful way to increase their students’ interest of the materials as well as theirstudents’ awareness of cultural diversities. It is expected that this research will give betterunderstanding to the development and implication of EIL approach in the future. The paperends with some recommendation for improvement of EIL approach and other multiculturalapproaches.Keywords: student-teachers; EIL approach; microteaching course; target language cultures;international cultures
Characteristics Influence of Corporate Governance and Firm Performance Against Tax Avoidance (Empirical Study On Dan Baverage Company Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange Year 2012 to 2015) Siti Nurlaela, Meilina Tri Astuti, Kartika Hendra Titisari &
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This study aims to empirically examine the influence of corporate governance andcorporate characteristics on tax evasion. This analysis uses the independentvariable is institutional ownership, independent directors, audit committee,profitability (ROA) and leverage (DER). The dependent variable is tax evasion.Examples of food and beverage research company listed on the Indonesia StockExchange in 2012-2015. The research method using purposive sampling methodand statistical using multiple linear regression analysis. Samples were obtainedfrom 11 companies with a term of 4 years resulted in 44 samples. The results ofthis study indicate institutional ownership, independent directors and auditcommittee did not significantly affect the tax evasion,Keywords: institutional ownership, independent directors, audit committee profitability(ROA), leverage
The Influence Of In- Store As A Mediation To Impulse Buying (Study On The Retails In Yogyakarta) Wisnalmawati, Wisnalmawati
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Impulse buying often takes place inside the store. Impulse buying describesunplanned purchasing decisions.This research aims to: 1.analyse hedonic motivethat directly affects impulse buying, 2. analyse direct marketing that directly affectsimpulse buying, 3. hedonic motive and direct marketing influence on impulsebuying mediated by in store. Subjects in this research are consumers of threeclothing stores in Yogyakarta. The sample uses as many as 75 respondents, dataanalysis technique uses Structural Equational Model (SEM) with Smart PLS 3.0Program. The results of this research prove: 1. hedonic motive has influenced onimpulse buying, 2.direct marketing has influenced on impulse buying, 3 hedonicmotive and direct marketing influence on impulse buying mediated by in store. Thefindings of this study may contribute to consumer behaviour models, at retails andTripple duties of Higher Education.Keywords: hedonic motive; direct marketing; in store; and impulse buying

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