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Abstract: Background: One of the health problems in Indonesia is anemia due to iron deficiency (Iron Nutrition Anemia), especially in adolescents which has not been completely resolved. One of the factors causing nutritional anemia is due to a lack of iron intake in the food consumed every day which is characterized by below normal hemoglobin (Hb) levels. This study aims to determine the behavior (knowledge, attitudes, subjective norms, and intentions) of consuming blood-supplemented tablets in young women at SMKN 6 Mamboro, Palu City. Materials and Methods: This research is qualitative through in-depth interviews on behavioral aspects (knowledge, attitudes, subjective norms, and intentions). There were 8 informants who came from young women, teachers, health center staff and Palu city health office.....
Keywords: Behavior, Iron Tablets, Young Women
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[3]. BKKBN. (2017). Survei Demografi Dan Kesehatan : Kesehatan Reproduksi Remaja 2017. Badan Kependudukan Dan Keluarga Berencana Nasional.
[4]. Dinas Kesehatan Provinsi Sulawesi Tengah. (2018). Profil Kesehatan Provinsi Sulawesi Tengah Tahun 2018. Profil Kesehatan Provinsi Sulawesi Tengah Tahun 2018.
[5]. Gayatri, D. (2014). MENDESAIN INSTRUMEN PENGUKURAN SIKAP. Jurnal Keperawatan Indonesia. https://doi.org/10.7454/jki.v8i2.151.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Research on the Enhancement of Scientific Research Ability of University Students |
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Authors | : | Jian Zhang Xiaorong Lai |
: | 10.9790/7388-1302010607 |
Abstract: Students' scientific research ability is an indispensable part of the process of talent training in colleges and universities. How to build a scientific and reasonable scientific research platform for students, form a good atmosphere for scientific research within college students, and let students have a good scientific research accomplishment is an important issue urgently to be solved in college education under the new situation. This paper emphasizes the importance of cultivating college students' scientific research ability, and at the same time, from the perspective of students' work, puts forward the "academic department" under the student union as the main position to find the breakthrough of students' scientific research work, so as to achieve the purpose of effectively improving students' scientific research and innovation ability in the process of students' work.
Keywords: Academic department; Student's scientific research ability; Promotion research
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | The Importance of Mental Health Services in College Campus |
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Authors | : | Miss. Srushti Jain || Mr. Akshit Singh || Mr. Devansh Modi |
: | 10.9790/7388-1302010814 |
Abstract: College represents a significant developmental stage, replete with numerous challenges across the social, academic and personal spheres. Most students successfully overcome these obstacles and thrive in their lives. However, in a crucial proportion, these challenges react with genetic and psychosocial adversities, increasing the probability of mental health issues. Mental health issues are prevalent among college students. There are sturdy and unvarying reports from across the globe that college students have higher rates of depression, anxiety and substance use or addiction. Certain findings have also been reported in many states in India. Late adolescence and early adulthood also have a higher likelihood of severe mental.....
Keywords: College, Mental health, Students.
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[4]. Mental Health on University Campuses and the Needs of Students They Seek to Serve by Leah Goodman -University of Illinois at Chicago.
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Abstract: Profit is the main orientation for every business entity because profit is one of the company's performance indicators in order to maintain its sustainability, therefore various strategies are designed and implemented so that the company continues to exist and is able to compete along with increasingly competitive and massive developments. Transfer pricing is a strategy that is often implemented by companies in order to manage resources while achieving profit optimization and as a strategy is certainly influenced by several determinants including Tax minimization, leverage and Good Corporate Governance. This study intends to examine the effect of tax minimization and leverage through the interaction of Good Corporate Governance which is proxied by the number........
Key Words: Tax minimization, leverage, transfer pricing dan Good Corporate Governance
[1]. Abbas, DS, & Eksandy, A. (2020). The effect of effective tax rate, tunneling incentive, and exchange rate on company decisions to transfer pricing: Food and consumption sub-sector companies listed on the Indonesian evidence. PalArch's Journal of Archeology of Egypt/ Egyptology, 17(7), 14430–14442. https://archives.palarch.nl/index.php/jae/article/view/5486
[2]. Ambarukmi, Tri., K., & Diana, N. (2017). The Effect of Size, Leverage, Profitability, Capital Intensity and Activity Ratio on the Effective Tax Rate (Empirical Study of LQ-45 Companies Listed on the IDX During the 2011-2015 Period). Scientific Journal of Accounting Research, 6, 13–26.
[3]. Arifin, A., Saputra, Al-Dua, A., & Purbasari, H. (2020). Company Size, Profitability, Tax, And Good Corporate Governance On The Company's Decision To Transfer Pricing (Empirical Study on Manufacturing Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the 2015-2018 Period). Indonesian Accounting and Finance Research, 5, 141–150.http://journals.ums.ac.id/index.php/reaksi/index
[4]. Arniati, T.; Puspita, DA; Amen, A.; Pirzada, K. 2019. The implementation of good corporate governance model and auditor independence in earnings' quality improvement, Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issues 7(1): 188-200. http://doi.org/10.9770/jesi.2019.7.1(15)
[5]. Bernard, AB, Jensen, JB, & Schott, PK (2006). Transfer Pricing by US-based Multinational Firms. 53(9), 1689–1699. https://www.nber.org/system/files/working_papers/w12493/w12493.pdf
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Safety Monitoring in Clinical Trials |
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Authors | : | G. Sravan Reddy || Annem Suhasini || Sheeba Shabnam || Kusum Bang |
: | 10.9790/7388-1302012938 |
Abstract: Clinical trials are experiments in humans, they must be conducted follow certain establishedstandards in order to protect the rights, safety and well-being of the participants. Monitoringpatientsafetyduringclinicaltrialsisacriticalcomponentthroughoutthedrugdevelopmentlife -cycle.Pharmaceuticalsponsorsmustworkproactively and collaboratively with all stakeholders to ensure a systematic approach tosafety monitoring. The regulatory landscape has evolved with increased requirements forriskmanagementplans,riskevaluationandminimizationstrategies.Astheindustrytransitionsfrompas sivetoactivesafetysurveillanceactivities,therewillbegreaterdemandformorecomprehensiveandinnov ativeapproachesthatapplyquantitativemethods to accumulating data from all sources, ranging from the discovery and preclinicalthrough clinical and post-approval stages. Statistical methods, especially those based on theBayesian framework, are important tools to help provide objectivity and rigor to the safetymonitoringprocess.........
Key Words: clinical trial; safety monitoring; Data and Safety MonitoringBoard (DSMB);sequentialprobabilityratiotest (SPRT);Bayesianmethods
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Relevance of Human Rights Education in Indian Education System |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr. Pooja Pathak |
: | 10.9790/7388-1302013942 |
Abstract: Background:Human rights education is a crucial component of the right to education and has recently received more attention as a separate human right. Understanding one's own and other people's rights and freedoms is regarded as a crucial component of ensuring that every person's rights are respected. The fundamental tenet of human rights education is that students should be instilled with a greater feeling of responsibility for other people's rights in addition to being trained as professionals. Human rights education strives to provide people, particularly Indian youth, the skills they need to effect societal change....
Keywords:Human Rights Education, Societal Changes, National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Human Rights.
[1]. NHRC- India Report Submitted to the UN Human Rights Council for India's Second Universal Periodic Review.
[2]. Report on Recommendations of National Human Rights Commission for Human Rights Education at the University and College Levels, 2007.
[3]. NibeditaMahapatra, "Role of Education in Promotion and Protection of Human Rights", working paper, Odisha Review, 2012.
[4]. Prof. Elumalai&Deepthi S. Nair, "Human Rights Vis-A-Vis Right to Education in Indian Context: Problems and Issues", Research Paper.
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Abstract: Pronunciation is important component in English speaking activity since it can highly influence the meaning of utterances. If someone makes error in pronouncing some words in a sentence, it can disturb the communication. This study aims to find out the errors and factor influence the error produced by English Department students. The researcher applies qualitative research design. In collecting the data, the researcher uses observation and interview. The findings show that the students produced error when they say fricative sound /v/, and Palato-alveolars /ʤ/ and the internal factor influence the error produced by them. To sum up, the students feel difficult in pronouncing the consonants instead of vowels.
Key words: pronunciation errors; Phonetics
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[2]. Jakarta: Universitas Darma Persada.
[3]. Gilakjani, A.P.(2016). English Pronunciation Instruction: A Literature Review.
[4]. International Journal of Research in English Education 1,(1). 1-16 Harmer, J. (200). The Practice of English Language Teaching. London:
[5]. Longman Group Ltd.
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Abstract: This study explored the effect of mobile phones (smartphones) applications on learning English vocabulary by EFL learners at Shaqra University. It attempted to investigate the Saudi EFL learners' perceptions and attitudes about the use of smartphones applications in learning English vocabulary. In addition, it aimed to identify the challenges and problems Saudi EFL learners face while using smartphones applications in learning vocabulary. The sample consisted of one hundred Saudi female college students majoring in the English language at Al-Muzahimiyah Faculty of Education in Shaqra University, Saudi Arabia. The participants were chosen.....
Key Word: Smartphones applications, M-learning, English vocabulary.
[1]. Al-Fahad, F. (2009). Students' attitudes and perceptions towards the effectiveness of mobile learning in Kind Saud University: Saudi Arabia. TOJET: The Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology,8(2). Retrieved from http://www.tojet.net/articles/v8i2/8210.pdf .
[2]. Alfawareh, H., &Jusoh, S. (2014). Smartphones usage among university students: Najran University case. International Journal Of Academic Research, 6(2), 321-326. Doi:10.7813/2075-4124.2014/6-2/B.48
[3]. Ally, M (2009). Mobile Learning: Transforming the delivery of education and training. Edmonton, Canada: AU Press, Athabasca University.
[4]. Basoglu,E and Akdemir,O (2010). A Comparison of undergraduate students'' English vocabulary learning: Using mobile phones and flash cards. TOJET: The Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology,9(3)1-7. Retrieved from http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ898010.pdf
[5]. Brown, T. (2003). The role of m-learning in the future of e-learning in Africa?. Presented at the 21st ICDE WorldConference. Retrieved from http://www.tml.tkk.fi/Opinnot/T-110.556/2004/Materiaali/brown03.pdf
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | A Review on National Education Policy 2020 |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Mr. Pavan Ramchandra Manurkar |
: | 10.9790/7388-1302015661 |
Abstract: This study titled "A review of National Education Policy 2020 is an earnest effort to study the existing literature on the NEP 2020 and to find out the gaps therein for the future studies. The study has chosen the qualitative research techniques to achieve its objectives and 18 research papers were reviewed to get the valuable insights about the subject matter of the study. This research serves as a source of information for the researchers and the stake holders of NEP 2020. This research will help the researchers by understanding challenges and opportunities paved by the introduction of New Education Policy 2020.
Key Word: NEP 2020, Structured Review, Research Gap, Challenges and opportunities
[1]. Dr. Rahul Pratap Singh Kaurav, Prof K G Suresh, Dr. Sumit Narula, Ruturaj Baber. ( 2020), New Education Policy ; Qualitative (contents) Analysis and Twitter Mining( Sentiment Analysis).Journal of content, community and communication, Vol. 12, Year 6, December-2020, ISSN: 2395-7514. DOI: - 10.31620/JCCC.12.20/02.
[2]. K.Meenakshi Sundaram ( 2020)A study on National Education Policy 2020 concerning career opportunities, Shanlax International Journal of Economics, Vol. 9, no. 1, 2020, pp. 63-67. DOI:- https://doi.org/10.34293/ economics.V9il.3497.
[3]. Pawan Kalyani (2020) An Empirical Study on NEP 2020 [National Education Policy] with special reference to the future of Indian Education System and its effects on the stakeholders; JMEIT. October 2020, DOI:- 10.5281/ZENODO.4159546.
[4]. Aithal Sreeramana and Aithal Shubhrajyotsna (2020) https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/102549/ MPRA Paper No. 102549, posted 26 Aug 2020 11:24 UTC.
[5]. Mridul Madhav Panditrao, Minnu Panditrao ( 2020) National Education Policy 2020: What is in it for a student, a parent, a teacher, or us, as a Higher Education Institution/University? https://www.researchgate.net/publication/346819976
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Abstract: This study seeks to ascertain the relationship between students' Attitudes toward Statistics and graduate students' achievement in Statistics in the University of Benin, Nigeria. The population of interest is the students in the Postgraduate Programs of the Faculty of Education. Sample of one hundred students were selected from the population. Measure of Attitude towards Educational Statistics was done using an adopted "Survey of Attitudes toward Statistics" (SATS-36 pre) Questionnaire (Schau, 2003). The instrument was subjected to a Reliability test, a Reliability Coefficient of .88 was obtained for the entire scale while .82, .87, .79, .77, .78, and.76 were obtained for the sub-scales (Affect, Cognitive Competence, Value, Difficulty, Interest and Effort) respectively........
Key Word: Educational Statistics, Attitude towards Educational Statistics, Achievement in Statistics, Correlate of Achievement, Predictor of Achievement
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