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Self-Presentation of Mistresses (Erving Goffman\u27s Dramaturgy Study of Mistresses “Ani-Ani” in Bandung)
Self-presentation is an effort made by an individual to build a certain impression according to their profession in front of others, including what is done by a mistress (Ani-ani). This study aims to determine the self-presentation of Ani-ani in Bandung according to Erving Goffman\u27s dramaturgy study. This research focuses on the front stage and backstage of the Ani-anis. This research used a qualitative approach with dramaturgy studies. The object of the research is the Ani-anis in Bandung. The selection of informants used a purposive sampling technique where the informants were two Ani-anis in Bandung. The data collection techniques used were in-depth interviews, observations, documentation, and literature studies. The results show that the front stage appearance of the Ani-anis was filled by their behavior when they were with their loyal customers during their quality time. Like Mawar, she used good Indonesian with a gentle, mature, reserved demeanor on the front stage. Meanwhile, Melati used exaggerated Indonesian with a spoiled, seductive, and expressive demeanor. Meanwhile, in the backstage, they displayed their full figure in their daily life, which is completely different from what they showed when they were with their clients. Like Mawar, she often used Sundanese, is lively, religious, and responsible for her family. While Melati was quiet, she used good Indonesian and became a wife who obeyed her husband. This study concludes that every Ani-ani presents themselves in their performances in the front or backstage
Gel Formulations of Guava Leaves (Psidium Guajava L) Leaves Ethanol Extract As a Wound Healing Of Burns in Rabbits
The ethanol extract of guava leaves (Psidium guajava L) in previous studies was known to have antiburn, antiinflammatory, antidiarrhea and antibacterial activity. The preparations made are gel preparations which are preferred by the public. The purpose of this study was to determine the activity of guava leaf ethanol extract gel and its effective concentration in healing burns in rabbits. The research method uses rabbits 4 tails made 5 wounds on the back, consisting of negative control, comparison (Bioplacenton®), gel preparations 3%, 5%, and 11%. Wound diameter measurements were carried out on days 3, 6, 9, 12, 15 and 18. The parameters observed were the size of the wound diameter, wound healing such as wound drying, scab formation, closure of the wound and the growth of new hair around the wound. An inflammatory process occurs for 3 days after injury and not processed wound healing. Fibroblasts appeared on day 6 and peaked on day 9, so that on day 9 all treatment and control groups experienced linear healing. On the 9th day the fibroblasts began to peel off on the skin indicating the group has reached the peak of the proliferation phase and wound contractions occur gradually urgent. The results of the guava leaf extract gel activity test (Psidium guajava L) showed a concentration of 11% gave the best effect
Maternal and Child Health: The Key to a Better South African Future
South Africa, a country rich in history and natural beauty, also faces serious challenges in the health sector, especially maternal and child health. Maternal and infant mortality rates are still high, inequality in access to health services, low levels of education and knowledge of reproductive health, as well as problems of malnutrition and HIV/AIDS are the main focus of discussion. Although the government has launched programs to improve maternal and child health, funding challenges and disparities in health resources between regions still hinder the achievement of equitable health coverage. This article highlights the importance of increasing health budget allocations, building first-level health facilities, improving the skills of health workers, reproductive health education, nutritional interventions, and multi-stakeholder cooperation to overcome these health challenges.
Integration and Innovation in Learning: A Comprehensive Study of Grade 10, 11, and 12 Students in Banten province
This research aims to evaluate curriculum transformation and integration of innovation in education in Banten province in the face of modern progress. Through a questionnaire to 50 high school students in grades 10 to 12, frequency distribution, class trends and the correlation between perceptions of innovation and skill improvement will be analyzed. The results show students\u27 positive views towards the integration of innovation in all classes. A positive correlation was found between perceived innovation and skills improvement. Analysis of class trends revealed consistency of positive views across classes. Overall, the results of the analysis support students\u27 acceptance of the integration of innovation in the curriculum and its impact on skill improvement
Students’ Stress Coping Mechanism
Academic stress is often found in students and is sometimes difficult to avoid. Stressful conditions often have a negative impact on students\u27 mental health. For this sake, adaptive coping strategies are needed. This present study aims at: (1) describing the level of family resilience; academic self-efficacy; stress coping mechanisms; (2) analyzing the influence of family resilience and academic self-efficacy on stress coping mechanisms. Questionnaires were used as the instrument of this study and multiple regression techniques were applied as the techniques for data analysis. The result revealed that family resilience has a significant effect on stress coping mechanisms (Sig. 0.047 < 0.05), academic self-efficacy has a significant effect on stress coping mechanisms (Sig. 0.005 < 0.05). The effective contribution is 21.58%, family resilience and academic self-efficacy have a significant effect on stress coping mechanisms. Meanwhile, the relative contribution of family resilience to stress coping mechanisms is 38.6%, academic self-efficacy to stress coping mechanisms is 61.4%. Academic self-efficacy has a stronger influence on stress coping mechanisms. In this way, families are expected to increase their family\u27s resilience, students are expected to increase their academic self-efficacy so that they have good stress coping mechanisms and are adaptive in dealing with their academic problems
Analysis of the Availability and Gaps of Educational Facilities in Teluk Bintuni Regency Papua
Education is recognized as a human right and the main key to a nation\u27s progress. The availability of adequate educational facilities in each region is crucial to ensure equal access to education for all citizens. However, Indonesia faces significant challenges in providing equitable educational facilities, especially considering the diverse geographical and demographic conditions between regions. Teluk Bintuni Regency in West Papua Province is one of the areas that requires special attention in improving educational access and facilities, especially because of its geographical conditions, the majority of which are islands with mountains and sea waters. This research aims to analyze the availability of educational facilities in Teluk Bintuni Regency, with a focus on the type and level of schools. Data obtained from the Education Department shows that by 2023, this district will only have 263 schools, consisting of kindergartens, elementary schools, middle schools, high schools and vocational schools. This figure is still considered insufficient and equitable, especially when compared with the population of around 60,000 people spread across 23 sub-districts. The main challenge in providing equitable educational facilities in Teluk Bintuni Regency involves diverse geographic and demographic conditions. Therefore, it is hoped that this research can provide an in-depth evaluation of the current condition of educational facilities, identify existing gaps, and formulate the need for improving educational facilities in the future based on population growth projections. It is hoped that the results of this research can provide a strong basis for policy making by the Teluk Bintuni Regency Government, especially in terms of planning and budgeting for the equitable development of educational facilities. It is also hoped that the conclusions from this research can become a reference for related agencies, such as the Education Office, Bappeda, and the Teluk Bintuni Regency DPRD, in preparing strategic plans for educational development for the next five years
Digital Marketing Strategies and Performance of Tour Operators Supply Chain in the Tourism Industry
Digital marketing strategies are vital in enhancing the performance of tour operators’ supply chains within the tourism sector, increasing visitor numbers, sales, and profit, indirectly affecting the economic growth of a community. The number of international visitors in Tanzania has remained constant at about one million since 2012. This study investigates the effects of digital marketing Strategies on the performance of tour operators\u27 supply chains in Tanzania, guided by the Resource-Based View theory. Employing a convergent parallel mixed-method design, the study includes a sampling frame consisting of 543 tour operators with a sample size of 230 firms. Data collection involved the utilization of both structured questionnaires and interview guides, followed by analysis employing descriptive statistics and Structural Equation Modelling. The findings demonstrate a positive significant relationship between digital marketing strategies and tour operators’ supply chain performance. The results suggest the integration of Artificial Intelligence into the digital marketing strategies mix to facilitate personalized messaging and enhance analytics. Tour operators need to engage skilled information and communication technology experts and institute continuous training initiatives to increase the quality of their websites and social media platforms ensuring visitors receive updated content to capture the attention of visitors. Attentiveness to visitors’ online feedback is crucial for enhancing product and service delivery and tour operators should focus on increasing website traffic. The results are useful to stakeholders in enhancing the promotion of tourism products and services leading to an increasing the number of visitors
Altruism, Self-Efficacy, Self-Actualization, and Their Effect on Employee Performance
The aim of this research was to investigate how altruism, self-efficacy, and self-actualization influence the performance of employees at BPR Kuningan Bank. This research uses a numerical technique and primary data collection through a Likert scale questionnaire distributed to employees of BPR Kuningan Bank through Google Form, the sample of this research was 85. Secondary data comes from official sources such as journals and books. This research is explanatory research that tests previously designed hypotheses or known as causality research and describes how research variables relate to one another. The outcomes indicated that self-efficacy favorablely and remarkablely influences employee performance, as evidenced by the t-value test outcomes. The computed t-value of 5,355 surpasses the critical t-value of 1,990, indicating a strong impact. Self-actualization demonstrates a favorable and remarkable influence on employee performance, as indicated by the statistical analysis of the t-value test, where the computed t-value of 4,209 exceeds the critical t-value of 1,990. However, altruism does not exhibit a favorable impact on employee performance, evidenced by the error rate (sig) of 0,136, which surpasses the threshold of 0,05. The combined effect of Altruism, Self-Efficacy, Self-Actualization on Employee Performance significance value in the anova table for the effect of X1, X2, X3 simultaneously / together on Y is 0,000 <0,05 and the value of F count 50,010> F table 2,716 so it can be concluded that H4 is accepted which means X1, X2, X3 have an effect on Y simultaneously
Capital Structure, Liquidity, Profit Growth, and Financial Performance of Culinary MSMEs Using Local Raw Materials
This study examines the capital structure, liquidity, profit growth, and financial performance of micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in the culinary sector based on local raw materials in Tasikmalaya City. A quantitative research approach with a descriptive-analytical method was employed, analyzing data from 33 sampled MSMEs. The findings reveal that the majority of MSMEs maintain a satisfactory capital structure, adequate liquidity, and positive profit growth. Furthermore, the financial performance of these MSMEs, particularly in terms of profitability, is commendable. The study concludes that there is a positive relationship between capital structure, liquidity, profit growth, and financial performance in these MSMEs, highlighting the importance of effective management in achieving business success
Implementation of the First In First Out (FIFO) Algorithm in the Sandal and Shoe Product Inventory (Stock) Application
This study addresses the optimization of inventory management for sandal and shoe products, at CV Diva Karya Mandiri Warehouse, which covers of five key features: a dashboard, master data management, transaction data, reporting, and user management. The First In First Out (FIFO) algorithm is specifically applied to the transaction feature, ensuring timely disbursement in line with the order of receipt. It is implemented using Rapid Application Development (RAD) methodology, which consists of Planning Requirements, User Design, Construction, and Cutover phases. The developed inventory application offers two access levels: administrators with comprehensive access and warehouse managers with limited access for viewing, searching, and filtering item data. This study successfully implementing the FIFO algorithm, with 95% Blackbox testing result achieved through boundary value analysis approach.Top of For