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Worker Saturation in Facing Changes in the Work Environment: The Physiological Impact of Online Jobs
This article discuss about worker saturation in facing changes in the work environment in the physiological impact of online jobs. During the Covid-19 epidemic, social segregation was implemented, and employees worked from home (WFH) via online platform. Some workers get saturation in facing the situation. A process that makes individuals feel ill, uneasy, or anxious as a result of their employment, workplace, or work circumstance. The capacity to adapt to and appreciate current circumstances transforms stress from distress to eustress. Effective stress management tactics include regular exercise, setting aside time for relaxation and self-care, balancing work and pleasure, and practicing time management and meditatio
The Point of View of Spreading the Culture and Habits of Young People through Korean Drama Films
This article discusses the point of view of spreading the culture and habits of young people through Korean Drama films. In this case, the dissemination of culture and habits of young people through Korean drama films is very rapid so that it affects the dress code, behavior, language and several other aspects. This has a positive and negative impact on a country. As a positive thing that is raised is the increase in knowledge and insight of teenagers, the existence of a new culture that can increase youth creativity. But apart from that, there are also negative impacts for adolescents, namely the existence of a gradual shift in culture so that adolescents will forget their own culture. In addition, the standard of beauty / good looks of society will increase, causing many things that are forced by teenagers so that they can look like Korean artists
Is BCG Vaccination the Real Angel for India Against Covid19 Infection-A Survey Based on People Perception
The majority of infectious pneumonia associated with the global outbreak covid19 originated in December 2019 in Wuhan, China. Bacille Calmette Guerin (BCG) is a highly pathogenic strain of Mycobacterium bovis that was isolated from the milk of a cow with tuberculosis mastitis following more than 13 years of continuous in vitro passage. BCG vaccination is critical for improving immunity and lowering death rates. The purpose of this research was to determine the efficacy of BCG immunization against covid19 in India. A self-structured questionnaire with ten questions on facts, the role of BCG vaccine, and covid19 was used to conduct an online survey. The questionnaire was created using the online survey platform google forms, and the link was distributed to participants via social media platforms. The findings were analyzed, and using the gathered answers, a descriptive statistical test was run using the statistical program "SPSS version 20," and the outcome was shown in the form of a pie chart. The current research examined public knowledge of the pandemic outbreak and the role of BCG vaccination among the general population. 69.1 percent of respondents are aware of covid19, and 66.2 percent feel that BCG is effective against covid19. Within the constraints of the research, it is concluded that the majority of survey respondents are aware of the BCG vaccination's involvement in avoiding covid19
Unconventional Therapy on Headache from Anatomy and Physiology Standpoint
This article discusses applied pharmacotherapy related to headaches and Gout. Headache is one of the frequently reported subjective complaints. Based on the causes, they are classified as primary headaches and secondary headaches. The aim of this paper is that students can know the definition of headache, know the classification of panic pain, know the anatomy and physiology of headache, know the prevention of headaches and adjunctive therapy and know the management for headaches
Implementation of Tourism Village Policy in South Minahasa Regency
The tourism sector is currently the leading sector of local governments in an effort to develop their regions. South Minahasa Regency, which is rich in tourism potential, establishes a tourism village policy by taking into account the potential of the village. The tourism village policy is expected in addition to managing tourism objects that are owned through local wisdom as well as in an effort to increase community and regional income. By using a qualitative design, it was found that the implementation of tourism village policies in South Minahasa Regency had not been carried out properly judging from the aspects of policy content, implementing organizations and the policy environment. To be able to make the tourism village policy in South Minahasa Regency well implemented, improvements are needed in the preparation and implementation of tourism infrastructure development programs in the village by the South Minahasa Regency Government, strengthening the potential of rural communities through training in making typical village products to support tourism activities, and involving interest groups. such as tourism actors and the private sector to invest in tourism locations
Drama with Unique Setting and Profession based on the Point of View of Korean Drama Connoisseurs
This article aims to discuss K-Drama with a unique work profession background through the abstinence point of k-drama fans. The modern Korean entertainment landscape would not be complete without K-drama. Millions of people around the world enjoy watching Korean dramas. Many parallels are made between the characters, allowing viewers to gain a better understanding of Korean culture. K-drama fans will be paired with Korean drama works to write here. They are not your ordinary doctors, lawyers or professors, but people from all walks of lif
Facilitative Leadership Collaborating on Prevention of Corruption in Goods and Services Auctions in South Sulawesi Province
Collaborating to avoid corruption in the auction process for products and services will be a success or failure depending on the leadership of each entity. This is due to the fact that it includes a wide range of parties, including the UKBJ, APIP, police, prosecutors, providers (enterprises), and civic organizations. In order to thwart corruption, this research examines how leaders might make cooperation easier. In South Sulawesi Province, there are auctions of commodities and services related to the health industry. A method known as descriptive qualitative research has been used in this study to better understand the data. Interviews, literature review, observation, and documenting are all forms of data collecting. Corruption prevention efforts in South Sulawesi Province's Health sector had not been properly facilitated by the leadership of the auction of goods and services. There has been room for all parties to participate in the health sector auction of goods and services, as indicated by top management of the auction of goods and services and briefing each technical implementer in their respective institutions to master the applicable rules and take a moral approach to strengthening credibility through the involvement of law enforcement and elements of society member. However, if the leadership intervenes, each technical implementer is more likely to commit fraud. While the MoU has yet to be signed, the parties participating in the partnership are still able to work together in an informal capacity
Robert Stanton's Structuralism in Andrea Hirata's Novel the Dreamer and Paulo Coelho's Novel the Alchemist
This study aims to describe the comparison between the facts of the story based on the structural analysis of Robert Stanton in Andrea Hirata's novel Sang Pe dreamer and Paulo Coelho's Sang Alchemist novel. This research is a qualitative descriptive study. In collecting data, this research uses a documentation study method by using reading and note-taking techniques. The data obtained were analyzed using structuralism theory according to Robert Stanton's fictional theory, then concluded with a comparative literature approach. The results of this study indicate that there are differences and similarities in the facts of the story contained in Andrea Hirata's novel The Dreamer and Paulo Coelho's Sang Pe dreamer. The similarity is that the facts of the story contained in the two novels are equally related to reveal the same theme of the story. The difference between the two novels is the concept of characterization, plot, and setting. This difference is strongly influenced by the authors' backgrounds and very different cultures
Analysis of Air Pollution Levels Due to Methane (Ch4) Emissions at Final Disposal Site
Methane gas, often known as CH4, is created by landfills and is considered to be one of the greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change. The anaerobic breakdown of the organic matter that is present in trash is the process that leads to the release of methane. Methane emissions are likely to increase if the Final Disposal Site's garbage is allowed to continue to accumulate in larger mounds without being processed further. The purpose of this study is to determine the amount of methane that is already being released at the DH City landfill and to forecast the amount of methane that will be released from the DH City landfill over the following ten years. As a point of reference, the IPCC Waste Model Calculation method is used in the process of calculating methane emissions from Final Disposal Sites. According to the findings, the amount of garbage generated reached 0.449 kg per person each day, with organic waste making up the majority of the waste's composition. At the DH City Final Disposal Site, the potential value of methane emissions is 2.24 Gg/year, and according to the projections for 2026, this value will increase to 4.968 Gg/year. The socialization of reduce, reuse, and recycle procedures as well as the creation of the already existent Open Dumping Landfill are two examples of mitigation and adaptation measures that might be advocated to others
Health Risk from Exposure to Benzene: Study in Oil Industry Workers
The purpose of this study was to analyze the health risks of benzene exposure, on human health, especially for workers/employees engaged in the oil industry. To assess the health effects of benzene on workers, it was obtained from health data of workers exposed to benzene in the work environment. Acute exposure (14 days), moderate exposure (15-364 days) and chronic exposure (365 days) are workplaces where benzene exposure is below the Minimum Risk Level (MRL) value of inhaled benzene exposure that is reduced by ATSDR by acute, moderate and chronic exposure, respectively, to benzene. The threshold value of physical and chemical variables in the workplace (1.59 mg/m3) is also set by the Regulation. ATSDR-reduced exposure to toluene (7.6 mg/m3) is below the MRL for chronic inhalation exposure, while acute exposure (3.8 mg/m3) is well below the MRL for chronic inhalation exposure. Symptoms of headache, weariness, and respiratory irritation can be caused by Benzene exposure that exceeds the threshold value and biological exposure index. blood-forming cells and bone marrow dysfunction as well as neurological or reproductive system disorders. After conducting a risk analysis, an overall picture of the risks will be obtained. The results of risk analysis can be qualitative or quantitative depending on the technique or method used. Risk analysis will also provide an overview of the level of risk from various potential hazards that exist