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    Biological and Social Impacts of Implementing Artificial Intelligence-Based Economic Policies: A Discourse Analysis

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    Introduction/Main Objectives: This manuscript investigates the biological and social ramifications of AI-powered economic policies, aiming to elucidate the multifaceted impacts of artificial intelligence on societal structures and health outcomes. Background Problems: The rapid integration of AI technologies into economic frameworks raises critical ethical concerns, including algorithmic bias and accountability, which can exacerbate existing social inequalities. Additionally, the implications for human-AI interaction in healthcare settings necessitate a deeper understanding of how these technologies affect patient outcomes and clinician practices. Methods: A discourse analysis was conducted on ten peer-reviewed articles, focusing on themes such as ethical accountability, human-AI interaction, social equity, and workforce dynamics. Findings: The analysis revealed four primary themes: (1) Ethical and Accountability Challenges, highlighting the necessity for robust frameworks to address algorithmic bias; (2) Human-AI Interaction and Its Biological Implications, emphasizing the need for clinician training and AI literacy; (3) Social Equity and Access Issues, underscoring the risk of exacerbating existing disparities; and (4) Economic Impact and Workforce Dynamics, pointing to the dual-edged nature of AI's integration into economic policies. Conclusions: The findings underscore the imperative for policymakers to develop ethical guidelines and promote AI literacy while implementing strategies for workforce reskilling. By addressing these challenges, society can harness the transformative potential of AI technologies while safeguarding social equity and enhancing health outcomes

    Evaluating the Effectiveness of Regional Asset Management Policies: A Case Study of Central Buton Regency

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    This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the Regional Asset Management policy in the Central Buton Regency Government by focusing on the Matland Policy Implementation Model, which includes policy accuracy, implementation accuracy, target accuracy and environmental accuracy. The research method used is qualitative with data collection techniques through interviews, observations, and documentation. Data analysis techniques are carried out through data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results of the study show several important findings. First, positive policy accuracy, with Central Buton Regional Regulation Number 5 of 2018 formulated to overcome problems and support governance. Second, target accuracy is achieved, with appropriate interventions and low ambiguity, increasing the chances of successful implementation. Regional Asset Management Officials show a good response and readiness to implement the policy. Third, environmental accuracy shows positive dynamics through interactions between institutions and community involvement. Fourth, implementation accuracy is still not effective, as seen from the limited combination between the government and the community/private sector and the lack of privatization and the absence of contracting out. In addition, there are problems such as uncertified land and the low number of information boards. In conclusion, the accuracy of policies, accuracy of targets, and accuracy of the environment have been effective, but the accuracy of implementation has not been effective

    Caregivers Role in Fostering Independence of Children with Special Needs at Bhakti Luhur Dormitory

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    This article explores the role of caregivers in fostering independence among children with special needs at Bhakti Luhur Putra Dormitory. The study focuses on parenting strategies that enhance self-care abilities, which are crucial for improving these children's quality of life and social integration. Despite existing studies on caregiving for children with disabilities, limited attention has been given to institutional settings where personalized care and empowerment-based approaches are applied. This study uses a qualitative research methodology, utilizing interviews, observations, and document analysis to collect data from eleven Bhakti Luhur Putra Dormitory caregivers. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews, participant observations, and document analysis involving eleven caregivers with significant experience. The findings highlight that emotional support, structured training, and personalized care are vital strategies for promoting independence. These approaches foster children's confidence, encourage self-reliance, and help them integrate into broader social environments. This research provides practical insights for improving caregiving practices in institutional contexts. It contributes to the literature by offering a focused understanding of how specific caregiving strategies impact the autonomy of children with special needs. Recommendations include integrating emotional intelligence and structured independence training into caregiver development programs for better developmental outcomes. The study also highlights the importance of adapting care strategies to meet the unique needs of each child, ensuring long-term benefits for their personal growth and social participation

    Biography of A.M. Sangadji in History Learning: Strengthening Nationalism and Student Leadership

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    This research uses the Library Research method because the data is obtained through various sources in the form of books, excyclopedias, journals, documents, etc. In general, the data contained in research results are obtained from articles published online in various national journals, and research reports from the Maluku TP2GD Team, as well as articles published in online media that are relevant to the research. The steps taken include collecting library data, reading, taking notes, and comparing literature and then processing it and producing conclusions. Meanwhile, the data analysis used is content analysis. The data collected is descriptive textual data, so processing the data uses analysis according to its content, which is called content analysis. The research results explain that A.M.'s struggle. Sangadji was hit by a spirit of nationalism due to policies implemented by the Dutch East Indies government which tended to be unfair to the native people. Apart from that, the meaning of leadership for an A.M. Sangadji is more about the role and function of a leader. This means that the leader understands only his structural position, but more about his role in fighting for the interests of the wider community without looking at a particular region or region. So the biography of A.M. Sangadji, when applied as a learning resource in history learning, can strengthen students' spirit of nationalism and leadership

    The Phenomenon of Social Deviation in School-Age Adolescents: A Sociological Perspective

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    This study aims to explore the phenomenon of social deviance among school-age adolescents from a sociological perspective. Social deviance refers to behavior or actions that deviate from social norms or standards accepted in society. This study uses a qualitative approach with a case study method to understand various forms of social deviance that occur among adolescents, such as substance abuse, criminal behavior, and other actions that are considered to violate norms. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with adolescents, parents, and educators, as well as field observations in schools and communities. The findings of the study indicate that factors such as peer pressure, lack of parental supervision, and personal dissatisfaction play a significant role in influencing deviant behavior. In addition, social structures and cultural norms also contribute to the community's understanding and response to such deviance. This study underlines the importance of interventions involving various parties, including families, schools, and communities, to address social deviance and support positive adolescent development. The results of this study are expected to provide valuable insights for policy makers, educators, and social practitioners in designing strategies for preventing and handling social deviance among adolescents

    Strengthening Indonesia's Open Proportional Electoral System: A SOAR Analysis for 2024 Implementation Strategy

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    This research investigates the enhancement of Indonesia's Open Proportional Electoral System (OPES) through a SOAR (Strengths, Opportunities, Aspirations, Results) analysis to strategize its implementation for the 2024 elections. Utilizing a comprehensive literature review method, the study analyzed 984 articles from Google Scholar and 1000 from Crossref, narrowing down to eight pertinent studies published within the last three years. The SOAR analysis revealed key strengths of the OPES, including increased political plurality and direct voter engagement, while identifying opportunities for reform, such as reducing campaign financing and mitigating money politics. The aspirations highlighted a desire for greater accountability and integrity in electoral processes. Results indicated that implementing measures to limit campaign expenditures and enhance transparency could significantly reduce electoral misconduct. The study recommends establishing stricter regulations on campaign financing and fostering public awareness campaigns to educate voters on their rights and the electoral process. By addressing these challenges and leveraging existing strengths, Indonesia can strengthen its democratic practices and ensure a more equitable electoral landscape in the upcoming elections. This analysis provides a structured framework for policymakers to navigate the complexities of electoral reform effectively. &nbsp

    Enhancing Public Services Through Residential Area Management: A Public Administration Study on the Implementation of the Regional Development and Housing Plan (RP3KP): RP3KP

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    Improving public services is the primary goal of governance, which is focused on community welfare. One critical sector in enhancing the quality of public services is residential area management. This article examines the role of residential area management in supporting public service improvement, focusing on implementing the Regional Development and Housing Plan (RP3KP) in Tana Tidung Regency. The study aims to analyze the contribution of RP3KP to public service improvement in the housing sector and identify key success factors and challenges in its implementation. This research employs a qualitative approach with a case study method. Data was collected through policy document analysis, interviews with relevant stakeholders, and field observations. The results indicate that RP3KP has positively contributed to improving the quality of public services in the housing sector through integrated and participatory planning. The successful implementation of RP3KP is influenced by policy synergy between central and local governments, active community involvement in planning, and effective coordination among local government agencies. However, this study also identifies several challenges, such as limited resources, inadequate spatial data, and difficulties in cross-sectoral coordination. The implementation of RP3KP can potentially become a strategic model for optimizing public services in the housing sector, provided it is supported by consistent policies, efficient resource management, and enhanced institutional capacity. Practical recommendations for local governments include strengthening residential area management as an integral part of inclusive and sustainable public services

    Tourism Development Strategy in Kendari City Based on Local Wisdom in Supporting National and Regional Tourism Policies

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    Kendari City has great tourism potential, both in terms of natural beauty and the richness of local wisdom. However, tourism development in Kendari City still faces various challenges, such as lack of local community involvement, promotion that has not been maximized, and inadequate infrastructure. This study aims to analyze tourism development strategies based on local wisdom to support national and regional tourism policies. The results of the study show that the development of tourism based on local wisdom can provide added value for tourism in Kendari City, both in terms of economy and cultural preservation. The recommendations submitted include increasing community involvement in the management of tourist destinations, promotion through digital media, and the development of sustainability-based infrastructure. With the implementation of this strategy, Kendari City tourism is expected to develop optimally and sustainably

    Resilience can Predict the Increase in the Influence of Job Satisfaction on each Individual's Work Performance

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    Employee work performance looks different even though they admit that they have the same job satisfaction, so the research questions to be asked are, is there a direct effect of job satisfaction on job performance? and is there an indirect effect of job satisfaction on job performance through resilience?. So far, it is known that job satisfaction is an important factor, but it does not measure the resilience that occurs in individuals, even though sustainable work performance occurs not only because they are satisfied with their jobs but resilience plays an important role in long-term work. This study uses a non-experimental quantitative approach with a case study approach because it aims to see a group of samples and not to generalize the results of the study. Samples were collected by being selected based on job performance assessments from the research location. Data were taken using three scales and analyzed with mediation. The results of this study explain that rejecting the first null hypothesis, which means that there is a direct effect of job satisfaction on job performance significantly. Then rejecting the second null hypothesis, which means that there is an indirect effect of job satisfaction on job performance through resilience significantly. The conclusions and suggestions in this study are explained further

    Dynamics of South Korea’s Three No’s Policy: Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) Deployment and China Relations Analysis

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    This research analyzes the deployment of Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) in South Korea’s foreign policy and its impact on relations with China. The study examines why South Korea took a compromising approach through the Three No’s Policy despite implementing the THAAD system as a deterrence against North Korea. Through James Rosenau’s Foreign Policy Theory with five factors (systemic, societal, governmental, idiosyncratic, and role sources), this research fills a gap in literature on decision-making dynamics in East Asian security dilemmas. The study employs qualitative methods with case study analysis, relying on primary and secondary sources including policy documents, official government statements, and bilateral economic data. Results indicate that economic dependence on China and domestic pressure became dominant factors in South Korea’s compromising decision, outweighing considerations of alliance with the United States. These findings imply that in an era of economic interdependence, even countries facing direct security threats may be forced to balance security interests with economic concerns

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