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    Evaluation of Teacher Empowerment Education Program 4th Batch in South Tanggerang Using the Krikpatrick Model

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    The Teacher Empowerment Program (PPGP) is a professional development initiative through education, training, and mentoring that focuses on instructional leadership to promote holistic growth and active, proactive participation of students. The program aims to actively develop educators to implement student-centered learning. This qualitative research employs a narrative approach. The research results show positive behavioral changes in teacher mover after completing PPGP, notably impacting the improvement of classroom learning quality and the cultivation of a learning culture among teachers within the school ecosystem. Although some schools have not fully optimized the growth of a learning culture among their teachers, they are moving in the right direction. Challenges and obstacles are inherent in transformation efforts, reinforcing the appropriateness of the Ministry of Education and Culture\u27s decision to appoint Teacher Empowerment Program participants as school leaders. This move strengthens the force for change and minimizes resistance to or rejection of change

    The Chicken Slaughterhouse in Jember City, Mapping the flesh Total Plate Count, pH, Lactic Acid, and Tetracycline Antibiotics of The Chicken

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    TThe study\u27s objective was to map the total plate count (TPC), pH, lactic acid, and antibiotic residues, including tetracycline, in broiler meat from the Patrang sub-district in the Jember district. The study employed a descriptive case study methodology and employed ANOVA and the BNT test for data analysis. Significant effects on lactic acid, pH, and microbiological parameters were discovered by the research. Three conventional RPAs did not contain any traces of the antibiotic tetracycline. The investigation came to the conclusion that SNI guidelines and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for chicken slaughter were met by the level of antibiotics, lactic acid, pH, TPC, and tetracycline in RPA in Jember City\u27s Patrang environment

    Role of Mobile Health Team in Implementation of Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram: A Study of Shimla District of Himachal Pradesh

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    The Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram, launched by the Government of India, endeavors to ensure holistic healthcare for children up to the age of 18 years. Given the diverse and often challenging geographical terrain of Shimla District, the deployment of mobile health teams becomes imperative in reaching remote and underserved areas. This research paper investigates the pivotal role played by mobile health teams in the successful implementation of the Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram (a National Child Health Program) in the context of Shimla District of  Himachal Pradesh. The overarching objective of this study is to provide a nuanced understanding of how mobile health teams contribute to the success of this vital public health initiative, specifically tailored to address the health needs of children and adolescents. The research employs a qualitative approach, utilizing interviews, surveys, and observational data to assess the role of these teams on the children health outcomes in the region. The study places particular emphasis on preventive and promotive healthcare measures implemented by these mobile health teams. By focusing on early detection of health issues and timely interventions, the research aims to assess the overall improvement in health outcomes among the targeted demographic. The findings of this research are expected to contribute significantly to the existing body of knowledge on public health interventions, specifically within the realm of child health. The nuanced understanding of the operational dynamics of mobile health teams in Shimla District can serve as a blueprint for refining similar initiatives in diverse geographic and demographic settings. Moreover, the insights garnered from this study may inform policy decisions aimed at enhancing the efficiency and impact of mobile health teams in the broader landscape of public health programs

    Prosopis Africana Extracts as Potential Natural Alternatives to Synthetic Antibiotics and a Key for Sustainable Broiler Production: a Review

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    The chicken sector is more vulnerable to antimicrobial resistance, the buildup of toxic or dangerous residues in meat and eggs, and environmental contamination as a result of the widespread and careless use of antibiotics in most nations. Natural solutions, such as medicinal plants, are required to address these issues. These plants have been shown to contain a variety of phytochemicals, including phenols, flavonoids, terpenoids, tannins, alkaloids, and saponins. These chemicals endow plants with a multitude of medicinal qualities. One of the many alternatives to antibiotics is Prosopis africana extract, which includes stem bark, leaves, roots, and their essential oils. Antioxidant, antibacterial, antifungal, anti-helminthic, antiviral, hepatoprotective, immune-stimulatory, and antimicrobial properties are among the many pharmacological activity of P. africana preparations. They are also an abundant supplier of vital minerals and amino acids that support enzyme function and provide defense against the effects of oxidative stress. Using extracts from Prosopis africana is the way forward for effective chicken production, environmental sustainability and food hygiene

    An Investigation of the Prevalence’s of Fascioliasis in Goats in the Central Areas of Khost Province Afghanistan

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    Fascioliasis is an important parasitic disease of domestic animals, which causes weakness, loss of appetite, reduced production and death of animals in domestic animals, which causes more financial losses to farmers. this study aims to investigate and determine the prevalence’s of fascioliasis in goats in the central areas of Khost province. the data were analyzed using SPSS with chi square test. A total 100 goats were investigated and the positive prevalence rate of the fascioliasis was 38%. In this study, the age and sex of the animals were also considered. the prevalence rate based on age was 40% in young goat and 37.1% in adult goats. According to sex, the prevalence of fascioliasis in male goats was 42.8% and in female goats was 35.3%. the positive incidence of the fascioliasis was higher in male animals than in female goats based on sex. and based on age the positive incidence was higher in young goats than in adult goats. also, the prevalence of fascioliasis in young male was 50%, but in young female goats the prevalence of fascioliasis was 35%.  40% in adult male  and 35.5% in adult female goats detected.

    The Role of Cloud Computing in Transforming ICT Infrastructure in Educational Institutions

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    The integration of cloud computing into the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) infrastructure of educational institutions is a transformative paradigm that holds significant implications for the efficiency and efficacy of academic processes. This paper explores the role of cloud computing in reshaping ICT infrastructure within educational settings. A comprehensive literature review establishes the current landscape of ICT in education, identifying challenges and limitations. The study delves into the theoretical foundations of cloud computing and investigates its potential benefits, including improved accessibility, scalability, and cost-effectiveness. Empirical evidence and case studies are presented to illustrate the transformative impact of cloud computing on educational ICT infrastructure. The discussion encompasses challenges and considerations, including data security and privacy concerns, and offers insights into the future directions of cloud computing in education. This research contributes to the ongoing dialogue surrounding technology in education and provides practical recommendations for harnessing the full potential of cloud computing

    The Values of Islamic Education In Transformation of The Megengan Show Tradition In Jajar, Gandusari, Trenggalek

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    The tradition of the slametan megengan show by the Islamic Javanese people has undergone innovation and modification. The megengan transformation carried out in Jajar Village, Gandusari District, Trenggalek Regency has combined old ritual processions with modern local art typical of the Jajar Village community. Megengan show is rich in important values ​​including its relation to the values ​​of Islamic education. The transformation phenomenon of the megengan show tradition lies in its form and implementation in order to dissect existing noble values ​​so that it becomes good teaching in the community as well as an effort to preserve local traditions and culture. The aim of this research is to discover and describe the values ​​of Islamic education in the megengan show tradition. This research uses a phenomenological approach to a case study type of research. The data source for this research uses primary data obtained through interviews, observation and documentation. The results of research regarding the values ​​of Islamic education in the transformation of the megengan show include the value of worship, the value of charity (ihsan), the value of trust, the value of the future, and the value of da\u27wah

    Decentralized Dreams: the Role of Blockchain in Transforming Digital Startups in Iringa Municipal

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    This study explored the transformative role of blockchain technology in digital startups, focusing on its adoption, impact on operational efficiency, and potential to drive innovation. Utilizing a sample of 95 respondents, the research employed a mixed-methods approach to gather quantitative data and qualitative insights. Key indicators included the adoption of blockchain technology, its effects on operational processes, and its influence on funding mechanisms. Findings revealed a high level of awareness and implementation among startups, indicating that blockchain significantly streamlined processes, enhanced transparency, and fostered innovative business models. However, challenges such as technical difficulties and security concerns were also identified, highlighting the need for ongoing support and education. The study concludes that while blockchain presents substantial opportunities for digital startups, addressing the associated challenges is essential for realizing its full potential

    Unlocking New Business Models: How Blockchain is Shaping Digital Entrepreneurship in Iringa Municipal

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    This study explored the impact of blockchain technology on digital entrepreneurship in Iringa Municipal, focusing on its potential to unlock new business models, enhance the entrepreneurial ecosystem, and identify challenges and opportunities associated with its adoption. A mixed-method approach was employed, involving a survey of 100 local entrepreneurs, which provided insights into their perceptions and experiences with blockchain. The findings revealed that a significant proportion of respondents viewed blockchain as a catalyst for innovation, with a majority recognizing its potential for market expansion and collaboration. However, challenges such as regulatory barriers, technical constraints, and financial limitations were also identified as impediments to widespread adoption. The study concluded that while blockchain holds promise for transforming the entrepreneurial landscape, concerted efforts are needed to educate stakeholders and create a supportive environment that facilitates its integration. Recommendations were made to enhance awareness, promote collaboration, and develop innovative funding mechanisms to fully leverage the benefits of blockchain technology in driving economic growth and innovation in the region. &nbsp

    “Terusir dari Kampung Sendiri”: Political Ecology Study of Indigenous Communities Around Nickel Mining Project in central Halmahera

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    The complexity of problems caused by mining activities in North Maluku can be analyzed through the perspective of political ecology from anthropology, especially ecological anthropology. Through this perspective, the article describes three main problems related to mining business activities in relation to the conditions of indigenous communities around the mines. First, about the environmental perception of indigenous communities towards nickel mining activities in Central Halmahera Regency. Second, regarding the power gap and social injustice due to nickel mining activities towards local communities in Central Halmahera. Third, regarding access to natural resources and the marginalization of local communities in the context of the utilization of natural mining resources. The presence of nickel mining companies in Central Halmahera Regency does not have a positive impact on the lives of indigenous people living around mining activities. Their natural environment is damaged (polluted) and the main sources of livelihood of indigenous people are lost from their control. They no longer have access to the natural resources that they previously controlled before the arrival of the nickel mining company

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