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Рrоviding Еmрlоymеnt of thе Рорulаtiоn in Rurаl Аrеаs in thе Digitаl Есоnоmy
In this аrtiсlе, thе аuthоr's орiniоn оn sоmе рrоblеms оf еnsuring еmрlоymеnt оf thе рорulаtiоn in rurаl соnditiоns аnd thеir sоlutiоns is рrеsеntеd. In аdditiоn, suggеstiоns аnd rесоmmеndаtiоns оn digitаlizаtiоn оf this fiеld аrе рrеsеntеd
The Influences of Sales Promotion, Lifestyle, and Perceived Ease of Use to the Interest in Reusing QRIS Digital Payments
This research aims to analyzethe influence of sales promotions, lifestyle and perceived ease of use both partially and simultaneously on interest in reusing QRIS digital payment services. This research uses a quantitative method with descriptive analysis used to explain the relationship between the independent variable and the dependent variable. The population in this research is the QRIS user community in Manado City. The sample used in this research was 100 respondents taken using the Non Probability Sampling Technique. The research instrument is a questionnaire distributed online via Google Form. Next, statistical tests use SPSS Version.29 software. The results of the t statistical test show partial variablesLifestyle (X2), and Perception of Ease of Use (X3) on Intention to Reuse (Y) QRIS Digital Payments. Meanwhile, the Sales Promotion variable (X1) has no significant effect on Intention to Reuse (Y) QRIS Digital Payments. Furthermore, the results of the F statistical test show that simultaneously Sales Promotion (X1), Lifestyle (X2), and Perceived Ease of Use (X3) have a significant effect on Intention to Reuse (Y) QRIS Digital Payments. Coefficient of determination ()R2 is 0.634, which means that the independent variables in this study contributed simultaneously by 63.4% and the other 36.6% was influenced by other variables not explained in this study
Data-Driven Strategies for Improving Global Counterfeit Currency Surveillance: A Big Data Perspective
The study delves into the application of data science and emerging technologies in the detection and surveillance of counterfeit currency, a burgeoning challenge with significant implications for the global financial system. With counterfeiters employing increasingly sophisticated methods to circumvent traditional detection mechanisms, this research emphasizes the integration of advanced data analytics, machine learning models, and pattern recognition algorithms to enhance the efficacy of counterfeit detection operations. Utilizing a comprehensive dataset derived from financial transactions, law enforcement reports, and social media analytics, the study showcases the superiority of data-driven approaches over conventional methods in identifying and mitigating the circulation of counterfeit notes. Through a detailed examination of the methodologies employed, including data preprocessing and the application of machine learning techniques, this research highlights key findings that demonstrate the potential of technologies such as blockchain and AI in revolutionizing the fight against counterfeit currency. The study also discusses the implications of these findings for policymakers, financial institutions, and law enforcement agencies, underscoring the importance of collaboration, technological innovation, and the exploration of new data sources. Furthermore, the research addresses the challenges and limitations encountered, including data accessibility and ethical considerations, while proposing areas for future investigation to overcome these hurdles and advance the field of counterfeit currency detection. This study contributes to the development of more sophisticated, efficient, and adaptive surveillance and detection systems, offering a promising outlook for enhancing the integrity of global financial systems in the face of evolving counterfeiting threats
The Role of the Teacher in Forming Interest in Military-Scientific Creativity of Cadets in Modern Conditions of the Military Education System
The article analyzes role of teacher in forming interest to the military-scientific work of cadets in modern conditions of the system of military education. The research studies the theoretical problems of scientific work in higher education and practice self-education of cadets of military establishments. Scientific work and self-education is considered as an important condition for the development of military-professional qualities of future officers
Organizing Extra-Class Activities in Primary Classes
This article exposes information on the organization of extracurricular educational work, evocation of literature in students, upbringing on the basis of our traditions and traditions, allowing to expand the creative activities of students, creating creative qualities
Digital Story Telling in the Kindergarten Level-An Emerging Tool in 21st Century: A Detailed Study
These days, technology improves instruction and learning in the classroom. “Concepts from the curriculum are rewritten as tales, backed by multimedia technology and integrated into visual, aural, and kina esthetic learning channels. When such tools are included, a tale becomes more digitalized and mediated, which enriches its content and applications. The action referred as to the delivery of the story is known as Digital Storytelling”. The present study has been undertaken to study the key elements of digital storytelling, to discuss the different types of storytelling. It also discusses the usefulness of digital story telling for both the teachers and the students. Basically this study is descriptive in nature. The methodology consists of a conceptual discussion on highlighting the key features of the Digital Story Telling Method. Basically, it is a documentary study. It is based on secondary data. The conclusion made in the study is based on Secondary sources. Digital tales combine voice and story to provide people, events, experiences, and insights rich depth and vibrant colour. The phrase "digital storytelling" is used in a variety of fields, including education and entertainment, although its meanings and explanations differ greatly
Management of Innovations by Increasing the Efficiency of Innovation Activity of the Enterprise
This essay explores the intricacies of managing and implementing innovation, highlighting the obstacles that frequently stand in the way of advancement in this field. The goal of the study is to clear the path for more successful innovation tactics by identifying these barriers. The study delineates distinct approaches targeted at optimizing the process of invention generation, with an emphasis on reducing both temporal and monetary outlays. After conducting a comprehensive analysis of current obstacles and inadequacies, the research provides valuable suggestions for improving the management framework that oversees innovation initiatives in businesses. These suggestions aim to improve the distribution of resources, expedite procedures, and create an atmosphere that is more favorable for the growth of innovation
The Risk of Cloud Accounting on the Quality of Financial Statements
Cloud computing represents a significant advancement in technology, involving the migration of computer processors and storage areas to a virtual environment known as the cloud. In the realm of computing, including devices such as computers and smartphones, etc. The financial reports of companies contain crucial data for assessing the efficiency and effectiveness of these companies. The utilization of cloud computing in accounting involves the preparation of accounts and reports, including their information, through the use of an accounting program hosted by a third party on the Internet. This practice was not previously common. The former issue pertains to the informational and technological risks associated with the use of cloud computing in building information systems and preparing financial reports. The researcher concluded that the research hypothesis is valid, as evidenced by a correlation coefficient of 0.741. However, the researcher also noted that companies tend to overlook the potential risks involved in utilizing modern technology in cloud computing. Therefore, the researcher recommends the importance of considering and addressing these risks. Create financial reports using cloud computing apps and assess associated risks to assure the integrity and reliability of the reports and the information they include
Role of Computed Tomography in Differentiation of Radio-Lucent Stones from Radio-Opaque Stones in The Renal System Depending on Attenuation Measurements (Hounsfield Unit)
Renal calculus remains to be a common problem in the hospital. It is the third most common urological problem after urinary tract infection and prostate disease
Computed tomography (CT) has a superior sensitivity and specificity over all other modalities in
Diagnosis of renal stones in determining the size and number of kidney stones, no matter how small it is, also it helps in the identification of Hounsfield unit (HU) and thus determines the composition of gravel.
Aim:
The aim of this study is to differentiate between radio-opaque from radio lucent stones depending on attenuation measurements of the Hounsfield unit (HU) and to find the cutoff value depending on the Hounsfield unit in computed tomography (CT).
PATIENT AND METHOD:
This was a cross-sectional study of 100 patients (65 male and 35 female) aged between 18 and 80, having kidney stones of size more than or equal (l0 mm). The study was done between September 2014 and June 2015 in Al-Emammain Al-Kadhymain Medical City, Baghdad, Iraq. In all patients, an X-ray of the Kidney, ureter, and bladder (KUB) was done after preparation, and then nou contrast Computed Tomography (CT) was performed to all patients. Two parameters were studied, which are the appearance of stone on KUB and Hounsfield unit for each stone was measured in Computed Tomography (CT).
RESULTS:
We classified the stones according to their appearance on KUB to Radio-Opaque stone (71 stones) and Radio-Lucent stone (29 stones).
By statistical analysis, we found that the cut-off value of HU was 573, with a sensitivity of 97.2% and specificity of 93.1%.
CONCLUSION
Find the cut-off value of the Hounsfield unit (HU), which is a value in the classification of gravel according to their appearance
The Effect of Metoclopramide and Dexamethasone on Nausea and Vomiting in CESAREANSECTION Under Spinal Anaesthesia.
Background: Postoperative nausea and vomiting are prevalent issues among those who have had surgery. Inadequate prevention of these problems might result in heightened morbidity, extended duration in the postoperative recovery unit, and unforeseen hospitalisation