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    How to Develop Writing Skills

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    Effective writing requires a combination of skills, including grammar, vocabulary, and time management. By using active voice, keeping it simple, and tailoring your writing to your audience, you can create engaging and impactful content. Additionally, taking breaks, using examples, and staying motivated can help you overcome writer's block and achieve your writing goals. With practice and dedication, anyone can improve their writing skills and become a more effective communicator

    Psychology Of Social Relations and Communication

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    The process of communication through interpersonal relationships in social life in Ushba is provided to the human psychology of communication in connection with the connections between them

    Whether the Corona Virus Has Completely Left the Human Body or Remains in the Body and Causes Other Viral Diseases

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    Whole viruses, also called virions, comprise either RNA or DNA surrounded by a protein coat. Those that persist in sanctuary sites can continue gradually infecting the cells around them. There they hijack the host cell(s) to make copies of themselves. RNA viruses such as hepatitis C virus5 and HIV6 can evade immune control and can continuously produce infectious virions throughout a patient’s life

    Effect of the Seven-Cycle Learning Strategy (7E'S) in Developing the Cognitive Aspects to Learn Some Complex Skills in Football for Students

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    Through the researcher's observation of teaching football and his interest in this game, he noticed that most of the learners are slow in learning compound skills in football because it is one of the skills that need movement compatibility in performance. Where the researcher believes that the failure to introduce modern teaching strategies that suit their capabilities and physical capabilities, The purpose of the study was to determine the impact of employing the seven-course learning technique.cycle ( E's 7) in developing cognitive aspects and learning some complex skills in football for students. Third, the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, University of Basra, whose number is (150) students. The research sample was chosen by lottery method (65) students from (6) people who were divided into two groups, control and experimental, with (25) students for each group. The researcher concluded that the curriculum prepared by the researcher worked on increasing the positive interaction to develop the knowledge environment through the educational units. It increased the experiences of the students in making the decisions they face to make their participation effective in the educational process. It was recommended to conduct comparative studies using the seven-cycle learning strategy (7 E'S ) with modern teaching strategies and methods

    The Value of Anti-Corruption and Humanism Education in Short Stories “People’s Justice” and “Teacher” by Putu Wijaya and Implications for Literature Learning in High School

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    This research aims to describe: 1) the value of anti-corruption education contained in the short stories "People's Justice" and "Guru" by Putu Wijaya. 2) the value of humanist education contained in the short stories "Peradilan Rakyat" and "Guru" by Putu Wijaya, and 3) the implications of research results on anti-corruption and humanism education in the short stories "Peradilan Rakyat" and "Guru" by Putu Wijaya for literature learning in high school. This study uses a qualitative method. The data sources for this research are two short stories entitled "People's Justice" and "Dan Guru" by Putu Wijaya. The research technique used in this research is the literature study technique. The research results obtained are: 1) cThe pen "People's Justice" contains 4 important anti-corruption education values, namely: honesty, responsibility, courage and justice. Then, in the short story "Guru" there are also anti-corruption educational values which include: honesty, courage, hard work and independence. The short story "People's Justice" which presents anti-corruption educational values such as honesty, responsibility, courage and justice is a real life reflection of law enforcement presented by Putu Wijaya. In the short story "Teacher" presents the values of anti-corruption education such as honesty, courage, hard work and independence, presenting a fact, it turns out that the profession as a teacher is not seen as a job worthy of being dependent on for life. 2) The short stories "People's Justice" and "Guru" by Putu Wijaya contain humanist values. The short story "People's Justice" contains humanist values, namely: respect for other people/freedom of opinion, willingness to make sacrifices, and caring for other people. In the short story "Teacher" there are two humanistic values, namely respecting other people's opinions and being willing to make sacrifices. 3) The implications of the results of this research confirm that anti-corruption education does not always come from textbooks, but can utilize literary works such as short stories, because it turns out that the content of short stories is a reflection of people's lives which present various problems, such as law, education, morals, family and values. -human values

    Pedagogical Ideas of the Work “Timur’s Rules”

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    This article provides information about pedagogical ideas in Amir Temur’s work “Timur’s Rules”. In particular, the study of the cultural heritage left by thinkers is both the responsibility and duty of each family member, the creation by Amir Temur of a centralized state in Movaraunnahr, his contribution to the development of science, culture and education, Amir Temur always expressed “Humanity” and “Courage is glorified by God, and the people

    The Role of Finance in Gender Budgeting

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    In this article, Gender Budgeting calls for the inclusion of a gender perspective in all levels of public budgeting processes. This study uses a literature review to examine the existing discourse on gender budgeting and identify avenues for future research. The idea of gender mainstreaming in public finance in general and the budgeting process in particular is not new and has Many governments are implementing gender budgeting

    Implementation of Innovative Methods of Teaching Foreign Languages in Distance Education

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    This article discusses introduction of innovative methods of teaching foreign languages in distance education in the educational system, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of using webinars. Also, the article examines the problems and shortcomings that arise in the process of distance education

    Coastal Dynamics in Jayapura City, Papua: A Literature-Enriched Study

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    The investigation focuses on understanding land use and cover patterns in Jayapura City, along with drivers and climate change impacts in coastal areas. It explores tourism's role in coastal land use and assesses its sustainability. Using a comprehensive approach combining literature review and on-the-ground data collection, the study identifies knowledge gaps and key variables. It gathers site-specific data to validate findings and inform evidence-based recommendations for resilient coastal management. Socioeconomic aspects, including impacts on local communities and indigenous groups, are considered. This research aims to promote sustainable land use practices and address the challenges posed by climate change and tourism in coastal areas

    The Relationship Between Giving Yellow Pumkin to the Tining of Colostrum Excretion by Postpartum Mothers at Home Knife Regional Hospital

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    Breast milk is an emulsion of fat in a solution of protein, lactose and organic salts secreted by the mother's two breast glands and is the best food for babies aged 0-6 months (Bahiyatun in Ciselia & Syafriani, 2023) The 2021 Central Kalimantan Health Service Performance Report achieved the percentage of exclusive breastfeeding in Pulang Pisau Regency of 50.1%, ranking in the 3rd lowest of the 14 districts in Central Kalimantan (Central Kalimantan Health Service, 2021). According to data on the achievement of Pulang Pisau Hospital Quality indicators in 2022, exclusive breastfeeding coverage is <50% of the target standard of 100%. Objective: To analyze the correlation between public knowledge and the use of drugs for toothache in the working area of the Asam- Asam Public Health Center. Methods: This research design method uses a post test only control group. The sample for this research was postpartum mothers at Pulang Pisau Regional Hospital. The sampling technique uses the Non Probability sampling method with Purposive Sampling technique. Statistical tests use the Chi Square test. The population in this study consisted of 56 postpartum maternal patients. The sample in this study was 30 postpartum mothers who were treated at Pulang Pisau Regional Hospital. Results: Based on the research results, it is known that the frequency distribution of respondents is based on postpartum mothers who were given pumpkin which produced colostrum <24 hours with the highest number being 9 people with a percentage (60.0%) and the least in the intervention group whose colostrum production was >24 hours with a total of 6 people. with a percentage (40.0%). Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between giving pumpkin and the time of colostrum discharge in postpartum women at Pulang Pisau Regional Hospital

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