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    STRATEGY FOR DEVELOPING ECONOMIC POTENTIAL IN KERATON VILLAGE SURANENGGALA DISTRICT

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    Keraton Village, Suranenggala District, Cirebon Regency, is an area with rural characteristics dependent on the agricultural, livestock, industrial and trade sectors.. To support the success of tasks in Keraton Village requires information and two-way communication, as well as good relationships with all parties, both internal and external. Good village management will produce benefits for the institution, especially in terms of maintaining a good performance image. In this research, it will be analyzed forachieve this goal by using descriptive statistical analysis and qualitative descriptive analysis. With data collection techniques that focus more on frank or covert observation, in-depth interviews and documentation. The sampling technique used in this research is purposive sampling which is used to look for data on village development program strategies, so those who understand the village development strategy best are the village head and his colleagues. Based on the interview results, it can be seen that personal selling is the source of information that is most widely obtained by the public. This was proven by 21 people or 56.8%. Meanwhile, the location factor was the least source of information, namely from 7 people or 18.9%.The results of the analysis show that the entire Keraton Village has potential in the agricultural, livestock, industrial and trade sectors. To optimize the village\u27s potential, revitalizing the role of all existing institutions in the village is very necessary

    STOCK PRICE VOLATILITY IN VIEW OF PROFITABILITY AND DEBT POLICY

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    The term stock price volatility is used to characterize changes in stock price. Stock price changes are erratic because they depend on the frequency and volume of trading transaction. This study intends to investigate the relationship between stock price volatility and profitability and debt management in LQ45 index companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the 2020-2022 time frame. Basic research employing quantitative data is what this type of research entails. For the years 2020-2022, there are 135 LQ45 Index Companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The research used 90 companies as its sample. Purposive sampling was utilized as the sample technique in this investigation. Multiple linear regression analysis is the method employed. The research findings indicate the while debt policy has no impact on stock price volatility, profitability has an impact on it

    TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT AND AI USAGE ON INTERPRETING TEACHING: A LECTURER’S PERSPECTIVES

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    Advancements in interpreting technology have significantly enhanced cross-language communication. This study examines how interpreting lecturers introducing their students to utilize these technologies in the classroom. It also explores the lecturers\u27 personal perspectives on AI and interpreting tools. Using a qualitative approach, this study involved purposive sampling of two interpreting instructors who are also professional interpreters. The data for this study collected by conducting open ended interviews, followed by observing the method used to introduce the interpreting tools and how the sample’s students perceive it. The findings indicate that interpreting tools are currently introduced merely as supporting aids and its usage are not yet fully integrated into the curriculum. The lecturers also believe that AI and interpreting tools are not yet be able to replace the needs of human interpreter. They also support for the measured introduction of these tools to students, considering ethical implications, optimal usage, and avoiding counterproductive practices in student learning

    TRANSLANGUAGING IN TESOL: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

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    The concept of translanguaging has gained prominence in the field of education, particularly in bilingual education, as it encourages educators to utilize students\u27 language skills and create engaging language learning settings. In this research, the author gathered data from various reputable sources such as Taylor and Francis, ELSEVIER, Springer, Research Gate, JLLS (Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies), and TESOL quarterly. A thorough review was conducted on a total of 20 journals and books. The data suggests that there was a significant increase in the number of journal publications in 2020 compared to previous years. The results of this study suggest that the identity of the participating teachers plays a significant role in their ability to adapt to new languages and employ translanguaging techniques effectively in their classrooms. By doing so, teachers can establish a welcoming and supportive learning environment for students learning English

    IDENTIFICATION OF KEY SUCCESS FOR LAND CONSOLIDATION FOR DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES: IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF THE ENVIRONMENT IN KUNINGAN DISTRICT, WEST JAVA, INDONESIA

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    In general, land consolidation aims to reorganize land control by the community to create a better use of environmental conditions. This can take the form of adding or arranging public roads, green open spaces, and plots of land belonging to the community to create a higher-quality residential environment. Each land owner will donate part of their land for public facilities such as arranging or widening roads, adding green open space, etc. Of course, this will reduce the area of land previously owned. However, the land owner will receive back his land donation contribution in the form of an increase in the selling price of the land, potentially providing better benefits or profits. This process promises a more sustainable and prosperous future for all involved. The research method employed was a rigorous qualitative descriptive approach, which involved a comprehensive explanation and analysis of the results, all based on the established land readjustment regulations. The data used were primary, gathered through interviews and observations, and secondary, in the form of text and geographic data from state governments. This meticulous approach ensures a robust and reliable research process, instilling confidence in the validity of the findings. It\u27s important to acknowledge that implementing Land Consolidation is not without its share of challenges and potential problems, which can sometimes lead to delays or even failure to achieve the desired targets. However, by understanding and preparing for these obstacles, we can work towards more successful implementations in the future. This reassurance should inspire optimism and hope for the future of land consolidation—even failure to achieve Land Consolidation according to the target. The experience of unsuccessful Land Consolidation is an essential lesson in developing the implementation of Land Consolidation. Based on these conditions, it is necessary to study obstacles and problems to learn further lessons. Collaboration between communities, village officials, agencies, and other related parties is needed to carry out KT voluntarily, donating land for development

    PERCEPTION OF DOCTOR PROFESSIONALISM IN MEDICAL STUDENTS

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    Professionalism is one of the standard competencies for Indonesian doctors. Professionalism plays an essential role in shaping the attitudes and behavior of future doctors. Previous studies have shown that professional behavior as medical students predicts their behavior as doctors. Thus, professional behavior must be learned appropriately, and professionalism in medical education must be better defined. This affects the teaching-learning methods of professionalism in medical education. Objective: To identify the student\u27s perception of doctor professionalism. Methods: This research used a descriptive observational method. The sample size was 262 students and was selected using a simple random sampling technique from students in 1st year, 2nd year, 3rd year, and fourth. Data collection used a questionnaire, which has been validated. Results: Regarding the definition of doctor professionalism, respondents with good perception were 95.27% (249), sufficient perception was 1.42% (4), and poor perception was 3.27% (9). Regarding the teaching method of doctor professionalism, respondents with good perception were 86.24% (226), sufficient perception was 9.05% (24), and poor perception was 4.47% (12). Regarding the professional role of doctors, respondents with good perception were 92.92% (243), sufficient perception was 3.75% (10), and poor perception was 3.3% (9). Conclusion: This study\u27s findings are significant as they shed light on the perceptions of doctor professionalism among medical students, providing valuable insights for the improvement of medical education and the future of the medical professio

    THE EFFECT OF COUNSELING ON INCREASING ADOLESCENT KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES ABOUT NARCOTICS, PSYCHOTROPICS AND ADDICTIVE SUBSTANCES

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    Abstract—Narcotics, Psychotropics, and AddictiveSubstances (Drugs) are substances that can affect aperson\u27s thoughts, feelings and behavior and can lead tophysical and psychological dependence. The negativeimpact of the abuse of Narcotics, Psychotropics andAddictive Substances on adolescents is changes inattitudes, temperament and personality, and decreaseddiscipline and moral values of behavior. This study aimsto analyze the effect of counseling on increasingadolescent knowledge and attitudes about drugs. Thestudy used a pre-experiment with pre and post-testdesign on 47 adolescents who were selected byconsecutive sampling. The data were analyzed usingpaired t-test. There was a significant difference betweenbefore and after adolescents attended counseling, both inadolescent knowledge (P = 0.02 CI: 95%) and adolescentattitudes (P = 0.04, CI; 95%). Providing counseling canincrease the knowledge and attitudes of adolescentsabout drugs

    THE INFLUENCE OF ADDITION CARBIDE WELDING WASTE ON THE COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF MORTAR

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    Technological developments in the infrastructure sector are currently being balanced with innovations in the materials that make up concrete. Cement is one of the building blocks of concrete. Cement functions as a bonding agent between aggregates in concrete. The research aimed to determine the influence of additional carbide welding waste on the compressive strength of mortar. The effect of carbide waste as a partial substitute (substitution) and also cement additives in mortar on the strength of mortar planned with SNI 03- 6825-2002 on Portland Cement Mortar Compressive Strength Testing Methods for Civil Works and SNI 03- 6882-2002 on Mortar Specifications for Pair Unit Work through material tests. Carbide waste has a chemical composition of 60% calcium (CaO), 1.48% SiO2, 0.09% Fe2O3, and 9.07% Al2O3. The main constituent of cement is calcium, which comes from limestone, so in this research, carbide waste is used as a cement substitute. and added materials so that it is hoped that the compressive strength of the mortar will increase when compared to mortar without added materials. The test object used is a cube-shaped mortar with dimensions of 5cm x 5cm x 5cm according to SNI 03- 6882-2014 with a design mix ratio of cement to sand of 1:3 and FAS 0.5. Variations in adding carbide waste: 0%; 0.5%; 1%; 1.5%; 2%; 2.5%; and 3% of cement. Mortar compressive strength tests were carried out at ages 7, 14, 21, and 28 days. The results obtained in this research show that the optimum compressive strength value for using carbide waste as a cement substitute is at a level of 2% with a compressive strength value of 13 MPa, while for carbide waste as a material addition, it is at a level of 0.5% with a compressive strength value of 17.60 MPa

    Study of Fine Motor Skills Among Children With Stunting

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    A long-term malnutrition is the cause of stunting, a chronic nutritional issue. The development of children\u27s fine motor abilities is negatively impacted. The purpose of this study is to compare the fine motor abilities of children who are stunted and those who are not. Methods: At the Babakan community center in Cirebon, an analytical observational study using a cross-sectional design was carried out. Purposive sampling was used to choose 60 participants for the samples. Data from medical records and questionnaires were used to collect research data. Fisher\u27s Exact test was employed in the analysis. Result: 46.7% of responders are men, 36.7% are between the ages of 52 and 60 months, and 78.3% have adequate fine motor abilities. According to the results of the Fisher\u27s Exact comparison test, toddlers who are stunting and those who are not show significant differences in their fine motor skills (p=0.010, PR 5,500: 95% CI 1,331-22,734). Compared to toddlers without stunting, toddlers with stunting are five times more likely to face delays in the development of their fine motor skills. Conclusion: At the Babakan community center in Cirebon Regency, there are notable disparities in the fine motor skills of toddlers who are stunted and those who are not

    Predicting Dividend Policy with Liquidity as A Moderating Variable

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    he study aims to evaluate the effect of profitability, capital structure, and managerial ownership on dividend policy by considering moderation variables, namely liquidity. This study involves pre-audited financial statements of companies that have been listed on the LQ45 Index on the IDX, or Indonesia Stock Exchange, during the 2020–2022 time frame. The research approach applied is basic research with a quantitative approach. Samples were selected through purposeful sampling, resulting in 51 samples from 17 companies meeting the criteria for three consecutive years. Data analysis was performed using SmartPLS 4, involving multicollinearity tests, R-square tests, path coefficient tests, and hypothesis tests. The findings of this study indicate that profitability, capital structure, and managerial ownership, respectively, have no significant influence on dividend policy. In addition, liquidity also does not affect the relationship between profitability, capital structure, and managerial ownership on dividend policy

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