55 research outputs found

    Talitha cumi

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    Title from PDF caption (viewed on May 24, 2018).This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    Application of Media Card Sort With Learningapps.org to Practice German Grammar Mastery of Class X MIPA 2 SMA Negeri 7 Malang

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    The purpose of this study was to describe students' activities and responses to students' understanding of grammar related to Verben und Konjugation material with Card Sort media with LearningApps.org. This research was helded offline in class X MIPA 2 SMA Negeri 7 Malang. The method used is descriptive-qualitative and data was obtained through observation sheets by two observers and response questionnaires filled out by 35 students. Based on the research results, students are actively involved in learning and are very responsive. During the learning process, this media is carried out through group discussions. This media is also able to assist students in understanding conjugation rules and the group of regelmäβige Verben und unregelmäβige Verben. Students also almost have no difficulty in using the media. Overall, the use of Card Sort media with the LearningApps.org application received a positive response from students. This media is a new learning media for almost all students. In terms of convenience, this media is easy to access and use. In addition, this aspect of media display is interesting and fun. Media Card Sort with LearningApps.org is also enough to motivate students in learning. It's just that a few students are more motivated if there is an assessment and ranking

    Link dancer hits the main stage [Article]

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    The Theatre and Dance Platform holds a digital copy (PDF) of the archived newsletter in the Lucy Guerin Inc collection.Article on WAAPA graduate dancer Talitha Maslin, who performed in the premiere season of Lucy Guern's Human Interest Story, Merlyn Theatre, Southbank, VIC, 23 July 2010. Author unknown

    The Pentaport: Designing a safe gateway for complex endovascular aortic repair

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    “A ruptured AAA [Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm] is the 15th leading cause of death in the country, and the 10th leading cause of death in men older than 55” in the United States, states Singh (n.d.), in the Society for Vascular Surgeons. Such Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms (AAA, see Figure 2.2) are increasingly treated by endovascular surgery, during which stent grafts are placed in the ballooned vessel through access sites such as the femoral (thigh) arteries, a procedure called Endo Vascular Aneurysm Repair (EVAR). 10% of patients has an aneurysm near significant arteries (Mayo Clinic, 2019), called a complex AAA, requiring stent grafts fitted with fenestrations (FEVAR, see Figure 2.1) or side branches (BEVAR).   After puncture of the femoral artery, an introducer sheath is placed in the vessel, functioning as a re-usable access point to the arterial system. The sheath prevents blood from flowing out of the artery and enables entrance of tools such as guide wires, catheters and smaller sheaths into the arteries. However, treatment of complex AAA requires introduction of multiple tools (up to 5) through the sheath simultaneously, compared to just one or two during EVAR. With every additional tool being introduced, the valve’s capability of adequate closure is reduced even more. This results in leakage that can lead to significant blood loss for the patient.   The Pentaport is a new, safe gateway for complex endovascular aortic repair (Figure 2.3). It functions as an add-on for commonly used sheath models. A leakproof ‘plug & screw’ connection facilitates safe and easy fastening to large-bore introducer sheaths. The Pentaport minimises blood leakage. Preventing severe blood losses of 2L or even more during one surgery, spares a heavy attack on the patient’s condition and eliminates the need for costly consequences, such as cell-saving or blood transfusion. In addition, it prevents the need for lengthy recatheterisation efforts (up to 60 minutes) and possible harm to the patient’s arteries. The design was evaluated and proof of concept was achieved, through functionality tests in simulated environments and usability tests with medical specialists.  Integrated Product Design | Medisig

    TOLOK UKUR PELANGGARAN HAK INTEGRITAS BERDASARKAN PASAL 5 AYAT (1) HURUF E UNDANG-UNDANG NOMOR 28 TAHUN 2014 TENTANG HAK CIPTA TERHADAP KARYA FOTOGRAFI, LUKISAN DAN GAMBAR

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    Talitha Nuroini Ahdianitasary, Afifah Kusumadara, S.H., LL.M., SJD., Moch. Zairul Alam, S.H., M.H. Fakultas Hukum Universitas Brawijaya [email protected] ABSTRAK Hak integritas di Indonesia diatur dalam Pasal 5 ayat (1) huruf e UU Nomor 28 Tahun 2014 Tentang Hak Cipta, yang memberikan hak kepada pencipta untuk “mempertahankan haknya dalam hal terjadi distorsi Ciptaan, mutilasi Ciptaan, modifikasi Ciptaan atau hal yang bersifat merugikan kehormatan diri atau reputasinyaâ€. Penerapan pasal tersebut dalam analisis kasus diperlukan tolok ukur terlebih dahulu. Tetapi hingga saat ini belum ada putusan pengadilan tentang pelanggaran hak integritas yang dapat menjadi acuan tolok ukur Pasal 5 ayat (1) huruf e. Secara tidak langsung, permasalahan ini berpengaruh pada banyaknya tindakan pengubahan atau perusakan ciptaan yang dilakukan dan disebarluaskan pada sosial media, khususnya karya fotografi, lukisan dan gambar. Pada penelitian yuridis normatif ini, penulis akan menganalisis teori-teori yang berkaitan dengan hak cipta dan hak integritas untuk mengetahui tolok ukur tersebut. Penulis juga membandingkan pengaturan hak integritas serta tolok ukur pelanggaran hak integritas di Indonesia dengan di negara-negara Uni-Eropa. Penelitian menggunakan pendekatan perundang-undangan, pendekatan perbandingan hukum dan pendekatan kasus. Kesimpulannya adalah bahwa tolok ukur pelanggaran hak integritas dititik beratkan pada kehormatan diri dan reputasi pencipta. Pembuktian adanya kerugian reputasi dapat dilihat dari kerugian pelaksanaan hak ekonomi atau penurunan pendapatan pencipta yang bersumber dari ciptaan yang diubah. Kemudian, hasil perbandingan menunjukkan bahwa pengaturan dan tolok ukur pelanggaran hak integrtas di negara-negara Uni-Eropa berbeda-beda, begitupun di Indonesia. Sehingga, tolok ukur yang berlaku di suatu negara tidak dapat diterapkan di negara lain. Kata Kunci: Hak Cipta, Tolok Ukur, Pelanggaran, Hak Integritas. ABSTRACT Moral rights are regulated in Article 5 Paragraph (1) letter e of Act Number 28 of 2014 concerning Copyright, enabling creators to keep their rights in case of creation distortion, creation mutilation, creation modification, or anything that can harm dignity or reputation of the creators. However, the implementation of the Article in regard to analysis of the cases requires scope or benchmark, and there has not been any court decision that regulates violation of moral rights for the reference of Article 5 Paragraph (1) letter e. Indirectly, this issue affects the incidence of modification or distortion of creation that may be made viral on social media, especially for photography, paintings, or images. This research is aimed to analyse theories related to copyright and moral rights to find out the scope. The author also made a comparison between moral rights and the extent of violation of moral rights in Indonesia and those in European Union. With statute, comparative, and case approaches, this research reveals that the violation of moral rights is emphasised on dignity and reputation of the creators, where both are reflected from the loss in economic implementation and falling profit gained by the creators stemming from modified creation. Moreover, the regulation and scope in terms of the violation of moral rights in European Union are varied, so is in Indonesia, meaning that the scope applying in a country is not applicable in another country. Keywords: Copyright, Scope, Violation, Moral Rights  Â

    An analysis of the U.S. Bureau of Prisons managerial/administrative support for its EEO program, 1981

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    The primary intent of this paper is to analyze managerial/administrative support for the Equal Employment Opportunity Program in the U.S. Bureau of Prisons. The analysis involves the examination of three problem areas in the Equal Employment Opportunity Program. The problem areas are identified as a lack of resources, a lack of personnel, and a lack of enthusiasm among employees for the program. The evaluation of these problem areas gives insight to the support obtained from management. Recommendations for improving these problem areas follow the analysis

    Construction and Analysis of a Discrete Heat Equation Using Dynamic Consistency: The Meso-Scale Limit

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    We present and analyze a new derivation of the meso-level behavior of a discrete microscopic model of heat transfer. This construction is based on the principle of dynamic consistency. Our work reproduces and corrects, when needed, all the major previous expressions which provide modications to the standard heat PDE. However, unlike earlier efforts, we do not allow the microscopic level parameters to have zero limiting values. We also give insight into the difficulties of constructing physically valid heat equations within the framework of the general mathematically inequivalent of difference and differential equations

    The AUCC Data Science Initiative Collection

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    This collection gathers materials developed by faculty and staff of the Atlanta University Center Consortium Data Science Initiative. The AUC Data Science Initiative works to enhance the collective capability of the AUC in data science and data analytics as a center for ideas, collaboration, expertise, infrastructure, and resources, with an intensive focus on achieving critical goals: Developing Talent and Creating New Knowledge. The AUC Data Science Initiative will have a considerable impact on broadening participation in the field by dramatically increasing the number of black data scientists in the workforce. Contact information: Dr. Talitha Washington; Director, Data Science Initiative; 404-992-2570; [email protected] and Eboni Dotson, Ph.D.; Executive Assistant, Data Science Initiative; 404-641-8161; [email protected]
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