430 research outputs found
Identification code mix types; on Denny Sumargo podcast "curhat bang"
This research aims to describe in the speech of spoken language, on Identification Language Types; Code Mixing on Denny Sumargo Podcast “Curhat Bang” types. The aothor used qualitative method to gives explanation clearly. The data were collected from Denny Sumargo Podcast “Curhat bang” with Marshanda Acrtis on Jun 15 2022 duration times 40:53. Process of collecting the data for research author took some steps: Oobserving, Rreviewing the Podcast Denny Sumargo, and choosing the sentence containing to code mixing language types. Resulting of this research author found that types of code mixing on this Podcast that produce
of Denny Sumargo and Marshanda they are Inner code-mixing, Outer code-mixing, Insertion, and Alternation that used and this research gives information to readers how the speaker in used language code mixing in informal situation as one of Privilege in lives
Information, accounting, and the regulation of concessioned infrastructure monopolies
Economists often characterize the regulation of monopolies as a"game"(between the regulator and the service provider) in which the two players do not share the same information. The regulator is assumed to have poorer information than the service provider about the scope of future efficiency gains and the size and timing of future investment plans. Over time, the regulator must increase its information base so that regulatory targets become more realistic - but this is a costly process. The authors examine the ways such information can and should be generated, especially throughthe accounting requirements a regulator can impose on private operators of infrastructure concessions. (They view concessioning and regulation as complementary, not substitute, activities.) Concessionaires should provide regulators with the information they need to: 1) Compare outcomes with expectations. 2) Evaluate the cost of adverse shocks that may warrant relaxed regulations. 3) Evaluate whether lower costs than expected are the result of better performance or diminished output. 4) Properly evaluate the asset base and charge for the consumption of capital. Information that regulators get from private operators of infrastructure monopolies should be used to make both regulators and concessionaires accountable. In Chile, for example, the privatization of monopolies led to significant efficiency gains, but it took a long time for these gains to be passed on to users because neither the firms nor the regulators were held accountable - until Congress expressed reluctance to endorse further privatization because earlier waves of privatization had not benefited consumers. In other words, information should be used to make regulatory decisions more transparent and to reduce the risk of the private providers"capturing"the regulators.Labor Policies,International Terrorism&Counterterrorism,Environmental Economics&Policies,Economic Theory&Research,Decentralization,Financial Intermediation,Environmental Economics&Policies,Economic Theory&Research,International Terrorism&Counterterrorism,Banks&Banking Reform
Udall, Denny Hammond
Memorial Statement for Professor Denny Hammond Udall, D.V.M. (1874-1955) who was appointed Professor (1908) and Head of the Department of Veterinary Medicine as well as Director (1914) of the Ambulatory Clinic and Professor Emeritus (1942) at the New York State Veterinary College. Widely known for his expertise in diagnosis, Dr. Udall was an active writer and author of 61 papers and books, including six editions of "The Practice of Veterinary Medicine". He served as Editor and publisher of "The Cornell Veterinarian" for 30 years. The memorial statements contained herein were prepared by the Office of the Dean of the University Faculty of Cornell University to honor its faculty for their service to the university
Perpektif Makna Cinta dalam Kumpulan Puisi Esai Atas Nama Cinta Karya Denny JA [The Perspective of Meaning of Love in the Compilation of Poetry Titled "Atas Nama Cinta" by Denny JA]
The community plays a role in empowering the use of literary works, including, in this case, poetry essays to express the realities that happened in society. Through the five essay poems written by Denny JA, various facts are presented to be used as lessons for readers as part of society. This collection of stories of different kinds of love offered by Denny JA opens the eyes and awakens the readers' minds that love is no love is never free or natural. Love is still imprisoned by religion, discrimination, by the moral norms of society. Is there true love that transcends religion, overcomes discrimination, and is above the moral norms of society? This collection of five poetry essays Atas Nama Cinta by Denny JA serves as a starting point for reflections to answer the restlessness expressed inf the series of questions above. The meaning of love as described by Denny JA raises the perspective of both internal social problems related to the psyche due to conflicting thoughts that exist in the person's character””and externally associated with the character's interaction with the surrounding environment. The meaning of love needs to be reconstructed to convey educational values to readers as part of society. Literary works, including poetry, are not only psychological expressions of the author but also reflect recorded records of various events in a community so that poetry can present a history of conflicts that exist in the author's memory
Teaching Notes: Rights and Rebuilding in El Salvador
We have prepared this two-part case study with two pedagogical purposes in mind: (1) To develop an understanding of the concept (and political meaning) of human rights. (2) To facilitate discussion about processes of reconciliation and reconstruction and the importance of holistic conceptions of rights and security for future stability.
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Improving the Teaching of the Pragmatic Norms of Conversation: A Journey of Reflective Teacher Action Research
Following the recent renewal of interest in the teaching of pragmatics (Kasper & Roever, 2004), the author has conducted a series of action research investigations into the teaching of pragmatic norms using elicited recorded samples of native speaker role-play (Denny, 2008). This article reflects on the journey and reports in detail on the final cycle of this action research journey in which the teaching of the pragmatics of casual conversation to two classes using such samples was investigated. The results indicate that there are noticeable levels of improvement in the ability of participants to use these norms and they see this improvement as having arisen from exposure not only to these semi-authentic recordings in the classroom but also to contact with native speakers outside the classroom together with explicit input from the teacher
Improving the teaching of the pragmatic norms of conversation: a journey of reflective teacher action research
Following the recent renewal of interest in the teaching of pragmatics (Kasper & Roever, 2004), the author has conducted a series of action research investigations into the teaching of pragmatic norms using elicited recorded samples of native speaker role-play (Denny, 2008). This article reflects on the journey and reports in detail on the final cycle of this action research journey in which the teaching of the pragmatics of casual conversation to two classes using such samples was investigated. The results indicate that there are noticeable levels of improvement in the ability of participants to use these norms and they see this improvement as having arisen from exposure not only to these semi-authentic recordings in the classroom but also to contact with native speakers outside the classroom together with explicit input from the teacher
Design and Synthesis of Visible Light Communication Transceiver on FPGA
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In this paper, we designed and synthesized a Visible Light Communication (VLC) system with Inverse / Fast Fourier Transform (I/FFT) as a frequency multiplexing method using an FPGA. The system will map the data sent using a constellation mapper, which uses 4-Quadrature Amplitude Modulation. After mapped, the data is frequency multiplexed using an IFFT block and converted into its analog form before being transmitted through an LED amplifier circuit and a Cree XML2 LED. Next, the signal is received by Ba PV10 photodiode on the receiver module and a transimpedance amplifier. Once processed by the VLC receiver, the conversion of analog signals to digital is done before demultiplex the signal using FFT. Then we demapped the signal from back to the original data using a 4QAM demapper. The transceiver system was implemented on Altera De-0 Nano board with an Altera Cyclone 4E FPGA. The VLC transmitter module, VLC receiver, and ADC / DAC were implemented on a breadboard. The communication system works with a bit rate of 302 kbps. The Analog and digital subsystems are capable of supporting the bitrate, and supplying the LED lamp with a power of 0.10125 W. The system was then tested at different distances from 25 cm to 60 cm. At 25 and 30 cm, there is no error on the characters received. But at 35 cm there was a character error rate of 0.042%. This error continued to increase as the distance was added so that it reached 7.42% at a distance of 60 cm. This is normal since, at a distance of 25 and 30 cm, the signal received was still large so that the SNR was still good. But at 35 cm onwards, the received signal started to distort and the SNR started to decrease
Low-Cost Hardware Implementation of Human Blood Identification Device Using Feed-Forward Artificial Neural Network on FPGA
This article was under review for ICELTICS 2018 --
In the medical world there is still service dissatisfaction caused by lack of blood type testing facility. If the number of tested blood arise, a lot of problems will occur so that electronic devices are needed to determine the blood type accurately and in short time. In this research we implemented an Artificial Neural Network on Xilinx Spartan 3S1000 Field Programable Gate Array using XSA-3S Board to identify the blood type. This research uses blood sample image as system input. VHSIC Hardware Discription Language is the language to describe the algorithm. The algorithm used is feed-forward propagation of backpropagation neural network. There are 3 layers used in design, they are input, hidden1, and output. At hidden1layer has two neurons. In this study the accuracy of detection obtained are 92%, 92%, 92%, 90% and 86% for 32x32, 48x48, 64x64, 80x80, and 96x96 pixel blood image resolution, respectively
Low-Cost Hardware Implementation of Human Blood Identification Device Using Feed-Forward Artificial Neural Network on FPGA
This article was under review for ICELTICS 2018 --
In the medical world there is still service dissatisfaction caused by lack of blood type testing facility. If the number of tested blood arise, a lot of problems will occur so that electronic devices are needed to determine the blood type accurately and in short time. In this research we implemented an Artificial Neural Network on Xilinx Spartan 3S1000 Field Programable Gate Array using XSA-3S Board to identify the blood type. This research uses blood sample image as system input. VHSIC Hardware Discription Language is the language to describe the algorithm. The algorithm used is feed-forward propagation of backpropagation neural network. There are 3 layers used in design, they are input, hidden1, and output. At hidden1layer has two neurons. In this study the accuracy of detection obtained are 92%, 92%, 92%, 90% and 86% for 32x32, 48x48, 64x64, 80x80, and 96x96 pixel blood image resolution, respectively
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