60 research outputs found

    PENGEMIS DAN SHALAWAT BADAR; Hubungan antara Pengarang, Media dan Karya

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    Abstract:This article aims to describe the short story Pengemis dan Shalawat Badar in the perspective of sociology of literature. Moreover, the discussion in this paper tries to show three points: (1) the influence of a literary work to the reader; (2) the social life of the author as the creator of a literary work, and (3) the literary work as a social reality reflected by the author. This article discusses the relationship of Ahmad Tohari with various media in the process of publication of this short story, the position of Ahmad Tohari as part of a social community where he lives and lives his life, and the story itself as a reflection of social reality being discussed by the author. Based on the analysis, it can be concluded that every text has its own context. The context is always in chain with the space and time which always change and contribute to the development and changes in the meaning of a text. No exception to the meaning of the text Pengemis dan  Shalawat Badar which varies according to the space and time of its presence.Abstrak: Tulisan ini bertujuan mendeskripsikan cerita pendek Pengemis dan Shalawat Badar dalam perspektif sosiologi sastra. Dengan begitu, bahasan dalam tulisan ini berusaha menunjukkan tiga hal: (1) pengaruh sebuah karya sastra terhadap pembaca; (2) kehidupan sosial pengarang sebagai pencipta karya sastra, dan (3) karya sastra sebagai rekaman dari realita sosial yang dipantulkan oleh pengarang. Dalam bahasannya, penulis membahas keterkaitan Ahmad Tohari dengan berbagai media dalam proses publikasi Pengemis dan Shalawat Badar, posisi Ahmad Tohari sebagai bagian dari masyarakat sosial tempat dia hidup dan menghayati kehidupannya, dan cerpen Pengemis dan Shalawat Badar sebagai bayangan dari realita sosial yang dibicarakan oleh Ahmad Tohari. Berdasarkan analisis yang telah dilakukan, dapat disipulkan bahwa setiap teks memiliki konteksnya tersendiri. Konteks itu selalu bertemali dengan ruang dan waktu yang selalu berubah dan berkontribusi dalam pembangunan dan perubahan makna sebuah teks. Tidak terkecuali makna dari  teks Pengemis dan Shalawat Badar yang berbeda-beda sesuai dengan ruang dan waktu kehadirannya.Permalink/DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15408/dialektika.v3i2.530

    TINJAUAN HUKUM ISLAM TERHADAP AKAD SEWA MENYEWA BECAK MOTOR (STUDI KASUS DESA KUMBANG INDAH, KECAMATAN BADAR, KABUPATEN ACEH TENGGARA)

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    This paper discusses the review of Islamic law on the contract to rent a motorized trishaw in the Village of Beetle Indah, Badar Sub-district, Southeast Aceh district. The author is interested in conducting this research to obtain an overview of the contract for renting a motorized trishaw which is a public vehicle for which there is no standard fixed rate, so it will be reviewed from the perspective of Islamic law. To get answers to research problems, the author conducts research using field research methods which have a starting point on descriptive qualitative. This research is about leasing contracts Motorized rickshaws are related to both parties, namely the lessor (motorized rickshaw owner) and the renter (the rickshaw passengers), in this case all good explanations are needed regarding the distance to be traveled and the costs agreed by both parties. because renting only uses the function or benefits of the goods or objects being rented out without owning the goods or objects, so the motorbike rickshaw still belongs to the person who rents it but the benefits are used by the person who rents it by providing compensation in the form of fees provided that the distance traveled.

    Characterization of cytotoxicity of airborne particulates from urban areas of Lahore

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    A number of species (organic and inorganic) in airborne particulates cause the toxicity to living being. The potential of in vitro test methods were explored for toxicity assessment of trace toxic elements (inorganic species) present in ambient air on human being (lungs). A year long sampling of airborne particles (PM2.5) was carried (April 2008 to March 2009) in Lahore, Pakistan. A total of thirty nine samples were collected on 47 mm Zefluor Teflon filter membranes and each was analysed to characterize for the elements: Sb, As, Be, Cd, Cr, Co, Pb, Mn, Hg using ICP-MS in water extract and total acid digestate. The samples cytotoxicity was also established using lung derived cells and MTS colorimetric assays. This generated dose response curves and IC50 values for the elemental mixtures identified on the Teflon filter membrane. The results indicated that even at low concentrations airborne elemental mixtures displayed an additive toxic effect.PublishedN/

    Measurement of free calcium concentration in 3D bio-printed alginate scaffolds

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    Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting uses bioinks to print scaffolds that mimic natural living structures that are used for applications such as in vitro modelling of drug delivery. A common bioprinting method exposes an ionically crosslinking hydrogel, such as alginate, to a crosslinking ion such as calcium. Our lab recently developed a novel CaCl2 mist-based system for crosslinking ion exposure. However, it is known that cell viability is strongly affected by the concentration of extracellular calcium. The goal of this project is to investigate the impact of the presence of free calcium in 3D prints of alginate crosslinked with CaCl2 mist. The four variables are the concentration of CaCl2 mist, the mist flow rate, the printing speed, and the incubation time. The standardized scaffolds are incubated in cell culture media and a sample is removed and tested using a calcium colorimetric assay to determine the amount of free calcium present. Future work will include comparing the results to literature data on cell viability as a function of the amount of free calcium present to determine optimum printing parameters for the mist-based system that combines good “printability” with high cellular viability. HD is the recipient of an NSERC USRA award. Research funding is provided by an NSERC I2I grant to AA and RA

    Website-Based Student Achievement Book Using the Waterfall Method

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    Al Qur'an Education Park (TPA) Al Badar has approximately thirty students, but that number will continue to grow. The recording of achievement cards is done manually, and everything is done by the Al-Badar TPA teacher. Usually, teachers record student learning outcomes using achievement cards, and achievement cards are filled out after students learn to read Iqro or the Qur'an and handed over to their students. However, amid the current COVID-19 pandemic, face-to-face meetings are very difficult, especially between teachers and participants who are undergoing online teaching. Based on the problems that occurred at the Al Badar TPA regarding the recording of student achievement and the importance of technology for education, it is necessary to have an information system at the Al Badar TPA. The method used in this research is the waterfall method approach in the manufacture of information systems with several stages, including problem identification, system requirements analysis, system design, system creation, and system testing, and also system analysis. In making the system, PHP and MySQL are used with the CodeIgniter framework. In system testing, the author uses two methods of black-box testing and white-box system testing. While the results of the analysis of the system in terms of testing the quality ofservice users, namely by using usability testing. The results of this study are a website-based student achievement book as an online learning achievement record book that can function well, both systemically and from the user's side of the application and greatly assists the needs of the Al-Badar TPA during the pandemic. The results obtained from the usability testing analysis are 90%, so it can conclude that the system is feasible and easy to use. So, a website-based student achievement book as book’s achievement record online can function properly and greatly help the needs of the TPA Al-Badar during the pandemic

    Undividing Lahore: The Temple of Dialogue

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    The city of Lahore (Pakistan) is suffering from a severe environmental crisis. Water related issues such as droughts, floods and waterborne diseases have interrupted the accessibility of citizens to basic amenities. At the TU Delft, I have been approaching these issues in the Explore Lab Studio for my Master’s graduation. In my approach as a future architect, abandoned heritage – Bradlaugh Hall - will serve as an experimental laboratory for testing new ideas along with the reimplantation of local methods for climatization. In terms of programming, a common ground will be set up to narrate the existing boundaries to impede people from meeting fellow citizens out of their circle. Addressing the socio-economic segregation that has characterized Lahore since the colonial rule and has worsened in the last decades. The interaction and transgression among people will allow to learn, express and exchange ideas. Contributing to provoke awareness among citizens regarding their role in society. Along with an urban vision of reconnecting the city with the green structures as an mitigation strategy, the gardens culture will be reintegrated in the life of communities. Who have inherited the beautiful environment as part of their heritage.Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences | Explorela

    Seasonal and spatial patterns of SST in the northern Arabian Sea during 2001–2012

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    AbstractOcean–atmosphere interactions have been increasingly acknowledged to play an important role in climate change. It is necessary to understand ocean behavior, including the sea surface temperature (SST) that is a basis for initiating atmospheric models and climate change studies. In this paper, we analyze the spatial and temporal patterns of SST using monthly MODIS data of 2001–2012 from north Arabian Sea (11.9–25.68°N, 56.7–75.03°E). Seasonally, four phases of SST have been observed namely warming, cooling, warming and again cooling. Further, an empirical statistical model was fitted to the observed data that describes the annual SST pattern with significant accuracy
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