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    Modest Fashion Itang Yunasz Dalam Fotografi Komersial

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    Tugas akhir yang berjudul modest fashion Itang Yunasz dalam fotografi komersialakan membahas bagaimana modest fashion Itang Yunasz ditampilkan dalam visualyang menarik konsumen dengan menonjolkan karakteristik busana sesuai target pasar. Objek dalam penciptaan karya tugas akhir ini adalah label fashion yangberada dibawah naungan Itang Yunasz yaitu “Kamilla by Itang Yunasz”, “Allea byItang Yunasz”, dan “Itang Yunasz Ready To Wear”.Dalam proses penciptaan tugas akhir, penulis menggali lebih banyak informasi terhadap objek-objek produk fashion yang telah di seleksi, serta menambah referensi karya sehingga karya visual tidak monoton dan memiliki variasi.Kemudian penulis melakukan survey lokasi untuk menentukan dimana foto akan dibuat. Setelah itu, penulis akan melakukan improvisasi dengan cara mencoba sudut pandang baru dalam memotret objek, arah cahaya, serta gaya pada model.Hasil dari penciptaan karya seni ini, penulis menemukan bahwa fotografi fashionmemerlukan budget yang tinggi, baik dalam hal model yang harus profesional, lokasi yang harus dipersiapkan serta aksesoris yang digunakan untuk menunjang produk yang difoto, karena dalam dunia fashion profesional diperlukan keseriusan dalam pengerjaan karya. Selain itu, penulis juga menemukan pentingnya menyelaraskan antara tema baju dengan lokasi yang akan digunakan, sehingga antara baju dan background akan menciptakan visual yang menarik sesuai pangsa pasar

    Mesobiotus dilimanensis Itang & Stec & Mapalo & Mirano-Bascos & Michalczyk 2020, new species

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    Mesobiotus dilimanensis, new species (Tables 3, 4, Figs. 1–5) Material examined: 65 animals (including eight simplex), 47 eggs, and 7 empty chorions mounted on microscope slides in Hoyer's medium, 5 eggs fixed on SEM stubs, and 8 specimens processed for DNA sequencing. Type locality: 14°39′40″N, 121°04′07″E; 76 m asl: Philippines, Quezon City, Diliman, University of the Philippines, A. Roces St.; moss on a rock; September 2015; coll. Lowelyn Itang. Etymology: The species is named after Diliman, the district in Quezon City, Philippines, where it was discovered. Type depositories: Holotype: slide PH.006.10 with six paratypes; 58 paratypes (slides: PH.006. *, where the asterisk can be substituted by any of the following numbers: 02–03, 11–16), 47 eggs (slides: PH.006. *: 5–9, 17); seven empty chorions (slides: PH.006. *: 01, 04) are deposited at the Institute of Zoology and Biomedical Research, Jagiellonian University, Gronostajowa 9, 30-387, Kraków, Poland.Published as part of Itang, Lowelyn A. M., Stec, Daniel, Mapalo, Marc A., Mirano-Bascos, Denise & Michalczyk, Łukasz, 2020, An integrative description of Mesobiotus dilimanensis, a new tardigrade species from the Philippines (Eutardigrada: Macrobiotidae: furciger group), pp. 19-31 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 68 on page 21, DOI: 10.26107/RBZ-2020-0003, http://zenodo.org/record/457663

    Moderating Role of Organizational Culture in the Influence of Computerized Accounting Systems on Financial Reporting Quality in Small and Medium Enterprises

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    The increased adoption of computerized accounting systems by small and medium enterprises (SMEs) around the world has considerably attracted the attention of researchers to studies and discussions on the subject of computerized accounting systems and their impact on various aspects of the accounting function. Extant studies have indicated the existence of a strong, positive and significant relationship between computerized accounting systems usage and financial reporting quality. Particularly,  recent study conducted by Itang (2021a), which investigated the relationship between computerized accounting systems and financial reporting quality among small and medium enterprises in Nigeria, showed that computerized accounting systems usage has a strong and significant influence on the quality of financial reporting information in terms of relevance, faithful representation, comparability, verifiability, and understandability. However, studies have also shown that certain factors, such as organizational culture, could influence the relationship between organizational variables. Therefore, this study sought to extend the findings of Itang (2021a) by examining the moderating effect of organizational culture on the influence of computerized accounting systems on financial reporting quality in small and medium enterprises in Nigeria. Hence, the study introduced organizational culture as a moderating variable into Itang (2021a) study model. Organizational culture was decomposed into three dimensions, namely people orientation, innovation, and outcome orientation. The study employed the same survey research methodology and dataset that were used in Itang (2021a) in conjunction with the research data on organizational culture that were collected concurrently then from a sample of 370 firms selected randomly from SMEs in the South-South region of Nigeria, of which 223 responses were found useful. The research data were analysed using structural equation modelling technique. Five hypotheses relating to the extent to which organizational culture moderates the influence of computerized accounting systems on financial reporting quality in terms of relevance, faithful representation, comparability, verifiability, and understandability, were tested. The results of the study indicate that organizational culture significantly and positively moderates the relationship between computerized accounting systems and financial reporting quality in terms of relevance, faithful representation, comparability, verifiability, and understandability. Therefore, all five null hypotheses were rejected. Consequently, the researcher concluded that organizational culture significantly and positively moderates the relationship between computerized accounting systems and the quality of financial reporting information in SMEs. The researcher has suggested areas for further studies that would help validate and, or, extend the study’s findings. Keywords: Accounting information, Accounting information system, Accounting software, Accounting systems, Comparability, Computerized accounting system, Contingency theory, Faithful representation, Financial information, Financial reporting, Financial reporting information, Financial reporting quality, Innovation-oriented culture, Moderating effect, Organizational culture, Outcome-oriented culture, People-oriented culture, Relevance, Small and medium enterprises, Structural equation modelling, Understandability, Verifiability. DOI: 10.7176/RJFA/12-24-03 Publication date: December 31st 202

    Determinants of Pastoralists' Nutrition Security in Itang Special District, Gambella, Ethiopia

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    The malnutrition is widespread challenge in the Itang special district of Gambella. The main aim of this study was to examine the determinants of pastoralists' nutrition security in Itang special district. It collected the primary data through households' interview schedule, key informants interview and body mass index and; the secondary data were collected by document analysis. Then, the descriptive statistics mainly frequency, percentage, mean, standard deviation, and binary logit model were used to analyse the data by using SPSS version 20. The field result revealed that about 65% and 35% of the rural households were nutrition secured and unsecured respectively in the district. Similarly, the binary logit model result indicated that the livestock size, dietary diversity status, educational status and income were statistically significant at 1% while; the market access and awareness were statistical significant at 5%

    PERILAKU KONSUMEN DALAM KEPUTUSAN PEMBELIAN MARTABAK ITANG DI PAKOWA MANADO

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    This study aimed to determine the consumer behavior based on individual, environmental, and marketing strategy factors in the buying decision of Martabak Itang in Pakowa, Manado. This study was expected to be the source of information to entrepreneurs about the consumers behavior in buying Martabak Itang in Pakowa, Manado, so that companies can determine and improve the strategy in dealing with the competition.The data used in this study were primary data and secondary data. The sampling method in this study was Accidental Sampling, which was taking the sample that accidentally met with the researcher. The total of sample taken in this study was 60 people. The sampling process was conducted in 6 days, which was the number of samples taken was 10 buyers for day for a week, from Monday until Saturday. The result of this study showed that individual factors measured by need and motivation did not affect the buying decision. Environmental factors measured by family and friends influencethe buying decision. While marketing strategy factors measured by product, price, promotion, location, and service influencethe buying decision.*lrr*

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

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    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed

    A Multicentric Prospective Incidence Study of Guillain-Barre Syndrome in Italy. the ITANG Study

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    To assess Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) incidence we relied on the Italian Network for the study of GBS (ITANG) established in 2010 in 7 Italian regions to analyse the association between influenza vaccination and GBS. Methods: All individuals aged ≥18 years, presenting with clinical manifestations that suggested GBS according to the universally accepted Asbury's diagnostic criteria (1990) were prospectively notified to a centralised database by ITANG neurologists over the period October 1, 2010-September 30, 2011. Through a telephone survey, 9 trained interviewers followed up the cases to diagnosis and then for 1 year since hospital discharge. Validation of case reporting was performed with the support of administrative data in 5 regions. Results: We found 365 cases fulfilling the definition for GBS or one of its variants over 19,846,068 population ≥18 years of age, yielding an annual incidence rate of 1.84 per 100,000 (95% CI 1.65-2.03), 2.30 (95% CI 1.99-2.60) in men and 1.41 (95% CI 1.18-1.64) in women. A highly significant peak of incidence was observed in February 2011 as compared to reference month (September 2011, rate ratio 3.3:1, p < 0.01). Conclusions: In Italy, GBS incidence was among the highest reported in Europe and higher than previously observed in Italian studies
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