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    PENGEMBANGAN MODUL DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN PENDEKATAN SAINTIFIK PADA KELAS X SEKOLAH MENENGAH ATAS

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    This study aims to develop a product of effective teaching materials for use by students of class X High School, Teaching materials developed are modular teaching materials. This research uses research and development method by adapting model development of Banathy and Dick model, Carey and Carey. To obtain information on the feasibility of teaching materials, expert validation and limited field testing are performed. Validation is done to the feasibility of curriculum (material and content), language, and grafic (presentation) by using questionnaire scale 5 by lecturer Data in limited field test obtained through multiple choice test. Subjects in a limited field trial comprised 35 students. Based on the analysis of expert validation results, module development can be categorized as good or feasible. The results of a text knowledge test show an average increase in the value of multiple choice tests changed from 75.71 to 85.14 with a margin of 9.43. In the test the ability to understand the structure and rules of text shows the average of 70.46 to 85.2 (difference 14.74). Thus, this development result module can improve students' ability to understand text and provide potential effects.Â

    Maribel Del Rio-Roberts, Psy.D.

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    Dr. Del Rio-Roberts is an Assistant Professor within the Department of Justice and Human Services, within the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at NSU. She is also the Program Director for the Masters of Science in Developmental Disabilities Dr. Del Rio-Roberts teaches courses in developmental disabilities, child protection, recreational therapy, human services administration, and mental health counseling. Furthermore, she is a Licensed Florida Psychologist who specializes in the areas of developmental disabilities, clinical child psychology, infant mental health, and psychological evaluation. Dr. Del Rio-Roberts has been the principal and co-principal investigator on numerous university-based grants related to developmental disabilities. She is the author of The Playful Minds Coping Skills Program: A Treatment for Pediatric Oncology Patients and several articles related to qualitative research. In the community, Dr. Del Rio-Roberts is a Clinical Director for the Strong Minds, Strong Bodies program for the Special Olympics of Florida and has appeared as a consultant on several television and radio programs

    Pengaruh Bimbingan Klasikal terhadap Konsep Diri

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    Tujuan dalam Penelitian ini adalah untuk meningkatkan konsep diri peserta didik Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 2 Tulang Bawang Tahun Pelajaran 2019/2020. Penelitian ini menggunakan desain kuantitatif eksperimen dengan One Group Pretest-Posttest Design. Populasi penelitian sebanyak 70 orang. Sampel penelitian berjumlah 16 orang dengan menggunakan teknik purposive sampling. Instrument dalam penggambilan data menggunakan angket. Analisis data yang digunakan yaitu uji t. dengan hasil yang diperoleh thitung = 18,5252 sedangkan ttabel = 1,71088 dari signifikan (α) sebesar 0,05, selain itu diketahui bahwa terjadi peningkatan skor pre-test sebesar 57,87 dan post-test sebesar 83,12 sehingga terjadi peningkatan skor sebanyak 25,25. Hal itu menunjukan bahwa bimbingan klasikal berpengaruh terhadap konsep diri peserta didik. Kesimpulan pada penelitian ini adalah terdapat pengaruh layanan bimbingan klasikal terhadap konsep diri peserta didik Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 2 Tulang Bawang tahun pelajaran 2019/2020

    A POÉTICA n’AS CURVAS DO RIO: A IMAGINAÇÃO GEOGRÁFICA NO RIO CACHOEIRA

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    O objetivo deste artigo é interpretar o espaço geográfico do rio Cachoeira no romance As Curvas do Rio, de José Cândido de Carvalho Filho, identificando-o como uma realidade geográfica concreta e também como uma paisagem imaginada e descrita pelo autor. O referido rio permeia como ator principal e também como cenário das paisagens vivenciadas nos diálogos que acontecem entre quatro amigos no alpendre da casa-sede de uma fazenda de cacau, no Sul do estado da Bahia. Através destes quatro personagens, o autor descortina “um mundo do cacau”, vívido, sentido, amado e imaginado, em que o importante rio Cachoeira torna-se povoado de desejo... devaneio... imaginação... e criatividade.... Ter imaginação significa ter liberdade de apreender o espaço, para pensar... para devanear... para escrever uma obra que leva o leitor à história e à memória da Região Cacaueira da Bahia. Os diálogos acontecem para que os personagens exponham seu entendimento pessoal sobre qualquer um dos temas debatidos, inclusive sobre a imaginária semelhança entre os rios e os homens. Não temos a intenção de substituir a análise científica pela criação literária, mas, apenas, retirar da literatura novos sentidos de interpretação, reconhecendo-a como uma via de enriquecimento do conhecimento do espaço geográfico do rio Cachoeira. Palavras-chave: Geografia. Literatura. Rio Cachoeira. Poética. Imaginação geográfica The poetry in “As Curvas do Rio”: the geographical imagination of cachoeira river The objective of this paper is to interpret the geographical space of Cachoeira River in the novel As Curvas do Rio by José Cândido de Carvalho Filho, identifying it as a concrete geographical reality and also as a landscape that was imagined and described by the author. The named river permeates as the main actor and also as a setting of the landscapes lived in the dialogues that take place among four friends in the porch of the main house of a cocoa farm in the South of Bahia State. Through these four characters the author uncurtains a vivid “cocoa world”, felt, loved and imagined, in which the important Cachoeira River is full of desire... reverie... imagination... and creativity... To have imagination is to have freedom to learn the space, to think... to wonder... to write a piece that takes the reader to the history and the memory of Bahia’s Cocoa Region. The dialogues take place to allow the characters to express their personal understanding about any of the debated topics, including the imaginary similarity between the rivers and the men. We do not have the intention to replace the scientific analysis by the literary creation, but only withdraw from the literature new senses of interpretation, recognizing it as a way to enrich the knowledge about the geographical space of Cachoeira River. Key words: Geography. Literature. Cachoeira River. Poetry. Geographical imagination

    Pengembangan Media Kartu Karier Berbasis Quick Response (Qr) untuk Pengenalan Karier

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    Tujuan pengembangan dalam penelitian ini adalah “mengetahui Pengembangan Kartu karier Berbasis Quick Response (QR), Untuk Pengenalan Karier Di SMP”Jenis penelitian ini adalah Mix Metode yaitu kualitatiif dengan hasil dari saran dan masukan dari validasi ahli. Kemudian kuantitatif dengan hasil dari angket respon peserta didik, dan hasil dari uji validasi dari para ahli. Dalam penelitian ini, peneliti menggunakan prosedure pengembangan dengan melalui 5 tahap pengembangan yang dikembangkan oleh addie, yang pertama kali peneliti lakukan yaitu tahap analisis untuk memperoleh permasalahan lalu selanjutnya tahap design produk dan tahap pembuatan produk dan di uji cobakan oleh 3 ahli untuk mengtahui hasil produk sudah layak digunakan atau perlu perbaikan produk, untuk mendapatkan kelayakan peneliti mengujicobakan kepada ahli materi,bahasa dan media dan tahap akhir yaitu evaluasi

    Samba! Società, musica e sentimenti a Rio de Janeiro

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    L'autrice descrive la vita quotidiana a Rio de Janeiro negli anni Quaranta e Cinquanta attraverso i testi dei primi samba, che riflettevano la sensibilità e le (spesso tormentate) relazioni di genereThe author describes everyday life in Rio de Janeiro in the 1940s and 50s, using the texts of the first sambas which depicted sensitiveness and (often troubled) gender relationship

    Os Primeiros Anos da Pedagogia de Rio Claro

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    The article points out the appearing and the first years of the Pedagogy Course of the Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras de Rio Claro. It shows a general view of field research oriented by sociological studies and this influence in the process of graduation of the author as a educatorO artigo destaca o surgimento e os primeiros anos do Curso de Pedagogia da Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras de Rio Claro. Apresenta apanhado de pesquisa de campo orientada por estudos sociológicos e a sua influência no processo de formação da autora como pedagog

    Transshipment port in the Rio de la Plata

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    The predictions for the future foretell an increase of the amount of exported grain over the Rio Paraná/Rio de la Plata system of 63% in 2030. Besides this, the new Panama locks will be finished in 2015. Seeing as the current shipping standard is largely determined by the Panama locks, the general expectation is that the vessel dimensions will increase to a standard size that complies with the new locks. It is evident that the increase in maximum draft of these vessels makes the depth restrictions in the Rio de la Plata cut into their efficiency even harder. It is a reasonable assumption that something has to be done in order to keep the Rio Paraná system from collapsing. There are numerous types of solutions that could be applied for this problem. The chosen solution in this case is the construction of a new port somewhere in the Rio de la Plata. This port would serve as a transhipment station where inland vessels deliver the cargo from ports along Rio Paraná and where it gets transhipped into ocean going vessels with a New Panamax size, which have a maximum draft of 54 feet, for shipment across the ocean. This solution means that the ocean going vessels can fully utilise their maximum draft for the entire duration of their trip. Furthermore it means that, as far as the grain industry is concerned, the requirement for maintaining an artificial depth of 34 feet in the Rio de la Plata past the port is no longer required. The final design of the previously described port consists of an artificial island on Banco Chico off the coast of Magdalena in the Rio de la Plata. This location has been chosen due to political, environmental and cost related motivations and is located right next to the already existing shipping channel, making the required access channel for the port’s ocean basin shorter. The port is designed to be capable of receiving anything up to fully loaded New Panamax sized vessels and partially loaded Capesize vessels. On the river side of the port the system is designed to make use of tug/barge combinations with a loading capacity of 5600 tons and a draft of 14 feet. This draft means they can freely sail on most of the Rio de la Plata and do not necessarily require the maintained channels. The island itself gives room for (temporary) storage of commodities in between unloading and loading to ensure a constant supply of grain to load the ocean vessels and thus reduces the service time. All in all the construction of a transhipment port on an artificial island in the Rio de la Plata is a preliminarily feasible solution to the described problem. This does, however, mean that all the assumptions that have been made in the design phase will either have to be true, or false in a non-critical fashion. On top of that there are still numerous risks that could harm the operational feasibility of the port and make sure it will never exist. As long as sufficient research is done into the more critical aspects of these risks and assumptions, a lot of economic benefit could be gained from embarking on a new system.Hydraulic EngineeringCivil Engineering and Geoscience

    Icacinicaryites sp. Del Rio C. & De Franceschi 2020

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    Icacinicaryites sp. (Fig. 5) STRATIGRAPHY. — Cuisian. LOCALITY. — Prémontré (France). SPECIMEN. — MNHN.F.44741. DESCRIPTION Fossil bilaterally symmetrical, elliptical; unilocular and singleseeded, length 8.8 mm, width 7.6 mm. Apex slightly asymmetrical, base rounded, symmetrical. Outer part of locule cast with reticulate pattern of rounded ridges; face of locule cast with 3-4 longitudinal ridges enclosing 6-9 polygonal areoles on each lateral face with few or no freely ending ridgelets; a keel surrounds the locule cast in the plane of symmetry (ṙ); cellular details unknown. REMARKS Only one specimen represents the Icacinaceae in this outcrop. We found no thicker part on the keel which suggests that this specimen is a locule cast rather than the complete endocarp. In the absence of apparent anatomical preservation, we choose to include this specimen in the genus Icacinicaryites without species name. This specimen could be close to Iodes multireticulata sensu Reid & Chandler (1933) but with fewer areoles. It may correspond to Iodes rigida from Le Quesnoy site, but the reticulation pattern does not match. This specimen seems to have a unique morphology despite the lack of anatomical characters. OVERVIEW OF ICACINACEAE FROM THE PARIS BASIN Here we review all the accepted occurrences of the Icacinaceae from the Paris Basin (Table 1). In addition to fruits from Passy, Belleu and Prémontré studied here, we include the fruits from Rivecourt (Paleocene; Del Rio et al. 2019a) and Le Quesnoy (early Eocene, Del Rio et al. 2019b) and a flower from Le Quesnoy (Del Rio et al. 2017). Occurrences of triporate and echinate pollen belonging to the Compositoipollenites genus (with Icacinaceous affinity) have been described for the Paris Basin. Compositoipollenites medius Krutzch & Vanhoorne, 1977, Compositoipollenites minimus Krutzch & Vanhoorne, 1977 and Compositoipollenites rhizophorus burghasungensis (Murriger & Pflug, 1952) Thomson & Pflug, 1949 were found in the Le Quesnoy site and the Paleocene of Guitrancourt (Cavagnetto 2000, Kedves 1970). Moreover, Compositoipollenites minimus was also found in Nointel (early Eocene, Oise; see Kedves 1970) and Compositoipollenites rhizophorus (R. Potonié, 1934) R. Potonié, 1960 at Paris Austerlitz (late Eocene, Paris; see Kedves 1970). However, some author consider that we have not enough data from other families that also have echinate pollen to confidentially conclude about these affinities (Manchester et al. 2015). We decided to follow the same caution and we do not include them in our analysis. No leaves or woods remains have been attributed to Icacinaceae in the Paris Basin.Published as part of Rio, Cédric Del & Franceschi, Dario De, 2020, Icacinaceae fossil fruits from three sites of the Paris Basin (early Eocene, France): local diversity and global biogeographic implications, pp. 17-28 in Geodiversitas 42 (2) on page 25, DOI: 10.5252/geodiversitas2020v42a2, http://zenodo.org/record/369691

    Lower Rio Grande Valley

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    Presented at River basin management to meet competing needs: proceedings from the USCID conference on shared rivers held on October 21-31, 1998 in Park City, Utah.This plan for the Lower Rio Grande basin management is designed to meet competing needs. The development of this comprehensive plan has considered demand-side and supply-side management options, an open and participatory decision-making process, the impacts of environmental concerns, and the multiple institutions concerned with water policy. Historically, approximately 85% of the 1,300,000 acre-feet of annual consumption has been in the agricultural production through irrigation. Cameron, Hidalgo, and Willacy Counties are currently experiencing high population growth rates with the combined population expected to increase from approximately 900,000 persons in 2000 to approximately 2,100,000 persons in the year 2050. The quantity of developed water readily available in Falcon-Amistad Reservoir System to the Lower Rio Grande Valley is essentially equal to the current usage level. Most of the adjudicated water rights are held by 28 irrigation districts that supply water diverted from the Rio Grande to both irrigators, municipalities, and water supply corporations through open canals and closed conduits with frequently conflicting demand patterns. Numerous meetings with the Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Council Policy Management Committee, local citizens, and stakeholder groups, under the guidance of a professional meeting facilitator, were included in an effort to achieve the maximum benefit from an open and participatory development process. The Lower Rio Grande Valley is a highly sensitive environmental area with major concerns for water quality as well as for endangered and threatened species, plant communities, fish communities, and animal populations. The management of water currently involves the irrigation districts, municipalities, water supply corporations, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission Watermaster, and International Boundary and Water Commission
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