66 research outputs found

    petunjuk praktikum fisika dasar

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    MENINGKATKAN KEMAMPUAN MENULIS TEKS EXPOSISI ANALITIS PESERTA DIDIK PELAJARAN BAHASA INGGRIS MELALUI METODE STAD

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    IMPROVING STUDENTS ABILITY  IN WRITING ANALYTICAL EXPOSITION TEXT OF ENGLISH LESSONS THROUGH STAD METHODOne of the writing skill was writing analytical exposition text. The teacher saw that the test results of student ability in writing analytical exposition text were disappointing. The dominant students' scores were low. For this reason, the teacher reviewed the use of the learning model that had been applied so that the activities of students and their learning outcomes increased. The purpose of this study was to determine the learning outcomes of students in English lessons on writing analytical exposition text through the cooperative learning using  Students Team Achievement Division (STAD) type in class XI IPA 4 odd semester 2017-2018 academic year of SMA Negeri 9 Bogor. After conducting the research, the results showed that the STAD type of learning model was proven to improve students learning outcomes and made them more enthusiastic in learning English. Before using this learning model, students only obtained an average value of 6, 81 then an increase occurred after uing the STAD type of learning model. On the first cycle the class average was 81.50 and became 86.28 on the second cycle. From the description above, the researcher concluded that applying the cooperative learning model using Student Team Achievement Division type could change the learning situation of students to be active and excited so that there was an increase in student learning outcomes. Therefore, the researcher suggested that the use of the cooperative learning model using  STAD type had to be applied as a variation of another model in teaching English material in schools

    Fisika dasar : Petunjuk praktek

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    iii, 158 p. : il.; 28 cm

    S(it) T(ibi) (T)erra (L)euis: variantes literarias y metrificadas en los CLE de Hispania

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    El trabajo se centra en uno de los tópicos epigráficos relacionados con la alocución al caminante, la fórmula S(it) T(ibi) T(erra) L(euis), valorando su alcance y sus formas de expresión en los CLE de Hispania. Para ello, partimos de una situación ventajosa que aportará a los resultados un indiscutible grado de novedad: la existencia de un corpus de CLE de Hispania actualizado a día de hoy, cuyo material ha sido directamente autopsiado por un grupo de investigación, dirigido por la autora, que trabaja en la redacción del CIL XVIII/2; los datos proceden, pues, de ediciones de primera mano, lo que influye en la fiabilidad de sus resultados.This paper focuses on one of the epigraphic topics related to the call to the reader, the expression S(it) T(ibi) T(erra) L(euis), considering its reach and its special features in the CLE coming from Hispania. As an additional advantage, we start from a privileged position: an updated corpus of CLE studied by a research team, directed by the author, working in the drafting of CIL XVIII/2.MICINN FFI2009-1048

    Evaluating high school electricity consumption and expenditure intensity in the Poudre School District of northern Colorado

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    2010 Spring.Includes bibliographic references (pages 66-72).Covers not scanned.Print version deaccessioned 2022.With the exception of personnel-related expenditures, utilities represent the largest cost in school budgets, but are one area where expenses can be trimmed without compromising educational quality (Consortium for Energy Efficiency, 2005). In the Poudre School District of Northern Colorado, Fort Collins High School (FCHS) and Fossil Ridge High School (FRHS) have similar building attributes (square footage, mechanical systems, and architectural capacities). In contrast to FCHS (built 1995), FRHS (built 2005) has many energy efficiency features and is LEED-Silver and Energy- Star (2009) certified. Yet in recent years, the electricity costs and electric use intensities (EUIs) were comparable. The purpose of this study was, therefore, to evaluate electricity consumption to understand electric use patterns at these schools. Overall analysis indicated significantly more electricity use for lighting at FCHS (44.04% of total) when compared to FRHS (36.90% to total). Also, HVAC represents 33.16% at FCHS compared to 29.17% at FRHS. However, plug loads account for 24.99% of use at FRHS but only 16.35% at FCHS. Comparing energy performance using whole-building EUI (total annual electric consumption divided by total conditioned floor area) ignores secondary building characteristics that influence consumption. In order to improve the whole building EUI and identify areas of high consumption, individual workspace EUIs were separated for analysis. Variations in workspace specific floor areas and workspace EUIs were seen at both schools. Workspace EUI values ranged from 2.60 kWh/ft2/yr in closet/storage spaces to 40.68 kWh/ft2/yr in the kitchen workspaces. Further, workspace EUIs were partitioned into their HVAC, lighting, plug load, food service and residual components for analysis. Component EUI analysis identified major consumptive differences at the two schools: High for lighting in the trades classrooms and gymnasium at FCHS and high for plug loads in the computer labs at FRHS. Since both high schools have the same educational goals, overly consumptive component EUIs (in one school compared to the other) indicate workspaces where reductions in electric consumption may be possible without detrimental effects on education quality. Educational workspace distribution and the amount of electricity-consuming equipment vary between the schools and hence traditional whole-building EUI (total consumption/total conditioned floor space) must be interpreted with caution. Major differences in the component EUIs observed between the two schools indicated that the high-wattage lighting in the trades classroom and gymnasium at FCHS and the computer density at FRHS should be investigated for possible renovations to reduce electric use at these schools

    Pengaruh Gaya Kepemimpinan Terhadap Turnover Intention Karyawan Pada Bank Bjb Cabang Subang Dengan Kepuasan Kerja Sebagai Variabel Mediasi

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    Euis Siti Nur Fauziah Ramdani dan Deddy Rusyandi - STIE EKUITAS, BANDUNG ; Journal of Banking & Management Vol. 3, No.1, Agt 2019 ; ISSN : 2527-5135Performance of Bank BJB Subang Branch which has been well damaged by employee behavior, that is turnover intention which can lead to employee decision to leave their work. In 2012-2016 there is an increase in employee intention turnover at Bank BJB Subang Branch due to factors of leadership style and job satisfaction. Objectives to be achieved in this research are: 1) To know the style of leadership, job satisfaction and employee turnover intention in Bank BJB Subang Branch, and 2) To know the influence of leadership style to employee turnover intention Bank BJB Subang Branch through job satisfaction as a mediation variable. This research uses quantitative and correlational research design with leadership style (X) as independent variable, job satisfaction (Y) as mediation variable, and employee intention turnover (Z) as dependent variable. The samples selected by the author are all employees of Bank BJB Subang Branch, amounting to 120 people. Data collection techniques is using questionnaires with a choice of type Likert scale answers. Subsequently, after the questionnaire data were collected, the authors converted this scale to an interval scale using the Succcessive Interval Method (MSI). To test the validity of data on each variable used validity and reliability test. Meanwhile, to test the hypothesis used in this study is path analysis. The results showed that: 1) leadership style and job satisfaction included in the category of "Good", while turnover intention included in the category "Less Good", and 2) Leadership style through job satisfaction has a not significant effect on employee intention turnover at Bank BJB Subang Branch

    Kajian Struktur Serat dan Porositas Masker Udara

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    There are 6 brands of air masks on the market that are Evo med, Nexcare carbon, Nexcare daily, Indomaret, Borma and Evo club. All masks on the market have 3 layers. Based on the results of microscopy testing showed that the fiber diameter image of all mask brands in layer 2 is smaller than layer 1 and 3. Generally, all brands of masks show a uniform fiber size distribution. From the surface porosity measurements, Borma masks have a larger porosity than other masks in layers 1, 2 and 3 ie 60.64%, respectively; 42.95% and 63.58%. The results show that the difference in mask price in the market does not show the quality standards of different mask filters. Furthermore, the results of this study may contribute to the development of research on masks
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