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Husna, Asmaul, Effan Fahrizal, and Sisca Olivia. "Analisa Sarana Prasarana Bangunan: Studi Kasus Pasar Rakyat Krueng Geukueh, Aceh Utara." ETNIK: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Teknik 2, no. 11 (November 20, 2023): 1040–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.54543/etnik.v2i11.260.

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The people's market which is the center of economic activity has the potential to drive the economy based on the people's economy, therefore it is necessary to make physical improvements to the people's market which was previously carried out a market analysis to maintain it. The government planned a market revitalization program, but many failed. Krueng Geukueh People's Market is one of the markets that has been built by the government but not according to existing standards. The purpose of this study was to determine the facilities and infrastructure 27 aspects of the criteria for SNI requirements for people's markets. The condition of this market infrastructure is not in accordance with the provisions of the people's market SNI, because some indicators of existing market facilities and infrastructure have not functioned as intended. This research uses a qualitative descriptive method. In collecting data used field observation, survey documentation. The results showed that the aspects of the people's market requirements studied were not effective for use by traders
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Yavnel, A. Yu. "Methods of work of a health center in dairy and livestock sovkhozes." Kazan medical journal 29, no. 11-12 (January 12, 2022): 862–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/kazmj90241.

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On the basis of the decree of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) and the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR dated 30/31/31 - the central task for the near future in the field of agriculture is the organization and strengthening of the socialist sector of animal husbandry - state farms and collective farm dairy farms, 1931 and 1932. should be the years of the same decisive turning point in the development of animal husbandry as 1929 and 1930 were in the organization of socialist grain farming.
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Surip, M., and Hendra Kurnia Pulungan. "THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PUBLIC INFORMATION DISCLOSURE THROUGH PEOPLE'S ONLINE COMPLAINTS INTEGRATED ON INFORMATION AND SERVICES CENTER IN MEDAN STATE UNIVERSITY, INDONESIA." Budapest International Research and Critics Institute (BIRCI-Journal) : Humanities and Social Sciences 1, no. 3 (October 19, 2018): 438–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.33258/birci.v1i3.69.

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The People's Aspiration Service and the People's Online Complaints (LAPOR) and Integrated Information and Service Center are the two flagship programs of the Medan State University Information and Documentation Management Officer (PPID). These two programs are an effort to follow up on Law Number 14 of 2008 concerning Public Information Openness. The program is also an effort of Unimed in supporting the creation of Good Governance especially in the field of higher education services. This study aims to find out how the implementation of LAPOR programs on public information disclosure in Unimed. This type of research is descriptive qualitative. The focus of this research is implementation, access, mechanisms and constraints. Policy implementation is implemented to achieve the objectives of an institution. At the policy implementation stage, the policies that have been made or determined will be implemented, however, the implementation phase of this policy is the most severe stage, this is because in implementing or implementing a policy will certainly experience various kinds of problems in the field. Public information disclosure is regulated in Law No. 14 of 2008 concerning Public Information Openness (UU KIP).
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Nabila, Qothrunada Farhana, and Azmi Fitrisia. "Perkembangan Dan Potensi Perekonomian Usaha Tanaman Hias Di Kelurahan Lubuk Minturun Koto Tangah Kota Padang (1991-2020)." Jurnal Kronologi 5, no. 1 (March 30, 2023): 513–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/jk.v5i1.544.

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This article discusses the development and economic potential of the ornamental plant business in Lubuk Minturun Koto Tangah Village, Padang City (1991-2020). The ornamental plant agribusiness business is currently growing rapidly. The city of Padang is the center of ornamental plants in West Sumatra. The first center for ornamental plants is located in Lubuk Min Koto Tangah, Padang City. This article is a historical approach research that prioritizes documents or archives and interviews as the main sources. To write the sources needed through a field approach through archives of nagari profiles in Lubuk Minturun Village, and documents for ornamental plant business people. This article shows that ornamental plant production increased in early 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Because in 2020 people's desire to plant flowers and grow crops at home is getting higher so that sales increase. The production of ornamental plants also has an impact on the social and economic life of ornamental plant farmers. This can be seen in terms of people's increased income, education that is starting to pay attention, ownership of property such as many who have renovated houses and bought vehicles.
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Samoylov, A. S., A. Yu Bushmanov, and S. F. Goncharov. "State Scientific Center of the Russian Federation — Federal Medical Biophysical Center Named after A.I. Burnazyan of FMBA of Russia: 75 Years on Guard of People's Health." Disaster Medicine, no. 3 (September 2021): 5–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.33266/2070-1004-2021-3-5-9.

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The article presents the history of creation, formation and development of the State Scientific Center of the Russian Federation — Federal Medical Biophysical Center named after A.I. Burnazyan of the Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia (A.I. Burnazyan Federal Biophysical Center, the Center). The Institute of Biophysics of USSR Ministry of Health and Clinical Hospital № 6, predecessors of the Center, were engaged in the elimination of medical and sanitary consequences of Chernobyl Radiation Accident (1986). The main directions of activities of the A.I. Burnazian Federal Medical Biophysical Center — the flagship institution of Russian health care in the field of biophysics, radiation and nuclear medicine are considered. The perspectives of scientific activity of the Center related to solving actual problems of modern radiobiology, radiation safety and biomedical technologies are outlined. It is concluded that it is expedient to create the Disaster Medicine Service of the Federal Medical and Biomedical Agency of Russia.
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Indriya, Indriya, Reza Maulana, Alfain Baihaqi, Vedo Vikanda, and Ardi Ramadhan. "The Urgency of Indonesian Islamic Fashionpreneur as Part of The World's Halal Industry." BASKARA : Journal of Business and Entrepreneurship 4, no. 1 (October 29, 2021): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.54268/baskara.v4i1.10013.

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Indonesia is a country that has great potential to become the center of the world's halal industry. This is analogous to the largest Muslim population, and Indonesia is ranked fourth in the development of the sharia economy. On the other hand, this is also analogous to people's consumption patterns for clothing or fashion needs that are always evolving, and become part of human secondary needs. That way, we can maximize efforts to make Indonesia the center of the halal industry in the world, especially in the field of Islamic fashionpreneur. Currently, there are many Muslim fashion start-ups and Muslim fashion designers born in Indonesia. This is in line with human desire for an elegant style to beautify their appearance and increase their self-confidence. Based on the data and the reality on the ground, Indonesia has a huge opportunity to become the center of the world's halal industry through Islamic Fashionpreneur. Obstacles in Indonesia's development to become the center of the world's halal industry through Islamic Fashionpreneur, among which are raw materials that are difficult to obtain or cannot be provided domestically or still have to be purchased or imported from other countries. Besides, on average, most Muslim fashion craftsmen still use traditional technology and can be said to be "less up-to-date", plus the problem of being in the field of Islamic Fashionpreneur or just making it a hobby or filling spare time. Therefore, in this study using a qualitative field survey method, it was found a strategy to boost Islamic fashionpreneur so that they can make Indonesia the center of the halal industry in the world through Islamic fashionpreneur. Among them are, first, determining the positioning strategy, secondly, differentiation, and thirdly branding. Through these three strategies, it is hoped that Indonesia will survive as the center of the world's halal industry, which is supported by Islamic Fashionpreneurs.
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Indriya, Indriya, Reza Maulana, Alfain Baihaqi, Vedo Vikanda, and Ardi Ramadhan. "The Urgency of Indonesian Islamic Fashionpreneur as Part of The World's Halal Industry." BASKARA : Journal of Business and Entrepreneurship 4, no. 1 (October 29, 2021): 21–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.54268/baskara.4.1.21-28.

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Indonesia is a country that has great potential to become the center of the world's halal industry. This is analogous to the largest Muslim population, and Indonesia is ranked fourth in the development of the sharia economy. On the other hand, this is also analogous to people's consumption patterns for clothing or fashion needs that are always evolving, and become part of human secondary needs. That way, we can maximize efforts to make Indonesia the center of the halal industry in the world, especially in the field of Islamic fashionpreneur. Currently, there are many Muslim fashion start-ups and Muslim fashion designers born in Indonesia. This is in line with human desire for an elegant style to beautify their appearance and increase their self-confidence. Based on the data and the reality on the ground, Indonesia has a huge opportunity to become the center of the world's halal industry through Islamic Fashionpreneur. Obstacles in Indonesia's development to become the center of the world's halal industry through Islamic Fashionpreneur, among which are raw materials that are difficult to obtain or cannot be provided domestically or still have to be purchased or imported from other countries. Besides, on average, most Muslim fashion craftsmen still use traditional technology and can be said to be "less up-to-date", plus the problem of being in the field of Islamic Fashionpreneur or just making it a hobby or filling spare time. Therefore, in this study using a qualitative field survey method, it was found a strategy to boost Islamic fashionpreneur so that they can make Indonesia the center of the halal industry in the world through Islamic fashionpreneur. Among them are, first, determining the positioning strategy, secondly, differentiation, and thirdly branding. Through these three strategies, it is hoped that Indonesia will survive as the center of the world's halal industry, which is supported by Islamic Fashionpreneurs.
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Isradi, Muhammad, Maulika Alifia Andri, Irfan Rifai, and Amar Mufhidin. "The Effectiveness of Users of the People's Crossing Bridge (JPO) at the Youth Center of the City of North Jakarta Administration during the COVID-19 Pandemic." ARRUS Journal of Engineering and Technology 2, no. 2 (May 25, 2022): 92–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.35877/jetech749.

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The current dense population of DKI Jakarta must be balanced with the provision of adequate transportation facilities and infrastructure. The current presence of pedestrians is usually concentrated in public facilities such as terminals, shopping centers, educational centers, and other public facilities. The existence of these pedestrians requires facilities for pedestrians, including road crossing facilities such as the People's Crossing Bridge (JPO), where the JPO is installed if it is required that there is no intersection between the flow of pedestrians and the flow of traffic. So that pedestrians want to use the JPO, it must be guaranteed safety and walking distance so that it does not get too far away. For this reason, this study was carried out to determine the effectiveness of the People's Crossing Bridge in the Youth Bracelet of the North Jakarta Administration. To determine the effectiveness of the pedestrian bridge at the Youth Center of North Jakarta City, the researchers observed the number of pedestrians for 2 days, namely during peak hours such as in the morning at 06.00 - 08.00 and in the afternoon at 16.00 - 18.00. From the results of the research for 2 days in the field, it was found that almost 58% of people did not use JPO facilities, and only 42% of people used JPO facilities. Thus, it can be concluded that JPO at the Youth Center of North Jakarta City Administration is classified as a fairly effective JPO.
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Moento, Paul Adryani, and Nikolaus Unawekla. "Wasur National Park Hall's Role In Raising The Local People's Income Wasur Village." Musamus Journal of Public Administration 2, no. 01 (October 20, 2019): 44–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.35724/mjpa.v2i01.2459.

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The welfare level of the population in Wasur Park village is still very low and most still hang its life by taking the result of the forest. This study aims to analyze the role of Wasur Park National Park in increasing local people's income. The method by which researchers use a qualitative approach, while the data collection techniques consist of library studies and field studies through observation, interviews. The process of data analysis includes data reduction, data presentation, and the conclusion of the empowerment of the National Park Wasur Park Hall is counseling to the local community in the framework of the Empowerment Program of local Kampung Wasur Park. In the empowerment, Wasur Park National Park is coordinating with local governments to see the development of local community data. The real evidence of Wasur Park National Park through empowerment is the establishment of a rural forestry Counseling Center (SPKP). The establishment of a rural forestry Counseling Center (SPKP) in Wasur Village, implemented after the implementation of education and training of village studies in participatory. Furthermore, Wasur Park National Park Hall conducts construction. The construction is a construction of small industry of eucalyptus oil refining, the manufacture of salted fish, medicinal plants, and the cultivation of commercial crops. Then the community in providing coaching through socialization by providing science about preserving the forest and protection and safeguarding the potential of Wasur National Park area. Then Wasur Park National Park Hall conducts supervision. Supervision conducted by the National Park Hall Wasur Park is monitoring against the hunting of many protected animals located in Wasur Park National Park area. In the Garden Hall program, Wasur Park is monitoring and evaluation of habitat and population. The Wasur Park National Park Hall conducts a regular patrol, preventing wild hunters from Wasur Park National Park. Then patrol is also done to prevent forest fires.
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Syakur, Abd, Hishomudin Ahmad, and Rateb Ashour. "Curriculum Models for The Arabic Language at Markaz ‘Arabiyah Pare Course | Namādzij Al Manāhij Fī Daurah Ta’līm Al Lughah Al-‘Arabiyyah Bi Markaz ‘Arabiyyah Pare." Ta'lim al-'Arabiyyah: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Arab & Kebahasaaraban 7, no. 1 (June 1, 2023): 88–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.15575/jpba.v7i1.24503.

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This research aims to determine the Arabic curriculum model at the Markaz Arabiyah Center Foundation, Pare, Kediri. In this study, researchers used a qualitative research approach with field research methods. The subjects of this study are all lecturers and students in this institution, where researchers present data obtained from observations and interviews described by data sources. This research data is from educational institutions, community environments, and community organizations. The qualitative research approach aims to understand the meaning of conditions and situations in people's social interactions. Researchers must be directly involved to understand these conditions and phenomena. Data from this study cannot be obtained by just one field entry but must be broad in observing events that occur in the field. The data collection methods in this study were interviews, observation, and documentation. While data analysis is carried out using the analysis theory proposed by Miles and Huberman, starting with data reduction, then data presentation, and finally, concluding. The result of this study is that there are at least four curriculum modules in this institution. First, The grammar curriculum, which is the Arabic learning curriculum, is classified according to grammar subjects. Second, the Situational approach to Arabic is taught according to the student's situation. Third, the Functional approach is learning according to a general function before teaching others. Fourth, Multidimensional approach, namely teaching Arabic in terms of linguistics, communication, and cultural aspects. All modules of this curriculum are integrated into the Arabia Center curriculum.
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Book chapters on the topic "Uptown People's Field Center"

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Jollimore, Troy. "Between the Universal and the Particular." In Love's Vision. Princeton University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691148724.003.0008.

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This chapter argues that love lies somewhere between reason and unreason, just as it lies somewhere between the particular and the universal. It places a particular individual at the center of my field of vision, and in doing so makes my experience of my life very different from what it would otherwise have been, and very different from other people's experiences of their lives. It even makes my experience of life different from that of my beloved. It is sometimes suggested that the most unified lovers are not those who gaze lovingly into each other's eyes but those who are perceiving some third thing, who share some object of attention and thus share an experience. However, we can surely say that even if the particular details of the experience are different, there is undoubtedly a kind of experience—seeing one's beloved—that is shared by lovers who are looking at each other.
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Conference papers on the topic "Uptown People's Field Center"

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Ibrahim, Sonia. "Mapping Spatial Social Aspects of Urban Recovery in contested cities: A Case of The Historic Commercial Center of The Ancient City of Aleppo." In HERITAGE2022 International Conference on Vernacular Heritage: Culture, People and Sustainability. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica de València, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/heritage2022.2022.15764.

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Cultural heritage can initiate pride in one’s own identity. Therefore, in wars, the destruction of cul-tural heritage is weaponized as a tool aspired at disabling communities and demoralizing them. At the same time, reconstruction is a sensitive matter, and the process of post-conflict reconstruction has the potential either to advance social recovery or to hinder it. Consequently, the inclusion of all the affected communities is crucial. The old city of Aleppo is a classic case as rehabilitation pro-jects in the historic commercial center have started to emerge. Those projects focus on the physical destruction of the city, neglecting the social damage, and failing to engage and reflect on the locals' needs and ambition on how to rebuild their heritage. Due to this neglect, this paper is seeking to bring the social dimension of the rehabilitation process to the discussion and promote a people-centered approach in the decision-making of the post-conflict rehabilitation process in the ancient city of Aleppo. This paper is seeking to create a framework so reconstruction decisions will be based on people's aspirations and vision. A collection of research methods was used to examine the above-mentioned points. These methods included: onsite field observation to collect data, (specifi-cally, the Souk area) conducting interviews with shop owners, local people who lives in Aleppo and from the diaspora (in summer 2020 and winter 2021), and setting an online questionnaire survey (June and July 2021). Findings were outlined in a base conceptual map for the post-conflict rehabil-itation.
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Barcelos Jorge da Silveira, Victoria, Diego Moreira Souza, and Fabrício Peixoto Alvarenga. "Urban Landscape in the Historic Center of Campos dos Goytacazes:the effect of oil royalties on the use of public and private spaces between 1996 and 2020." In 7th International Congress on Scientific Knowledge. Perspectivas Online: Humanas e Sociais Aplicadas, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.25242/8876113220212431.

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The analysis of space comes from its importance in people's daily lives, to carry out their optional, necessary and social activities. In addition to the geographic field, with its divisions and connections, space also influences social bonds, due to its imposition on segregating aspects imposed on society, reproducing it and supporting its relationships, being dynamic and ephemeral according to time . Thus, it is unquestionable that the historic center of a city is commonly defined by its ability to seduce its users, being a central place in relation to the rest of the built area, still remaining as commercial attraction areas and with a large number of developments. This demand causes an increase in the value of properties located in this region and also a dispute for space where the private ends up overtaking the public, for personal interests or groups of people. This dispute for space by non-equivalent forces has resulted directly in the urban landscape. The analysis of public spaces in the historic center of the city of Campos dos Goytacazes, in the period in which its budget had a high bias, especially fostered by the amounts received from the transfer of royalties for oil exploration, aims to verify the changes that occurred in these spaces. The methodology developed for this work involves the review of scientific literature, the collection of primary sources such as users, permit holders and concessionaires of public spaces and a detailed on-site survey of some urban elements such as walkways and roads;number of private spaces for vehicles, kiosks and stalls in public areas. Based on the suggested surveys, it will be possible to verify if the last relevant economic cycle that occurred in the city of Campos dos Goytacazes -the transfer of royalties for oil exploration, was responsible for the modification of the urban landscape in its Historic Center.
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Mercader-Trejo, Flora. "Practice In The Industry as a Mean of Social Integration of Metrologists." In NCSL International Workshop & Symposium. NCSL International, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.51843/wsproceedings.2015.16.

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Polytechnic University of Santa Rosa Jáuregui (UPSRJ) is a Mexican public institution where a new generation of metrologists is finishing the second year of studies leading to a bachelor degree as Industrial Metrology Engineers. The curriculum of the undergraduate program is based on the development of skills and to achieve this goal, the curriculum aims to develop two halftime stays at the end of the first and second year of study. Finally, the students complete their studies by a 600 hours full time third stay in the productive sector. The objective of practices is that students apply the skills acquired in school integrating theory and practice by case-based learning. The stay is performed under real-life conditions inside a company or in a research center or within a testing and calibration laboratory. The condition is that students develop short projects related to what they learned in college in the field of metrology and quality. During each stay, a university professor and a technical advisor belonging to the company guide the student. The professor will conduct the evaluation of the stay jointly by his counterpart in the company taking into account performance criteria previously defined. As part of the evidence of this process, the student will submit a report of the project results. This paper is a reflection of the results obtained through the experience of the students after the end of the second period of practical in-company. This practice ensures skilled metrologists with real-life training, but also facilitates the young people's transition into the labor market. This training strategy is a way to facilitate the social integration of the new generation in the workplace.
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