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Mewujudkan sikap yang ada pada sila-sila Pancasila kepada diri, keluarga, dan negara, harus terus diperjuangkan didalamnya. Dengan adanya mata kuliah ini akan menumbuhkan para generasi muda untuk mengingatkan kesadaran berbangsa dan bernegara dan jauh dari tindakan yang tidak kita inginkan seperti perkelahian antar teman, demo,tanpa tujuan dll. Itulah satu wujud disusunnya materi Kewarganegaraan yang merupakan Mata Kuliah Dasar Umum (MKDU) yang harus menyentuh sifat, sikap dan karakter warga negara. Kewarganegaraan selalu memberikan support dalam bentuk materi. Pembelajaran Kewarganegaraan dapat mewujudkan bentuk kurikulum berbasis kompetensi (KBK) yang nantinya mampu menerjemahkan secara utuh sasaran kurikulum di Prodi Kebidanan STIKes Buleleng Singaraja nantinya dengan sendirinya apa yang diwujudkan oleh Tim Penyusun buku ajar ini akan dapat menerjemahkan kehidupan demokrasi yang utuh dan berkualitas pada para calon tenaga Kebidanan Semoga apa yang dihasilkan dalam materi ajar ini dapat menelorkan sumber daya manusia yang berkualitas dibidang kesehatan.
As a nation, we spend more than $1 billion a year on federally mandated educational tests that 30 million students must take each year. The country spends an additional $1.2 billion on test preparation materials designed to help students pass these tests. While test mandates were put in place with good intentions, increasingly educational leaders and policy makers are questioning these test based reform efforts. Some question whether these programs are doing more harm than good. Others call for the development of more and better tests. Given the vast amount of resources our nation pours into testing, is it time we pay closer attention to these testing programs? Is it time we hold the testing...
Psychologists, economists, historians, computer scientists, sociologists, philosophers, and legal scholars explore the conscious choice not to seek information. The history of intellectual thought abounds with claims that knowledge is valued and sought, yet individuals and groups often choose not to know. We call the conscious choice not to seek or use knowledge (or information) deliberate ignorance. When is this a virtue, when is it a vice, and what can be learned from formally modeling the underlying motives? On which normative grounds can it be judged? Which institutional interventions can promote or prevent it? In this book, psychologists, economists, historians, computer scientists, sociologists, philosophers, and legal scholars explore the scope of deliberate ignorance.
"Learning and performing tricks is the beginning middle and end of this book. With simple illustration and strong step-by-step instructions students will learn from basic tricks, to fun ""illusions,"" and gain confidence along the way."
Nineteen-year-old Rebecca Baard has experienced more than her share of sorrow, and now she is afraid to open her heart to love. Besides, no man has ever shown enough interest in her to come courting. So Rebecca's friends set out to remedy the situation, concocting social events to attract all the eligible bachelors in Blessing and advising her in the use of feminine wiles. When non of these efforts seem to work, Rebecca tries yet another tack, only to discover that even the best of intentions can't keep events from taking a surprising turn. Will Rebecca overcome her fears, or will she settle for something less than love?
Steel companies were at the birth of the modern business corporation. The first billion dollar corporation ever formed was U.S. Steel in 1901. By the mid-twentieth century the steel mill and the automobile plant were the two pillars upon which the twentieth century industrial economy rested. Given the scale of capital and operations, vertical integration was seen to be pivotal, from the raw materials of iron ore and coal on one end of the supply chain to the myriad of finished products on the other. By the end of the twentieth century, however, things had dramatically changed. Take a look inside for a brilliant and concise history of the steel industry. The author has put together a true pre...
International Conference on Physics and Its Applications (ICPAP 2011) is aimed at providing the much needed forum of scientific communication and interaction among distinguished scientists working in the field of physics and related fields. The topics delivered in this conference cover: Theoretical High Energy Physics, Material Science and Technology, Biophysics and Medical Physics, Nuclear Science and Engineering, Earth and Planetary Sciences, Computational Physics, Instrumentation and Measurement, Physics Educations.
The authors of the chapters in this volume—past and present collaborators of Marty Maehr, and a few of his former graduate students along the years—are motivational researchers who conduct research using diverse methods and perspectives, and in different parts of the world. All, however, see their intellectual roots in Marty’s theoretical and empirical work. The chapters in this book are divided into two sections: Motivation and Self and Culture and Motivation. Clearly, the distinctions between these two sections are very blurry, as they are in Marty’s work. And yet, when the authors were asked to contribute their chapters, the research questions they addressed seemed to have formed two foci, with personal motivation and socio-cultural processes alternating as the core versus the background in the two sections.
Fudge is five - and he's driving his older brother Peter mad, as usual. Going on holiday with Fudge - and baby Tootsie, Turtle the dog, and Uncle Feather the bird - means disasters every day. Will it be Peter's nightmare holiday?
Examines dinosaurs that lived in the sea during the Devonian, Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods.