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Pada bagian pertama buku ini dibahas tentang konsensus visi Indonesia Emas 2045 yang harus dicapai melalui orkestrasi seluruh sumber daya yang dimiliki oleh bangsa Indonesia. Untuk mencapai visi tersebut, sumber daya manusia (SDM) yang berdaya saing menjadi tulang punggung dari agroindustri. Keberlanjutan SDM yang berdaya saing sangat ditentukan oleh kemampuan riset, invensi, dan inovasi. Transfer knowledge kemampuan tersebut berada pada mandat perguruan tinggi sebagai kawah candradimuka bagi mahasiswa yang akan menjadi pemimpin inovasi di masa depan. Tridarma perguruan tinggi sebagai metode pembelajaran memungkinkan mahasiswa untuk memperoleh pembelajaran inovasi tidak hanya di kelas-kelas ...
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The agricultural activities are often based on individual producer's decisions and on their attitudes, knowledge and level of technology. It is however also based on political and economic considerations, attitudes and opinions from the society. Thus, continuously updated scientifically based knowledge, both from an environmental, social and economic view, need to be disseminated and applied with a much increased ambition. Technological facts may be well known, but still strong social and economic reasons and pressure from outside to make short term profits hinders the appropriate application of relevant measures. This is the reason why we have all parts of the sustainability concept covered in our texts: the ecological, the social, the economical, and the institutional/juridical. "Sustainable agriculture" has become a popular way of expressing that what society wants is an environmentally sound, productive, economically viable, and socially desirable agriculture.
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?
Three sisters return to their southern hometown after the death of their difficult, demanding mother, in a novel by the author of Baby of the Family. In life, Esther Lovejoy was an intolerable mother. She raised her daughters with an iron fist, browbeat her husband into submission, and insisted they call her Mudear (an abbreviation of Mother Dear). As adults with successful careers, Betty, Emily, and Annie Ruth have scattered across the country to avoid Mudear’s influence. But now it’s time to lay her to rest, and the Lovejoy sisters have returned to Mulberry, Georgia, to pay their last respects. What they discover is that while Mudear may be dead, she is far from gone. With a large dose of compassion and a generous splash of humor, Tina McElroy Ansa serves up a powerful tale of family secrets and the ways our scars make us stronger. “A voice that is fresh and strong and just quirky enough to stand out from the crowd.” —The Boston Sunday Globe “An entertaining read . . . The author, like a good small-town gossip . . . paints a vivid picture of three bright, beautiful and emotionally scarred African-American sisters.” —Los Angeles Times
Ms Wiz faces the greatest challenge of her magical life. King Wisdom, her father and ruler of the kingdom of Paranormal Magic and Utter Eternal Mystery. has decided to give up his throne after 10,000 years. But how can Ms Wiz leave her friends at St Barnabas School and become a Queen? For the first time, Ms Wiz dispenses with hack writer Terence Blacker to tell her own story.
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A box of possessions. A father with no memory. A daughter with just one day to piece together the past.
A New York Times Bestseller & Oprah's Book Club Pick Young Julie Harmon works “hard as a man,” they say, so hard that at times she’s not sure she can stop. People depend on her to slaughter the hogs and nurse the dying. People are weak, and there is so much to do. At just seventeen she marries and moves down into the valley of Gap Creek, where perhaps life will be better. But Julie and Hank’s new life in the valley, in the last years of the nineteenth century, is more complicated than the couple ever imagined. Sometimes it’s hard to tell what to fear most—the fires and floods or the flesh-and-blood grifters, drunks, and busybodies who insinuate themselves into their new life. To survive, they must find out whether love can keep chaos and madness at bay. Their struggles with nature, with work, with the changing century, and with the disappointments and triumphs of their union make Gap Creek a timeless story of a marriage.