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Background: Body Mass index (BMI) is one of the measurements to determine a person's nutritional status. Nutritional status is often influenced by diet, physical activity, and health status. IMT results can affect High Density Lipoprotein (HDL) levels in the body which if excessive or obese will cause dyslipidemia events characterized by decreased HDL levels. Objective: Knowing the difference in HDL levels in El-Tari Kupang Airport Workers Based on Normal BMI and Obesity. Methods: Observational analytic study using Cross Sectional design conducted on ElTari Kupang Airport workers. BMI was obtained from height and weight measurements, HDL levels were obtained through blood collection tested using Biochemistry Analyzer (BA-200) at the Laboratory of RSUD S.K Lerik Kupang, and protein frequency was obtained through Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ) conducted on 88 research samples that have met the inclusion criteria. Sampling using purposive sampling technique. The results of univariate and bivariate data analysis using the Mann-Whitney test. Results: The prevalence of normal BMI and obesity is 50% of people in each BMI category. HDL levels were highest in the borderline group (68.18%) then the normal group (20.46%) and the low group (11.36%). The frequency of animal and vegetable protein consumption was found to be below average. The results of bivariate analysis using Mann-Whitney showed a p value = 0.001 (p < 0.05). Conclusion: There is a significant difference between High Density Lipoprotein (HDL) levels in workers at El-tari Airport Kupang based on normal and obese Body Mass Index (BMI).
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This research aims to determine and analyze the quality of public services in making electronic identity cards at the Manokwari regency population and civil registration service and to find out and analyze the inhibiting and supporting factors for the quality of public services in making electronic identity cards at the Manokwari Regency population and civil registration service. This research uses a qualitative approach. Data analysis in qualitative research is carried out throughout the data collection process, both during the interview and after completing data collection within a certain period. Data analysis techniques through an interactive analysis process. The service for making electronic identity cards has been running smoothly and efficiently. Then, the speed of service is determined by the stipulated time, and the employees are also responsive, sensitive, and motivated to support the process of implementing the electronic identity card service. Several elements support the smoothness and quality of service, as well as several obstacles that become obstacles in the process. Supporting factors such as the availability of trained human data sources, supporting regulations, adequate budget allocation, and supporting facilities and infrastructure positively contribute to maintaining the smoothness and efficiency of making electronic identity cards. The existence of skilled human data sources, transparent regulations, adequate budget support, and technological infrastructure enable the population and civil registration services to provide optimal public services. However, inhibiting factors also need to be overcome, such as a lack of employee work ethic, limited human data sources, and a need for more public awareness about the importance of electronic identity cards. Employee indiscipline, lack of adequate quantity and quality of human data sources, and low public awareness can slow down the service process and reduce the effectiveness of implementing .......
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This research aims to describe and analyze building approval policies and identify inhibiting and supporting factors in implementing building approvals in Pasuruan Regency. The approach in this research is qualitative research with a descriptive approach. The location of this research is in Pasuruan Regency. The sampling technique used was non-probability sampling, and in determining research, informants used the purposive sampling method. The data collection techniques used were observation, interviews and documentation. For data analysis techniques in this research, Moleong's analysis concept (2021) is used, namely data collection, study and analysis, data reduction, data preparation, data categories, and checking the validity of the data. The results of this research found that socialization regarding building approvals had yet to be carried out by the Pasuruan Regency Government. The disposition or willingness of those implementing the building approval policy in Pasuruan Regency to have the will and compliance to carry out the building approval policy according to standard operational procedures. The building approval service mechanism is by existing SOPs. Coordination in the Pasuruan Regency is all systemized. The internal inhibiting factor is that the server often experiences downtime or maintenance. Meanwhile, external inhibiting factors include the length of time it takes for applicants to return files that need to be revised, the double costs, namely in addition to the levy fees, applicants also have to pay for consultant services, and the unequal distribution of consultants' abilities in consultation sessions. Supporting factors include budget support, clear SOPs, and the placement of their employees in public service malls for building approval services. In the future, the Pasuruan Regency Government should hold its outreach for building approvals, include the outreach in the budgeting for the following year, and be more selective in verifying ..........
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This research aims to describe policy implementation and explain the factors that influence the implementation of spatial planning policies to maintain protected rice fields based on regional regulation Number 6 of 2022 concerning Malang City's regional spatial planning plans for 2022-2042. The research method used is a qualitative descriptive method with an inductive approach. The theory used in the policy implementation theory put forward by George C. Edwards III with indicators of communication, resources, disposition and bureaucratic structure. Data collection techniques are interviews, observation and documentation. Data analysis techniques are used through data collection, data condensation, data presentation, drawing conclusions, and verification. The research results show that based on the implementation of spatial planning policies to maintain protected rice fields in Malang City, spatial planning activities were carried out without community participation. Spatial planning regulations to maintain protected rice fields are outside the vision and mission of Malang City. Space utilization is carried out through provisions on the suitability of space utilization activities, indications of leading programs, and synchronized implementation of space utilization programs. Meanwhile, control of space utilization is carried out through supervision, monitoring and administration of administrative sanctions. Supporting factors consist of clarity of regulations, adequate resources, a positive attitude of implementers, and clarity of division of authority. Meanwhile, inhibiting factors include socialization not progressing, regulatory inconsistencies, clarity of budget allocation, implementing incentives and non-existent SOPs. Apart from that, there are external inhibiting factors, namely the high selling price of land and other livelihoods. In the future, the Regional Government of Malang City needs to make special regulations that regulate the details of protected ...
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Development basically doesn't just talk about infrastructure, but development talks about how to develop people. Stunting is one of the problems in human resource development in Indonesia (Ministry of Health, 2017). This research aims to describe and analyze implementing policies for accelerating Integrated Stunting Prevention in the Pakel District and supporting and inhibiting factors. This research uses a qualitative approach with procedures that can produce descriptive research data. The research location is in Sukoanyar and Suwaluh villages, Pakel District, Tulungagung Regency, using interview data collection techniques, document data and observation. The data analysis technique in this research uses the interactive data analysis technique model from Miles, Huberman, and Saldana (2014). The result of this research is that the accelerated implementation of integrated stunting prevention shows the role of the village government in carrying out convergence in program budget planning and village development activities to support stunting prevention. Government commitment regarding acceleration of stunting prevention. The Suwaluh and Sukoanyar Village governments have implemented Regent Regulation Number 52 of 2019 concerning the acceleration of integrated stunting prevention by directions for the village government in its implementation. Factors that influence the role of village government in accelerating stunting prevention in Pakel District include supporting factors, including communication, resources and bureaucratic structure. Meanwhile, inhibiting factors include education and social and economic aspects.
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This research aims to describe and analyze the implementation of an integrated service and referral system to overcome poverty in Malang City. Moreover, it describes what factors support and inhibit implementing an integrated service and referral system to overcome poverty in Malang City. The research method used is a qualitative descriptive method. The theory used is policy implementation theory, George C. Edwards III, and implementation theory, which includes indicators of communication, resources, disposition, and bureaucratic structure. Data collection techniques are observation, interviews and documentation. Data analysis techniques through data collection, data reduction, and data verification. This research shows that Malang's integrated service and referral system became one unit of the Social Welfare Center in the implementation process. In the process, the integrated service and referral system is not only limited to the data collection process but also acts as the front guard for every community problem, such as poverty, neglected people, etc. There are four factors: communication, resources, disposition, and resources. Communication is carried out by outreach to employees and also to the community. Resources consist of human resources and infrastructure resources. Disposition is realized through performance assessment efforts and firmness in assigning tasks and functions. A bureaucratic structure regarding service procedures provides several stages that are made simple. It is hoped that this research can be used as material for consideration in optimizing the implementation of an integrated service and referral system in overcoming poverty and as literature to see the factors that influence this implementation.
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This article aims to determine and analyze investor protection against insider trading practices in the Capital Market and the regulation of settlement of insider trading practices by the Financial Services Authority. This article uses normative legal research methods with a statutory and conceptual approach. The results show weaknesses in legal protection and regulations related to resolving problems related to Insider Trading practices. In terms of legal protection, it is also not based on empirical facts in the field because no regulations specifically regulate the practice of insider trading. Nothing specifically regulates the settlement of insider trading practices. Also, proving this practice is very difficult, so it cannot provide legal certainty to investors who have experienced capital market violations. There is no firm confirmation from the Financial Services Authority to deter perpetrators of Insider Trading by imposing cumulative penalties or sanctions as regulated in the Capital Markets Law. So, Insider Trading cases in the Indonesian Capital Market were never resolved through court.
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There are cases that happen to Indonesian people who perform the Hajj pilgrimage by some Umrah and Hajj Travel Bureaus, so this article aims to study and analyze the responsibility of travel agents who do not carry out their obligations in positive Indonesian legal agreements and arrangements for violations of obligations by travel agents, especially travel agents Umrah and Hajj. The research method used is a normative legal research method with a case and statutory approach. The results show that one of the travel bureaus, namely PT Musafir Internasional, has committed an act of default, because the 2023 Independent Hajj Program Cooperation Agreement (Furoda Haji) Number: 243/KTR/HF/1021 dated October 22 2021 was not fulfilled. The provisions violated by PT Musafir Internasional Indonesia against Hajj pilgrims who did not comply with the agreement were Article 118 of Law Number 8 of 2019 concerning the Implementation of Hajj and Umrah, Articles 19 and 60 of Law Number 8 of 1999 concerning Consumer Protection, Article 1243 of the Civil Code, and Article 378 of the Criminal Code (KUHP). Responsibility of the Umrah and Hajj travel agency PT. Indonesian International Travelers who are in default towards their congregation are in accordance with article 1243 of the Civil Code (KUHPerdata) which essentially states that if one party is negligent in carrying out its obligations then the negligent party is obliged to reimburse costs, compensation and interest. Efforts to resolve by holding mediation.
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This research aims to identify and analyze legal protection for the security of banking customer data in the era of financial technology in Indonesia and banking policies and programs for maintaining the security of customer data based on related regulations. The research method used is normative juridical. The results of the research state that the protection of the security of customers' data related to financial technology has been regulated in several statutory regulations starting from Law Number 27 of 2022 concerning Personal Data Protection (PDP Law), Regulation of the Minister of Communication and Information Technology No. 20 of 2016 concerning Legal Protection of Personal Data in Electronic Systems, Bank Indonesia Regulation No. 19/12/PBI/2017 concerning the Implementation of Financial Technology, and Financial Services Authority Regulation POJK No. 1/POJK 07/2013 concerning Consumer Protection in the Financial Services Sector and ITE Law No. 11 of the Year 2008 concerning Information and Electronic Transactions. Meanwhile, banks in Indonesia have policies and programs.
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Traditional titles existed before the European Powers colonised Africa in the late 19th century. Cameroon traditional societies were an epitome of every other African society that upheld these titles. In the Nso fondom, Traditional Authorities awarded titles because they realized that it was easy to administer the population with designated individuals charged with the duty of bringing together people to carry out development in the fondom. The acquisition of such titles thus became a sign of honour and prestige to those on whom they were conferred, even though the titles were only awarded to those who distinguished themselves in society either by their achievement or by belonging to a particular lineage. These titles ranged from Kibai, Shuufaay, Faay, Sheey, Yaa, Mfoome etc. During the post-colonial period, the Nso fondom witnessed a proliferation of title holders in the society particularly those of the Sheey class. The desire to uncover the driving force behind this increase prompted this research. Using information from oral and written sources and applying a qualitative and quantitative research methodology, we came up with the findings that the excitement of title award ran and has continued to run in the blood of many people who saw in it an opportunity not only to contribute to the traditional administration of the people and the society as a whole, but also to be noticed. The outcome of this was that title donors disregarded the status quo which required the title to be awarded pursuant to the initial traditional value fervently upheld by the ancestors of the Fondom. Therefore, in order to revive the traditional value of the title, title donors should adhere to the old tradition of award that laid emphasis on maturity and integrity as well as the readiness to act as custodians of the customs and traditions of the Fondom.