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Ilmu, teknologi dan etika

Development of science, technology, and ethics in Indonesia; articles and seminar papers.

... dan otomatisasi sering dianggap sebagai penyebab naiknya pengangguran . adanya pendapat bahwa komputer dapat menghambat perkembangan kreativitas . terjadinya bentuk kejahatan baru misalnya dalam sistem perbankan yang mempergunakan 60.

An International Comparison of Workers’ Compensation

Until a few years ago I concentrated my attention on workers' compensa tion programs in the United States and Canada. Because the United States has 52 programs and Canada has eight, I was exposed to a diversity of approaches that caused me to believe that few other approaches existed. Since 1984 I have become more aware of what the rest of the world has been doing and discovered that my knowledge needed to be broadened significantly. The trigger action was a 1984 faculty research exchange agreement between Keio University in Tokyo and the University of Minnesota that made it possible for me to spend much of my time studying Japan's workers' compensation program and comparing it with the United States approaches. Japan's program had several features that I had not encountered in the United States or Canada. After this experience I attached considerably more value to and spent more time studying the Social Security Administration's biennial reports on Social Security Pro grams Throughout The World, which include workers' compensation programs. I also presented papers at two meetings of the International Insurance Society based on my Japanese and Social Security Adminis tration report research. Many participants urged further study in this area and offered to send me materials describing their nations' programs. The result is this study which I hope that readers will find interesting and worthwhile.

Until a few years ago I concentrated my attention on workers' compensa tion programs in the United States and Canada.

Total Quality Management for Engineers

Written for practitioners and students with an engineering background, this book bridges the gap between their understanding of the techniques of quality control and the wider definition of TQM which is now accepted as a key part of business philosophy. Analyzes the relevance of total quality management (TQM) to changes in the engineering profession in the light of its increased involvement in company practices. It presents a broad picture of TQM and its main aspects and explains why it is considered as the major thrust for future competitiveness.

Written for practitioners and students with an engineering background, this book bridges the gap between their understanding of the techniques of quality control and the wider definition of TQM which is now accepted as a key part of ...

Student Teacher to Master Teacher

A Handbook for Preservice and Beginning Teachers of Students with Mild and Moderate Handicaps

2.2.6 Special education professionals share equitably the opportunities and benefits ( salary , working ... quality and intra- and inter- professional cooperation through active participation in the planning , policy development ...

The Associated Press Guide to News Writing

A guide to writing style for all reporters, feature writers, editors, and journalism students. Demonstrates sound professional techniques to give stories clarity, precision and polish.

A guide to writing style for all reporters, feature writers, editors, and journalism students. Demonstrates sound professional techniques to give stories clarity, precision and polish.

Writing Style Differences in Newspaper, Radio, and Television News

This monograph examines the features of writing in three journalistic media: television, radio and print. The monograph is relevant not only to students and teachers of journalism but also to those interested generally in the field of composition studies. It offers a highly specific analysis of the differences among the writing styles for these three media--differences that are often felt by student and teacher alike but rarely described in detail. Comparative in orientation, the monograph examines each of the three media in all major sections: (1) Leads; (2) Story Structure; (3) Sentence Structure; (4) Word Choice; (5) Names, Quotes and Attribution. Each of these sections discusses a number of distinct points; three columns, one for each of the media, highlight the comparisons. The section on "leads," for instance, looks at summary leads, datelines, beginning with names, the umbrella lead, an item lead, an anecdotal lead, a delayed lead, a buried lead, question leads and quote leads. Also, Appendix 1 shows the results of several interviews with media writers; they were asked a broad range of questions concerning clarity in the media. Appendix 2 offers a college curriculum guide to students preparing for a career in journalism. A 47-item bibliography relating to journalism skills is attached. (TB)

This monograph examines the features of writing in three journalistic media: television, radio and print.