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Sim Salabim! Dari Tepung Magic Tercipta 25 Sajian Lezat

Penulis buku ini Andie Aan, Hadi Anto, dan Umar Mahen adalah tiga pemuda yang memiliki passion yang sama: kuliner. Buku ini adalah buku ke-4 mereka yang diterbitkan Gramedia Pustaka Utama. Apakah yang dimaksud dengan tepung magic? Tepung magic adalah bahwa hanya dengan satu racikan tepung, Anda bisa membuat cake, jajanan pasar, gorengan, kukis, dan masih banyak lagi lainnya. Magic bukan? Buku ini memuat 25 resep yang bisa dibuat dengan tepung magic, yaitu: AYAM POK-POK BBQ • BANANA CAKE KUKUS • BANANA CHOCO MUFFIN • BOLU MEKAR SEMANGKA • BRAZILLIAN PASTEL • BROWNIS KUKUS • CHEESE STICK • CHUROS • CUP CAKE ABON MAYO • KASTENGEL • KLASIK NASTAR • LAPIS SURABAYA KUKUS • LUMPIA SEMARANG • LUMPUR UBI UNGU • MARTABAK MINI MATCHA OREO • MARTABAK SANGHAI • MINI CAKE KEJU • PASTEL KRISPI • PIE BUAH TROPIS • PUTRI SALJU PANDAN • PUTU AYU PANDAN • ROTI JALA • ROTI MARYAM • VANILLA STRAWBERRY CAKE • ZEBRA CAKE KOPI COKELAT. Dengan tepung magic, Anda tidak perlu membuang banyak waktu. Hanya dengan satu langkah saja, dan...sim salabim...semua sajian bisa segera tersaji.

Penulis buku ini Andie Aan, Hadi Anto, dan Umar Mahen adalah tiga pemuda yang memiliki passion yang sama: kuliner.

Dasar-Dasar Analisis Laporan Keuangan

Buku dengan judul Dasar-dasar Analisis Laporan Keuangan merupakan buku pembelajaran, sumber refrensi dan pedoman belajar, buku ini mencakup tentang konsep dasar laporan keuangan; jenis dan komponen laporan keuangan; analisis laporan keuangan; analisis rasio; rasio likuiditas; rasio solvabilitas; rasio aktivitas; rasio profitabilitas; rasio keuangan bank; analisis sumber dan penggunaan modal kerja; analisis perkreditan; dan analisis laba kotor.

Manajemen Keuangan Teori dan Aplikasi: Edisi 4. BPFE. Sawir, A. (2009). Analisis Kinerja Keuangan dan Perencanaan Keuangan Perusahaan. PT. Gramedia Pustaka Utama. Suwiknyo, D. (2016). Analisis Laporan Keuangan Perbankan Syariah.

Descriptive Metadata for Television

An End-to-end Introduction

Metadata is data about data, or information known about the image in order to provide access to the image. It can be as simple as the subject of an e-mail, but as new technologies emerge and the media world continues to globalize it is getting more and more complex. Metadata is key to today's IT-centric television production environment and this is the first book approaching the subject end to end, from shooting the footage to archiving to consumer set top box.

Finally, a book on metadata for the media professional!

Broadband Networking

ATM, SDH, and SONET

Based on the bestselling book Transmission Networking: SONET and the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy, this new work is a comprehensive survey of the state-of-the-art in the design, planning, and management of digital transport networks. Principles, architectures, standards, and interfaces are described and explained with clarity and authority by the authors, who are internationally-renowned experts.

Based on the bestselling book Transmission Networking: SONET and the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy, this new work is a comprehensive survey of the state-of-the-art in the design, planning, and management of digital transport networks.

Staffing the ATM System

The Selection of Air Traffic Controllers

Issues of personnel development in air traffic control (ATC) have become a major topic in aviation recruitment and training. Proper selection and training methods are needed in order to reach a high level of efficiency and reliability in ATC. Pilots were considered the most prominent group in aviation for a long time, but with the development of flight guidance technologies came a second operational occupation in aviation: the air traffic controller (ATCO). This volume provides a state-of-the-art overview of controller selection from an impressive collection of international specialists in research and practice. It will prove a valuable and key insight into the demands of air traffic controller selection through its comprehensive and enlightening examination of the current practice in the USA and Europe for the job-analysis requirements of future air traffic management (ATM) systems.

This volume provides a state-of-the-art overview of controller selection from an impressive collection of international specialists in research and practice.

Product Innovation and Network Survival in the U. S. ATM and Debit Card Industry

Studies product innovation and firm survival in the U.S. ATM-debit card industry. The industry started with a few shared ATM networks in the early 1970s; the number of networks grew rapidly until the mid 1980s and then declined sharply. A theoretical model is constructed to explain the industry shakeout, A major product innovation -- introducing the point of sale debit function in the mid-1980s -- played an important role in driving the network consolidation. The predictions are tested and confirmed using a novel dataset on network entry, exit, size, location, ownership and product choices. There was little advantage of being early industry entrants; rather, large networks had a better chance to adopt the product innovation and survive the shakeout. Illus.

Studies product innovation and firm survival in the U.S. ATM-debit card industry.

Functional Grammar and Verbal Interaction

Functional Grammar (FG) as set out by Simon Dik is the ambitious combination of a functionalist approach to the study of language with a consistent formalization of the underlying structures which it recognizes as relevant. The present volume represents the attempts made within the FG framework to expand the theory so as to cover a wider empirical domain than is usual for highly formalized linguistic theories, namely that of written and spoken discourse, while retaining its methodological precision. The book covers an array of phenomena, both from monologue and from dialogue material, relating to discourse structure, speaker aims and goals, action theory, the flow of information, illocutionary force, modality, etc. The central question underlying most of the contributions concerns the relation between, and the division of labour between the existing grammatical module of FG on the one hand, and a discourse or pragmatic module capable of handling such discourse phenomena on the other. What emerges are new proposals for the formal treatment of for instance illocutionary force and the informational status of constituents. Many of the data discussed are from 'real' language rather than being invented, and samples from various languages other than English (Spanish, Polish, Latin, French) are examined and used as illustrations of the theoretical problem to be solved. Readership: theoretical linguists and discourse and conversation analysts

Following Bolkestein (1992, and this volume) we perceive Έ' as the actual linguistic output of communication. ... Actually, illocutionary acts belong to the grammatical unit whereas level one, two and three belong to the communicative ...

Functional Grammar and Verbal Interaction

Functional Grammar (FG) as set out by Simon Dik is the ambitious combination of a functionalist approach to the study of language with a consistent formalization of the underlying structures which it recognizes as relevant. The present volume represents the attempts made within the FG framework to expand the theory so as to cover a wider empirical domain than is usual for highly formalized linguistic theories, namely that of written and spoken discourse, while retaining its methodological precision. The book covers an array of phenomena, both from monologue and from dialogue material, relating to discourse structure, speaker aims and goals, action theory, the flow of information, illocutionary force, modality, etc. The central question underlying most of the contributions concerns the relation between, and the division of labour between the existing grammatical module of FG on the one hand, and a discourse or pragmatic module capable of handling such discourse phenomena on the other. What emerges are new proposals for the formal treatment of for instance illocutionary force and the informational status of constituents. Many of the data discussed are from ‘real’ language rather than being invented, and samples from various languages other than English (Spanish, Polish, Latin, French) are examined and used as illustrations of the theoretical problem to be solved. Readership: theoretical linguists and discourse and conversation analysts

Following Bolkestein (1992, and this volume) we perceive 'E' as the actual linguistic output of communication. ... Actually, illocutionary acts belong to the grammatical unit whereas level one, two and three belong to the communicative ...

Functional Grammar and Verbal Interaction

Functional Grammar (FG) as set out by Simon Dik is the ambitious combination of a functionalist approach to the study of language with a consistent formalization of the underlying structures which it recognizes as relevant. The present volume represents the attempts made within the FG framework to expand the theory so as to cover a wider empirical domain than is usual for highly formalized linguistic theories, namely that of written and spoken discourse, while retaining its methodological precision. The book covers an array of phenomena, both from monologue and from dialogue material, relating to discourse structure, speaker aims and goals, action theory, the flow of information, illocutionary force, modality, etc. The central question underlying most of the contributions concerns the relation between, and the division of labour between the existing grammatical module of FG on the one hand, and a discourse or pragmatic module capable of handling such discourse phenomena on the other. What emerges are new proposals for the formal treatment of for instance illocutionary force and the informational status of constituents. Many of the data discussed are from 'real' language rather than being invented, and samples from various languages other than English (Spanish, Polish, Latin, French) are examined and used as illustrations of the theoretical problem to be solved. Readership: theoretical linguists and discourse and conversation analysts

The book covers an array of phenomena, both from monologue and from dialogue material, relating to discourse structure, speaker aims and goals, action theory, the flow of information, illocutionary force, modality, etc.