scholarly journals Makanatu al-Bi'h al-Ijtima'iyah Fi Ta'lim Maharah al-Kalam Laday al-Thullab Fi Ma'had Hubb al-Wathan Duri Riau

2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 247
Author(s):  
Gita Ria Farlina

This article discusses the social environment and its place in the teaching of speech skills among students at the Ma'had Hubb al-Wathan Duri Riau. The purpose of this research is to find out the status of the social environment at the Ma'had Hubb al-Wathan Duri Riau and its effects on the teaching of skill to speak to students at the Ma'had Hubb al-Wathan Duri Riau. The approach in this is analytical qualitative field research. The social environment around the Ma'had Hubb al-Wathan Duri Riau is a milieu environment the Malay society around the Ma'had Hubb al-Wathan Duri Riau. The ability to speak is the ability of students to good speech skills in the classroom was or outside the pronunciation of the words of the Arab and the tone and tone, and upgrade their ability, the teacher and supervisor of the Institute around the Institute, including the daily conversation in two languages and give the vocabulary and the Declaration and the operative and the lecture in three languages, but the environment around the Institute did not Supports students ability to speak Arabic and it affects students' ability to speak well. From these situations, the writer found that the social environment affects the promotion of speech skills. And the formation of the linguistic environment indicates its impact on the ability of students to upgrade the skill of speech. Keyword: social environment, education, speech skills

Economies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 59
Author(s):  
Dmitriy G. Rodionov ◽  
Evgenii A. Konnikov ◽  
Magomedgusen N. Nasrutdinov

The global COVID-19 pandemic has caused a transformation of virtually all aspects of the world order today. Due to the introduction of the world quarantine, a considerable share of professional communications has been transformed into a format of distance interaction. As a result, the specific weight of traditional components of the investment attractiveness of a region is steadily going down, because modern business can be built without the need for territorial unity. It should be stated that now the criteria according to which investors decide if they are ready to invest in a region are dynamically transforming. The significance of the following characteristics is increasingly growing: the sustainable development of a region, qualities of the social environment, and consistency of the social infrastructure. Thus, the approaches to evaluating the region’s investment attractiveness must be transformed. Moreover, the investment process at the federal level involves the determination of target areas of regional development. Despite the universal significance of innovative development, the region can develop much more dynamically when a complex external environment is formed that complements its development model. Interregional interaction, as well as an integrated approach to innovative development, taking into account not only the momentary effect, but also the qualitative long-term transformation of the region, will significantly increase the return on investment. At the same time, the currently existing methods for assessing the investment attractiveness of the region are usually heuristic in nature and are not universal. The heuristic nature of the existing methods does not allow to completely abstract from the subjectivity of the researcher. Moreover, the existing methods do not take into account the cyclical properties of the innovative development of the region, which lead to the formation of a long-term effect from the transformation of the regional environment. This study is aimed at forming a comprehensive methodology that can be used to evaluate the investment attractiveness of a certain region and conclude about the lines of business that should be developed in it as well as to find ways to increase the region’s investment attractiveness. According to the results of the study, a comprehensive methodology was formed to evaluate the region’s investment attractiveness. It consists of three key indicators, namely, the level of the region’s investment attractiveness, the projected level of the region’s investment attractiveness, and the development vector of the region’s investment attractiveness. This methodology is based on a set of indicators that consider the status of the economic and social environment of the region, as well as the status of the innovative and ecological environment. The methodology can be used to make multi-dimensional conclusions both about the growth areas responsible for increasing the region’s innovative attractiveness and the lines of business that should be developed in the region.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Resti Islamiati ◽  
Siti Masitoh Kartikawati ◽  
Tri Widiastuti

Darok hamlet is located in the bonti sub district of sanggau district. Has many tributaries such as the Hisi, river the Himua and Tangis, the Darok and the Bonti river. Darok hamlet has good natural forest. Has the status of protected forest areas Mount Budu, Iron Mountain, there are protected plants Amorphophallus titanium dan Rafflesia tuan mudaee young master one of West Kalimantan endemic. There are animals like tringgiling, jungle cats, and proboscis mongkeys which are still widely around the river. Darok village is also still thick with ‘Gawai’ traditions. The purpose of ths study was to record the potential of ecotourism and develop interpretations of the ecotourism potential of the village of Darok.  The method used is exploration and ascending coordinates and direct interviews with hamlet heads, custom temenggung and local communities. The results of explroration there are 28 attractions that can support the interpretation of ecotourism potential, namely 18 physical potentials, 3 potential rare and endemic plants, 7 culture potentials. The results of the exploration were develoved into two tour package pathways, namely the protected forest path package and social culture this package was made based on field research. The protected forest package is on the heavy side, the settlement is 3 km away, there are potential waterfalls cascades, cascade amorphophallus titanium and others. While the social culture route in the north is 1 km away there is potential for tembawang forest, rice fields, traditional houses, and othersKeywords: Ecotourism, Interpretation, Pathway Interpretation.


2013 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. 1-6 ◽  
Author(s):  
John T. Cacioppo ◽  
Stephanie Cacioppo ◽  
Steven W. Cole

Social neuroscience emerged more than 20 years ago and has grown into a mature interdisciplinary scientific field. Research now provides compelling evidence that the structure and function of the nervous system are influenced by the social environment. Recent work in social genomics further underscores the importance of the social environment by demonstrating the influence of the social environment on gene expression. The multi-level, interdisciplinary approach and the integration of animal models and human research in social neuroscience have proven synergistic and promise continued advances in the delineation of the social brain across species and generations.


2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 89
Author(s):  
Sardjuningsih Sardjuningsih

<p><strong><em>Field research with a phenomenological approach, in the District of Kabuh-Jombang. The barren rural socio-geographical setting makes tradition basics a reference and measure of norms of action. The uniqueness of this study with previous research is the process of reducing the sacredness of marriage by placing the status of Widower or Widow better than the status of an old spinster or old age. Research with a Phenomenological approach with Robert Merton's Structural-Functional analysis knife rests on deep interview techniques of 20 informants consisting of couples who experience young and divorced couples, families, and community leaders. produce conclusions that the tradition of underage marriage is a social fact, a habit that still continues to this day, constructed with noble and sacred meaning. In the social process the Nobleness of meaning is not supported by other social facts, that being a widower or widow is better than being an old woman or old woman. This puts divorce better than maintaining marriage. This pragmatic outlook is contrary to the ideal ideals of a sacred marriage. The result of a complex divorce is a negative new social fact that is neglecting the rights of children to be paid by their parents. This negative social fact is due to the dysfunctional social control and social structure of the process of adaptation to change.</em></strong></p>


Tendencias ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 147
Author(s):  
José Javier González Millán ◽  
Miryam Teresa Rodríguez Díaz ◽  
Jenny Mairena Herrera Rodríguez

Es claro hoy que la implementación de las prácticas de Responsabilidad Social Empresarial (RSE) y Gobierno Corporativo (G.C.) se está extendiendo progresivamente en las empresas como consecuencia de las diferentes presiones que reciben del entorno social así como del desarrollo de su propia conciencia empresarial. El presente artículo refiere los resultados de la investigación de campo hecha al  sector bancario del valle de Sugamuxi, donde se aplicaron 170 encuestas a los Stakeholders asociados a las 10 entidades existentes en el Valle de Sugamuxi, la cual versará en primer lugar sobre las generalidades de la RSE y G.C., adicionalmente se caracterizaron los procesos de RSE, se identificaron las prácticas de G.C. En la parte metodológica, el tipo y método de estudio fue el descriptivo – explicativo; la técnica estadística utilizada propuesta es el análisis descriptivo (frecuencias), por último, la investigación da cuenta de las entidades bancarias poseen un nivel aceptable en mayor grado en terminos de la RSE, mas no en igual sentido en lo referente al G.C. ABSTRACTIt is clear today that the implementation of the practices of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Corporate Governance (CG) is spreading steadily in business due to the different pressures they receive from the social environment and the development of its own corporate awareness, Therefore, this article refers to the results of field research made the banking sector of Sugamuxi Valley, where 170 surveys were applied to the stakeholders associated with the 10 existing in the Valley of Sugamuxi entities, which will deal first place on the generalities of CSR and GC additionally CSR processes were characterized GC practices were identified in the methodological part, the type and method of study was descriptive - explanatory; given the statistical technique used is the descriptive analysis (frequency) finally realizes research banks have an acceptable level greater extent in terms of CSR, but not in the same direction in relation to CG. RESUMOÉ hoje evidente que a implementação das práticas de Responsabilidade Social Empresarial (RSE) e Governança Corporativa (GC) está se espalhando de forma constante nos negócios devido às diferentes pressões que recebem do ambiente social e do desenvolvimento da sua própria consciência corporativa, Portanto, este artigo refere-se aos resultados de pesquisa de campo feita sector bancário Sugamuxi Valley, onde 170 inquéritos foram aplicadas às partes interessadas associadas com os 10 existentes no Vale de entidades Sugamuxi, que tratará primeiro colocar nas generalidades da RSC e GC, outros processos foram caracterizados CSR, práticas de GC foram identificados na parte metodológica, o tipo e método de estudo foi descritivo - explicativo; dada a técnica estatística utilizada é a análise descritiva (freqüência) finalmente percebe bancos de investigação têm um nível aceitável maior medida, em termos de responsabilidade social das empresas, mas não na mesma direção em relação ao GC


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 95
Author(s):  
Istiqomah Istiqomah

Current environmental problems continue to experience a serious increase. One way to reduce the threat of pollution is to change the outlook and attitudes of students to be more concerned about the environment. Adiwiyata school program is one way that can be followed to achieve these goals. This study aims to analyze the environmental attitudes of students in MAN-1 Pekanbaru who have held the status of Adiwiyata school since 2010. The research was conducted at MAN-1 Pekanbaru with a sample of 270 people using survey methods. The environmental care attitude questionnaire was compiled based on 5 indicators namely attitudes towards waste, attitudes towards energy indicators, attitudes towards water, land and air indicators, attitudes towards flora and fauna indicators and attitudes towards humans and the social environment. The results of the analysis show that the highest attitude indicator is on the attitude indicator towards humans and the social environment with an average value of 4.15, followed by an attitude indicator towards energy with an average of 3.97, an indicator of attitude towards waste of 3.79, an indicator of attitude towards air, air and land of 3.64 and indicators of attitudes towards flora and fauna of 3.57. While the environmental care category was dominated by the good category at 87.4%, the very good category at 10.37% and the low attitude category at 2.22%.


2014 ◽  
Vol 41 (2) ◽  
pp. 169-193
Author(s):  
Мидхат Хабибович Фарукшин

“The Status of Ethnic Minority Languages in the Russian Federation”, by Midkhat Khabibovich Farukshin (Kazan Federal University): The position of ethnic minority languages are influenced by two main factors that reduce their functionality: globalization and the social environment in which these languages function. This article focuses on the status of national languages of ethnic minorities living in the Russian Federation.


لارك ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (14) ◽  
pp. 63-102
Author(s):  
علي عبدالامير ◽  
ثامر نجاح كريم ◽  
علي الطائي

The marginal work here on a number of different activities that women find themselves forced to exercise to meet the demands of their families and their living in a society where the narrowing employment opportunities for a large segment of its members they needed him most Thus, these women are forced to engage in some non-core business and is necessary for life such as collecting empty bottles of soft drinks and inspection at the landfill in search of some materials such as ( Alvavon and zero ) , and some plastics damaged . The reasons that prompted the Iraqi women in general to create a kind of adaptive mechanisms of action in order to face rejection from some cultures masculine outlook of low for Iraqi women , both through the business entrusted to it or look through it man In the works of certain than others and there are no acts reserved for men and another for women, but the culture and the social environment is responsible for the marginalization of women's capabilities and identify potential acts of marginal bring sometimes humiliation and degradation to the status and role of women in society, and therein lies the problem


Al-Albab ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 215
Author(s):  
Adrika Fithrotul Aini

In the midst of intolerant attitudes toward Ahmadiyah, the community of Ahmadiyah in Gondrong Kenanga present as a villagers that value diversity. Not only Ahmadiyah followers but also many other groups live in the village, such as Muslims affiliated to NU, Muhammadiyah, and other groups of religious believers. Interstingly, in everyday life they are able to protect themselve from getting involved in conflict and creating a peaceful and harmonious life. Harmony in the village Gondrong appears in at least two forms including in the pattern of inter-community relations in the environment and in daily life interction of people reflected in the social environment. Gondrong Ahmadiyah community is actively involved in various social activities that promote tolerance, cooperation, and solidarity. The work aims at getting the concept of peace in the Ahmadiyah community in Gondrong Kenanga. This study also examines the living Qur’an regarding the understanding of the concept of pluralism and harmony within Ahmadiyah members. This work is based on a field research project on the phenomenon of living Qur’an studies that examines the understanding of the Islamic teaching on diversity by the Jamaah Ahmadiyah Indonesia of Gondrong-kenanga (JAIG), and also the construction of peace which is practiced in their daily life.


1983 ◽  
Vol 28 (2) ◽  
pp. 134-135
Author(s):  
Louise Cherry Wilkinson

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