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2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 39-50
Author(s):  
Chandra Ivan

The objectives of this study are (1). To find the types of code mixing used in the novel Magic Hour. (2). To know the Indonesian meaning of code mixing used in the novel Magic Hour. (3). To know the most typical type code mixing used in the novel Magic Hour. This research uses descriptive qualitative method to collect the data. The data are the English words. The writer collects data by finding the types of Indonesian English code mixing, selecting sentence that consist of Indonesian-English code mixing. The analysis shows that there are some types that use, such as: Intra sentential mixing, intra lexical code mixing, involving a change of pronunciation. The types of code mixing which found in the novel are selected into the most typical forms. The writer looked for Indonesian meaning of code mixing. The achievements of this research are expected to be additional source of code mixing study and it is meant to conduct and to develop in the code mixing field.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rajka Juhrbandt ◽  
Suvarchal Cheedela ◽  
Nikolay Koldunov ◽  
Thomas Jung

<p>The recently completed Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) can serve as reference to evaluate current and future ocean state of the Arctic Ocean. With this premise, we perform a virtual MOSAiC expedition in historical and ssp370-scenario experiments in data generated by CMIP6 models.<br><br>The timespan covered ranges from preindustrial times (1851-1860) through present-day up to a 4K world (2091-2100). Early results using AWI-CM model, suggest that for scenario simulations a thinning of the colder surface layer and a warming of the layer between 200 and 1200 m along the MOSAiC path can be expected, while there is no significant change in temperature below this depth. Results from other models will be presented.<br><br>The Python-centric tool used for the analysis simplifies preprocessing of a pool of CMIP6 data and selecting data on space-time trajectory. It exposes an interface that is agnostic to underlying model or its grid type. Code snippets are presented along to demonstrate the tool's ease of use with a hope to inspire such virtual field campaigns using other past observations or arbitrary trajectories.</p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 52-62
Author(s):  
Nunung Latofah ◽  
Dwikora Harjo

The phenomenon in this study is the low awareness of taxpayers in carrying out their obligations to pay taxes due to public ignorance of the concrete form of the benefits of money they pay for taxes and the low level of trust of taxpayers which raises the perception that the taxes they pay must be misused. The purpose of this study was to determine the tax awareness in an effort to increase taxpayer compliance at the West Bekasi Tax Office for the period 2017-2019, the obstacles found in the field, and the efforts made by West Bekasi Tax Office to overcome them. This research is a descriptive study using a qualitative approach. The collected data were analyzed using qualitative data analysis methods. The research location was the West Bekasi Primary Tax Office. The results of this study indicate that the steps to increase tax awareness among taxpayers registered at the West Bekasi Primary Tax Office during the 2017-2019 period was not successful. This can be seen from the realization of the 2019 tax revenue which did not reach the target (97.05%) even though that year the tax revenue target was lowered from the previous year. Likewise, while taxpayer compliance in paying certain KJS (Deposit Type Code) increased in 2017-2019, tax revenue had still not reached the predetermined target every year


2020 ◽  
Vol 34 (5) ◽  
pp. 844-868
Author(s):  
Paulina García-Del Moral

In the late 1990s, Mexican feminists mobilized transnationally to demand state accountability for the feminicidios (feminicides) of women in Ciudad Juarez. Feminicidio refers to the misogynous killing of women and the state’s complicity in this violence by tolerating it with impunity. Drawing on debates of the Mexican Federal Congress (1997–2012) and interviews with feminist state and non-state actors, I examine feminist legislators’ response to transnational activism, which was to pass the “General Law on Women’s Access to a Life Free of Violence” and to create the penal-type code of feminicidio, which includes provisions to punish negligent state actors. These laws make the state a target of its own punitive power. To pass these acts, feminist legislators faced resistance from male legislators and the Federal Executive. I build on feminist institutionalism to theorize this resistance as gendered. Gendered state resistance was pervasive because feminist legislators practiced accountability by identifying the complicity of state institutions, including Congress, in perpetuating feminicidio. As part of the process, they built alliances with other female legislators and framed their arguments with notions of modern statehood. Although this framing strategy resulted in innovative legal change, I interrogate the assumption that modernity is the solution to feminicidio, because it can lead gendered state resistance to manifest as a simulation of accountability.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Taekyeom Lee ◽  
Yeohyun Ahn
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