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Author(s):  
Abdoel Gafar ◽  
Nina Maryani

The purpose of this research is to describe the aspect of  protagonist character in the novel Saat Hati Telah Memilih. The aspect of the protagonist in the character of Riri in the novel Saat Hati Telah Memilih  represents the aspect of honest, humble, clever, independent and defender. This research is qualitative research. This research is used to understand phenomenon in the subject of the research by the decription of words and language by using the data. The data is in the forms of quotations of aspect of protagonist character Riri in the novel Saat Hati Telah Memilih. The result of the research is the description of some aspects of protagonist character of Riri in the novel Saat Hati Telah Memilih. From the total of 52 quotations, it can be found that there are 11 expressions of honesty aspect, 25 expressions of humble aspect, 8 expressions of smart aspect, 3 expressions of independent aspect, and 5 expressions of defender aspect. The most dominant aspect of the protagonist character is considerate, humble, generous, and care.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
pp. 440
Author(s):  
Ika Putri Irdani ◽  
Solfema Solfema

The background of this research is early childhood in Hamlet 05 This Pioneer Village has polite behavior such as happy sharing, being gentle with friends, not quarreling when feeling unhappy, friendly, dislike to say dirty and like to share. This is presumably due to the low teaching skills of educators. This study aims to (1) describe the planting of character values from aspects of honesty (2) describing the planting of character values from the aspect of tolerance (3) describing the planting of character values from an independent aspect (4) describing the planting of character values from religious aspects (5) describing the planting of values characters from social care aspects in Dusun 05 Pioneer Village in Rimbo Bujang Subdistrict, Tebo District 30 people were made into the population. The technique used in sampling random sampling areas was taken forty-eight percent of respondents. The data collection technique uses questionnaires distributed to respondents, and data collection tools use questionnaires. Data analytical techniques with percentage formulas. So the results of the research are planting values of honesty, tolerance, independence, religiousness and social care in Hamlet 05 the Pioneer Village of Rimbo Bujang Subdistrict, Tebo District is categorized as high and good.Keywords: Character Education Planting


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 50
Author(s):  
Latifah Latifah ◽  
Ismaniar Ismaniar ◽  
Vevi Sunarti

This research is motivated by the high self-confidence of early child in PAUD Adzkia III Village Korong Gadang, District Kuranji, Padang City. This research is quantitative descriptive research. The population in this study was 29 teachers. Sampling using cluster random sampling technique obtained 22 people sample from 75% population. Data collection techniques used are questionnaires, while the data collection tool using a questionnaire sheet. The data analysis technique used is the percentage formula. The result of the research shows that 1) the picture of self-confidence planting through the independent aspect given by the teacher to the child looks very good, 2) the picture of confidence planting through positive thinking aspect given by the teacher to the child looks very good, and 3) the picture the cultivation of trust through the brave aspect of expressing the opinion given by the teacher to the child looks very good. Suggestions in this study is expected to the teacher in order to maintain and increase confidence planting in school so that the child's confidence continues to increase.


eLife ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 4 ◽  
Author(s):  
Erin Newman-Smith ◽  
Matthew J Kourakis ◽  
Wendy Reeves ◽  
Michael Veeman ◽  
William C Smith

The Ciona notochord displays planar cell polarity (PCP), with anterior localization of Prickle (Pk) and Strabismus (Stbm). We report that a myosin is polarized anteriorly in these cells and strongly colocalizes with Stbm. Disruption of the actin/myosin machinery with cytochalasin or blebbistatin disrupts polarization of Pk and Stbm, but not of myosin complexes, suggesting a PCP-independent aspect of myosin localization. Wash out of cytochalasin restored Pk polarization, but not if done in the presence of blebbistatin, suggesting an active role for myosin in core PCP protein localization. On the other hand, in the pk mutant line, aimless, myosin polarization is disrupted in approximately one third of the cells, indicating a reciprocal action of core PCP signaling on myosin localization. Our results indicate a complex relationship between the actomyosin cytoskeleton and core PCP components in which myosin is not simply a downstream target of PCP signaling, but also required for PCP protein localization.


2003 ◽  
Vol 38 (11) ◽  
pp. 1-12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Donal Lafferty ◽  
Vinny Cahill

Development ◽  
1978 ◽  
Vol 47 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-84
Author(s):  
Vernon French

Epidermal cells from different circumferential positions around the femur of Blabera craniifer can interact to form an intercalary regenerate. Removal of a longitudinal strip of integument (cuticle plus epidermis) from any position around the circumference leads to thecut edges healing, localized growth and intercalary regeneration of the missing section ofthe circumference, so that the resulting femur is approximately normal in size and pattern of cuticular structures. Grafting a longitudinal strip of femur integument into a different circumferential position on the host femur confronts epidermal cells from different positions along both the inner and outer longitudinal graft/host junctions. In numerous different situations this results in local growth and intercalary regeneration of that section of the circumference normally separating graft and host positions, by the shorter route around the circumference. Confrontation of opposite positions results in the intercalation of either of the intervening half circumferences. In one opposite confrontation, between mid-anterior and mid-posterior, there was also a third result where graft and host healed together, provoking no intercalary regeneration. Grafts made with reversed proximal/distal polarity show that a confrontation between different circumferential positions gives the same result, regardless of the proximal/distal levels involved, hence circumferential position is an independent aspect of position on the femur. These results strongly suggest that epidermal position is not specified with respect to two transverse axes running through the epidermis and internal tissue of the leg, but that there is a continuous circular sequence of positional values running around the circumference, in the epidermis. This is analogous to but independent of the sequence previously shown by Bohn (1967) and Bulliere (1971) to run proximal/distal along a leg segment. Hence epidermal position on the femur is specified in two dimensions and can be represented in terms of the French, Bryant & Bryant (1976) polar co-ordinate model. Interactions along the edges of the strip-grafts conform to the Shortest Intercalation Rule (French et al. 1976). At the proximal and distal ends of strip-grafts intercalation restores normal sequences of positional values where possible. However, where the graft, together with the intercalary regenerates formed at the longitudinal graft/host junctions and the adjacent host tissue formed a complete sequence of circular values, then a supernumerary distal regenerate was formed, in agreement with the Complete Circle Rule of French et al. (1976). The problem of generating a continuous circular sequence of positional values by one or more circumferential gradients, is briefly discussed.


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