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2021 ◽  
pp. 191
Author(s):  
Louis Utama ◽  
Calista Devana Suandi ◽  
Chandra Purnama ◽  
Dimas Pratama

During this uncertain pandemic, there are many options that high school students can do to fill their time outside the education process to be creative with entrepreneurship through start-up businesses. Prospective entrepreneurs need to improve their entrepreneurial skills because being a skilled person requires knowledge and practice. Success in business requires more than just hard work, every business owner needs to master basic skills in entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship skills refer to activities or knowledge that can develop and operate a company successfully. For this reason, the PKM team from the Faculty of Economics and Business, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta, was inspired to improve the performance and motivation of Tarsisius I High School students to become entrepreneurs by knowing the right target market. This activity aims to improve entrepreneurial skills because being a skilled person requires knowledge and practice. Success in business requires more than just hard work, every entrepreneur needs to master basic skills in running his business to improve business performance.Pada saat pandemi yang tidak menentu ini terdapat  banyak opsi yang dapat dilakukan oleh siswa Sekolah Menengah Atas untuk mengisi waktu mereka di luar proses pendidikan untuk dapat berkreasi dengan berwirausaha melalui bisnis start up. Calon wirausaha perlu  meningkatkan  keterampilan  kewirausahaan  karena menjadi seseorang yang terampil dibutuhkan ilmu dan latihan. Keberhasilan dalam berbisnis memerlukan lebih dari sekedar kerja keras, setiap pemilik usaha perlu menguasai keterampilan dasar dalam berwirausaha. Keterampilan kewirausahaan merujuk pada kegiatan atau pengetahuan yang dapat mengembangkan dan mengoperasikan perusahaan dengan suksesUntuk itulah tim PKM yang berasal dari Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Tarumanagara Jakarta terinspirasi untuk mengadakan peningkatan performa dan motivasi siswa SMA Tarsisius I untuk berwirausaha dengan mengetahui pasar sasaran yang tepat. Kegiatan ini bertujuan meningkatkan  keterampilan  kewirausahaan  karena menjadi seseorang yang terampil dibutuhkan ilmu dan latihan. Keberhasilan dalam berbisnis memerlukan lebih dari sekedar kerja keras, setiap wirausaha perlu menguasai keterampilan dasar dalam menjalankan usahanya untuk meningkatkan kinerja bisnis.


2021 ◽  
pp. 21-34

The article examines the creative personality and his parallel construction with the literary hero and the use in Western and Eastern literature. The concept of a creative personality is a literary category, where there are leading the biographical and psychological factors. Nevertheless, the author is one of the factors in the perception of life events, their expression in high poetic and prosaic forms unlike “I”, especially in the choice of images and the formation of artistic heights in their expression. The creative personality is reflected through the artistic image (a character, a hero) and the characteristics of the creative style of the personality are stable. In this regard, emphasizing that a creative person is an artistic image, it is possible to determine the presence of a creative person in different cases of images, portraits and characters, as well as in a series of events in which the character participates. In English, the concept of a creative person translates as “creative person” and means a more creative, skilled person. This phrase is used more as a psychological term and in literature it is not understood as a writer. The concept of a writer is called “writer” or “author”. A creative person is a representative of a talent capable of creating high artistic patterns, unlike the author and writer in terms of terminology. The terms “writer” and “author” can be applied to any author of a work, but a creative person differs from ordinary authors and writers in terms of worldview, sense of poetic principles and power of expression. The “personality” of the writer, his expression is not only a peculiar view of life, its aesthetic development, but also a certain attitude towards it. These are also ideas, artistic concepts that form an integral part of literary works. This article also discusses the use of concepts such as creative “I” and biographical “I”. It reflects the problem of the creative personality and the hero in the works of English authors George Byron, Walter Scott and the most prominent representatives of Uzbek jadid literature Cholpon, Kadyri and Fitrat.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Samina Malik ◽  
Raza Younus ◽  
Qanita Mahmud ◽  
Aimen Fatima ◽  
Naila Jabbar ◽  
...  

Abstract Background: Professional behavior or professionalism refers to the traits that a skilled person must possess in order to be maximally effective. When it comes to a medical professional, professionalism refers to the values and behaviors that connect a health professional to society. Professionalism has always been a part of curriculum, but students are hardly involved in development of professional curriculum including its outcomes. This study was designed to formulate an undergraduate model of competencies expected in a medical professional, based on perceptions of medical students. Methods: A focus group discussion of purposive sample of 17 final year medical students in 2 groups was conducted under supervision of an experienced moderator. The study comprised of 3 rounds of discussion, each lasting for 90 minutes. Consensus was extracted by content analysis and numerical analysis.Results: Out of 28 competencies extracted initially, eight professional competencies were shortlisted by manual thematic analysis, which included learning skills, behavioral skills, procedural skills, self-regulation skills, organizational skills, research skills, teaching skills, and emotional skills. This resulted in generation of 8-limbed Octopus skills model of a medical professional, which would help the students in better compliance of medical professionalism. Conclusion: Being generated by medical students, the ‘Octopus’ Model of Skills is expected to give ownership of these eight competencies to be acquired during formative years by all future doctors and may serve as students’ perspective in curriculum and professional development.


Usage of Electricity is gradually increasing in day-to-day life. Normally Electrical energy consumed in homes and Industries are measured using the energy meter. In the growing technology, the methodology of measuring the energy and bill calculation should be in a smarter way. The traditional method of billing system using the energy meter needs skilled person to calculate the energy and for the billing. In this paper it is proposed a smart way to measure energy using LabVIEW software for the real time energy measurement. Also, it is possible to measure the following parameters- Power factor, KWH, Voltage, Current, Frequency and Bill amount as on date. LabVIEW system integrated with DAQ hardware to measure the voltage and current. The developed system calculates electricity consumption according to the power factor (unity, leading and lagging) and generates the bill under multi-tariff structure.


Author(s):  
Russen Jonathan ◽  
Kingham Robin

This chapter discusses the extensive powers of investigation of the FCA and the PRA. The regulators’ powers to gather information and to investigate the affairs of regulated—and, in some cases, non-regulated—firms are found in Part 11 of the FSMA. They include a power to require the authorised person or appointed representative to produce documents, or to produce a report upon the business by a ‘skilled person’, as well as a power to appoint an investigator to investigate the affairs of such a person. In addition, the FCA has further powers to gather information and appoint investigators under Schedule 5 of the Consumer Rights Act 2015 (CRA). Aside from the statutory provisions in Part 11 of the FSMA, the most important text for firms and practitioners is the FCA’s Enforcement Guide (EG). EG provides both a helpful summary of the relevant law in this area, but also guidance on the FCA’s approach to investigations and to the factors which will influence FCA decision making. The PRA also has its own investigations guidance set out in its Policy Statement. The two regulators have also agreed to a Memorandum of Understanding that covers, among other things, coordination in the context of investigation and enforcement action.


2020 ◽  
Vol 137 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-63
Author(s):  

Abstract H1 Patents – European patents – Standards essential patents – Technical trials – Obviousness – The skilled person – Common general knowledge – Mindset – “Lions in the path” – The relevance of commercial considerations – Hindsight – Secondary evidence – Essentiality – Construction – Appeal to Court of Appeal


2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 2-3
Author(s):  
Gemma Wooden ◽  
Matthew Blaseby ◽  
Derk Visser

Abstract Guidelines for Examination in the European Patent Office, November 2019 edition The European Patent Office’s Guidelines have been updated to clarify that the approach for assessing inventive step involves determining whether a skilled person would have modified the closest prior art in an expectation of some advantage or improvement. A hope of solving the objective technical problem is insufficient for a modification of the closest prior art to be considered obvious.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 107-125
Author(s):  
Pasiska Pasiska

This paper will review the phenomenon of globalization that has an impact on character education. It is characterized by easy access to information without distance, between one country and another with only seconds and minutes that information can be easily obtained, on the other hand supported by the rapid technology increasingly burdensome which certainly greatly helps human life, then the emergence of quite serious problems, crime, sexual harassment, crisis of trust, corruption and many more new globalized triggers and even students who dare to persecute their teacher to die, the negative impact of degrading values religious values and tend to make this nation a character crisis. The solution is to re-instill Islamic values as a character, starting from an early age by instilling multicultural values, caring for the environment, nationalism, democracy, honesty through a religious approach to realize the harmony of life. The output of the cultivation of Islamic values is expected to be able to make Indonesian people intelligently comprehensive and competitive Spiritual Smart Self-actualization through the heart to grow and strengthen the faith, piety and noble character including noble character and superior personality. Emotional and social smart self-actualization through a sense of sensitivity to increase sensitivity and appreciation, self-actualization through social interaction that fosters and fosters mutual relations, democratic, empathetic and sympathetic upholding human rights, intellectual intelligence: self-actualization through thinking to acquire competencies and independence in science and smart kinesthetic: self-actualizing through sports to create a healthy, fit, empowered, alert, skilled person.


2019 ◽  
Vol 79 (01) ◽  
Author(s):  
S. K. Jha ◽  
N. K. Singh ◽  
P. K. Agrawal

The non-availability of superior and diverse inbred parents is one of the major bottlenecks to develop high yielding sweet corn hybrids. The sh2, one of the promising recessive mutant alleles, has been used in sweet corn development however its transfer to superior field corn lines may require extra inbreeding to identify heterozygous carrier plants. The use of molecular markers linked with sh2 requires a well-equipped laboratory and skilled person to carry the marker assisted backcross breeding (MABB). Considering the above constraints, a modified backcross breeding method was used taking advantage of shrunken kernel of sweet corn for foreground selection coupled with phenotypic comparison with recurrent parent (RP). The BC1F1 plants were grown and plants having high phenotypic similarity with RP were selfed as well as backcrossed as pollen parent. The BC2F1 kernels of BC1F1 plants having high similarity with RP and segregation in BC1F2 kernels were harvested. The BC2F1 plants phenotypically most similar to recomment parameter (RP) were selfed and the shrunken kernels were selected from the segregating BC2F2 .The shrunken kernels were homozygous (sh2sh2) at Sh2 locus, which were validated upon inbreeding based on nonsegregating kernels in BC2F3 . The modified backcross method used is rapid, cost effective and can be used by maize breeder with limited resources for conversion as well diversification of sweet corn germplasm.


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