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2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 111-120
Author(s):  
Nur Aini Fitriya Ardiani Aniqoh ◽  
Umi Hanik

Halal Tourism is one indicator of success in bringing in foreign exchange, especially in the tourism sector. In addition, halal tourism can provide security and comfort for Muslim tourists visiting the country. This study aims to find out the potential of the halal tourism industry in Uzbekistan, a country located in Central Asia, while developing halal tourism. The method in this study uses a qualitative approach using secondary data sources. This study shows that Uzbekistan has managed to rank 16 according to the Global Muslim Travel Index in 2021, up 4 places from the previous year. This is something good for the development of halal tourism in Uzbekistan. So that Uzbekistan can maintain the advantages of halal tourism with unique historical tourist attractions, visa exemptions, and delicious culinary tours. So, Uzbekistan can also improve its shortcomings in the communication sector and access connectivity and transportation infrastructure.


Media Trend ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 238-246
Author(s):  
Sebastiana Viphindrartin ◽  
Endah Kurnia Lestari ◽  
Imro'atul Husna Afriani

InterConf ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 56-63
Author(s):  
Dimitrios Karantonis

This article aims to observe all the manifestations of the behavior of a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), which shows deficits mainly in the communication sector. Also, the child shows repetitive and stereotypical behaviors throughout the lesson (Stasinos, 2016). Initially the paper describes the methodology followed. It then describes the child's cognitive profile and the deficits he presents. He then analyzes the intervention that was applied in order to improve the difficulties he faces and to further strengthen the skills he has already acquired. Finally, the paper presents the main conclusions as they emerged from the intervention.


Author(s):  
Desai Krushna. M

Nowadays in every sector around the word from agriculture to automobile, building sector, communication sector are widely using different types of Robots. today we use various spraying technologies involving electrical energy, chemical energy and fuels. this fact makes us know that how large content of energy is getting used at such a places. This research paper prepared by studying previously published research paper on design of multipurpose machines. This paper reviewed the previous spraying machines The method used in this design is the most optimal component selection. The result of this study is a multipurpose organic machine (Gizmo) prototype with a capacity of 10 litter /h . able to spraying liquid up to 1200 sq. fit. to 1500 sq. fit, and can be operated easily by the user using mobile. With the help of solar energy.


2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sultan Ucuk ◽  
Gulay Yildirim

PurposeThe aim of this study was to determine the effect of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) prevention methods training given by distance learning technique on the state anxiety level of the workers of a company serving in the communication sector.Design/methodology/approachThe sample of this experimental and cross-sectional study consisted of 52 people working in the communication sector. Data were collected using a questionnaire and the state anxiety inventory. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, t-test, variance analysis, Kruskal–Wallis, Mann–Whitney U and Tukey’s test.FindingsWhile the state anxiety scores of the workers working in the communication sector were 47.94 ± 4.90 before the training, they were found to be 43.98 ± 5.20 after the training.Research limitations/implicationsAs in every study, this study has some limitations. Although a homogeneous sample is tried to be formed since it only covers this group, it should be considered that there is a limitation in terms of generalizability. In addition, the fact that the knowledge score is not measured and the relationship between the knowledge score and the anxiety score is not evaluated should be considered as a limitation. Finally, it is also a limitation that the questionnaire form, which includes measurement tools, is applied online. It is thought that measuring errors can be minimized if questionnaires are applied face to face.Practical implicationsThe results of the study showed that the training given to the workers in the communication sector contributed positively to the reduction of anxiety levels. It is important to provide training and support to those with high anxiety levels. After providing effective protection for nurses/midwives under pandemic conditions and preventing their uncertainties, they can contribute to the reduction of anxiety levels by providing training to individuals who serve the society. It is recommended to plan health trainings for the anxiety of other sector workers serving the society and to focus on these groups. Thus, the effective protection of individuals and their service quality will increase and their anxiety may decrease.Originality/valueInformative support from nurses/midwives can make it easier to control anxiety arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. The results are important in order to draw attention to the anxiety of other sector workers serving the society and the importance of informative roles of nurses. In order to reduce the anxiety levels of workers in different sectors, it is recommended to conduct more supportive training activities and to draw attention to the workers serving the society.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Karima Sharazati

The success in the economic development of a region can be evaluated based on its Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP). The potential in each area must be maximized effectively to encourage regional economic development. The development of the possibility of a region can contribute significantly to regional progress and become a priority for policies that the government must carry out. The analysis was carried out using the Location Quotient and Shift Shar e methods. There are nine essential sectors or leading sectors from Lamongan Regency in 2015 - 2019. These sectors are the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Sector, Water Supply Sector, Waste Management, Waste and Recycling, Construction Sector, Information and Communication Sector, Sector Real Estate, Government Administration Sector, Land and Compulsory Social Security, Education Services Sector, Health Services, and Social Activities Sector, Other Service Sectors. Optimizing the primary sector will support economic growth in Lamongan Regency. The government of the Lamongan Regency is expected to pay attention to and constantly optimize the facilities and infrastructure or the supporting factors of the non-based sector.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yunarwanto Yunar

The study carry out to examines whether the manufacturing sector is still an engine of growth, and examines the communication sector whether it could be the other growth engine through the linkages and spillover effects in several sectoral activities, using time series data on employment levels in Indonesia. The results showed that, the growth of the nine tested sectors was strongly influenced by the manufacturing. The communication sector with growing productivity, shows it can be a future alternative agent as  it’s also has strong links to growth. While the infrastructure sector has a smaller thrust influence since its charcteristic having very large economies of scale, non linear impact, and its effect on productivity and growth will only after the investment threshold reached. Research also captures manufacturing productivity tend to weakened, showing that Indonesia is trapped in product specialization with low labor productivity. To be more developed, Indonesia needs to diversify its economy focus on manufacturing and economic activities with high added value and more productive production processes.


Revizor ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 24 (95-96) ◽  
pp. 7-16
Author(s):  
Jozefina Beke-Trivunac ◽  
Drinka Peković

This work aimed to identify the impact of investments in permanent assets on the number of employees by sector and its impact on employee salaries. We draw the data from the Financial Statements Annual Bulletin published by the Serbian Business Registers Agency, representing aggregated data of all enterprises in Serbia and their analysis by sectors. The data set spans the period from 2013 to 2020. The results show a high positive correlation between investment in permanent assets and the number of employees in the manufacturing sector and information and communication sector, and a negative one in the agricultural industry. We did not find a significant correlation between investments in permanent assets and the number of employees with their salaries.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 156-166
Author(s):  
Sławomir Gawroński ◽  
Łukasz Bis ◽  
Kinga Bajorek ◽  
Aleksandra Napora ◽  
Michał Jeżowski

Abstract The marketing communication sector is experiencing a particularly intensive development, mainly due to the ongoing dynamic changes in the area of media, which are the driving force of communication changes. Numerous market studies prove that in the conditions of such rapid transformation processes, it is particularly important to provide students with current and desired by employers’ professional competences. The presented article verifies the system of shaping the so-called competences of the future in the sphere of marketing communication by analysing the practical form of education of Polish universities and the expectations of students from four European countries: Poland, the Czech Republic, Latvia and Slovakia. Conclusions regarding the lack of correlation of expectations within the triad: employers - academia - students were supplemented with the presentation of partial results of research carried out under the project “Media and Communication in Education and Science” (project financed by the National Agency for Academic Exchange under the program “International Partnerships”).


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