The rapid development of technology, digital and internet will certainly affect the world of marketing. The worldwide marketing trend will shift from traditional methods to digital. Digital marketing is advertising and market research activities through digital online using various ways, one of which is social networking. Desa Plandi has several Usaha Mikro Kecil Menengah (UMKM) such as woven bamboo, stamped batik production, coffee producers, wood crafts, and various chips and drinks typical of Desa Plandi. The marketing method of UMKM business actors still uses the manual method (offline) even though only residents of the village know and buy products from Desa Plandi UMKM. From these problems, this service activity was carried out by training members of youth organizations to support digital marketing and product promotion for UMKM business players in Desa Plandi, Kecamatan Wonosari, Kabupaten Malang. The form of activity of this training uses a participatory approach and personal communication. There are 3 stages in the training, including: 1) preparation, 2) implementation and 3) reporting. The results of the training show increased knowledge of graphic design with Canva. It can be proven by the high enthusiasm of the participants in two days with an attendance rate of 90%, besides that positive support from the community is an important point of this training activity.
科技、数字化和互联网的快速发展必将影响营销世界。全球营销趋势将从传统方式转向数字化。数字营销是通过数字在线使用各种方式进行广告和市场研究活动,其中一种是社交网络。Desa Plandi有几个Usaha Mikro Kecil Menengah (UMKM),如编织竹子,印花蜡染生产,咖啡生产商,木工艺品,以及Desa planandi典型的各种芯片和饮料。UMKM业务参与者的营销方法仍然使用手工方法(线下),即使只有村里的居民知道并购买Desa Plandi UMKM的产品。针对这些问题,这项服务活动是通过培训青年组织的成员来开展的,以支持UMKM在Desa planandi, Kecamatan Wonosari, Kabupaten Malang的商业参与者的数字营销和产品推广。这种培训的活动形式采用参与式方法和个人交流。培训有三个阶段,包括:1)准备,2)实施和3)报告。培训的结果显示,图形设计的知识增加与Canva。在两天的时间里,参与者的热情很高,出席率达到90%,这一点可以证明。此外,来自社区的积极支持是本次培训活动的重要一点。
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This book is devoted to the environmental history of the Pacific Basin, including the Pacific Ocean, its islands, and the continental margins of the Pacific Rim. The text opens with introductions to the geography of this region, the methods used to study past environments, and the history of scientific thought on the origin of the Pacific Basin. Nunn explores tectonic, climatic, oceanographic, and biotic changes in this region during the Precambrian, Palaeozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic eras. The Quaternary period is examined in detail, with chapters on chronology, the early and middle Pleistocene, the Last Interglacial, the Last Glacial, the arrival of human populations in the Pacific Basin, the early Holocene, middle Holocene, and late Holocene. Each of these chapters presents regional evidence from Antarctica, South America, Central America, North America, Beringia, East Asia, Australasia, and the Pacific islands. Several topics are emphasized in the final chapters, including the Younger Dryas, human impacts on Pacific environments, middle Holocene sea-level changes, and tectonics and volcanism in the Pacific Basin. computer an effective learning experience for be- ginning geology GEODe II animations, illustrations, interactive exercises present basic geological concepts in six main sections. first the layered structure of the earth, features of the continents, and the ocean floor. minerals and rock types. on internal processes includes plate tectonics, crustal deformation, earthquakes, and igneous activity. The external processes such as the hydrologic cycle, running water, ground water, glaciers, deserts, and coastal processes. the geologic time scale, relative dating, and radiometric dating. The final section on landforms and Chapter 4 focuses on the australopithecines and Homo habilis. A new Chapter 5, entitled “Evolution of the Genus Homo, ” replaces the first edition’s separate chapters on H. erectus and early H. sapiens. Chapters 6 and 7 examine Neanderthals and their contemporaries, and modern H. sapiens, respectively. All chapters have been revised and updated in this edition, and the text features many new illustra- tions. The book has an exhaustive bibliography, along with reference and site indexes. revised comprehensive overview of paleoclimatology and Quaternary environmental changes. In the opening chapters Bradley introduces the concepts of climatic variation and paleoclimatic reconstruction. The second edition of the text contains new material on age determination (calibration of the radiocarbon time scale, amino acid geochronology, thermoluminescence, optically stimulated luminescence, and infrared stimulated luminescence), a new chapter on ice cores, an updated chapter on marine sediments and past ocean circulation, new sections on corals, alkenones, loess, and lacustrine sediments, and revised chapters on palynology, tree rings, and historical records. A new chapter on paleoclimate models emphasizes the use of general circulation models in
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We measure the distance of stars from Earth in light years. A light year is the distance that light travels in one year. Since light travels at a speed of 186,000 miles/second (300,000 kilometers/second), a star that is one light year away is actually 5.8 trillion miles (9.5 trillion kilometers) from us! The Sun is only 8 light minutes away. The closest star to us other than the Sun is Alpha Centauri, and it is 4 light years away. The most distant stars we can still see without a telescope are about 1000 light years away!
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