Pub Date : 2020-05-27DOI: 10.22225/scj.3.1.1320.59-64
M. Wijaya, I. W. E. Artajaya
Tri Hita Karana in balinese customary law as a basis for the settlement of the village boundary conflict in bali is the title used in this reseacrh, to demonstrate that the philosophical Tri Hita Karana is an extraordinary thought to solve the problems of the Balinese people, especially to solve the problem of village boundaries in Bali. The technicalities of the philosophical Tri Hita Karana are Parhyangan, Pawongan, Palemahan, so that the Balinese only see three technicalities of Tri Hita Karana. The objectives of this study is to examine the real form of the concept of Tri Hita Karana in resolving village boundary conflicts, and to examine the role of Pekraman Village in implementing the Tri Hita Karana concept as the guardian of the life balance of the Krama/Villager of his village community. This research method uses normative methods, namely legal research that examines written law from various aspects. This research analysis used is the analytical approach to History (approach of Historical analysis). The results revealed that Balinese people in resolving their problems, especially related to village boundaries, must always hold on to the concrete steps of Tri Hita Karana, namely Parhyangan, Pawongan, and Palemahan to shape the behavior of Balinese people to bring about conflict resolution by means of family negotiations, and mutual respect and try to understand the problem by way of consensus agreement to achieve good together and create harmony.
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Pub Date : 2020-05-27DOI: 10.22225/scj.3.1.1514.28-33
Rai Mantili
The objectives of this study is to examine the partnership agreement model between SMEs and Large Enterprises in creating shared prosperity and to examine the principles’ application of the agreement in partnership that can provide protection for SMEs in Indonesia. The research method used in this study is analytical descriptive which aims to obtain a comprehensive picture of the partnership agreement in Indonesia. Data about the business partnership agreement and its implementation are then analyzed to answer the research problem. Based on analysis, the results of this study showed that 1) the partnership agreement model between SMEs and Large Enterprises in creating shared prosperity must begin with efforts to apply the principles of the agreement and business ethics in the partnership agreement. 2) the application of the principles of agreement in partnership in practice has not yet run optimally, there are still many partnership agreements that have been deviated from the contents of the agreement. In this case the role of government is needed to provide protection to the SME group and also the Large Business group to realize social responsibility for the progress of the UKM business group.
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Pub Date : 2016-03-01DOI: 10.1097/AOG.0000000000001299
Elizabeth S Langen, Steven J Weiner, Steven L Bloom, Dwight J Rouse, Michael W Varner, Uma M Reddy, Susan M Ramin, Steve N Caritis, Alan M Peaceman, Yoram Sorokin, Anthony Sciscione, Marshall W Carpenter, Brian M Mercer, John M Thorp, Fergal D Malone, Jay D Iams
Objective: To assess the association of cervical effacement with the rate of intrapartum cervical change among nulliparous women.
Methods: We conducted a secondary analysis of a prospective trial of intrapartum fetal pulse oximetry. For women who had vaginal deliveries, interval-censored regression was used to estimate the time to dilate at 1-cm intervals. For each given centimeter of progressive cervical dilation, women were divided into those who had achieved 100% cervical effacement and those who had not. The analysis was performed separately for women in spontaneous labor and those who were given oxytocin.
Results: A total of 3,902 women were included in this analysis, 1,466 (38%) who underwent labor induction, 1,948 (50%) who underwent labor augmentation (combined for the analysis), and 488 (13%) who labored spontaneously. For women in spontaneous labor, the time to dilate 1 cm was shorter for those who were 100% effaced starting at 4 cm of cervical dilation (P=.01 to <.001). For women who received oxytocin, the time to dilate 1 cm was shorter for those who were 100% effaced throughout labor (P<.001).
Conclusion: The rate of cervical dilation among nulliparous women is associated with not only the degree of cervical dilation, but also with cervical effacement.
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