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1. Menghargai dan menghayati ajaran agama yang dianutnya. 2. Menghargai dan menghayati perilaku jujur, disiplin, santun, percaya diri, peduli, dan bertanggung jawab dalam berinteraksi secara efektif sesuai dengan perkembangan anak di lingkungan, keluarga, sekolah, masyarakat dan lingkungan alam sekitar, bangsa, negara, dan kawasan regional. 3. Memahami dan menerapkan pengetahuan faktual, konseptual, prosedural, dan metakognitif pada tingkat teknis dan spesifik sederhana berdasarkan rasa ingin tahunya tentang ilmu pengetahuan, teknologi, seni, budaya dengan wawasan kemanusiaan, kebangsaan, dan kenegaraan terkait fenomena dan kejadian tampak mata. 4. Menunjukkan keterampilan menalar, mengolah, dan menyaji secara kreatif, produktif, kritis, mandiri, kolaboratif, dan komunikatif, dalam ranah konkret dan ranah abstrak sesuai dengan yang dipelajari di sekolah dan sumber lain yang sama dalam sudut pandang teori.
is a senior software engineer who has been working on highly demanding JavaScript projects since 2010. He transitioned from web development positions into mobile development, first with hybrid technologies such as Cordova and then with native JavaScript solutions such as Titanium. In 2015, he focused on the development and maintenance of several apps built in React Native, some of which were featured in Apple's App Store as the top apps of the week. Nowadays, Emilio is part of the Red Hat mobile team, which leverages Red Hat's open source mobile platform. He serves as an advocate for mobile developers using RHMAP. He is also an active contributor to React Native's codebase and StackOverflow, where he provides advice on React and React Native questions.
Commentators have struggled to understand the manner in which Prayers 9 and 10 within Sarapion's Euchologion fit into the baptismal ritual. Focussing on the two key terms, συγκαταθεσις and ἀναληψις, this article hypothesizes that, should the profession of faith in the baptismal rite of Sarapion have been similar to that found in the recently published Axumite baptismal ordo, then both prayers might readily find a place in the pre-baptismal profession of faith.
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 2024
I introduce a distinct challenge to religious belief: the Ethical Argument from evil. By this argument, paradigmatic forms of religious practice constitutively involve failures of ethical acknowledgement with respect to the reality of evil. I show how standard discussions of the problem of evil, as a purely logical or epistemic issue, abstract away from its fundamentally ethical dimensions. Drawing on an analogy with Moore’s paradox, I argue that the Ethical Argument presents a genuine theoretical problem, not merely a practical or pastoral one: the problem of how religious devotion can be compossible with properly acknowledging the reality of evil. I further argue that, in order properly to address this problem, the philosophy of religion needs to take a phenomenological turn. To illustrate this approach, I focus on the case of thankful prayer and draw out from Kierkegaard’s writings a religious ideal of unconditional gratitude. Developing the relevant notion of a failure of ethical acknowledgement in terms of two vices—wishful self-deception and spiritualized self-absorption—I show how Kierkegaard’s account can help us to assess whether expressions of religious devotion are objectionable on these grounds.
16th Asian Regional Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, 2019
A case history is presented that documents distress, and lessons learned from the failure of foundations constructed on a site with highly expansive soils. Eighteen (18) multi-story buildings were constructed on post-tensioned concrete slabs-on-grade founded on engineered fill. The pre-construction soils report recommended that the in-situ expansive foundation soils be over-excavated, moisture conditioned, and recompacted. A few years after the structures were constructed the buildings began to show signs of distress in the form of drywall cracking, foundation heave, and racked doors. Differential movement as large as approximately 100 mm (4 in) was observed in the slabs. Calculated values of future heave ranged from 160 to 225 mm (6.4 to 8.9 in) with one value of 530 mm (20.8 in). The site is located in a semi-arid environment and was irrigated after development. A well irrigated golf course was located on an adjacent property. Several of the buildings were located parallel to the golf course property boundary. Those buildings were observed to be tilting away from the golf course, due to the differential heave caused by the lateral migration of groundwater from the extensive irrigation on the golf course. This paper presents the results of the forensic investigation and identifies the causes of the distress. The original pre-construction site investigation was found to be inadequate. Of the soil samples that were tested for the design, only a small number of samples were actually taken from depths below the depth of over-excavation. Thus, the foundations were designed based on very limited soil sampling and analyses. The post-tensioned slab foundations were inadequate, and incorrect assumptions were used in their design. Lessons learned from this project are that the geotechnical site investigation must extend down to a depth to which the soil properties will influence foundation performance. If expansive soils are present, that depth may extend for several meters. The geotechnical investigation must also consider environmental conditions, not only at the site, but at properties located adjacent to and at some distance from the site. Grading and drainage of the site is of paramount importance. When a failure of this nature occurs, the cost of the remediation may exceed the cost of the original construction.
As the number of on-chip cores and memory demands of applications increase, judicious management of cache resources has become, not merely attractive, but even imperative. Cache partitioning, i.e. dividing cache space between applications based on their memory demands, is a promising approach to provide capacity benefits of shared cache with performance isolation of private caches. However, naively partitioning the cache may lead to performance loss, unfairness and lack of QoS (quality-of-service) guarantees. It is clear that intelligent techniques are required for realizing the full potential of cache partitioning. In this paper, we present a survey of techniques for partitioning shared caches in multicore processors. We categorize the techniques based on important characteristics and provide a bird's eye view of the field of cache partitioning.
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La S.V. è invitata alla cerimonia conclusiva del Premio "Bartolo da Sassoferrato" per le scienze giuridiche e politico-sociali che si terrà in Sassoferrato,
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