The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of good corporate governance and leverage on firm value with profitability as moderating variable. The sample in this study is the company of the Consumer Goods sector that is listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The company samples that were successfully obtained and fulfilled the criteria were as many as 28 companies, where the research was carried out for 5 years since 2013-2017. The analysis technique used Moderated Regression Analysis (MRA). The results showed that, (1) Good corporate governance represented by audit committees and independent comissioner, had a positive effect on firm value, (2) Leverage represented by DAR, negatively not affected firm value, (3) Profitability represented by ROA, had a positive effect on firm value, (4) Good corporate governance represented by audit committees and moderated by profitability proves that profitability is able to moderate GCG and has a positive effect on company value, (5) leverage represented by DAR and moderated by profitability proves that profitability is not able to moderate leverage and negative effect on company value.
Increasing life expectancy in Indonesia affects the elderly population in Indonesia is getting higher. The elderly is a group have risk for hyperuricemia, characterized by a buildup of uric acid that cause joint pain. Based on the data Riskesdas 2013, disease prevalence according to diagnose in Indonesia (24,7%) and in West Borneo (22,3%). It can be affected by physical activity, nutritional status and food selection behavior based on the level of knowledge. This research aimed to determine the correlation of knowledge, physical activity and nutritional status with the incidence of hyperuricemia of Telaga Biru Public Health Center, Pontianak 2016. This research was a cross sectional which sampling technique is accidental sampling with the number of sample 65 samples. The statistical test used is chi square test. The result of this research most of the knowledge level of respondents in less category (58,5%), physical activity in light category (73,8%) and obesity nutritional status (33,8%). The result of analysis with chi square test showed that there was no correlation between knowledge, physical activity and nutrition status with the incidence of hyperuricemia (p >0.05). Suggest for the next researcher to do reaserch on respondent with heavy physical activity to see its effect on elevated levels of uric acid.
Communication is one of the crucial tools for life which without communication people can not interact with others. In order to have a good communication, people must obey the maxims. Maxim is a principle proposed by the philosopher Paul Grice whereby those involved in communication assume that both parties will normally seek to cooperate with each other to establish agreed meaning. The aim of this study is to find out the infringement maxim in the story of The Adventure of Tintin and to know the impact of infringement maxim in communication purposes. In obtaining the data, the researcher used descriptive qualitative to find out the out the infringement maxims among the caharcters. The object of this study is the dialogue among the characters of The Adventure of Tintin which infringe Grice’s maxim. The results of this research are the most of the characters in the dialogue infringe the maxim of quality in order to entertain the readers. The researcher found out 30 data for the infringement of Qualitative maxim, 27 data for the infringement of Quantitative maxim, 19 data for the infringement of maxim of Manner, and 29 data for the infringement of maxim of Relevance.
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