This research is to find out the leadership of the village government and to find out society participation in development planning in Pattondon Salu Village, Maiwa District, Enrekang Regency. The hypothesis of this study is that village government leadership has a significant effect on optimizing society participation in development planning. The location of this research in Pattondon Salu Village, Maiwa District, Enrekang Regency. The population in this study is 133 Families (KK). The sampling technique uses incidental sampling with the Slovin formula. The sample in this study is 100 Families (KK). The techniques of collecting data use observation, questionnaires, documentation, and interviews. Quantitative data analysis techniques using frequency tabulation analysis methods and simple regression analysis using the SPSS 16.0 for Windows program. This results shows that, 1) Village government leadership is categorized in the good criteria with an average percentage of 63.95%, 2) Society participation in development planning categorized as a fairly good with an average percentage of 58.95%. In addition, there is a strong influence between village government leadership and the optimization of society participation in development planning.
This study aims to determine the implementation of government policies on the discipline of the state civil apparatus at the Village Office in Baranti District, Sidenreng Rappang Regency. The sampling technique used was saturated sampling technique with a total sample of 23 people. Data collection techniques using observation, interviews, questionnaires, and literature study. Quantitative data analysis techniques used are frequency tabulation analysis and simple regression analysis with the help of SPSS 20.0 for windows program and Likert Scale. Based on the results of the questionnaire, it was obtained a recapitulation of the variables of government policy implementation, measured through indicators of the right policy, right implementer, right target, right environment, and right process, 41% included in the "good enough" category. The recapitulation of the discipline variable of the state civil apparatus is measured by indicators of time discipline, regulatory discipline, and responsibility discipline, 33% of which are included in the "less good" category. Based on the results of the processed simple regression analysis using SPSS 20.0 for windows, with the Summary Model obtained a value of 41% in the "good enough" category.
The aims of this study are: to build a SIPA model on the spread of HIV/AIDS; analyse and simulation of SIPA model and to predict the spread of HIV/AIDS. An applied mathematics for Analysis of the SIPA model in case of HIV/AIDS spreading using the Jacobi matrix method to obtain eigenvalues in two conditions, namely endemic and disease-free, while the simulation model uses Maple with initial value data in the form of assumptions represented in research. The research result are the mathematical SIPA model of HIV/AIDS spreading which is a system of differential equations. The analysis of the model gives the value of the disease-free equilibrium point and the asymptotically stable endemic equilibrium point. The results also found that the basic reproduction number was R0=0.0067 for disease-free conditions and R0=2.7944 for endemic conditions indicating the condition of HIV/AIDS spreading cases in the population. The simulation results found that there is a very significant difference between the numbers of AIDS populations when free from disease and during endemic conditions, so that attention is needed for the government to be able to tackle the spread of HIV/AIDS.
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