The article is intended to offer the strategy to tackle the wrong and unverified information related to health issues. It is based on the data of a survey in East Java, the province with the second largest population in Indonesia, and the second largest economic in the country. The data shows that people in East Java admitted that they were expose to many incorrect and unverified health information, through various channels, such as personal chatting applications, mainstream/conventional media, and social media. The survey revealed that people responded differently to unverified health information. Some found clarity, but others felt anxious. The fact that people think they can get clarity though the information from social media and the Internet, are not sufficiently verified is upsetting. Trusting untested or clinically unproven health information can be harmful and dangerous. A way to counter the propagation of untested health information or unverified information sources is to use the same information channels to distribute the guidance to inform people how to identify the wrong and untested health information. And, by the same measure it could also empowering people to fight against such false information.
Along with the rapid development of the use of computers as one of the human tools in various fields of work in life, viruses are certainly one of the threats and obstacles and slow down the work process of the computer system. Anti-virus is a computer program that is a type of software used to prevent, detect, secure, and remove computer viruses from computer systems. Anti-virus is often referred to as virus protection software as well as virus protection software. infected with the virus or not. Viruses usually attack computers that are not protected by anti-virus, but not all antiviruses can clean viruses. Symptoms that occur when the computer has been exposed to a virus are the computer becomes slow when used, computer data cannot be opened or is often lost, the computer restarts by itself and many shortcut programs on the computer. if we are confused about choosing an antivirus then look for an antivirus that is already widely used and has a big name, because they will do patching and updating the database more often than the antivirus itself.
This article argues that bureaucracy plays politics in Indonesia, not only during the electoral periods, but also in public service. Using the case of environmental evaluation in local government, where natural resources comprise most of the local economy, this article discusses the politics of bureaucracy in undergoing daily governing processes. The environment and natural resource businesses are two opposing fields. Environmental evaluation becomes a contentious area and is usually highly political. This article identifies the bureaucracy’s politicisation in environmental evaluation as occuring in at least in two forms—in measurement and in project implementation. In terms of measurement, bureaucracy tends to use minimum standards, while in project implementation, there are some occasions where bureaucracy tends to sub-contract the work to the third party, usually NGOs, especially in relations to sensitive issues, so that it is politically safer for them, once the result is not as pleasing as expected. This article uses some cases in Central Kalimantan, East Kalimantan, Central Java, and Bangka Belitung, and applied case study as research approach.
Academic discussion on palm oil business in Indonesia mostly shares us stories about community’s powerlessness vis a vis the corporation and the state. The powerlessness is depicted through the lost land, the fragmented farmers, and the weak bargaining position of the farmers before the corporation dealing with the crop price, Syahza and Asmit (2019) and MCCarthy and Cramb (2009) argue. This research is based on interview and observation in “Tani Subur” Cooperative, Pangkalan Tiga, Kotawaringin Barat, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia, known as transmigration area in the district. The experience of Tani Subur Cooperative farmers told us the different story of smallholder palm oil farmers who try to build solidarity amongst community to strengthen farmers’ ability to join in the business. Despite challenges and difficulties, Tani Subur cooperative has succeeded to be an alternative for farmers to have better life and earning through the development of various businesses, owned and run by community.
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