Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts from December 11, 2016

GANGGUAN PSIKOLOGIS

Psychological mindedness From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   Personality correlates Psychological mindedness (PM) is expected to be related to psychological strength and negatively related to weakness. One study found a correlation between PM and two of the Big Five personality traits ( extraversion and openness to experience ) and a negative correlation with neuroticism . [5] Other studies have linked it to the tolerance of ambiguity, [6] mindfulness , empathy [7] and positive adjustment to college. [8] PM has also been associated negatively with problem-oriented psychological constructs such as the personality factor of neuroticism , [5] the cognitive constructs of magical thinking and external locus of control , [6] and early maladaptive schemas . [8] Low PM has also been linked to alexithymia , suggesting that certain clinical patients do not respond to counseling due to a lack of PM. [9] Neuroticism From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Not ...

Forensic Facial Reconstruction

Forensic facial reconstruction From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Tsar Ivan the Terrible of Russia. Reconstruction by M. Gerasimov , Soviet archaeologist and anthropologist who developed the first technique of forensic sculpture. 1965 Forensic facial reconstruction (or forensic facial approximation ) is the process of recreating the face of an individual (whose identity is often not known) from their skeletal remains through an amalgamation of artistry, forensic science, anthropology , osteology , and anatomy . It is easily the most subjective—as well as one of the most controversial—techniques in the field of forensic anthropology . Despite this controversy, facial reconstruction has proved successful frequently enough that research and methodological developments continue to be advanced. In addition to remains involved in criminal investigations, facial reconstructions are created for remains believed to be of historical value and for remains of prehistoric...

Forensic ARTS

Forensic arts From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   Forensic art is any art used in law enforcement or legal proceedings . Within this field are such skills as composite drawing , crime scene sketching, image modification and image identification, courtroom drawings, demonstrative evidence, and postmortem and facial approximation aids. Not every forensic artist uses all of these skills. [1] The term forensic comes from the Roman forum where law and politics were debated. [2] From this beginning, the word forensic now means anything pertaining to law or law enforcement or debate . [3] The skill of facial approximation is closely associated and related to forensic anthropology in that an artist specializes in the reconstruction of the remains of a human body. Generally this discipline focuses on the human face for identification purposes. The forensic artist can create a facial approximation in a number of ways to include 2D ( drawing ), 3D ( sculpture ) ...

DNA PROFILING atau GENETIC FINGERPRINTING

DNA paternity testing From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Parentage testing ) DNA paternity testing is the use of DNA profiling (known as genetic fingerprinting) to determine whether two individuals are biologically parent and child. A paternity test establishes genetic proof whether a man is the biological father of an individual, and a maternity test establishes whether a woman is the biological mother of an individual. Tests can also determine the likelihood of someone being a biological grandparent to a grandchild. Though genetic testing is the most reliable standard, older methods also exist, including ABO blood group typing , analysis of various other proteins and enzymes , or using human leukocyte antigen antigens . The current techniques for paternity testing are using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP). Paternity testing can now also be performed while the woman is still pregnant...

PORTAL:HUMAN RIGHTS

Welcome to the human rights portal Human rights are commonly understood as "inalienable fundamental rights to which a person is inherently entitled simply because she or he is a human being". Human rights are thus conceived as universal (applicable everywhere) and egalitarian (the same for everyone). These rights may exist as natural rights or as legal rights , in both national and international law . The doctrine of human rights has been a cornerstone of public policy around the world – in international practice, within international law, global and regional institutions, in the policies of states and in the activities of non-governmental organization. In The idea of human rights it says: "if the public discourse of peacetime global society can be said to have a common moral language, it is that of human rights". Despite this, the strong claims made by the doctrine of human rights continue to provoke considerable skepticism and debates about the...

KOMISI ORANG HILANG INTERNATIONAL

International Commission on Missing Persons From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   The International Commission on Missing Persons ( ICMP ) is an intergovernmental organization that addresses the issue of persons missing as a result of armed conflicts , violations of human rights , and natural disasters . It is headquartered in The Hague , The Netherlands . It assists governments in the exhumation of mass graves and DNA identification of missing persons , provides support to family associations of missing persons, and assists in creating strategies and institutions to search for missing persons. In December 2014, a treaty was signed which established the commission as an "International Organisation in its own right", which has 5 signatories, but has not entered into force. The treaty designates The Hague (Netherlands) as the seat of the organization. [2] [3] History ICMP was established at the behest of United States President Bill Clinton in 19...

Chatsuis

An official residence is the residence at which a nation's head of state , head of government , governor or other senior figure officially resides. It may or may not be the same location where the individual conducts work-related functions, or actually lives.

LOBIYISTnya "MAWAR MERAH" adalah "Ihza n Ihza"

Lobbying From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Lobbyist ) For the South Korean TV series, see Lobbyist (TV series) . For other uses, see Lobby . Gift offered by tobacco industry lobbyists to Dutch politician Kartika Liotard in September 2013 Lobbying (also lobby ) is the act of attempting to influence the actions, policies, or decisions of officials in a government , most often legislators or members of regulatory agencies . Lobbying is done by many types of people, associations and organized groups, including individuals in the private sector , corporations , fellow legislators or government officials, or advocacy groups (interest groups). Lobbyists may be among a legislator's constituencies, meaning a voter or bloc of voters within his or her electoral district , or not; they may engage in lobbying as a business, or not. Professional lobbyists are people whose business is trying to influence legislation, regulation, or other gove...

The Prime Minister Of Netherlands "William Wim KOK"

Wim Kok From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia His Excellency Wim Kok Wim Kok in 2011 48th Prime Minister of the Netherlands In office 22 August 1994 – 22 July 2002 Monarch Beatrix Deputy See list [show] Preceded by Ruud Lubbers Succeeded by Jan Peter Balkenende Leader of the Labour Party In office 21 July 1986 – 15 December 2001 Preceded by Joop den Uyl Succeeded by Ad Melkert Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands In office 7 November 1989 – 22 August 1994 Prime Minister Ruud Lubbers Preceded by Rudolf de Korte Succeeded by Hans Dijkstal Hans van Mierlo Minister of Finance of the Netherlands In office 7 November 1989 – 22 August 1994 Prime Minister Ruud Lubbers Preceded by Onno Ruding Succeeded by Gerrit Zalm Parliamentary leader of the Labour Party in the House of Representatives of the Netherlands In office 19 May 1998 – 14 August 1998 Preceded by ...

Purple Goverment

Purple (government) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   Purple is a common term in politics for governments or other political entities consisting of parties that have red and blue as their political colours . It is of particular note in two areas: in the politics of the Netherlands and Belgium and in the politics of the United States . Belgium and the Netherlands "Purple" ( Dutch : Paars ) is the nickname of a government coalition of social democrats and liberals , excluding Christian democrats . It is derived from the combination of the colour of the social democrats (red) and liberals (blue). Both the Netherlands and Belgium have had such governments. In the Netherlands the two cabinets of Prime Minister Wim Kok ( Kok I and Kok II , 1994–2002) were composed of social democrats (the Labour Party , PvdA), conservative liberals ( People's Party for Freedom and Democracy , VVD) and progressive liberals ( Democrats 66 ). In the 2010 Dutch cabinet f...

MAWAR MERAH

Social democracy Development [show] Ideas [show] Variants [show] People [show] Organizations [show] Socialism portal Economics portal Politics portal v t e The party was the big winner in the 2003 election, running on the SP.A-Spirit joint list ( cartel ) with the social-liberal party Spirit . Their share of the vote went up from 9% (of the total Belgian vote) to almost 15%, a second place in the number of votes. The main victim of this resurgence was the Green! party (formerly known as Agalev ). The sp.a was part of the " purple " federal coalitions of Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt from 12 July 1999 until 10 June 2007, which contained both the Flemish and Francophone liberal and social-democratic parties. In 2004, the sp.a along with its partner Spirit lost the elections for the Flemish Parliament . Although they won more seats in comparison to the Flemish elections of 1999, their percentage of t...