<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><rss version='2.0'><channel><title>Volume 6 Number 10 (October 2020)</title>
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		<description>Open Access international Journal to publish research paper</description>
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		<date>October 2020</date><item>
		<title>The Complexity of Realizing Good Governance in Public Services</title>
		<description>This particular article aims to analyze and describe: the complexity of realizing good governance in public services. The research method used is the qualitative method. The data analysis in the qualitative research uses an interactive model comprising three analysis components which are: 1) Data reduction, 2) Data presentation, and 3) Data verification and conclusion drawing. The findings indicate that punctuality in service delivery is affected by apparatusesâ€™ physiological (physical and mental) abilities. Physiological abilities can be measured through 1) Attitudes. The success in service delivery rests on all people engaged inservice delivery. Either directly or indirectly, the image of Samsat Gorontalo will be depicted by its service delivery. Taxpayers will judge by the first impression when communicating with the people engaged in service delivery and 2) Attention. When delivering services, staff should consistently pay attention to and understand what is expected by taxpayers. If the public hasy shown enthusiasm in paying taxes, Samsat staff should make the required action immediately to respond to the public enthusiasm. </description>
		<link>http://ijaems.com/detail/the-complexity-of-realizing-good-governance-in-public-services/</link>
		<author>Dwi Indah Yuliani Solihin, Arifin Tahir, Yanti Aneta, Juriko Abdussamad</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaems.com/upload_images/issue_files/1IJAEMS-11020203-TheComplexity.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Common Problems Encountered by Selected Cooperatives in Cabanatuan City: Basis for Intervention Formulation</title>
		<description>This study aims to determine the common problems encountered by selected cooperatives in Cabanatuan City. The researcher used the descriptive research method in this study. The study revealed that the majority of the respondents are 41-50 years old, married and most of them were from Kalikid and Aduas Cabanatuan City. Membersâ€™ trust to the cooperatives was the top problem that challenges the operations and management of the cooperatives. </description>
		<link>http://ijaems.com/detail/common-problems-encountered-by-selected-cooperatives-in-cabanatuan-city-basis-for-intervention-formulation/</link>
		<author>Mercy V. Torres</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaems.com/upload_images/issue_files/2IJAEMS-11020202-Common.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Human constituents: Holistic approach for diagnosis of COVID-19 </title>
		<description>As per Ayurvedic clinical practices, an individual is overwhelmed on one of human constituent type (Prakriti) specifically vata, pita or kapha. The determination of Prakriti offers remarkable bits of knowledge into comprehension and evaluating one&#039;s wellbeing. It isn&#039;t only an analytic tool yet additionally a manual for activity for good wellbeing. It surveys the, predominance of Prakriti and offers guidance for preventive and crude medical care. Potential infections that can be occurred due to prevailed humeral constituent type have been observed. COVID-19 is relied upon Vata Kapha constituent type. Acknowledgment of human constituent in Ayurveda, is as of now dependent on a pathological assessment on emotional models dependent on antiquated hypotheses of Ayurvedic scholar Charaka, 1000 BC and Susruta, 600 BC as an obsessive evaluation in clinical physiology. </description>
		<link>http://ijaems.com/detail/human-constituents-holistic-approach-for-diagnosis-of-covid-19/</link>
		<author>D. S. Kalana Mendis</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaems.com/upload_images/issue_files/3IJAEMS-11020208-Human.pdf</pdflink>
                
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