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2) It notes that while automatic skills developed through practice are more resilient to aging, executive functions like information processing speed, learning, multitasking, and problem-solving decline with age.
3) The document provides recommendations for older pilots to help compensate for cognitive declines, such as exercising, staying current, reducing complexity, and continually evaluating performance.
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Sungguh, GRI sudah Memudahkan Perusahaan dalam "Penyusunan SUSTAINABILITY REP...Kanaidi ken
Pemateri: Kanaidi, SE., M.Si., cSAP
HP. 0812 2353 284 WA. 0877 5871 1905
e-mail : kanaidi63@gmail.com
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GRI telah menyajikan sebuah kerangka pelaporan keberlanjutan (Sustainability Report) yang komprehensif untuk semua perusahaan dan organisasi yang banyak digunakan di seluruh dunia.
Perusahaan yang telah go public telah diwajibkan untuk membuat laporan keberlanjutan (sustainability report) sesuai dengan amanat Pasal 66 Ayat 2 UU No. 40 Tahun 2007 tentang Perseroan Terbatas (baik secara terintegrasi maupun terpisah dari Laporan Tahunan / Annual Report).
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Kriteria dan indikator-indikator tersebut sudah disusun oleh GRI, sebagaimana yang ada pada Pedoman yang dikembangkan oleh Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) selama ini.
Teknik penyusunan Sustainability Report dengan kriteria dan pengungkapan indikator-indikator berdasarkan standar GRI tersebut kesemuanya akan dibahas secara komprehensif dalam kegiatan pelatihan yang kami selenggarakan.
On 17/10/2013 TU Delft Climate Institute organised the symposium The Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets: present, future, and unknowns. This is one of the four presentations given there.
http://www.tudelft.nl/nl/actueel/agenda/event/detail/symposium-tu-delft-climate-institute-17th-october-2013/
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http://www.tudelft.nl/nl/actueel/agenda/event/detail/symposium-tu-delft-climate-institute-17th-october-2013/
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