The purpose of this study is to determine the condition of the management of primary school libraries in East Jakarta and to obtain information about the strategic development plan for elementary school library in accordance with the standard of school facilities and infrastructure. This study is a survey research using exploratory and descriptive methods. Abstract Development of libraries in this case focused on elementary school library. Exploratory method used to analyze the results of interviews from respondents about the development of elementary school library to National Standard of Education.
Descriptive method used to analyze the results of questionnaires from respondents about the real conditions of primary school libraries in DKI Jakarta Province in terms of availability of facilities and utilization of library materials and library management.
OBJECTIVE: To continue the injury surveillance of FIFA-sponsored football tournaments and report on other medical aspects of the 2006 FIFA World Cup. DESIGN: Prospective epidemiological injury surveillance and descriptive summary of additional medical aspects. SETTING: Major international football tournament. PARTICIPANTS: National team players, doctors and referees at the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Injury type, location and rate. RESULTS: 145 injuries were reported for the 64 matches of the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany-an overall injury rate of 68.7 per 1000 match hours (95% CI 57.5 to 79.9) or 2.3 injuries per match, in comparison with 2.7 injuries per match in the 2002 FIFA World Cup (p = NS). Physical examinations before participation uncovered no hidden cardiovascular problems. Once the tournament started, no referees were unable to complete their duties.
There were no positive doping tests. CONCLUSIONS: The injury rate for this World Cup was below that of 2002, but consistent with the overall injury rate per match since data collection began in 1998. There continues to be no evidence of systematic doping in international football.
. Partners:. Asia World Cup 2006 Qualifying Groups:, Asia, World Cup 2006 Qualifying Draw: Asia Asia has 4.5 berths at the 2006 World Cup.
Fifa World Cup 2006 Results Chart
The eight winners of the preliminary groups of four teams advance to the next round of qualifying matches. The top two teams in each four-team second-round group qualify automatically for World Cup 2006. The two third-place teams meet in a home-and-home play-off to decide who will face the fourth-place team from the in a two-leg play-off with the winner qualifying for the World Cup. The following teams progressed to the final stage of qualifying:.Japan,.South Korea, North Korea, Iran, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan, Bahrain. The draw will be made December 9 with the dates set for matches February 9, March 25, 30; June 3, 8; & August 17, 2005.
2006 Fifa World Cup Final
Seeded Teams Latest Results Update 12 October Bahrain's 0-0 home draw with Uzbekistan puts the Gulf state through to a November play-off against Trinidad and Tobago for a place at the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany™. 7 September Uzbekistan and Bahrain will have to replay their September 3rd match because of an officiating error.
Fifa World Cup 2006 Group Stage Results
Due to a mistake by referee Toshimitsu Yoshida, the Uzbek win has been voided-and the replay will take place on October 8 in Manama. Strangely, the error was a call that went against Uzbekistan, which went on to win 1-0 in spite of the bad call. 3 September Uzbekistan defeated visiting Bahrain 1-0 in the first of match of a home-and-away to determine which team will finish in fifth place. 17 August Japan 2 Iran 1 Japan avenges an earlier loss to Iran and wins its division. Both teams had already qualified, and most of the A-team players skipped the match. Korea 0 Saudi Arabia 1 Uzbekistan 3 Kuwait 2 Bahrain 2 North Korea 3 8 June North Korea 0 Japan 2 (played behind closed doors in Bangkok, Thailand) Japan qualify for World Cup 2006! Japan became the first team to qualify for the 2006 World Cup behind hosts Germany with goals from Messina striker Atsushi Yanagisawa and subsitute Gamba Osaka's Masashi Oguro.