Proceedings of the 4th Borobudur International Symposium on Humanities and Social Science 2022 (BIS-HSS 2022)

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Peer-Review Statements

Zulfikar Bagus Pambuko, Muji Setiyo, Chrisna Bagus Edhita Praja, Agus Setiawan, Fitriana Yuliastuti, Lintang Muliawanti, Veni Soraya Dewi
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the 4th BISHSS 2022 on December 21, 2022 in Magelang, Indonesia. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Scientific Committee and approved by the Editor-in-Chief, who affirms that this document is a truthful description...
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The Effectiveness of Using Cup Board Hoop Media on Children’s Self-Confidence

Rina Syafrida, Ega Trisna Rahayu, Ervina, Nursamsi
Self-confidence must be developed from an early age to build positive relationships in interactions and collaboration with others. However, it was found that many children in several Kindergarten in Karawang Regency felt inferior when speaking in front of the class because self-confidence had not been...
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Keisya Levronka’s “Tak Ingin Usai” Phenomenon in the Context of the Music Industry

Ni Wayan Ardini
Many people are still curious about Keisya Levronka’s failure to hit the high notes of her flagship song “Tak Ingin Usai” (Never Want to Stop). This study will analyze the pros and cons of what happened and place it in the context of the music industry. The data were taken from videos on the YouTube...
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Community Empowerment in Magelang City through the Interaction of Innovation

Andjar Prasetyo, Dewi Gartika, Heri Wahyudianto, Agustinus Hartopo, Bekti Putri Harwijayanti, Juliana Carolina Kilmanun
The regional innovation system in Magelang City, Central Java, Indonesia, has successfully promoted community empowerment through tourism. Through the creation of Katagie, an artificial tourist destination aligned with the Regional Innovation System Roadmap, the system has utilized existing resources...
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Community-Based Education Quality Management Model

Undang Ruslan Wahyudin, Hinggil Permana, Ella Nurlailasari
This study aims to find out more information about the implementation management education-based Public in maintenance guarantee quality education, especially at the early childhood level. The method used in this research is descriptive with a qualitative approach. Data collection technique used is interview...
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Cleanse and Protect: Harnessing the Antibacterial Power of Guava Leaves in Liquid Soap Antiseptic Formulation

Nuniek Nizmah Fajriyah, Khusna Santika Rahmasari, Urmatul Waznah, Herni Rejeki
Patients with diabetes mellitus are at a higher risk of developing complications in the form of open wounds on the skin’s surface. Guava leaves contain secondary metabolite substances that have been used in the treatment of wounds. This study aimed to test the antibacterial activity of guava leaves extract-based...
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TikTok as a Promotional Media for Post COVID-19 Art Exhibitions

Yessy Bella Anggraeni, Mohammad Isa Pramana Koesoemadinata
Government recommendations and regulations regarding activity restrictions imposed during Covid-19 have hampered all aspects of activities, including artistic activities. After the pandemic, artistic activities that are actively carried out again reaped considerable enthusiasm. This is also influenced...
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Clustering Patterns of Food Crops to Increase Community Income in Papua Province

Andjar Prasetyo, Agustinus Hartopo, Jack Syauta, Heri Wahyudianto, Albert Soplanit, Bekti Putri Harwijayanti
Sweet potato is a potential commodity in Papua Province, but so far, it has only provided traditional benefits and has not been able to contribute significantly to the agricultural sector and the economy. To address this, a pilot model for the development of the sweet potato processing industrial cluster...
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The Validity of the Pro-Based Caturalis Learning Model to Improve Elementary School Students’ Scientific Literacy

Ari Suryawan, Suyanta, Insih Wilujeng
This study aims to describe the level of validity of the Pro-Based Caturalis learning model to increase elementary school students’ scientific literacy. This type of research is development research by focusing on the limited scale trial phase. The development was carried out by involving 3 experts to...
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Policy Adjustment Towards Green Economy in Customary Territory after the Expansion of Papua Province

Andjar Prasetyo, Heri Wahyudianto, Payung Layuk, Siswanto Siswanto, Maryam Nurdin, Dewi Gartika, Agustinus Hartopo, Niki Elistus Lewaherilla
This study examines policy adjustments toward a green economy in customary areas of Papua Province, Indonesia, after its division in 2022. It utilizes qualitative methods with secondary data sources from government policy documents. The analysis focuses on several key aspects: policy adjustments with...
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Using Video Physical Assessment to Enhance Nursing Student’s Skills

Fajar Agung Nugroho, Dadi Santoso, Podo Yuwono, Nur Indarwati Septiriana
Physical assessment is one of the nursing competencies required of nursing students. The accuracy of physical assessments is the key to success in the implementation of nursing care. Many learning media can be used to deliver and understand physical assessment; one of them is audio-visual learning (videos)....
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Analysis of Three Levels of Product Potential of Rural Tourism Areas as A Buffer for the Borobudur National Strategic Area

Andjar Prasetyo, Tri Weda Raharjo, Herrukmi Septa Rinawati, Abdul Hamid, Heri Wahyudianto, Agustinus Hartopo
Pagoda Flower Park, Nepal Van Java, and Silancur Highland are three tourist sites initiated by the community, which have received great attention from visitors. The three locations in Kaliangkrik District have tourist attractions with uniqueness in each location. However, in its implementation, there...
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A Model of Harmony Village in Magelang District: The Perspective of Cross-Religious Leaders

Eko Kurniasih Pratiwi, Nasitotul Janah, Yusuf Ardianto
Harmony Village is a program of the Ministry of Religion that aims to minimize conflicts between religious communities in Indonesia. The development and implementation of harmony villages are currently very diverse, adjusting to the policies and conditions of each region, Magelang Regency is one of the...
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Ghost Kitchen Concept: An Alternative Culinary Business Method with a Minimum Space

Toddy Hendrawan Yupardhi
Ghost kitchen is one of the culinary entrepreneurs’ creative efforts to survive, adapt and revive in the post-Covid-19 pandemic. This culinary business has a place to produce food but doesn’t need a place for visitors to consume its products. This concept is then increasingly popular with the presence...
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Feasibility Study of Salt Tourism as Role Model and Branding of Madura Halal Destination

Dinara Maya Julijanti, Fachrur Rozi
Madura Salt Tourism is one of the new destinations located in the village of Bunder Kec. Pademawu Pamekasan which aims to become a showcase for people’s salt products, ranging from boiled salt and processed products of the residents of Bunder Village. The destination managed by the local BUMDES is still...
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Formulation and Antibacterial Tests of Serum Preparation of Ethanol Extract of Guava Leaves (Psidium Guajava L) as an Anti-Acne

Neni Sri Gunarti, Shintia, Farhamzah, Eko Sri Wahyuningsih, Putri Agustina
The guava leaf plant (Psidium guajava L) is a plant that can be found in almost every region in Indonesia. The part of the guava leaf that has been extensively researched and contains anti-acne properties is the leaf. In previous studies, it was known that guava leaves have antibacterial activity against...
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Effect of Mahabbah Package to Increase Breast Milk Production in Postpartum Mothers after The Covid-19 Pandemic: A Case Study in Indonesia

Maryatun, Indarwati, Endang Sri Wahyuni, Fida’ Husain, Dewi Kartika Sari, Tri Susilowati
Postpartum mothers in the Covid-19 era have greater challenges in the case of early prevention. Birth mothers experience a difficult adaptation process from pregnancy to delivery and the breastfeeding period. Unsuccessful adaptation can cause anxiety and the production of breast milk needed by the baby...
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The Influence of Product Packaging/Packaging Design, Health Consciousness and Advertising on Purchase Decision Through Attitude and Intention on You C-1000 Consumers in Samarinda City

Muhammad Nawawi, Amiril Azizah, Annisa Rasyidin, Hanifah Ekawati
The goal of this study is to examine and demonstrate how attitudes and intentions of YOUc-1000 customers in Samarinda City, as well as health consciousness and advertising, affect their choice to make a purchase. The Accidental Sampling Method approach was employed in this survey with 132 samples in...
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Actualization of Social Values in The Implementation of The Mombowa Tumpe Ceremony in The Batui Indigenous Communities, Banggai District

Falimu, Karmila P. Lamadang
Actualization of social values as a standard in which there is a set of behaviors and functions as a guide for human life in society through the implementation of the momboa tumpe ceremony. the purpose of this study was to find out the actualization of social values in the implementation of the momboa...
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Database Management Infrastructure, Human Resources, Financing, and Equipment in The Sustainable Management of The Covid-19 Pandemic

Andjar Prasetyo, Abdul Hamid, Bekti Putri Harwijayanti, Herrukmi Septa Rinawati, Tri Weda Raharjo, Heri Wahyudianto, Agustinus Hartopo
Governance is one of the key priorities to suppress and document the statistical dynamics of the Covid-19 pandemic. However, poor governance increases the rate of the spread of COVID-19 and hinders the goal of suppressing COVID-19. The purpose of this paper is to place governance as a lever to improve...
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Mindful Tourism: Management of Tourist Destinations as an Effort to Counter Stereotypes of the Madurese People

Nikmah Suryandari, Farida Nurul Rahmawati
This study examines the potential of mindful tourism as a tool for countering stereotypes of the Madurese people, a minority group in Indonesia. The Madurese have historically been marginalized and stigmatized, and their culture and way of life have been misrepresented in tourism marketing and promotion....
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Comparative and Collaborative Data Management as a Driver for Regional Competitiveness Efficiency in the Economic Development Region

Andjar Prasetyo, Trisnani Trisnani, Heri Wahyudianto, Agustinus Hartopo, Joula Olvy Maya Sondakh, Juliana Carolina Kilmanun, Ndoheba Kenda
The complexity of data quality management is revealed when people, processes and technology are involved in the process. The use of regional competitiveness data is a prerequisite for the analysis of economic development area boundaries in Central Java Province. This study aims to describe and analyse...
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Development of Educational Quality Management Model Based on Industrial Technology 4.0 at Vocational High School

Undang Ruslan Wahyudin, Hinggil Permana, Ella Nurlailasari, Endin Nasrudin
This research addresses the problem of inequality in the quality of education among graduates of Intermediate Vocational Schools (SMK) compared to the skill requirements of the industry (DUDI). The study aims to develop a management model for quality education based on Industry 4.0 in SMKs. The model...
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Visual Communication Elements and Meaning of Hatten Wines Bali Label

Made Arini Hanindharputri, I Wayan Mudra, Ni Putu Emilika Budi Lestari, A. A. Sagung Intan Pradnyanita
Hatten Wines is a wine producer based in Bali and is also one of the pioneers in the wine industry in the Asian region. Hatten Wines’s label is unique in terms of visuals, making it interesting to study. In addition, research on wine labels in Bali has never been studied in depth with a visual communication...
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Branding of Islamic Boarding Schools as New Edutourism in Madura

Fachrur Rozi, Nadya Poernamasari
The potential number of Islamic Boarding Schools or also known as Pesantren in Madura is very large, this is what characterizes the region in East Java. Edutourism is a program where participants make a tourist visit to a place to direct learning from the location visited. So far, Islamic boarding schools...
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The Peteng Bulan Dance Choreography Values

Ni Made Ruastiti, Ni Wayan Karmini, I Made Sidia
This article aims to discuss the values contained in the choreography of the Peteng Bulan Dance, which is very popular, especially among early childhood. This research was done because experts in the field said no one had looked at the meanings in the Peteng Bulan Dance's choreography. 1) How is...
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EYL Students’ Engagement in Flipped English Classroom through Interactive Digital Text

Nina Puspitaloka, Evi Karlina Ambarwati, Indah Purnama Dewi, Putri Kamalia Hakim
The flipped classroom is an appropriate strategy that leads to enhanced students’ engagement, satisfaction, learning outcomes, and positive feelings. This research is conducted to investigate students’ engagement on the used of flipped classroom in learning English through interactive digital text. It...
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Study Narrative of The Role Communication to Kiai Madura as A Leader and Therapist of People with Mental Disorders

Sri Wahyuningsih, Mohammad Arief Wahyudi
Kiai is identical with people who are very respected in their obedience to Allah SWT, Kiai is also identical with a leader of a boarding school in Madura. Kiai is a person whose religious knowledge is unquestionable in his understanding and practice in his daily life. Therefore, the Kiai that the author...
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Evaluation of UI/UX Usability in Augmented Reality Application of Balinese Shadow Puppet Panca Pandawa

I. Komang Try Adi Stanaya, I Wayan Mudra, I Gst Ngr Dwijaksara
Augmented Reality (AR) Panca Pandawa Balinese Shadow Puppet is a digital educational application that aims to provide education and a detailed introduction to Balinese Shadow Puppet by displaying three-dimensional (3D) shapes of Panca Pandawa, namely: Yudistira, Bima, Arjuna, Nakula and Sahadewa. The...
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Health Assessment of Women in Reproductive Age as Expectant Mothers Through Body Mass Index Examination

Emi Nurlaela, Dian Kartikasari
Women of childbearing age are of concern considering that as prospective mothers who will experience pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum, their health needs to be prepared. Maternal health in Indonesia is of concern to all parties because maternal and infant mortality rates are still high. One of the...
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Induction Kelentangan as a Pre-Therapy Psychobiophysics Media

Ketut Sumerjana, Ary Nugraha Wijayanto
Potency of Indonesian music as a medium for inducing a person's psychobiological has so far been limited to gamelan intra-extramusical, whereas in cultural activities in Indonesia one can find other Indonesian music used as a treatment, such as Kelentangan in the Baliant ritual. As a macrosystem,...
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Digital Financial Transformation in The Financial Inclusion Program and Its Impact on Income Inequality: The Case of Middle-Income Countries

Siti Aisyah, Tika Pratika
The rise of the financial industry is essential for economic expansion, which includes reducing income disparity. The public will engage in more transactions, investments, savings, and credit if the financial industry is strong. The rise will then boost economic expansion and lessen wealth disparity....
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Consistency of Blitar City Policy towards the Area of ​​Acceleration of Economic Development in the Perspective of Regional Competitive

Andjar Prasetyo, Herrukmi Septa Rinawati, Abdul Hamid, Tri Weda Raharjo, Trisnani Trisnani, Heri Wahyudianto, Agustinus Hartopo
The study aims to analyze the stages of regional competitive in Blitar City towards the Region of Selingkar Wilis and South Rim in East Java Province. By mapping and measuring development achievements, the study seeks to optimize resources, ecosystems, and regional potential for sustainable competitive...
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The Influence of The Human Development Index and Unemployment on Poverty: Zakat as Moderation

Ellyana Amran, Aekram Faisal, Dian Octaviani
One of the main problems faced by DKI Jakarta province is poverty, which includes the problem of unemployment and human resource development. The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of the human development index and unemployment on poverty moderated by zakat in DKI Jakarta in 2012–2020. The...
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Semiotics Perspective on Representation of Patriarchal Culture in Films

Ni Kadek Dwiyani, I Made Saryana, Ni Luh Gede Liswahyuningsih
The patriarchal issue is a cultural issue which becomes an interesting topic in films. It can be used as an educational medium to anticipate social conflicts related to women's empowerment in fulfilling gender equality. Through the message in films, one can learn how to deal with this issue within...
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MSMEs Sustainability: Application of GSM-DE as a Business Growth Model for MSME

Nia Kurniati Bachtiar, Faqiatul Mariya Waharini, Nur Laila Yuliani
This study attempts to put Growth Stage Model (GSM-DE) into practice in the context of Micro, Small Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Magelang. The study was conducted by distributing questionnaires with specific criteria to 310 MSMEs owners and managers in Magelang. The results indicate that business resilience,...
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Figures of Speech in The Dance Theatre The Cry of Sita

Ni Ketut Dewi Yulianti
Figures of speech (FOS) are used in dance theatre. This paper discusses (1) what types of FOS are used in the dance theatre “The Cry of Sita”, (2) what are the theme and the moral value of the dance theatre that motivates the use of the FOS. The aims of this study are (1) to identify the types of FOS...
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Covid-19 Pandemic Situations’ Impact on the Relationship Between False Financial Statements and Real Earnings Management: A View from the Fraud Hexagon Theory

Vinola Herawaty, Armetha Rizqia Sari
Due to the Covid 19 pandemic crisis, many businesses have seen their economic activity diminish, which motivates them to implement actual profits management. Companies may have the possibility to fabricate financial statements to enhance the appearance of their financial reports as a result of this circumstance....
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Creating Harmony and Love of the Country in Elementary School Students Through the Art of Med-medan Tradition

Ni Luh Sustiawati, Wayan Paramartha, Putu Agus Wawan Kurniawan, Ni Wayan Iriani
Nationalism and love for the country for the next generation of the nation is decreasing. One of the efforts that can be made to grow and develop a sense of nationalism from an early age can be done through education in elementary schools. This study aims to analyze traditional art that can be used as...
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The Analysis of the Immigration Politicization Issue in France Based on the Issue Evolution Theory

Sarra Rahoui
The growing number of immigrants in Europe and the eruption of the recent refugee crisis in 2015 raised several questions related to the issue of the integration of migrants. The scholarly attention remains, however, limited when examining whether or not there is any mechanical link between these questions...
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The Potential for Tourism Development Based on Natural Wealth with a Digital Marketing Approach

Qoniah Nur Wijayani, Yuliana Rakhmawati
Taking vacations is an activity that is enjoyed by people universally. Someone is willing to spend a lot of money just to enjoy the beautiful scenery in a remote location. With so many interests in traveling as a person's choice in activities, serious efforts are needed for tourism managers to develop...
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Social Values Reflecting Character Education in the Process of Making the Walasuji Miniature Gate

Akramullah, Mohammad Isa Pramana Koesoemadinata, Asep Sufyan Muhakik Atamtajani
Walasuji is an art tradition of the Bugis people in south Sulawesi. philosophical values that reflect the good character values of Bugis society are contained in Walasuji and become a shield for the younger generation to face the modern era. The unfiltered consumption of foreign culture has a very significant...
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Disaster Management and Citizens Value as the Basic Policy

Ardhana Januar Mahardhani, Sulton, Hadi Cahyono, Ambiro Puji Asmaroini
The existence of Dayakan village in ponorogo regency, east java, Indonesia, is one of the villages with a high rate of disasters, every year this village is always hit by disasters such as landslides, flash floods, cracked lands, droughts, and forest fires. The purpose of this paper is to understand...
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Gong Kebyar Goes Worldwide Guarding Balinese Culture

I Wayan Suharta, I Nyoman Kariasa
Gong Kebyar is a traditional Balinese five-tone pelog tuning that gives birth to kebyar musical expressions. It has the feel of something that was conceived in accordance with the prevailing zeitgeist. The flexible principle that underpins Gong Kebyar's development allows it to be enthusiastically...
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Mathematical Learning Media in Set Material with The Futsal Context

Kiki Nia Sania Effendi, Indrie Noor Aini, Poppy Yaniawati, Mimin Maryati
Mathematics learning activities are currently changing along with the Coronavirus outbreak in Indonesia. A teacher should compile innovative learning and be supported by various aspects that optimize learning outcomes, one of which is learning media. Learning media must have an interesting context and...
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The Effectiveness of Dasa Wisma Empowerment on Stunting Prevention Behavior with The Approach of Inter Professional Collaboration in Puskesmas Karanganom Klaten

Sri Mulyanti, Athanasia Budi Astuti
Stunting is still a health problem for infants and children in Indonesia. The 2018 Basic Health Research show that the incidence of stunting still reaches 29.9% and ranks in the top 10 worldwide. One of the districts with a fairly high stunting rate is Klaten. Aim of this study is knowing the effectiveness...
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Development of Participatory-Reflective Instrument in the Evaluation of Physical Education Learning: Utilizing the Educational Tricider Platform

Resty Gustiawati, Febi Kurniawan, Neng Titih
This study aims to develop a participatory instrument based on self-reflection in evaluating physical education learning that utilizes digital tricider education media in its implementation. The development of participatory instruments based on self-reflection helps the qualitative evaluation process...
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Digitalization of Madura Tourism Branding in the New Normal

Bani Eka Dartiningsih, Mas’amah, Surokim
The COVID-19 pandemic had a negative impact on the tourism sector which had to experience a decline in income. During the COVID-19 pandemic. One of the areas affected was Madura. Madura Island has enormous tourism potential, because in addition to having natural aesthetics it also has cultural diversity...
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From the Genetic Mutation to the Specific Pathologies

Salsabila Salma Zahrah, Ratna Wijayatri, Imron Wahyu Hidayat, Alfian Syarifuddin, Setiyo Budi Santoso
Translational bioinformatics has been a new science that uses to transform huge volumes of molecular targets into therapeutic therapies. The bioinformatical approach pinpoints a better understanding of disease processes by combining genetic, phenomic, and environmental data. Our summary integrates several...
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The Values of the Lebaran Tradition in Surakarta: An Ethnographic Study

Sigit Haryanto, Andi Haris Prabawa
One aspect of Javanese culture that is still well maintained by society is the lebaran custom. All Indonesians, especially those in Surakarta, celebrate this annual tradition. This custom is fascinating from a number of research angles. Values in education are one of them. The aim of this study is to...
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Improving SMEs Performance through Omni-channel Strategy

Kosasih, Abdul Yusuf, Maulana Rifai
This study aims to analyze the performance of MSMEs that are influenced by the omni-channel strategy so that it is intended to gain benefits to develop and empower MSME actors under the auspices of cooperatives. the aspect of innovation is a dimension that needs more attention from SMEs to be able to...
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Creating Behavioral Intention Through Online Experience on Virtual Tourism

Abdul Yusuf, Rina Maria Hendriyani
This study aims to determine behavior in the tourism context associated with experience using virtual tourism applications. The population in this study were social media followers of the Indonesia Virtual Tour application using quantitative method as data analysis techniques. Impression is the indicator...
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Cultural Commodification Analysis Based on Local Wisdom in an Effort to Strengthen Madura’s Potential as a Wellness Tourism Destination

Farida Nurul Rahmawati, Nikmah Suryandari, Windiani
The concept of the meaning of “pain” in Madurese knowledge includes spiritual and physical pain. This concept gave birth to local wisdom towards healthy “spiritual and physical”. On the other hand, local wisdom is a strong potential in the development of wellness tourism in Madura. But the potential...
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Post Covid-19 Student’s Burnout Level in Boarding School’s Non-Academic Programs

Ulfah Nafi’ah, Fajar Ciptandi, Runik Machfiroh
Lifestyle changes during the pandemic have produced a unique character for the younger generation. This is a challenge for schools, especially with the boarding school model that accepts students post Covid-19 pandemic which may have more difficulties in adapting a new learning style. This study aims...
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The Reasons Behind the Forms of Cyberbullying Teenagers Choose of Senior High School in Surakarta

Siti Nurina Hakim, Dara Febrian Chita Prastiwi
Teenagers are very familiar with various social media platforms that are around us. Bullying is often obtained from social media, so they are triggered to carry out various forms of bullying which they also know through social media. Of course, there are many reasons behind them making various choices...
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Post-Covid-19 Tourism Recovery and Innovation Methods: Practical Evidence from Indonesia

Sabrina Mawar Rahmah, Lintang Muliawanti
Covid-19 in the tourism sector has caused tourist visits to drop drastically, closing hotels, restaurants, and other tourism businesses. This has an impact on the economy of tourism activists because many tourism industries must be closed temporarily to permanently. In order to support government programs...
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Bibliometric Analysis of Global Research on Technology Information in Antimicrobial Stewardship using Scopus Database

Heni Lutfiyati, Nanang Munif Yasin, Jarir At Thobari, Zullies Ikawati, Prasojo Pribadi
Antibiotic resistance is a global public health threat impacted by the inappropriate use of antibiotics. Most countries carry out strategies to address the antimicrobial resistance increase, either by individuals, government agencies/agencies, or between health institutions with “Antimicrobial Stewardship...
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Husband and Family Support for Breastfeeding Mothers with COVID-19: The Mother’s Perspective

Nur Intan Kusuma, Rini Kristiyanti, Milatun Khanifah
Providing breastfeeding support for mothers during the COVID-19 pandemic is an effort to achieve the success of breastfeeding. WHO recommends that mothers with COVID-19 continue to breastfeed their babies according to the mother’s condition and ability to breastfeed. The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted...
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Changes in Priority Scale Between Needs vs Wants in Customer Perspective During and After the Covid-19 Pandemic Using Fuzzy AHP

Muhamad Ali Pahmi, Ahmad Faisal Ayob, Gendut Suprayitno
Currently, market conditions are uncertain due to the COVID-19 phenomenon. From another perspective, this condition is testing ground on how the influence of consumer psychology can shift the priority scale from want to vs need, where in the end consumers will choose or determine the decision-making...
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Summary of Factors Affecting Indonesian Islamic Banking Efficiency in 2014-2022

Abdullah Hasan Alifuddin, Nur Fatwa
Bank efficiency can be used as a benchmark for bank success in a period. Because of this, there have been many studies related to bank efficiency using various methods and perspectives to review banking in Indonesia. As a growing bank, Islamic Indonesian Banking need to pay attention to these factors....
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Strengthening the Role of Communities in the Prevention of Sexual Violence in Higher Education: Opportunities and Challenges

Khaerul Umam Noer, Titiek Kartika Hendrastiti, Lidwina Inge Nurtjahyo, Varinia Pura Damaiyanti
Komnas Perempuan’s Annual Records noted that within 12 years, sexual violence had increased by 792%, and it can occur in various places, including higher education. Tirto’s report in 2020, there were 174 reports of sexual violence spread across 79 universities in Indonesia. To prevent and deal with violence,...
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Improving Youth Moral Knowledge Through Classical Guidance: Empirical Study

Purwati Purwati, Muhammad Japar, Dewi Lianasari, Filda Khoirun Nikmah
This study aims to examine the effect of classical guidance on adolescent moral knowledge. The subjects of this study were students at the Kedu Region Junior High School, Central Java, with a total of 90 people. The data analysis technique used is quantitative with statistical techniques, the technique...
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Teachers’ Preparations in Teaching English through Online Learning

Mukmin, Nurhaida Lakuana, Marhana Rullu, Armin Haluti, Iswath Mawaddath
This research aims to know teachers’ preparations in English through online learning at SMK Negeri 2 Luwuk. This research used a descriptive qualitative research method which the researcher describes the data from the research. The data in this research were obtained by online interviews on the research...
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The Cultural Meaning of Para-Para for the Dondai Villager, Papua

S. I Wayan Rai, Ni Made Ruastiti, Ni Nyoman Lia Susanti, Ni Wayan Masyuni Sujayanti, Gede Yoga Kharisma Pradana, Yunus Wafom
This article was created based on the desire to reveal the cultural values of the para-para for the Dondai people in Papua. The Dondai people have a cultural tradition that seems different in Papua. However, no research has examined the meaning of para-para for Dondai people. The questions are: 1) What...
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The Contribution of Parental Attachment to Adolescent Moral Intelligence

Puspa Rahayu Utami Rahman, Wina Lova Riza, Regi Ramadan
Moral degradation is defined as a phenomenon of individual and group moral decline. There are still many violations committed by adolescents inside and outside school, indicating a moral degradation that leads to adolescents’ moral intelligence not being well developed. The role of parents is an important...
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Teacher Ability in Designing Entrepreneurship-Based Mathematics Learning

Alpha Galih Adirakasiwi, Attin Warmi, Achmad Nawawi
Teacher skills in teaching are not only able to use ICT technology, but can provide students with the construction of previous knowledge with new knowledge. Therefore, entrepreneurship-based mathematics learning can be an alternative for students to understand the concept of material with students’ daily...
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The Effect of Toxic Workplace Climate Dimensions on Millennial Employees in Jakarta

Netania Emilisa, Karina Ganadi, Lidia Wahyuni, Beta Oki Baliartati, Shafrani Dizar
This study is to investigate toxic workplace climate dimensions affect job burnout and job performance on millennial employees in Jakarta. The sample were assembled from 163 millennial employees in Jakarta. The data collection used in this survey is non-probability sampling with a purposive sampling...
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Precision Journalism: Digitalization and Research Approaches in Journalism Practices in Indonesian Online Media

Ansar Suherman, Hasrullah, Hafied Cangara, Sudirman Karnay
This study aims to look at the practice of precision journalism in online news content on online media in Indonesia. This study uses a qualitative research design with a case study approach to compare their news content in online media. The results show that the increasingly fierce competition in the...
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The Implementation of Mural Thematic and Individual Whitespace as an Interaction Concept of Innovative Learning Space for Elementary School Students in Bali

I Nyoman Larry Julianto, I Wayan Swandi, I Wayan Agus Eka Cahyadi
This research is motivated by the need for an innovative learning space concept, namely the existence of a visual stimulus that acts as a medium of interaction and expression for elementary school students in grades 1–2 in Bali. The aim of the research is to implement the concept of spatial interaction...
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Relationship of Arm Muscle Strength and Hand-Eye Coordination with Pointing Throwing Ability in Petanque Game of Banggai Regency Athletes

Muhammad Salahuddin, Hariadi Said, Abu Bakar, Ardiansyah Nur, Frischa Priscillia Mongguwi
Athletes from the Banggai Regency will participate in a study to ascertain the relationships between arm muscle strength and pointing throwing ability, hand-eye coordination and pointing throwing ability, and arm muscle strength and hand-eye coordination with pointing throwing ability. The samples of...
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Socioeconomic Status and Protein Intake Adequacy in Elementary Children in Surakarta

Setyaningrum Rahmawaty, Afrianus Karo, Dian Nazikha Khusna, Ufairoh Maliha Shofwah, Ari Murti Nindiyanti, Niki Dwi Astuti, Jannike Øyen
Socioeconomic status has been related to healthy dietary eating habits. The study aimed to examine the association between the socioeconomic status of the family and the adequacy of protein intake in elementary children. A survey of children’s food consumption was conducted in public elementary schools...
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Prevalence Analysis of Intestinal Worm Infection in Pregnant Women

Sulastri, Dian Hudiyawati, Siti Arifah, Winarsih Nur Ambarwati, Widya Putri Rahmawati, Anindyati Fatikhul Jannah
Worm disease causes a lot of losses due to lead to reduced absorption of macronutrients such as carbohydrates and proteins, and cause reduced amount of blood in the body if it occurs in pregnant women may contribute to complications either during pregnancy or during childbirth. This study aims to analyze...
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Is Social Support a Mediator in the Relationship between Gratitude and Resilience of Covid-19 Survivors?

Rini Lestari, Juliani Prasetyaningrum, Daliman, Aqilah Larasati Imadanty
Each individual must possess the resilience to overcome the tests in their life. Covid-19 survivors need to have the resilience to be able to return to everyday life. In real life, not all Covid-19 survivors have high resilience. This research aimed to examine the mediating effect of social support in...
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Countering Transnational Shadow Economy Crime: Mutual Legal Assistance Mechanism

Wita Setyaningrum, Ridhayana Andi Baso, Muhammad Nur, Mufti Khakim
The Shadow economy refers to economic transactions that are not reported to government institutions for a variety of reasons, including tax avoidance and social protection, evasion of predetermined standards such as minimum wages, maximum working hours, and safety standards, and evasion of approval of...
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Trends in Mental Health Research during Covid-19

Sugeng Mashudi, Filia Icha Sukamto, Lukman Handoko, Eky Okviana Armyati, Nurul Sri Wahyuni, Naylil Mawadda Rohma
In the course of the Covid-19 epidemic, over a thousand separate pieces of research on this subject have been published in scholarly journals. In light of this, the purpose of the current study was to review and analyze the publishing trends in mental health literature, including the most frequently...
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The Effect of the Sharia Credit Payment System on Increasing Income (Study Gold Store “Mas-Masan”)

Nugraheni Fitroh Rezqi Syakarna, Fatkhur Rohman Albanjari, Agus Mujiyono, Nurul Abidin, Sigit Dwi Laksana
Credit payment is a payment system set by a store or company to make it easier for customers to get the items they want at the store. In the credit payment system that occurs in the field, many are not trustworthy and contracts are not in accordance with sharia law. In addition, payment with a credit...
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The Effectiveness of the Home Rehabilitation Program (HRP) after the Application of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Post-Stroke

Umi Budi Rahayu, Sakinah Sakinah, Santri Ramida
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) for post-stroke patients has been shown to improve motor function in a short period, but no one has yet investigated how post-stroke rehabilitation will provide an optimal effect after additional patient Home Rehabilitation Programs (HRP) is applied. The objective...
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Development of Movement Quality Instruments for Physical Fitness Activities Based on Developmental Psychology of Children Aged 13-18 Years

Resty Gustiawati, Terbit Surya, Alwi Sihab, Muhammad Surur
The purpose of this study was to develop a quality instrument for physical fitness activities based on the Developmental Psychology of Children Aged 13-18 Years. This study uses the Research and Development method. This study took 24 students as subjects, 9 male students and 15 female students at the...
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The Effect of Acupressure on Length of Labor: A Literature Review

Aziza Vira Arunita, Heni Setyowati Esti Rahayu, Kartika Wijayanti
Background: Prolonged labor is labor that lasts more than 24 hours for primiparas and more than 18 hours for multiparas. Long labor can occur either directly or indirectly. Prolonged labor can cause infection, fatigue, dehydration in the mother, and can cause postpartum hemorrhage which can cause maternal...
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Systematic Literature Review of Satisfaction Model and Interest In Adoption of E-Government Services

Erick Sorongan, Danar Retno Sari, Hendra Sanjaya Kusno
The research aims to investigate two critical questions based on existing research, which are related to what factors affect people’s satisfaction with e-government services and what things can affect the interest of people who want to use electronic services provided by the government. This is undoubtedly...
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Adapting Content-Based Instruction Principle in Teaching Culinary Arts Vocabulary at Vocational High School

Hardianti, Yusniati Nadir Sabata
Learning a new language compared to first language is always seen more sophisticated issue. Learners often find the difficulties of how to use the words properly once they are used as part of sentence. This is because most people learn a new language in scattered manner, such as memorizing words one...
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Waqf Core Principles Implementation at Muhammadiyah Nazhir Waqf: An Analytic Network Process Approach

Adilnia Fifi Susanti, Berliana Florensia, Habib Abdul Kholid Huzain, Ilyas Syah, Fahmi Medias
This study analyzes the Waqf Core Principles (WCP) implementation index on Muhammadiyah nazhir waqf DI Yogyakarta. The Multi Stage Weighted Index method was used in this study to calculate the procedural WCP implementation index and Network Process Analysis (ANP) to analyze problems, solutions, and Muhammadiyah...
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The Learning Paradigm of Democracy-Based Islamic Education in Fostering Students’ Tolerance

Siti Wardah Hanafie Das, Abdul Halik, S. Muhammad Nasir
Social cohesion in society is often disrupted and even becomes a threat to national disintegration. The proposed study presents a philosophical and strategic concept of democratic and humanist-based Islamic Religious Education (PAI), as an alternative solution to produce tolerant formal education outcomes....
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Linguistics Factors as Speaking Obstacle of the EFL Students in Classroom

Yusniati N. Sabata, Riya Mulyanti, Abdul Rabbi Arrasul, Sitti Hardianti, Desriani Nggolaon
The study aims to find out the domain of linguistics factors as speaking obstacles of the EFL students in Classroom. This study used a descriptive qualitative method that described and explained the data found in the field. The data was collected using an interview guideline instrument and using a voice...
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Mapping About Bonding Relations in the Communication Network of Madura Salt Production Workers

Imam Sofyan, Moch. Imron Rosyidi, R. Bambang Moertijoso
Madura contributes salt production workers who are scattered in various areas of the north coast of Java, such as Surabaya, Gresik, Sidoarjo, Pasuruan to Rembang and NTT. However, the social network that has been built is still not visible so that in strengthening the capacity of human resources to maping...
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An Economic Added Value Analysis of Ready-To-Drink Prebiotic Candidate Milk

Silvia Oktavia Nur Yudiastuti, Saiful Anwar, Yossi Wibisono, Agung Wahyono, Anna Maria Handayani, Annisa’u Choirun, Resti Pranata Putri, Findi Citra Kusumasari
This current research aimed to investigate the value added of RTD Prebiotic Candidate Milk which is enriched by xylose as a prebiotic candidate. Xylose is a pentose sugar with functional properties as an anti-diabetic agent by repairing pancreatic cells. Its sweetness level is as sweet as sucrose. The...
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Analysis of Needs for Fitness Activity Tools in Physical Education Learning in Schools

Fahrudin, Tedi Purbangkara, Resty Gustiawati, Muhammad Mury Syafei
Physical Sport and Health Education (PJOK) based on the observations of researchers, most educational units in Karawang Regency do not yet have media fitness equipment in the form of single bars, mats, beams, bench presses and others as a means of supporting the improvement of students’ physical fitness....
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The Effect of Self-Control on Impulsive Buying of In-Game Virtual Goods among Mobile Legends Bang Bang Players

Maya Mardi Yanti, Aftina Nurul Husna, Laili Qomariyah
Playing online games is means of entertainment for young people today. One of the most popular games in Indonesia is Mobile Legends Bang Bang which not only offers mobile multiplayer online battle games, but also sells virtual goods, such as heroes, skins, and virtual money (diamonds). There is a tendency...
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Photography as a Branding process on MSME Products

Imam Budi Sumarna, Ira Wirasari, Dandi Yunidar
Photography is becoming a trend in the branding process with ease, smartphone technology that supports and good results to be displayed on social media in increasing sales value to convey the right information. How to create the right photo work to increase sales value and the right product branding....
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Evaluation of Thematic Learning Curriculum 2013 in Madrasah Ibtidaiyah

Umri Nur Safitri, Ahwy Oktradiksa, Norma Dewi Shalikhah
Teacher must have strategic steps to improve and make perfect thematic learning application in elementary schools in order to create learning atmosphere effectively and appropriately. This study aims to discover the teacher preparation in preparing thematic learning, knowing the implementation of thematic...
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Mathematical Understanding: Learning Number Operation Using Media in The Context of Futsal

Kiki Nia Sania Effendi, Dany Aulia, Indrie Noor Aini, Rina Marlina
The background of this research is the importance of students’ mathematical understanding abilities, but from several studies, it has been shown that the lack of mathematical understanding abilities is caused by a lack of learning media that constructs students’ knowledge, one of which is the use of...
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Community-Based Education Financing Management in Karawang

Hinggil Permana, Undang Ruslan Wahyudin, Muhamad Erihadiana, Yayat Herdiana
Education plays a very important role in improving the quality of human resources. Therefore, the implementation of education is the responsibility of all parties, in the sense that the implementation of education requires the support of various parties in order to run as expected, especially the support...
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Green Human Resources Management, Green Environmental: Influence on Sustainability Performance Mediated by Digital Metaverse Technology in the Industry 4.0 Era

Retno Purwani Setyaningrum, Anna Wulandari
In the current Metaverse 4.0 digital technology era, many companies have utilized Metaverse technology and non-fungible tokens (NFT) to maintain performance sustainability (PS) through Digital Metaverse Technology to a higher level. This requires Green Human Resources Management (GHRM) Practices as well...
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The Development of Tourist Object and Attraction Digitization in Surakarta, Indonesia

Argyo Demartoto
Society 5.0 era gives the Indonesian tourism the potency to develop in Indonesia and particularly in Surakarta; therefore, a digital information-based tourist object and attraction developing strategy is required. This research aims to analyze the development of tourism area digitalization in Surakarta,...
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Health Seeking Behavior for the Non-Communicable Diseases and Mental Disorder

Arif Widodo, Mustika Adelia, Reny Novia Karlina, Wiwin Renny Rahmawati
One of the functions of the family is foster care, which is towards the need for maintenance and care so that health is always maintained it is physically, mentally, socially, and spiritually healthy. This research is qualitative research using the descriptive-analytic method. This study aims to health-seeking...
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The Role of Genetic Mutation on Schizophrenia: A Basic Review Prior to Pharmacogenomics

Dhea Nur Hikmah, Alfian Syarifuddin, Setiyo Budi Santoso, Ratna Wijayatri, Imron Wahyu Hidayat
A bioinformatic approach is used to identify indications of reposition drug. It drives newer methods to treating schizophrenia by comparing the binding profiles of currently available clinical compounds to targets or groups of targets derived based on genome-wide association studies (GWAS). Here in,...
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Improving Grade XI Students’ Vocabulary Through Extensive Reading in Senior High School 4 Kendari

Suharjuddin, Wa Saripah, Yazid Husain
The purpose of this research is to find out whether or not the application of extensive reading model could solve students’ vocabulary at XI IPA 5 of Senior High School 4 Kendari. The study is an action research study. The research was conducted in a single class (XI IPA 5) that consists of forty-five...
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Independent Village Agrotourism Based on Regional Innovation System Governance in Jayapura Regency, Papua Province

Andjar Prasetyo, Bekti Putri Harwijayanti, Syahrudin Kadir, Heri Wahyudianto, Dewi Gartika, Mursid Zuhri
Jayapura Regency is a strategic area in Eastern Indonesia, which is supported by natural resources in the agricultural sector and tourism potential. In managing natural resources, especially agriculture towards tourism is influenced by policies that erode the community into patterns that eliminate work...
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Phenomenological Study on Sexual Harassment of Women at the Workplace in the Karawang Region

Arif Rahman Hakim, Linda Mora, Cempaka Putrie Dimala, Dinda Aisha
A comfortable and safe work environment is one of the factors that can increase the productivity and mental health of every employee, however, there are still many cases found related to an unsafe and comfortable environment that experienced by women employee, especially sexual harassment. This study...
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Utilization of Prime-Legal Drafting (Prime-LD) Application in The Preparation of Legislation for The Government in Indonesia

Dyah Adriantini Sintha Dewi, Habib Muhsin Safingi, Suharso, Dili Trisna Noviasari, dan Wafda Vivid Izziyana
The legal basis for the formation of regulations in Indonesia is regulated in Law No. 13 of 2022 concerning the establishment of legislation. The government's efforts in supporting Digital transformation can be seen in the National Medium-Term Development Plan 2020-2024, several presidential directives,...