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STUDI TENTANG BUSANA PENGANTIN MELAYU JAMBI DI KECEMATAN KOTA BARU KOTA JAMBI Sari, Desy Permata; Ramainas, Ramainas; Yuliarma, Yuliarma
Journal of Home Economics and Tourism Vol 8, No 1 (2015): Periode Maret 2015
Publisher : Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality - Universitas Negeri Padang

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This study aimed to describe the Jambi Malay wedding dress at New TownDistrict of the city of Jambi, which include 1) Fashion Design and 2) Proceduresfor usage. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative method. Thetechnique of collecting document through observation, interviews anddocumentation. Instruments in which the researcher's own research. The results ofthe study include the Malay wedding dress design wedding dress Track Menwear, under wear sleeveless shirt, vest and pants made of satin, or velvet santungred, blue or yellow. Gloves made from songket songket red, belt / belt made ofcopper gilt and gold, Keris, slippers. Clothing bride wearing braces satin shirt red,blue or yellow, Songket made songket and red, made from pandanus folding bunhair and pandanus, Flower Flower cempako and shake made from copper gilt goldcolored, flower bunch of white fabric, flower potpourri made from white paper,green, yellow and red, chiffon scarf cinde green and yellow, red satin made Lotus,necklace Tread Jayo and necklace chain, Pending / belt, bracelet canoe, jaggedBracelet, Earrings and Bracelet flat tembago made from gold gilt, Slippers.Decoration on clothing to wear gold thread embroideries, sequins and beads. Theprocedure for starting the use of wear songket, wearing braces, wearing a lotus,papyrus and folding bun wearing a headdress (folding bun pandanus, pesangkon,and puncture bun), wear earrings, wear a necklace, wear pending and scarves,wear bracelets hand, wearing slippers and the men wear trousers, wear depth,songket wear gloves, wear peding and dagger, vest, wear gloves and daggersongket, wear track, wearing slippers.Keywords: Jambi Malay Wedding Dress
PENGARUH BAURAN PEMASARAN, PESTER POWER, dan HERITAGE TERHADAP KEPUTUSAN PEMBELIAN BISKUIT MEREK ROMA MALKIST Tehubijuluw, Florentina K.; Sari, Desy Permata
Manajemen Bisnis Kompetensi VOL. 12 NO. 01 JANUARI-JUNI 2017
Publisher : Manajemen Bisnis Kompetensi

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AbstractAn outstanding marketing mix strategy is needed to assist the customers in buying decision-making process and finally will increase the organization sales and revenue. This study will analyze the effect of the variables of marketing mix (namely: product, price, promotion and place) combined with the pester power and heritage into the buying decision of Roma Malkist biscuit in Tangerang region. The non-probability sampling method is used in this study and 155 Roma Malkist biscuit consumers in Tangerang as the target respondents. All data will be analyzed using the multiple linear regression method. The result of the data analysis showed that product, price and heritage variables had significant effect in buying decision making. On the contrary, distribution, promotion and pester power variables didn’t have ssignificant effect into buying decision making. Keywords: marketing mix, pester power, heritage and buying decision-making.
PROFIL WILAYAH DESA CIBINUANG DAN DESA SAKERTA TIMUR SEBAGAI DAERAH RESAPAN AIR SUNGAI CISANGGARUNG Rachmat, Nurhaliza Ainur; Kiat, Zidan Hidsa; Antika, Sely; Ramadhani, Disa Banua Dwi; Damayanti, Fitri Dwi; Sari, Desy Permata; Priatama, Aldi
Wana Raksa Vol. 18 No. 01 (2024)
Publisher : Fakultas Kehutanan dan Lingkungan, Universitas Kuningan

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 Village management in water catchment areas is an important task to maintain environmental health and manage natural resources. Water catchment areas or catchment areas are areas used for water capture, water storage and water distribution. Increasing population and increasing living needs can cause changes in land use, such as converting land from open areas to built-up areas. Apart from that, converting land from open areas to built-up areas can also reduce water catchment areas. This research aims to determine the potential of Cibinuang Village and East Sakerta Village to become tourist villages in Kuningan Regency. Apart from that, it is also to find out what obstacles are faced in developing Cibinuang Village and East Sakerta Village, Kuningan Regency.The method used in this research is a qualitative method, the types of qualitative methods used to obtain written and oral data regarding the regional profile of Cibinuang Village and East Sakerta Village as the Cisanggarung River Water Catchment Area include historical, descriptive, case study and experiment. The data collection technique used was an in-depth interview technique using interview guidelines, observation and the use of documentary materials.Keywords: Catchment area, catchment, conservation, qualitative, historical, descriptive, case study, experiment, interview, observation.
The prevalence of enamel hypoplasia on permanent teeth among children aged 9-12 years based on the type and teeth affected Sari, Desy Permata; Primarti, Risti Saptarini; Herdiyati, Yetty
Padjadjaran Journal of Dentistry Vol 22, No 3 (2010): November 2010
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

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Introduction: Enamel hypoplasia is defect which is an abnormality on the enamel structure. The abnormality causes an aesthetic problems that affects the psycologic of a child, and also makes it easier to form a caries. The purpose of this research was to find the prevalence of enamel hypoplasia on permanent teeth among children ages 9-12 years based on the type and teeth that are affected. Methods: The research was descriptive with survey technique. The samples were taken by purposive sampling technique, which were 96 children. The research were done to erupted permanent teeth. location of research is in dental hospital faculty of dentistry Universitas Padjadajran. Results: The result of this research shows that seven children (7.29%) has enamel hypoplasia on their permanent teeth, the amount of teeth that are affected are 15. Enamel hypoplasia has occurred to one child (1.04%) ages nine, three children (3.13%) ages ten, one child (1.04%) ages 11, and two children (2.08%) ages 12. Conclusion: Prevalence of enamel hypoplasia on permanent teeth among children ages 9-12 years UNPAD was 7.29%. Enamel hypoplasia occurred to 15 teeth, which are six of them (40%) was type III. The most common teeth that are affected is premolar, which are eight teeth (53.33%).