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THE USE OF SONG IN LEARNING PRONUNCIATION Anggraini, Ira; Bhuana, Gartika Pandu
PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) Vol 5, No 2 (2022): VOLUME 5 NUMBER 2, MARCH 2022
Publisher : IKIP Siliwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22460/project.v5i2.p280-283

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This study aims to determine students' perceptions in learning pronunciation through songs. This was a qualitative research method. The participants of this study were 16 tenth grade students from a the vocational schools in Cimahi. Data were collected through questionnaire. The results showed that the students had a good opinion about the use of songs. They thought that it offered a different learning atmosphere, in which it was more relaxed and enjoyable. Besides, it could improve their pronunciation. This  indicates that the teacher can use song in teaching pronunciation. Keywords:  Pronunciation, Song
Business Strategy Analysis at the Puncak Mas Destination in Bandar Lampung City Anggraini, Ira; Alke Mega, Selfia
International Journal of Economics, Management and Accounting (IJEMA) Vol. 1 No. 8 (2024): January
Publisher : Lafadz Jaya Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47353/ijema.v1i8.92

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Because the development of tourism destinations causes tighter business competition, an analysis is needed that is able to explain what companies must do to help increase the number of visitors. Puncak Mas Tourism in the city of Bandar Lampung does not pay attention to the wider visitor segment, this is because ticket prices are not competitive. So this research aims to increase tourist visitors to Puncak Mas Bandar Lampung by applying the SWOT analysis research approach/method (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats). By analyzing the company's internal and external factors and making comparisons between research objects and competitors, we can gain in-depth knowledge about the company's internal and external conditions and compare them with competitors. This study also utilized descriptive research methods, where data was collected through an interview process in the form of a list of questions to the owners of the Puncak Mas tourist destination in the city of Bandar Lampung and its competitors. The research results based on the analysis of a combination of SWOT matrix strategies at the Puncak Mas Bandar Lampung destination obtained Strengths-Opportunities (5.11), Strengths-Threats (2.59), Weakness Opportunities (3.79), Weakness-Threats (1.27).
Implications of the Use of Electronic Certificates in Proving Land Rights According to the Civil Procedure Law Noor, Aslan; Wassir, Bekawita; Anggraini, Ira; Rahmaniah, Erlin
Electronic Journal of Education, Social Economics and Technology Vol 5, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : SAINTIS Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33122/ejeset.v5i2.266

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The development of digital technology has encouraged reforms in land administration in Indonesia, one of which is the application of electronic certificates as evidence of land rights. The use of electronic certificates aims to increase efficiency, transparency, and legal certainty in the process of proving in court. This study aims to analyse the legal validity and practical aspects of the use of electronic certificates in the process of proving land rights according to civil procedural law. The study is based on several key regulations, including the Basic Agrarian Law (UUPA), Government Regulation (PP) No. 24 of 1997, PP No. 18 of 2021, Minister of Agrarian and Spatial Planning/National Land Agency Regulation (Permen ATR/BPN) No. 1 of 2021, and the Electronic Information and Transaction Law (UU ITE). The results show that electronic certificates are legally recognised as valid evidence in court. These certificates have the same evidentiary power as physical certificates and can be used as a strong evidentiary tool in land rights disputes. In addition, the electronic land registration process enables more effective recording and management of land data, reduces the potential for certificate forgery, and increases the efficiency and security of the evidentiary process in court. However, in practice, the use of electronic certificates still faces several challenges, such as limited digital infrastructure, protection of personal data, and resistance from people who are used to physical certificates. Another obstacle is the doubt of some parties regarding the evidentiary power of electronic certificates in court. Therefore, socialisation efforts, strengthening regulations, and increasing technological and infrastructure capacity are needed to support the optimal implementation of electronic certificates.