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Utilization of Plastic Waste in Making Plastic Bricks as an Effort for Community Development and Creative Economy in Sidodadi Village, Batang Kuis District Rohani Ganie, Rohani Ganie; Hanafiah, Diana Sofia; Samosir, Zurni Zahara
ABDIMAS TALENTA: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 2 (2021): ABDIMAS TALENTA: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
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The waste problem in Indonesia is still a problem that has not been resolved until now. The increase in population will also be accompanied by an increase in the volume of waste from human activities. The problem of plastic waste has become common, especially in big cities, suburbs and rural areas. Efforts to recycle plastic waste have been continuously carried out, especially for rural communities, but village communities often underestimate the recycling of plastic waste. This is due to the lack of counseling and guidance on independent and creative businesses and efforts to recycle plastic waste into useful products. One of the efforts to recycle plastic waste is to make bricks which raw material comes from plastic waste. In the process of making plastic bricks, there is a burning process, but this will not cause environmental pollution. Sidodadi Village located in Batang Kuis, Deli Serdang, is an area that has the potential to grow fast. Therefore, the development of Sidodadi Village in the social and economic aspects can be done by developing creative industries. To follow up on this effort, the USU community service team offers a teaching program on making bricks from plastic which can be used as a product of creative industry businesses with various advantages, including to reduce air pollution and environmental pollution.
Gender Phonology Studies: Differentiating Male & Female Voices through Praat Acoustic Analysis Batubara, Nisa Anggraini; Rajagukguk, Desy Lampita; Rohani Ganie, Rohani Ganie; Maharani, Puan
Linguistik, Terjemahan, Sastra (LINGTERSA) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): LINGTERSA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/lts.v6i2.21111

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This study aims to (1) find out the differences in the frequency of male and female voice of Toba Bataknese Native Speakers, (2) to know how the difference between male and female voice duration of Toba Bataknese Native Speakers, (3) to know how the difference of male and female voice intensity of Toba Bataknese Native Speakers. This research uses instrumental approach, that is using a computer with application of Praat program. The population in this study were male voice and adult female voice of Toba Bataknese Native Speakers. The sample in this research is taken from the voice of 1 man and the voice of 1 woman of Toba Bataknese Native Speakers. The results of this study show that (1) the initial frequency of men is smaller than the female’s initial frequency, the final frequency of the male is smaller than the female final frequency, the male’s highest frequency is smaller than the female high frequency, male is smaller than the lowest female frequency. In general, it can be said that the male voice frequency is smaller than the female voice frequency. (2) The duration of the male voice is shorter than the duration of the female voice. (3) The male’s initial intensity is smaller than the female’s initial intensity, the male’s final intensity is greater than the female’s final intensity, the male’s highest intensity is smaller than the intensity of the female’s, the male’s lowest intensity is greater than at the lowest intensity of women.