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KEBERADAAN KAPANG PENGKONTAMINASI KULIT MANIS (Cinnamomum burmanii. Bl) YANG DIJUAL DI PASAR RAYA KOTA PADANG Fitria, Dila; Fifendy, Mades; Nurmiati, Nurmiati
Pendidikan Biologi Vol 2, No 2 (2013): Jurnal Mahasiswa Pendidikan Biologi Genap 2013-2014
Publisher : STKIP PGRI Sumbar

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ABSTRACTCassia in says to curry nice constitutes one of plant which be utilized as raw material of allspice and constitutes Indonesian export commodity that adequately is of important. In drying up process usually curries nice be basked then nice skin furls, openair nice skin was temporary dry that in roll is still damp in here can wooded fungoid microorganism. Processing and laid up that done by ala not good will be easily to attack pest and also being at repository. To the effect this research is subject to be know mold type existences pengkontaminasi curries nice that is sold at Market. This research utilize surveys method at field with tech Simple Random Sampling. Isolating result to be done descriptive watch with insulate mould of nice skin, making pure breeding, then does identification until species zoom. 8 found observational result pengkontaminasis mould type curries nice that is sold at Market. Found mold type is Aspergillus is niger, Aspergillus sp1. predicted Aspergillus oryzae, Aspergillus sp2. predicted Aspergillus fumigatus ,  Mucor sp,  Penicillium sp1.,  Penicillium sp2.,  Penicillium sp3.,  Penicillium sp4. Conclusion on skinned nice one is sold at Market terkontaminasi by mold.  
Standar Ganda dalam Ujaran Kebencian terhadap Artis K-Pop: Kajian Pragmatik Rika, Atta; Br. Perangin-angin, Alemina; Fitria, Dila
Linguistika: Buletin Ilmiah Program Magister Linguistik Universitas Udayana Vol 31 No 1 (2024): Maret
Publisher : Program Magister Linguistik Universitas Udayana

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This study aims to describe the forms of double standards in hate comments against K-POP artists found on Instagram. This research utilized a descriptive qualitative approach, which refers to research methods that produce descriptive data using pragmatics approach. The data were collected from the most followed K-POP pages on Instagram in Indonesia: @fyi.korea, @officialkvibes, and @coppamagz. The objects of this study include hate comments found on these Instagram pages. Based on the results of observations on these pages, it was found that some of the data included hate comments aimed at several K-Pop idols. The results of the study indicate that the topics that receive the most hate comments are related to dating scandals, the sexy appearance of K-POP artists, and also the physical appearance and visual aspects. Based on the result, the double standards towards the involved K-POP artists are glaringly evident. It can be concluded that there are two major factors contributing to these double standards: gender and popularity. In terms of gender, female K-POP artists are more frequently criticized and receive hate comments compared to their male counterparts. Meanwhile, in terms of popularity, K-POP artists with higher popularity levels tend to receive hate comments more often than those who are not as popular. Keyword : Hate comments, Double standard, K-POP Artist, Pragmatics
An Analysis of Japanese Chouon Pronunciation Among Students of Deli Husada Health Institute Dila Fitria; Dardanila; Lubis, Tasnim
International Journal of Culture and Art Studies Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): International Journal of Culture and Art Studies (IJCAS)
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

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This study aims to identify which long vowel sounds (chouon) in Japanese can be easily pronounced and which are difficult for the Deli Husada Institute of Health students in Deli Tua. This research method employs voice analysis using the Praat application to evaluate the students' pronunciation. Praat was used to analyze the duration, frequency, and intensity of participants' voices. The Praat application will record, segment, and analyze the students' voices. The data consists of voice recordings from the six participants when pronouncing vocabulary containing chouon sounds. The findings indicate that there are variations in errors in the pronunciation of certain vowels, such as the vowel /u/ in "yuumei," the vowel /e/ in "meishi" and "heiya," and the vowel /o/ in "ooku," among the students of the Deli Husada Institute of Health. Words with long sounds are also rarely pronounced correctly due to a lack of practice. Vocabulary such as "obaasan," "ojiisan," and "sakkaa" is more often pronounced correctly because they are frequently used in daily learning. Participants who allocated more time to study showed a higher degree of pronunciation similarity to native speakers. Overall, the frequency of usage and conversational learning significantly influence pronunciation ability.