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Pemanfaatan Limbah Kayu sebagai Produk Cenderamata bagi Keluarga Savitri Savitri; Riana Safitri; Gerry Rachmat
PANGGUNG Vol 31 No 1 (2021): Eksistensi Seni Budaya di Masa Pandemi
Publisher : LP2M ISBI Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26742/panggung.v31i1.1534

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Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk memanfaatkan limbah kayu pinus dari sisa produksi furnitur yang tidak digunakan lagi. Limbah kayu pinus ini terdiri dari potongan kayu berukuran kecil yang dapat dimanfaatkan kembali sebagai produk baru. Dibutuhkan desain yang sesuai dengan karakteristik material untuk mentransformasi sisa kayu pinus sehingga menjadi produk cendera mata. Desain baru yang dibuat merupakan produk limbah kayu pinus berukuran kecil yang memiliki nilai jual. Desain haruslah mudah untuk dibuat ulang dengan menggunakan material sisa yang tidak seragam. Penelitian dilakukan dengan beberapa tahap, yaitu pengumpulan data dan informasi mengenai lokasi penelitian workshop furnitur di Cicadas Bandung, selanjutnya membuat alternatif desain untuk kemudian diaplikasikan dalam model digital 3 dimensi, terakhir pembuatan prototype dengan menggunakan limbah kayu pinus. Hasil yang telah dicapai adalah beberapa alternatif desain baru, berupa produk cendera mata bagi keluarga. Hal ini diharapkan memberikan peluang pada usaha furnitur untuk mengembangkan usaha baru dari material yang selama ini menjadi limbah.Kata kunci: limbah kayu pinus, desain produk, cendera mata.
ANALISIS TANAMAN PUTRI MALU ( MIMOSA PUDICA ) YANG DI LAKUKAN DILAPANGAN SEPAK BOLA STKIP AL MAKSUM LANGKAT Kamariah Kamariah; Riski Ananda; Riana Safitri
JURNAL ILMIAH NUSANTARA Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): Jurnal Ilmiah Nusantara Juli
Publisher : CV. KAMPUS AKADEMIK PUBLISING

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61722/jinu.v2i4.5986

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This study aims to observe and analyze the seismonastic movement responses of the Mimosa pudica (Mimosa pudica) in a pair of leaflets and a leaf stalk, as well as their relationship to morphological structures such as the base of the leaf stem, leaf branches, and the stem as a whole. The movement response was assessed by observing the time it takes for the leaf to close after being stimulated and the time it takes to reopen. The method used was direct observation with documentation in the form of photographs of each plant part: a pair of leaflets, leaf branches, the main stem, and the base of the leaf stem. The study was conducted under natural light conditions without additional artificial stimuli other than light touch. The results showed that leaf closure occurred rapidly, averaging between 1–3 seconds after the touch stimulus, while the reopening time varied between 10–25 minutes depending on the leaf part stimulated. The pair of leaflets showed the fastest response in closing, while the main stem did not exhibit seismonastic movements but acted as a relay for the movement impulse. Visual documentation supported the observations by demonstrating differences in sensitivity levels between plant parts. This study strengthens the understanding of plant defense mechanisms against external stimuli and the important role of leaf structure in response to stimuli.
SEJARAH DAN PROSES MASUKNYA ISLAM KE INDONESIA Dea Rafika Syahputri; Mirna Yusmita; Dewi Ratna Sari; Sari Safira; Riana Safitri; Melinda Sari; Kamariah Kamariah; Rindiani Syahfitri; Eka Syahrani Salsabila; Suci Ramadhani; Intan Maulida; Dwi Intan Nabila; Darma Taksiah; Dinda Amaliana
JURNAL ILMIAH NUSANTARA Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): Jurnal Ilmiah Nusantara Juli
Publisher : CV. KAMPUS AKADEMIK PUBLISING

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61722/jinu.v2i4.6029

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Islam has significantly influenced the history and growth of civilization in Indonesia. The arrival of Islam in the archipelago was a key event in the nation's history. This is because Islam transformed not only religion but also politics, society, the economy, culture, and education. Islam came to Indonesia peacefully, slowly, and without coercion. This distinguishes it from the spread of other religions in other parts of the world. This qualitative research uses literature review methods to examine the history and how Islam arrived in Indonesia. Based on the researchers' findings, we can conclude that Islam entered Indonesia slowly, peacefully, and gradually. Traders, religious teachers, and local leaders spread the religion through social and cultural interactions.