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ANALISIS PERAN PANCASILA DALAM MEMBENTUK PERDAMAIAN KEBERAGAMAN DAN PERSATUAN Arfiyansyah, Maruf; Aulia Sabrina, Azzahra; Hudi, Ilham; Hilaliyah, Nadiatul; Aprilia, Mita; Aqila, Zakiya Nada
Jurnal Pengabdian Kompetitif Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Pengabdian Masyarakat Berbasis Pengetahuan: Meningkatkan Kesejahteraan dan Damp
Publisher : Komunitas Manajemen Kompetitif

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35446/pengabdiankompetif.v3i1.1779

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Pancasila is the foundation and ideology of the Indonesian nation and has a function in the life of the Indonesian nation and state. The meaning of Pancasila includes fundamental values that strengthen diversity, unity, and integrity in the midst of Indonesia's diverse ethnic, religious, cultural, and linguistic communities. In the context of the nation's future, Pancasila has great relevance in building a strong foundation for sustainable development and progress for the Indonesian nation. Pancasila has an important meaning for the future of the Indonesian nation because it is able to become a guide in achieving state goals, strengthening national unity, and creating social justice for all people. Pancasila remains relevant for the future of the nation because it is able to become a foundation for facing various challenges and changing times. Pancasila encourages sustainable, democratic, and socially just development. Pancasila is also able to be a means of strengthening national unity and avoiding horizontal conflict. In addition, Pancasila is able to maintain cultural and religious diversity in Indonesia, so as to strengthen tolerance and togetherness between citizens
IMPLEMENTASI NILAI-NILAI PANCASILA DALAM PENDIDIKAN ANTI-KORUPSI UNTUK MENCEGAH KORUPSI SEJAK DINI Arfiyansyah, Maruf; Sabrina, Azzahra Aulia; Hlaliyah, Nadiyatul; Aprilia, Mita; Aqila, Zakiya Nada; Hudi, Ilham
Jurnal Pengabdian Kompetitif Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Inovasi dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat melalui UMKM dan Pendidikan Nilai Pancasila
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35446/pengabdiankompetif.v3i2.1994

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To stop corruption before it starts, anti-corruption education should incorporate Pancasila values. In order to instill the Pancasila ideals in the students of SMPN 40 Pekanbaru, Umri students perform community service. An anti-corruption socialization is held to carry out this activity, and topics covered include the definition, behaviors, consequences, illegal activities, and strategies for preventing corruption. Umri students were successful in helping SMPN 40 Pekanbaru students comprehend the risks and effects of corruption on society, as well as how to uphold morals and integrity, based on the educational socialization that has been conducted there.
Application of eDNA Technology to Assess Phytoplankton Diversity in the Ciliwung Downstream Area, Jakarta, Indonesia Permatasari, Prita Ayu; Aprilia, Mita; Effendi, Hefni; Zainalarifin, Jauhar
Media Konservasi Vol. 30 No. 1 (2025): Media Konservasi Vol 30 No 1 January 2025
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/medkon.30.1.53

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Rivers have the potential for enormous flows of water, nutrients, and food that can create habitats for various living creatures. However, the flow of pollutants into estuaries and coastal areas can degrade environmental conditions in downstream areas of the river. Numerous studies have highlighted the loss of aquatic species due to increased stressors and pollutants in heavily contaminated rivers. This manuscript aims to analyze the phytoplankton diversity in three stations (natural riparian, concreted riparian, and estuary) of the Ciliwung River in Jakarta. Using environmental DNA (eDNA), we identified and compared the number of phytoplankton families and read sequences with various water quality parameters. The results showed that each station consists of 16, 13, and 20 families with 11,257; 75,963; and 37,339 read sequences, respectively. The study showed that phytoplankton family diversity in Stations 1 and 2 correlates with water pollution levels (lightly to extremely polluted). In contrast, Station 3 exhibited an unusual pattern, with high family diversity despite declining water quality.
Trophic Level Analysis of Eretan Coastal Waters, Indramayu Regency, West Java Province Zainalarifin, Jauhar; Effendi, Hefni; Mashar, Ali; Aprilia, Mita
Buletin Oseanografi Marina Vol 14, No 3 (2025): Buletin Oseanografi Marina
Publisher : Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/buloma.v14i3.72062

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The coastal waters of Eretan located in the north of Indramayu Regency are used as fishing grounds by local fishermen. The condition of water input, especially from the surrounding river waters, namely the Cimanuk River, Cipunagara River, and Perawan River, is thought to affect the condition of coastal waters. This study aims to analyze the trophic level based on water quality conditions. Data collection on the quality of the aquatic environment was carried out in three locations with purposive sampling considerations, namely the Cipunagara estuary, the Perawan estuary, and the Cimanuk estuary. Sampling was carried out in two different seasons, namely the dry season and the rainy season. The method used in the analysis is the TRIX Index based on nutrients, phosphate, chlorophyll-α, and DO saturation. Meanwhile, water quality parameters at each location were analyzed using principal component analysis (PCA). The results of the study showed that the main water quality parameters tended to differ in each season. The trophic level at the three locations had values between 4.99 and 8.59, so they had mesotrophic to hypertrophic status. This shows that coastal water conditions need to be managed so that water conditions are more stable.