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MENINGKATKAN DAN MEMPROMOSIKAN UMKM MELALUI PRODUK KERIPIK TALAS DI DESA BUWUN SEJATI KECAMATAN NARMADA LOMBOK BARAT Farmasari, Santi; Akbar, Ahmad Naufal; Aenalia, Aenalia; Pariha, Ana; Nazofha, Baiq Reghina Fidya; Apriana, Emi; Elfiza, Era Meizaton; Fitriani, Fitriani; Suryani, Lili; Amin, Muhammad Rizal; Fauzi, Safira
Jurnal Wicara Vol 1 No 1 (2023): Jurnal Wicara Desa
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/wicara.v1i1.2391

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MSMEs are defined as trading businesses whose management is handled by people or business entities with a small or micro scope in general. Experts identify micro, small and medium enterprises as small businesses that help advance the country's economy. The economic growth of a country or region, especially Indonesia, is highly dependent on Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). Buwun Sejati Village is one of 21 villages in Narmada District. Buwun Sejati Village has an area of 213.08 hectares with a population of 4,403 people consisting of 2,220 men and 2,183 women with 1,368 household heads. Based on these considerations, the KKN Desapreneur of Buwun Sejati Village seeks to facilitate community empowerment activities by proposing activities that can be carried out by the surrounding community, namely by developing MSME Taro Chips products, so as to be able to improve the economy of the Buwun Sejati villagers.
An Analysis of Transitivity System Written by English Department Students Fauzi, Safira; Thohir, Lalu; Zamzam, Ahmad; Melani, Boniesta Zulandha
Journal of English Education Forum (JEEF) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): JAN-MAR 2024
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jeef.v4i1.582

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The research was conducted to identify the process types of transitivity systems used in the narrative texts written by English Department Students and to determine which process type of transitivity systems is used dominantly. This research was descriptive qualitative research on descriptive analysis. The research participants were students of the English Department. This research uses three research instruments, namely the researcher himself, narrative document files, and distribution sheet of process types. In collecting the data, the researcher used the documentation method and purposive sample technique to select the data. The data analysis was done with transitivity system analysis, adapted from the lecture of the Functional Grammar course, and then several steps based on thematic coding by Braune & Clark, were applied. The triangulation technique was used to get the dependability of the data through re-checking and expert judgment. The research found that the six process types in each text of the six narratives that were the data sample were not evenly used. Three process types, behavioral, verbal, and existential, are only used in several narrative texts written by English Department Students. Moreover, the six process types of transitivity system are realized in narrative texts written by English Department Students overall. The most dominant process is the material process, which occurs 155 times out of the 346 processes that emerged, followed by behavioral processes (8 or 2.31%), mental processes (100 or 28.90%), verbal processes (5 or 1.44%), relational processes (76 or 21.96%), and existential processes (2 or 0.58%).