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The Spirit of Society Journal : International Journal of Society Development and Engagement
ISSN : 25974742     EISSN : 25974777     DOI : -
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Analysis of the Impact of Development Infrastructure Development on Settlement Communities Muhammad Aunirrouf; Ronny Durrotun Nasihien
THE SPIRIT OF SOCIETY JOURNAL : International Journal of Society Development and Engagement Vol 3 No 1 (2019): September 2019
Publisher : LPPM of NAROTAMA UNIVERSITY

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (386.83 KB) | DOI: 10.29138/scj.v3i1.981

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The impact of the development of Infrastructure development on the Community of Settlement Areas on Jalan Pasar Nambangan, Kenjeran, Surabaya needs to be evaluated on 700 meters of Roads and Channels that have been installed in the location and sought the satisfaction of the local community after the construction of the Infrastructure. By using several methods including looking for quality paving, analyzing rainfall using the Log Person III method, and Seeking Community Satisfaction as a benchmark of this researcher, where the results of each analysis with optimal results, where the Road in the form of Paving blocks using concrete quality I with the crushed voltage is 38.22 MPa which will have an impact on the life of the road and in the good category, then for the channel produce a comparison of Q Channels with Q Plan 0.104237837 m3 / sec: 0.051493258 m3 / sec, which (channel conditions are safe or able to accept Q Plan) which will later has an impact on channel capacity in the next 10 years and the last of the 75 Community Respondents shows 54.22% Very Satisfied from the existence of the Infrastructure which has a good impact to support activities in the daily lives of the community.
Evaluation of Parking Performance in the Maulana Malik Ibrahim Gresik Mochammad Surono; Sapto Budi Wasono
THE SPIRIT OF SOCIETY JOURNAL : International Journal of Society Development and Engagement Vol 3 No 1 (2019): September 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (192.24 KB) | DOI: 10.29138/scj.v3i1.982

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Along with the increase number of employees and pilgrims in Maulana Malik Ibrahim Graveyard from year to year, it certainly has an impact on the increasing volume of vehicles on its parking area. The avaibility of parking area that is not proportional to the volume of vehicles will certainly disrupt the orderliness and comfort of the parking users around Maulana Malik Ibrahim graveyard. The research method used for performance analysis is in the form of field survey by using the data of two wheels and four wheels vehicle parked in that area. In analyzing this parking performance surveyed on July 1st - 5th 2018, it is found that the highest volume of two wheels vehicles is 418 vehicles, with the highest accumulation of 43 vehicles on average the highest duration 209.50 minutes / vehicle, the highest turnover is 0.804, the highest level of parking used is 80.43% and the number of available parking capacity of motorcycles is 230 plots, while the highest number of parking requests is 185 plots. Therefore, the available parking capacity for two wheels vehicle is still quite accommodating the number of vehicles parked. Meanwhile, for four wheels vehicles, it obtained that the highest volume is 442 vehicles, with the highest accumulation of 50 vehicles on average the highest duration of 115.50 minutes / vehicle, the highest turnover is 1,171, the highest level of parking used is 117.14% and the number of available car parking capacity is 140 plots, with highest number of parking requests is 165 plots. Since the number of parking lots is the highest 25 plots, so that the available parking capacity is not enough to accommodate the number of vehicles parked.
Training A Day with English Dini Safitri; Chika Reza A; Tubagus Alfien B; Wenny Sabsela Marin; Ira Anjani; Nafila Tri Hutami
THE SPIRIT OF SOCIETY JOURNAL : International Journal of Society Development and Engagement Vol 3 No 1 (2019): September 2019
Publisher : LPPM of NAROTAMA UNIVERSITY

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (386.472 KB) | DOI: 10.29138/scj.v3i1.996

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Education is an activity that is common to every human being on this earth. Education cannot be separated from all forms of human activities. The teaching and learning process is certainly a core activity in the whole process of education in school or formal education. English is a language that is commonly used in several countries, therefore knowledge and learning of English is very important for the development of children's knowledge. Introduction, and learning things in the child's environment can initiate children's interest in learning English. This activity aims to provide knowledge to children about the use of English in everyday life, when children communicate in English, children become easier to know the meaning of words and their meanings because the material is learned based on the science of direct practice. Because the concentration of children at an early age is still very minimal and uncontrollable, the most appropriate method is by learning and playing where children can understand the material well because of the learning and teaching process that attracts children's interest. With this method, the interest of children is no longer only interested in how to play or just give rewards, but children will be happy with the repetition of the things he had learned before. So, children's interest in learning will increase with regard to things he already knows.
Study on the Use of a Variety of Plastic Materials in a Mixture of High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) in a Mixture Based on Wear AC-WC Layers (Asphalt Concrete Wearing Course) Suprayitno Suprayitno; Sri Wiwoho Mudjanarko
THE SPIRIT OF SOCIETY JOURNAL : International Journal of Society Development and Engagement Vol 3 No 1 (2019): September 2019
Publisher : LPPM of NAROTAMA UNIVERSITY

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (376.453 KB) | DOI: 10.29138/scj.v3i1.998

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Roads with flexible pavement are pavements that use asphalt as an aggregate binder, so they are much in demand rather than rigid pavement. Road infrastructure requires maintenance whose conditions must be maintained on an ongoing basis. The use of plastic packaging cannot be separated in everyday life. HDPE (High density polyethylene) is high density polyethylene. Based on the problem of the amount of used plastic waste currently available, this research is needed to find out how well the pavement uses the use of HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) plastic as mixed plastic waste. After testing the laboratory and analyzing it according to the General Highway Specifications for normal composition 1 without a mixture of 0%, the asphalt content that meets all the requirements is estimated at asphalt level between 5.6% - 6%. Whereas in composition 2-4 with HPDE plastic waste 4%, 8%, and 12%. From the results of the research with 4 different compositions, it is obtained that the optimal asphalt content composition of HDPE plastic mixture is 0-12% which meets the VIM and stability an optimal 8% HDPE plastic mixture was obtained with an optimum asphalt content of 4.45%
Building Facade Arrangement as City Image Optimization Risma Andarini
THE SPIRIT OF SOCIETY JOURNAL : International Journal of Society Development and Engagement Vol 3 No 1 (2019): September 2019
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Facade is one of building mass elements which supports street users’s perception [1]. Elements that affect the building facade, namely : harmonization, contrast, materials, textures and colors also support the visual aesthetics perception district into an unforgettable part to recognize a place [3]. The intensity of the building mass such as the Building Coverage Ratio (BCR), Open Space Ratio (OSR), Floor Area Ratio (FAR), Building Height, Scale and Skyline are some physical factors of the street corridor to optimize the image of the city [4]. Kartini Street is one of the main streets in Gresik city center which connects the East with the West region of Gresik. Complexity of existing land use and lack of decisiveness system in Building and Land Use Regulation affected the image of the city in variety of facade. Therefore, optimization of the facade and built environment is very important to support the image of the city [2]. Observations are made to provide data in existing facade, facade tendency and the historical background of the region. From the data analysis, it is found that there are building elements which can be a visual aesthetic element to unify and optimize harmonization of Kartini Gresik street corridor to support the image of Gresik.
The Effect of Addition of Limestone Powder and Fly – Ash on Land Classification Agata Iwan Candra; Yosef Cahyo; Zendy Bima Mahardana
THE SPIRIT OF SOCIETY JOURNAL : International Journal of Society Development and Engagement Vol 3 No 1 (2019): September 2019
Publisher : LPPM of NAROTAMA UNIVERSITY

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (577.873 KB) | DOI: 10.29138/scj.v3i1.1013

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The land is one of the absolute functions in every continuity of the activities of all living things on Earth. The issue of the low soil resilience type of montmorillonite activity indeed remains a problem in construction activities titled construction. Limestone and Fly-Ash is a formulation to change the classification value of montmorillonite soil activity in the following paper compilation research. Soil classification is an effort of the land grouping which is intended to separate the use of land carrying capacity which is more complex for each use of soil structure. The value of the basic soil activity used is 1.3, obtained from the plastic index calculation of 32.56 %divided by the sieve gradation value is smaller than the sieve number 200 by 25.7 %. Thus it shows that the soil structure used for testing is a type of Montmorillonite activity. with the addition of limestone powder additive materials and fly-ash showed activity value const soil structure to be late. In a combination of 5% additive soil activity type which was previously 1.3 (Montmorillonite classification) to 0.8 (Lilite classification), 10% additive to 0.7 (Lilite classification), 15% and 20% additive to 0.5 or Kaolinite classification.
Accurate Training Assistance for Accounting Vocational High School Teachers to Improve the Capability of Computer Accounting Program Titis Puspitaningrum D.K; Riski Aprilianita
THE SPIRIT OF SOCIETY JOURNAL : International Journal of Society Development and Engagement Vol 3 No 1 (2019): September 2019
Publisher : LPPM of NAROTAMA UNIVERSITY

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (763.219 KB) | DOI: 10.29138/scj.v3i1.1015

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Partner problems faced in Accounting Vocational High School Teachers in Surabaya also become a problem for other schools. Learning about accurate is still being a discourse so far and it requires teachers to improve their abilities and knowledge. This makes all high school especially Accounting Vocational High school teachers need to be trained about accurate learning. The purpose of this training is to develop their knowledge related to computers and fulfill the needs of companies who need to use the accurate program. As a result, this program will bring benefit for graduated students so they will easily find a job in the future. To solve this problems, the writer did the assistance on the Subject Teacher Organization (MGMP) Accounting group in Surabaya by providing accurate training. The average results of pre and posttest increases 18.25 points. The result obtained from pre and posttest is very satisfying which 87.5% of teachers received higher point after doing the training. Only one teacher whose point did not change and two teachers whose point decreased and only one teacher whose point decreased into 3

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